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Instructor Selection Form Fight for Life Instructor Selection Form Fight for Life Pref Instructor Grade Style Taught Requirements Organisation 1-10 Darren Ball 4th Dan Bujutsu Jujutsu Fudoshin Martial Arts Australia David Brown 6th Dan Aikido Aikido John Le Busque 7th Dan Taekwondo Taekwondo Prahran Taekwondo School 1st Dan Kysho Jutsu Mark Castagnini Former Muay Thai Muay Thai Hammer's Gym Champion Nicholas Conduit 4th Dan Hapkido Hapkido Conduit Hapkido Centre (Korean Self Defence) Andy Elliott 8th Dan Kombatan Arnis Arnis Arnis/Kali sticks Combat Martial Art & Fitness Nigel Farrier 5th Dan Karate/Jujitsu Karate/Jujitsu Martial Arts Education Centre Stefan Gorgievski 6th Dan Taekwondo Kyusho Jutsu Global Taekwando 5th Dan Kysho Jutsu (Pressure points) 5th Dan Iaido Iaito or Bokken Marcus Lee-Steere 4th Dan Jodo Iaido (NO Shinken – live Chikushinkai Iaido & Jodo (Japanese Sword) blade Allowed) 8th Dan Zen Do Kai A. BJJ Richard Norton th (e.g. 1A for BJJ 5 Dan Goju Ryu Karate B. Street Reality Zen Do Kai th Or 1B for Street Reality, etc…) 4 Dan Brazilian JJ C. Complex drills Paul Marston Instructor KAPAP Sozokan Academy of Martial Art & Fitness (Israeli Self Defence) Ron Ramadge 6th Dan Ju-Jitsu Ju-Jitsu Anshin Ryu Ju-Jitsu There may be a limited number of Arnis sticks and Bokkens available for loan on the day. If you need to borrow one put an “X” in the extra selection box for that session. Instructor Selection Form Fight for Life Pref Instructor Grade Style Taught Requirements Organisation cont… Kym Reid 6th Dan Karate/Jujitsu Karate Jinken Karate Jitsu Ivo Dos Santos Judo Olympian Judo Evolve MMA Charles Tsui-Po 7th Degree Tai Chi Golden Lion Academy 5th Dan Jujutsu Leanne Walsh 3rd Dan Iaido Kenjutsu Bokken Idokan Australia 3rd Dan Jodo (Japanese Sword) (NO Iaito or Shinken) 7th Dan Jujutsu Kevin Walsh 5th Dan Judo Jujutsu Idokan Australia 3rd Dan Iaido 3rd Dan Jodo Please make your selections from 1-10 Please return to [email protected] ASAP to register your selections We have a selection of 17 Highly Qualified instructors to choose from and you will have the opportunity to train with 6 of them. The seminar will consist of 6 x 1 hour training sessions. We will endeavour to place you with your top 6 selections but there are no guarantees as some sessions may fill quickly. So you will need to select the “Top 10” you wish to train with. Every effort will be made to ensure you get 6 of your choice instructors. However in the unlikely event that is not possible you will be contacted to make a further selection. There may be a limited number of Arnis sticks and Bokkens available for loan on the day. If you need to borrow one put an “X” in the extra selection box for that session..
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