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Just a quick reminder... Hope to see you there!   :D

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First off, a great big thank you from the West Los Angeles Police Activities League to Crafty Dog for allowing us to plug this seminar on the forum!  :D  Thank you!  

Ok, so here's a terrific opportunity for you to receive an afternoon of excellent instruction AND support a great cause!  

Instructor:  Cliff Stewart, founder of Within Arm's Reach (WAR)

Material:  Selected concepts from the "Edge of WAR" and WAR firearms techniques (disarms & controls)

When:  Saturday, July 23, 2005, 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Where:  Stoner Avenue Recreation, 1835 Stoner Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90025

Cost: $40.00*

*Proceeds will benefit the West Los Angeles Police Activities League (West LA PAL), a non-profit community organization working with the LAPD to reduce juvenile crime and delinquency. West LA PAL provides a martial arts program, academic tutoring, and scholarships for at-risk youth. For more detailed info on the organization, check out: www.westlapal.org

Download the seminar flyer: http://www.westlapal.org/img/war_seminar.pdf

Also, please feel free to distribute the flyer to your other training partners, post it at your school, etc.  And if you absolutely can't make it to the seminar, but are interested in volunteering time or donating to West LA PAL, here's how: http://www.westlapal.org/donate.html

We look forward to seeing you all at the seminar!

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Martial Arts Topics / Hello! (Women fighters at Gathering)
« on: November 08, 2004, 04:35:26 PM »
Hi Veru!

Glad to hear that you'll be able to make it to the Gathering! I'm looking forward to meeting you.  And of course, fighting you too!  

:) Linda

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Martial Arts Topics / Women fighters at DB Gathering
« on: October 12, 2004, 04:57:20 PM »
Hi Crafty,

Hmm, I'd say that the ankle & gimp-hood related problems have healed *enough* for me to fight.  Whether I'll fight as well as I'd like to on it... well, I guess I'll find out!  :)

Linda

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Martial Arts Topics / Women fighters at DB Gathering
« on: October 12, 2004, 12:44:42 PM »
Hi Crafty,
Please feel free to pass along my contact info to her.
Thanks!
Linda

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Martial Arts Topics / Cliff Stewart Within Arms Reach Seminar, Sept. 4 & 5
« on: September 01, 2004, 02:06:55 PM »
Hi all,

If you don't already have plans for the upcoming holiday weekend, consider the following.  Great teacher, great material.  This should be a terrific seminar.  

And many thanks to Crafty Dog for giving me the ok to post this info!

:) Linda
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Cliff Stewart?s Within Arms Reach (W.A.R.) Seminar: September 4 & 5, 2004, Los Angeles, California

Info & online registration:  http://www.cliffstewart.com/seminars.html

Times:  
   7:30 AM (Registration)
   8:00 AM - 5:00 PM  (Seminar)

Location:  
   Ijo Ija Academy of Kung Fu
   1146 North Vermont Avenue
   Los Angeles, California
   Phone:  323-661-6330

Fees:
   Both days:  $250.00
   One day only:  $175.00
   Spectators:  $100.00/day
   Registration will be limited. Please sign up early.  

Curriculum:
   Progressive Aggressive Lift Series
   Limb Associated Points
   Principles of W.A.R
   Hostage Retrieval
   Protective Assault Control
   The Edge of W.A.R.
   The Impact of W.A.R.

W.A.R. is a blueprint for teaching personal protection to elite teams, because it emphasizes hostage retrieval, hand-to-hand combat, the physical skills to control any close-quarter attack, impact and edged weapons, firearms and that keys to improving any self-defense system.  

Unauthorized videotaping prohibited.

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Hello,

Here's some info on a seminar that has all the makings for a terrific weekend of training.  Instructor & schedule details are below, with a link to online registration for those who are interested.  

-Linda

PS - Big "thank you" to Crafty Dog for giving the go ahead to post info for a non-DBMA seminar here!   :D  

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PENTJAK SILAT CAMP OF THE MASTERS, presented by L.A. Silat, Inc.

Date: June 11, 12, & 13, 2004
Location:  Stoner Recreation Center (1835 Stoner Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90025)

CAMP SCHEDULE:
Friday June 11:
   7 pm - 10 pm: Masters? Symposium
   (at a different location: 5900 Wilshire Blvd., 26th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90036)

Saturday June 12 (Stoner Rec. Center):
   7:30 am:  Camp Registration
   8 am - 5 pm: Camp Seminars

Sunday June 13 (Stoner Rec. Center):
   7:30 am:  Camp Registration
   8 am - 5 pm: Camp Seminars

THE INSTRUCTORS:
     Master Ahati ?Kilindi? Iyi - African Martial Arts
     Master Graciella Casillas - Filipino Knife and Stick Science
     Master Rick Suskind - Bando, Cobra System
     GrandMaster Ron Chapel - Sub-Level Four Kenpo System
     Mestre Dennis Newsome - Capoeira, Angola
     Master Tony Felix and Guru Alvin - Wali Sango Silat
     Guru Stevan Plink - Traditional Serak
     Guru Cliff Stewart - Traditional Pentjak Silat Pukulan Bukti Negara Serak
     Guru Freda Doyle - Traditional Pentjak Silat Pukulan Bukti Negara Serak
     Guru Thomas Lomax - Traditional Pentjak Silat Pukulan Bukti Negara Serak
   Plus guest appearances from surprise instructors.

**Participants should bring training knives, sticks, and staffs (preferably long)**

ONLINE REGISTRATION:  www.cliffstewart.com/seminars.html

CAMP FEES (pre-registration):
     Masters? Symposium: $25 (Symposium registration limited to 25 people)
     One day: $110
     Discount package:  $199 (Camp - both days, plus Masters? Symposium)

CAMP FEES (day of event):
     Spectators:  $25 per day
     One day: $125
     Two-day discount: $225
     Masters? Symposium $25 (Symposium registration limited to 25 people)

   UNAUTHORIZED VIDEOTAPING PROHIBITED

*A percentage of the proceeds will be donated to the West Los Angeles Police Department Jeopardy Martial Arts Program.  It is a non-profit organization working with the LAPD to keep at-risk kids out of gangs by providing resources such as martial arts classes.  For more info on this organization: www.campyamabushi.com

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Martial Arts Topics / South Pacific arts
« on: December 04, 2003, 12:00:55 PM »
Just a tiny addition to the excellent info haumana2000 has provided.

Olohe Kaihewalu's website has some interesting bits on the history of lus and also provides some nice pics & descriptions of a number of traditional weapons.  www.olohe.com  I believe there's even some info on lima lama tucked away somewhere in the history section.  Oh, and I'll second Haumana2000 on the convincing nature of Olohe's locks!  

One last thing.  I was under the impression that Tino Tui'olosega's lima lama encompassed punching, kicking, & open handed material, as well as weapons like stick & knife.  Lima lama translated = hands of wisdom.  And from what I've heard, he also practiced other arts while in the military.  So, possibly, those 13 forms weren't all stick-based or "entirely" on arts from his family (Samoan royalty I think).  I'll try to get more accurate info on this.

Linda

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Martial Arts Topics / Has anyone here studied kendo?
« on: November 26, 2003, 02:00:22 PM »
Hi Groundhog,

Kendo is a fun sport.  I studied it for awhile in college and enjoyed the time I spent doing it.  However, what makes for a great sport doesn't always make for great self-defense training.  Is it better than polishing off a Costco size sack of chips and a bottle of scotch every night? Absolutely.  Then again, a lot of other sports fit that bill too...  (Heck, you could even try rugby!)

So if you want a fun activity that'll give you a decent work out, go for it.  Or if you've already trained extensively and want to try it to experiment with or enhance specific elements of your fighting, it might be interesting.  However, in terms of studying it primarily to develop practical fighting techniques and sensibilities for today's world, I'm *very* leery of its utility.  You could try posting something at www.kendo-world.com/forum/ for thoughts from people who still practice it.  

In either case, I hope you find a good group of people to train with.

Good luck,
Linda

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Martial Arts Topics / Violence against Women
« on: May 16, 2003, 05:16:24 PM »
LG Dog Russ,

Awesome post! :)  Actually - thank YOU!!  It is exactly what I was trying to steer the thread towards in my first reply. B/c IMHO, a technical discussion of HOW to make training more effective in this context is more interesting and honestly - far more useful. Talking about how we think others should/shouldn't behave is all good and well. But as MA students or instructors, what SPECIFICALLY, can we do for ourselves, our training partners, or others?  What's been done?  What worked?  Didn't work?  Why?

Admittedly, it's especially interesting to me b/c several weeks ago a woman who recently left a years-long abusive relationship started at the school where I train. Our instructor pairs her w/ women on some drills and since I'm one of two other women there regularly, I work with her a lot.  All extraordinary experiences and cause for much contemplation. MANY thoughts & questions but I'm swamped right now so I'm going to have to come back to this in a few days.  

'til then...
:) Linda

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Martial Arts Topics / Women fighters at DB Gathering
« on: May 15, 2003, 03:23:57 PM »
Hi Lynda,

That sounds terrific too!  BTW I'll also be at the Training Camp - are you going? Actually, to spare everyone else the personal chitchat, send me an e-mail - addr is in my profile.

:) Linda

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Martial Arts Topics / Women fighters at DB Gathering
« on: May 14, 2003, 12:02:39 PM »
Crafty, thanks for reviving the thread!

So, are there any women fighters out there interested in fighting at the Gathering this summer? Ony?  Lynda?  And from the previous thread, Michelle? (Many apologies if I got your name wrong, it has been awhile & I'm terrible w/ names!  :oops: ) Also, if anyone else trains w/ women that you think might be ready & willing, please let them know about this too!  

Thanks!
:) Linda  (Bay Area Linda)

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