Firstly, thanks to Guro Crafty for the encouragement..
The link above is the first installment of a feature I have been working on, and which I announced a few weeks back.
The idea came about when I attended Gatherings of the Pack and met a number of European Groups which are relatively unknown in the U.S. I was impressed with the dedication and with the exuberance they showed. Furthermore, it seemed to be a pity that American and European Groups don't always know about one another.
And so I decided to write about some of these lesser-known groups - beginning with
DBMA Slovenia.
Eventually, I would like to also feature groups in the U.S. and elsewhere. I would also from time to time feature individuals who are part of the tribe, and either are not-well known, or exceptionally energetic. Hopefully also a feature on the female fighters, sometime down the road.
I have incorporated the "Google Translate" bar which displays on top only if your browser is NOT an English one. This way, people in say Slovenia can translate the article with a single click. For training groups without a web site of their own, this gives them a bit of publicity, something which may help to attract new members.
In any case, I hope you all enjoy it - thanks to Group Leader
Andrew Bole for his help.