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2019 Shuri-Te Conference Flyer 8.5 X 11 Shuri-Te Bu-Jutsu-Kai - 12th Annual Fort Mill, South Carolina - April 12, 13 & 14, 2019 Karate When: Kempo April 12, 13 & 14, 2019 Ju-Jutsu Friday Afternoon: 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM Weapons Friday Evening: 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM Saturday: 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM Filipino MA Sunday: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM Xingyiquan Where: (15-min South of Charlotte, NC - Ext #85 off I-77) Baguazhang COURTYARD by Marriott, Fort Mill Combative Flow 1385 Broadcloth Street Kyusho-Jutsu Fort Mill, South Carolina 29715 Kun Tao Silat Cost: Taijiquan Register Online @: www.sbkma.com Kung-Fu Register by mail see registration form Chin-Na $175.00 for all 3-Days Pre-Register by 04-01-2019 Qigong (Includes Lunch on Saturday & free T-Shirt for those that Judo register for all 3-days) $195.00 for all 3-Days Registered After 04-01-2019 36 Highly Skilled & Knowledgeable Instructors (Includes Lunch on Saturday & free T-Shirt for those that register for all 3-days) 4 to 5 different classes taught every 70-minutes Any Two-Days $155.00 (Includes Saturday Lunch) Choose the arts/classes you wish to train Friday Only $95.00 Saturday Only $125.00 (Includes Lunch) Sunday Only $65.00 For Information: Troy J. Price Phone: 919-360-7224 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.shuritebujutsu.com “Special Senior Level Instructors” Robert Bowles, Hanshi Doug Perry, Hanshi International Shuri-Ryu Association Shorin-Ryu Karatedo Kobudo Kensankai 10th Dan Shuri-Ryu Karatedo 9th Dan Shorin-Ryu Karatedo & Kobudo Taijiquan Bruce Juchnik, Hanshi 10th Dan Kosho Shorei Ryu Kempo John Carria, Hanshi Clarence Murray, Hanshi 9th Dan Uechi-Ryu Karatedo 9th Dan Shorin-Ryu Karatedo Okinawan Kobudo Okinawan Kobudo Cleve Baxter, Kyoshi Tom Ryan, Professor 8th Dan Shima-Ha Shorin-Ryu Karatedo Darren Myers, Hanshi 8th Dan Danzan-Ryu Ju-Jitsu Chairman USANKF Referee Committee 9th Dan Shito-Ryu Karatedo Kun Tao Silat & 3rd Dan Judo 5th Dan Yamanni Chinen-Ryu Kobudo Iaido & Kendo Seifukujitsu Therapy Goshindo “Special Guest” “Conference Instructors” Carl Wilcox, Hanshi Troy J. Price, Kyoshi Ernesto Martinez, Kyoshi Samuel Scott, GM 9th Dan Kwan Mu Kan Karate-President Director, Shurite Bujutsu-Kai Combat Kun Tao 8th Dan Okinawan Kempo 9th Dan Yamanaka Kojute Ju-Jutsu 7th Dan Shuri-Ryu Karatedo Kung -Fu & Chin Na, Okinawan Kobudo/Kobujutsu 9th Dan Taiho Jitsu 7th Dan Shuri-Te Ju-Jutsu Filipino Martial Arts 9th Dan US Ju-Jitsu Federation 7th Dan US Ju-Jitsu USJJF Kyusho-Jutsu Niels Larsen, Kyoshi Jeff Rhodes, Kyoshi Paul J. Cote, Kyoshi TW. Smith, Sifu 7th Dan Shuri-Ryu Karatedo 7th Dan Kwan Mu Kan Karate Master Level Baguazhang Lama Pai- Hop Gar Kung-Fu Shuri-Ryu Chief Instructor 7th Dan Yamanaka Kojute Ju-Jutsu Master Level Xingyiquan Original Yang Taijiquan Okinawan Kobudo 7th Dan Shuri-Te Ju-Jutsu 7th Dan Isshin-Ryu, IWKA Baguazhang & Xingyiquan 7th Dan US Ju-Jitsu Federation Taijiquan Instructor Choy Li Fut “Conference Instructors” Sam Ahtye, Kyoshi Lee Richards Clint Green, Kyoshi Mark Baker, Shihan 7th Dan Shorin-Ryu Shorinkan 25 Year Student of 7th Dan Shorin-Ryu Karatedo 6th Dan Shuri-Ryu Karatedo Okinawan Kobudo Taika Seiyu Oyata 6th Dan Okinawan Kobudo 6th Dan Shuri-Te Ju-Jutsu Co-Founder - Oyata-Te 2nd Dan Shintoyoshin-Kai Massage & Healing Arts Tommy Hood, Shihan Joe Pounder, Shihan Lloyd Libertucci, Shihan Stephen Curley, Shihan 5th Dan Wado-Ryu Karatedo 6th Dan Shuri-Ryu Karatedo GAT Ninong Garimot Arnis 6th Dan, Shorin-Ryu Shorinkan 6th Dan Shuri-Ryu Karatedo 5th Dan Shuri-Te Ju-Jutsu 6th Dan Shuri-ryu Karatedo 4th Dan, Shorinkan Kobudo 10 Time National Champion 2nd Dan Tae Kwon Do 4th Dan Shuri-Te Ju-Jutsu 3rd Dan Shurite Ju-Jutsu/Bujutsu Okinawan Kobudo Boxing Thabiti Sabahive, Prof. Alex Ormaza, Shihan Robert Taylor, Shihan Nate Mohler, Shihan 6th Dan Danzan-Ryu Ju-Jitsu Senior Instructor Shurite Bujutsu-Kai 6th Dan American Open Karate Taijiquan Instructor Seifukujitsu Restorative Therapy Senior Instructor Dragon Society Int. 5th Dan Shuri-Te Ju-Jutsu 6th Dan Shuri-Ryu Karatedo Senior Instructor AJJF Instructor Oyata-Te/Kobujutsu 1st Dan Shuri-Ryu Karatedo Doctor of Acupuncture Guro Taboada Balintawak Escrima Josh Moree, Renshi Richard White, Renshi Marcus Ahrens, Renshi Mark Ciprich, Renshi 6th Dan Ryukyu Kempo 5th Dan Shurite Ju-Jutsu/Bujutsu 4th Dan Shuri-Te Ju-Jutsu 6th Dan Isshin-Ryu Karatedo 4th Dan Small Circle Jujitsu 4th Dan Shintoyoshi-Kai Jiu-Jitsu 4th Dan Judo (USJJF) 2nd Dan Shurite Ju-Jutsu/Bujutsu 3rd Dan Shurite Bujutsu-Kai GAT Ninong Garimot Arnis Shodan USJA Ju-Jitsu Baguazhang & Xingyiquan Modern Arnis, Judo & BJJ IALEFI Master Firearms Instructor Shodan USJA Judo Additional Conference Instructors listed on next page John Albillar, Shihan Lydia Alimos Carnesale Leah Casio, Sensei Jeff Garrett, Sensei 5th Dan Karate-Jutsu 4th Dan Shuri-ryu Karatedo 2nd Dan Classical Okinawan Bujutsu 2nd Dan Shurite Ju-Jutsu/Bujutsu 5th Dan Ju-Jutsu Ate Garimot Arnis 2nd Dan Shito-Ryu Karatedo Shodan Isshin-Ryu Karatedo Firearms Instructor Shinto Yoshin Jiu-Jitsu Okinawan Kobudo & Balintawak Okinawan Kobudo Kobudo WoodCraft All Are Welcome: The Confer- Special Training Classes: Will have Hand Made ence is open to all styles and ranks; for Shuri-Ryu Karate, Shurite Ju- Kobudo Weapons for Sale any martial artist with a desire to Jutsu, Combative Flow System, improve via continued study/ Kyusho-Jutsu, Baguazhang, Xin- training are very welcome. 4+ differ- gyiquan, Taijiquan and Qigong - ent classes taught every hour choose Training held on Saturday & Sun- the arts/class you wish to train day Mornings Conference Held at Courtyard Hotel/Conference Center: Katie Marshall, Sensei Hotel is located in the heart of Kingsley Village, which features an amphitheater and Shodan Nan Sho Budo Kempo Jujutsu over 150,000 square feet of boutique shopping and dining just steps from the hotel. Taboada Balintawak Cuentada Muay Thai Hotel is conveniently located near Carowinds and the Charlotte metro area. Also nearby is Anne Springs Close Greenway with hiking, kayaking, horseback riding. Hotel Information: Restaurants in Kingsley Village: Special Room Rate of $129.00 Carolina Ale House Panera Bread Cold Stone Creamery Must Reserve Room by 03-22-2019 Spice Asian Kitchen Smash Burger Cork Crew Wine Bar In order to receive special rate Ask for Starbucks Coffee Taco Molino Mexican Napa Brixx Pizza Clean Juice And More “Shurite Martial Art Conference” Exit 85, off I-77 COURTYARD by Marriott, Fort Mill 1385 Broadcloth Street Fort Mill, South Carolina 29715 (803) 548-0156 REGISTRATION FORM: SHURI-TE MARTIAL ARTS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE - APRIL 12, 13 & 14, 2019 Name____________________________________________________________________________Rank_____________________________ Address____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ City__________________________________________________________State______________________Zip________________________ Phone___________________________________________E-Mail____________________________________________________________ Cost: Payment by: Check, Cash or Credit Card (Pay On-line @ www.sbkma.com or Call 919-360-7224) ______All 3 Days Pre-Registration by April 01, 2019 $175.00 Make Payment to: ______All 3 Days Registration after April 01, 2019 $195.00 Shurite Bujutsu-Kai ______Friday 0nly $95.00 Mail To: ______Saturday 0nly $125.00 Free T-Shirt Size _______________ Troy Price ______Sunday 0nly $65.00 (Free T-Shirt for those registered for all 3-days) 225 Helton Lane ______Any Two-Days $155.00 Available Sizes: S, M L, XL, XXL, XXXL Fort Mill, SC 29708 .
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