The goal of the Advanced Training Seminars is to go from the theoretical to the practical.
Each of the three seminars will be restricted by rank. Briefly, the first seminar will be open to nidan and above, the second to sandan and above, and the third to yodan and above.
The seminars will be taught progressively, building on the previous information and practice. Each student is required to pass an examination designed to demonstrate the instructions given in the previous seminars have been followed.
| Location: | Davis Ju-do Kai | (February and May dates are not finalized) |
| Dates: | November 16 & 17, 1996 | Nidan and above |
| February 15 & 16, 1997 | Sandan and above | |
| May 17 & 18, 1997 | Yodan and above | |
| Time: | 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM | |
| Fee: | $100 per weekend seminar |
I don't know if I believe all this stuff but I know that if I act as though I do, it works.The 33 Yudansha, instructor level black belts of the AJJF, that attended the 1st seminar came primarily from the western states: California, Oregon, Nevada, and New York.
Prof. Pat Browne [paraphrased ed.]
Learn the drill.
Master the drill.
Forget the drill.
Bruce Lee
How is the body fashioned into a weapon?
By training.
Prof. Pat Browne
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