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Ridhima Motewar

Ridhima Motewar is an accomplished individual with extensive experience in leadership and community service. Currently serving as Co-Captain of FRC 7419 at FIRST, Ridhima specializes in Fabrication, Assembly, and Marketing, contributing to the team's qualification for three World Championships and winning the Engineering Inspiration Award in 2024. As DECA Co-President, Ridhima designed a year-long business curriculum and organized educational workshops, while also leading planning efforts for multiple successful mini-conferences. Ridhima co-founded the Lunar Llamas Foundation, a nonprofit organization aimed at assisting the unhoused, and has made significant contributions, such as designing a self-cleaning shower system and distributing essential supplies to over 800 individuals. Additionally, Ridhima holds leadership roles in various organizations, including the California Scholarship Federation as President, and has participated in notable programs like the UC Berkeley M.E.T. summer program, where Ridhima secured the program's second-largest investment with a mock pitch. Ridhima's diverse skill set is complemented by experiences in martial arts and debate.

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Ernie Reyes' West Coast World Martial Arts

The Ernie Reyes' West Coast World Martial Arts Association's curriculum is a blend of different martial arts styles from all around the world, creating a unique mixed martial arts system that creates well rounded & versatile students of all ages and skill level. Our mixed martial arts system consists of practical self-defense, Tae Kwon Do, boxing, kickboxing, grappling, and stick fighting. The purpose of the West Coast World Martial Arts Association is to empower our students to develop themselves physically, mentally, spiritually, and establish an extraordinary character. The founders of the West Coast World Martial Arts (WCWMA) Association are Master Ernie Reyes and Tony Thompson. They have shared their martial arts journey in life for 45 years straight, consistently training and teaching. Their goal is to impact and empower as many lives as possible in a positive way through the WCWMA Black Belt and Mastery Success System.


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