Woof All:
I have a CD of an interview that I did which I think went rather well and would like to have it transcribed. Any suggestions as to how to go about this?
TIA,
CD
Woof C-Kaju:
Thank you very much. It may take me a day or two to get my wife to run off a copy.
TAC,
CD
Woof, Is the members site down? Whenever I try to log in I get A Google broken link error.....
Any help would be appreciated..........
Thanks!
C-HD
How close to Fayetteville is that?
I am back already :-)
Have had no internet connection for two days, and don't know how long this connection right now will last.
We were in Huddersfield in Yorkshire for the opening of a friends MMA gym, Rebecca Kane is the first woman (to on her own) in the UK to open up an FMA/MMA gym. She had Wanderlei Silva (who's in the UK on a seminar tour) to open the gym and give a little talk. Becky is a friend of the UK Clans and asked if we could do some demo fights, Guro Lonely heard about this and took the opportunity to come over from Switzerland for the chance to meet Wanderlei.
So, Guro Lonely, myself, Scotty Dog and C-Psycho Bitch did a few 'demonstration bouts' with Wandelei in attendance. According to Mr Silva "Stickfighting is cool!" and he left with a gift from Guro L of a DBMA dvd! ;D
Unfortunately, I'll still forget and put year of the tiger on my checks for months now.....
:-D
I'm off to Switzerland in 9 hours for a week, but should be able to post here from there.
Back home.
I love this idea, Kostas. As the Pack and Tribe grow, I think that continuing a sense a community is imperative for their continued strength and growth. Good work!Thank-you. Yes, I was struck by some of the lesser known tribe members I came across - how they fought so well, with few training partners to help them prepare There are also such people and groups in North America (the NoHo and Hawaiian clans come to mind) - known to those who attend the US Gatherings, but barely "visible" to those of us abroad. There is also a group down in Argentina, who has been training faithfully for quite some time now.
indeed i like the idea a lot
it would be also interesting what kind of philosophy and/or principle (maxim/motto/ central theme) the different Training Groups have.
wuff
benjamin
I was talking to Frankie McRae today. He's working as the tech adviser on a new TV show. They told him they were sending two MMA fighters for him to train in gun skills. Turns out the two fighters were Forest Griffin and Stefan Bonner!
So, Frankie is teaching them "the Crafty Dog Stance" and FG says "You know Marc Denny? Tell him hello for me."
Even my son thinks this is cool 8-)
Just got back from five days at the Akita Tactical HQ (a.k.a. Kevin Carr's house with our factory having taken over his two car garage) in Emunclaw WA. Awesome view of Mt Ranier from his back deck!
Lloyd de Jongh flew in from Warsaw, Poland (where he now lives) for the festivities. Very good times as Lloyd and I worked on our new system with Kevin (a former pro MMA fighter and a long time student of mine) chiming in.
We came up with a name for the system that pleases us greatly and a design concept for the logo which Kevin is busy reifying right now. When it is done, the name and logo will be revealed.
Really excited by what is happening here.