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KARATE CHAMPION CLARE’S LIVING THE ‘BUSINESS DREAM’

43-year-old offering self-defence classes

- Sentinel Reporter newsdesk@thesentine­l.co.uk

KARATE champion Clare Challinor is combining her passion for martial arts with running her own selfdefenc­e business.

Now Clare Challinor is planning to offer the classes to other students at Staffordsh­ire University, where she is taking a Masters in Entreprene­urship.

She enrolled on the course to help develop her business skills and grow her venture, Self-defence With Clare.

So far, she has worked with a wide variety of groups, including charities and corporate clients.

Clare has also taught self-defence to vulnerable people, such as domestic abuse survivors and young adults with disabiliti­es, and can deliver oneto-one sessions in homes if needed.

The 43-year-old, from Sandbach, said: “The idea came from a conversati­on with a friend about what she would do if someone grabbed her on the wrist. She said she would panic. A light bulb went off and I thought I could do something to help.”

The focus is on ‘reality-based’ self-defence, rather than performing throws or karate moves.

It includes techniques to escape from a knife attack, being pinned to the floor or from an attempted strangulat­ion. The classes are open to both males and females. It’s been a natural step from Clare’s background in martial arts. She first tried karate at the age of six and later earned her black belt. After a break from the sport, she went on to become a member of the England Karate squad.

She competed in the WUKF World Karate Championsh­ips last year and recently won gold in the Liverpool Open Championsh­ips.

Her enthusiasm for karate is such that her nine-year-old daughter Thea has also taken up the sport.

Thea is now a black belt and has a clutch of medals, including a silver from the World Championsh­ips. The mother and daughter even take part in some competitio­ns together.

Clare has kept up her training regime since enrolling on the Peter Coates MSC in Entreprene­urship.

Clare is currently turning her garage at home into a training base. “There are only so many kitchen cupboards you can kick,” she said.

Clare launched her business parttime back in 2021, before she joined the course. But it’s now grown into a full-time pursuit and she is expanding her reach to also cover Stoke-ontrent. The next step will be offering the self-defence classes on the Stokeon-trent campus, although the details have yet to be finalised.

Clare said: “Being able to live that dream and that passion with a business, I can’t think of anything better.”

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CHAMPION: Clare Challinor will be offering self-defence classes to students at Staffordsh­ire University.

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