Francis Huynh is Founder of AAA Kickboxing - helping students reduce risks of obesity, ageing, and bullying. Obesity is personal - as Francis went thru childhood obesity at Age 10, the college freshman 15 (the phenomenon where students gain 15 pounds during first year in college) at Age 18, and Working Adult Obesity (couch potato laziness) at Age 22. His life changed when his doctor diagnosed him as obese.
Martial arts saved Francis by transforming him into an “Ageless Athletic Assassin” where he was able to thrive personally, intellectually, professionally, and athletically. Francis’ global mission is to help students unlock their human potential thru kickboxing to live fulfilling lives - you can learn more in his book “Ageless Athletic Assassin.”
Francis enjoys spending time with family and traveling.
Francis received his B.A. in Economics from Bowdoin College and an MBA from Vanderbilt University.
Martial arts saved Francis by transforming him into an “Ageless Athletic Assassin” where he was able to thrive personally, intellectually, professionally, and athletically. Francis’ global mission is to help students unlock their human potential thru kickboxing to live fulfilling lives - you can learn more in his book “Ageless Athletic Assassin.”
Francis enjoys spending time with family and traveling.
Francis received his B.A. in Economics from Bowdoin College and an MBA from Vanderbilt University.