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Cascades Friday 29 SEP 2017 Time Event LOC Instructor 0700-0900 Cascades Friday 29 SEP 2017 Time Event LOC Instructor 0700-0900 BREAKFAST (FREE WITH ROOM)-REGISTRATION/CHECK-IN MEIBERS/HARRIS 0900-0930 CAMP BRIEFING BALLROOM-1 CAMP STAFF 0945-1045 (1) JOINT LOCKING APPLICATIONS BR-1 PRICE (2) UEICHIRYU SANSERU KATA - CONCEPTS, APPLICATIONS BR-2 CARRIA 1100-1200 (1) GOJUSHIHO/KUSANKU KATA - CONCEPTS APPLICATIONS BR-1 HALEY +2 (2) CHINTO/PASSAI/PINAN KATA - CONCEPTS, APPLICATIONS BR-2 MEIBERS/PAYTON (3) MAKIWARA TRAINING (BASIC/ADVANCED) (LIMIT 15) BEHIND MOTEL ISAAC/D. PERRY 1200-1330 CHOW 1330-1430 (ALL HANDS) "INFLUENCE OF CHINESE MEDICINE IN MARTIAL ARTS BR-1 D'ANGELO 1445-1545 (1) NAGE WAZA BR-1 J. PERRY (2) RYU-TE KATA, CONCEPTS AND APPLICATIONS BR-2 C. HARRIS +2 1600-1700 SEIYUNCHIN/NAIHANCHI KATA, CONCEPTS, APPLICATIONS BR-1 D. PERRY +2 (2) OKINAWA KENPO KATA, CONCEPTS, APPLICATIONS BR-2 ISAAC 1715-1815 (1) GOHOKEN/PASSAI/PINAN KATA, CONCEPTS, APPLICATIONS BR-1 ESTES/CORBO (2) MATSUMURA SEITO KATA, APPLICATIONS (EMPHASIS ON IKI BR-2 KOEPPEL +2 1830-1930 (ALL HANDS) OKINAWA HISTORY, CULTURE, LANGUAGE 101 BR-1 J. PERRY 1930-2100 FREE TIME (INFORMAL), ASK QUESTIONS, MINGLE, SOCIALIZE BR-1 Flat Rock Park - Friday 29 SEP 2017 Time Event Instructor 0945-1045 (1) BO - YAMANE SAKUGAWA NO KUN/SHUGORO NO BO SAKUGAWA NO KUN HALEY/WARD (2) BO - NAKAIMA NO KUBO NO KUN/BO ROKU KLINE/CALLAHAN (3) BO - SUEISHI NO KUN ESTES/T. HARRIS (4) EAKU - SHUGORO NO EAKU/TSUKENSINAKAKI NO EAKU J. PERRY/CORBO 1100-1200 (1) SAI- NAKAIMA KENKO NO SAI AI ICHI/SHUGORO NO SAI DAI ICHI AHRENS/GREEN (2) SAI - NAKAIMA KENKO NO SAI DAI NI/CHATAN YARA NO SAI ESTES/COLEMAN (3) KAMI BUSHIDO - SHORT (TANBO) STICKING FIGHTING MCCASLIN 1200-1330 CHOW 1330-1430 (CASCADES) (ALL HANDS) "INFLUENCE OF CHINESE MEDICINE IN THE D'ANGELO MARTIAL ARTS 1445-1545 (1) TONFA - SHUGORO NO TONFA/TUIFA DAI SAN T. HARRIS/D. PERRY (2) TEKKO - TAKEMYOSHI NO TEKKO DAI ICHI ESTES +1 (3) KAMA - NAKAIMA NO KAIMA/SHUGORO NO KAMA PAYTON/CALLAHAN (4) NUNCHAKU - SHORINKAN NO NUNCHAKU KATA/TONAKI NO NUNCHAKU T. WARD/AHRENS 1600-1700 (1) TANBO DAI ICHI MEIBERS/HARRIS (2) TEKKO - MIYAZATO NO TEKKO DAI ICHI/TAKEMYOSHI NO TEKKO DAI NI KLINE/CALLAHAN (3) NUNCHAKU - RYU TE NUNCHAKU KIHON C. HARRIS/PLEASANTS 1715-1800 KOBUDO MUSTER - QUESTIONS AND DISCUSSION 1830-1930 (CASCADES) (ALL HANDS) OKINAWA HISTORY, CULTURE AND LANGUAGE - 101 J. PERRY Cascades Saturday 30 SEP 2017 TIME EVENT LOC INSTRUCTOR 0715-0745 "GENTLE" WARMUP BR-1 J. PERRY 0700-0900 BREAKFAST (FREE WITH ROOM) 0945-1045 (1) UEICHI RYU KATA CONCEPTS, APPLICATIONS BR-2 CARRIA (2) GOHOKEN/PASSAI/PINAN KATA, CONCEPTS, APPLICATIONS` BR-1 MEIBERS +1 1100-1200 (1) COMBATIVE SLOW STRIKING TECHNIQUES BR-1 PRICE (2) WOMEN'S "SELF-OFFENSE" - (FEMALES ONLY) BR-2 J. PERRY +2MALE UKE (3) MAKIWARA TRAINING BASIC AND ADVANCED (MAX 15 ATTENDEES) see note ISAAC/D. PERRY NOTE: MAKI CLASS BEHIND MOTEL 1200-1330 CHOW 1330-1430 (ALL HANDS) OKINAWA HISTORY, CULTURE AND LANGUAGE - 201 BR-1 J. PERRY 1445-1545 (1) RYU TE KATA, CONCEPTS, APPLICATIONS BR-1 C, HARRIS/PLEASANTS (2) MATSUMURA SEITO KATA, CONCEPTS, APPLICATIONS BR-2 KOEPPEL +2 1600-1700 (1) NAGE WAZA BR-1 J. PERRY (2) OKINAWA KENPO CONCEPTS AND APPLICATIONS BR-2 ISAAC 1715-1815 (1) SEIYUNCHIN/NAIHANCHI KATA CONCEPTS, APPLICATIONS BR-2 D. PERRY +2 (2) SHORINRYU KATA - CONCEPTS AND APPLICATIONS BR-1 HALEY/ESTES 1830-1930 THEORY OF OKINAWAN KARATE - PART 1 BR-1 HAYES 1930-2030 THEORY OF OKINAWAN KARATE - APPLICATIONS BR-1 HAYES 2030-2130 SHORT KATA DEMOMSTRATION, CLASSICAL CHILEAN DANCERS, ROUNDTABLE BR-1 Q&A/DISCUSSION WITH SENIOR SYSTEM INSTRUCTORS Flat Rock Park - Saturday 30 SEP 2017 TIME EVENT Instructor 0945-1045 (1) B0 - NAKAIMA NO KUBO NO KUN/BO ROKU ESTES +1 (2) BO - YAMANE SAKUGAWA NO KUN/SHUGORO NO BO SAKUGAWA NO KUN HALEY/WARD (3) BO SUEISHI NO KUN PERRY +1 (4) KAMI BUSHIDO - SHORT STICK FIGHTING MCCASLIN 1100-1200 (1) SAI - NAKAIMA KENKO NO SAI DAI ICHI/SHUGORO NO SAI SAI DAI ICHI RILEY +1 (2) SAI - NAKAIMA KENKO NO SAI DAI NI/CHATAN YARA NO SAI T. HARRIS +1 (3) EAKU - SHUGORO NO EAKU/TSUKENSUNAKAKI NO EAKU KLINE/CALLAHAN (4) NUNTE BO - TAKEMYOSHI NO NUNTE BO ESTES +1 1200-1330 CHOW 1330-1430 (CASCADES) (ALL HANDS) OKINAWAN HISTORY, CULTURE,LANGUAGE 201 J. PERRY 1445-1545 (1) TONFA - SHUGORO NO TONFA/TUIFA DAI SAN D.PERRY/BROWN (2) TEKKO - MIYAZATO NO TEKKO DAI ICHI/TAKEMYOSHI NO TEKKO DAI NI KLINE/CALLAHAN (3) KAMA - NAIKAMA NO KAMA/SHUGORO NO KAMA HALEY +1 (4) NUNCHAKU - SHORINKAN NUNCHAKU KATA/TONAKI NO NUNCHAKU RILEY/CORBO (5) TANBO - TANBO DAI ICHI MEIBERS/COLEMAN 1545-1615 KOBUDO - QUESTIONS/DISCUSSION ALL KOBUDO INSTRUCTORS 1615 RETURN TO CASCADES FOR HANSHI BILL HAYES CLASS.
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