For many years now, we have had an Annual Gathering of students who consider themselves part of my school, the Kyushojitsu Kenkyukai (or, KJK for short). Credit for the origins of our Annual Gathering lie with Matt Hayat and Mark Gridley (so, ongoing thanks and gratitude go to them).
This year's gathering is scheduled for March 15-16, in Madison, WI. We will engage in in much of the training that characterize our practice, including, body mechanics, randori, pressure point theory, tuite. We will also have amazing instructors, including Grandmaster Dustin Seale, 9th dan. Two special features this year: first, Sifu Miles Coleman will do a session on herbs (many of us use his iron palm formula). Second, there will be a special session on the use of the sai. If you have never trained sai-jitsu with me, you will be amazed at how the weapon is to be used.
For more information and to register, go to this link http://kjk-karate.com/
Also, for those eligible for sandan testing, be certain to fill out the test registration form at the kjk website. Remember, the cost for the test is $300 for the first attempt, and $50 for subsequent testings. Questions about testing can be addressed to me.
So, this time I can say, not only "Go train" but also, "Come train." Hope you can join us.
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