Vikki Morrow's life is a testament to breaking barriers, defying odds, and proving the doubters wrong-over and over again. Born in small-town North Carolina during the 1950s, she was a girl who refused to conform to society's expectations. Whether swinging a baseball bat with the boys or stepping into the male-dominated world of martial arts, Vikki faced countless naysayers telling her she didn't belong. But every time, she answered with silent defiance and determination, thinking, How do you like me now?
In this powerful autobiography, Vikki takes readers on a journey through her extraordinary life-from her early days as a baseball-loving young girl to her rise as a martial arts pioneer. As the first woman to earn her black belt under the legendary Bill McDonald and later as a karate instructor, entrepreneur, and United States Martial Arts Hall of Fame inductee, Vikki blazed a trail where few women dared to go.
How Do You Like Me Now? is more than a memoir of personal triumphs; it's an inspiring story of resilience, grit, and the belief that you can achieve anything-even when the world says you can't. With heartwarming anecdotes, lessons learned, and unflinching honesty, Vikki recounts the battles she fought, both in and out of the dojo, to build a life of fulfillment, adventure, and incredible accomplishments.
For anyone who has ever been told "no" or felt like they didn't fit in, Vikki Morrow's story will inspire you to rise above the limitations placed on you by others-and, more importantly, those you place on yourself. Whether you're a fan of martial arts, a believer in female empowerment, or someone seeking a tale of unwavering perseverance, How Do You Like Me Now? is the book for you.
Discover the extraordinary life of a woman who refused to take "no" for an answer. Because sometimes, success is the best response to cynics and naysayers.