Super Sunday Seminars is an exciting fun filled, three hour learning experience that no serious instructor or student would ever want to miss! Three dynamic jujitsu masters representing three different facets of jujitsu, together they encompass the art’s totality as they share their individual methods. These are no ordinary martial artist; they are all considered the worlds very best at what they teach. You will never get the chance to train with all three of these masters again at this very low price! USSJA Members: $50.00 Non-Members: $75.00 Sunday November 18, 2007 — 10:00AM — 1:00PM Nitro Community Center 21st Street Nitro, West Virginia (304) 755-1394 www.ErnieLightfootBoggs.com

Professor Leon Jay 9th Degree Black Belt in Small Circle Jujitsu TM. 8th Degree Black Belt in Dillman International's Pressure Point fighting system.

Professor Leon Jay (9th Degree Black Belt), the son of Wally and Bernice Jay, has been training in the for over 47 years, having begun at the age of two in his father's dojo. Apart from the obvious advantage of a lifetime's training at the hands of Professor Wally Jay, Leon has had access to many teachers of exceptional talent and accomplishment, including: Master George Dillman and Prof. Remy Presas.

Professor Dave Castoldi From Boston, Massachusetts, Professor Dave Castoldi has over 43 years experience in the combative arts and is the founder of the nationally acclaimed Castoldi Street Defense System Professor Castoldi is one of the nations leading experts on street muggings and considered to be among the world’s leading authorities on close quarter edged weapon disarms and control. As a Defensive Tactics Instructor he has worked with numerous law enforcement agencies and correctional facilities; including local and State Police, FBI, U.S. Marshall, U.S. Secret Service and U.S. Military Police.

Professor Tony Maynard American Combat Jujitsu is a system of martial arts that was developed by Professor Tony Maynard. This system is the culmination of over 40 years of his training in various martial art disciplines. Professor Maynard made a name for himself early in the martial arts world by earning the distinct name, "The Bear". This name was earned in the mid 1970's when the professor accepted the challenge of a local side- show promoter. He was challenged to enter the ring against, "Victor the Wrestling Bear". The promoter offered a cash prize to anyone who could stay in the ring with a large black bear without being pinned by the bear. Professor Maynard took the challenge and much to everyone's surprise was able to throw the 550 plus pound bear down with a neck throw. The promoter was not happy with the result of the match and refused to pay the prize. The professor did not leave with any money that day, but has ever since carried the nickname, "The Bear".