Thanks Mike,
You know, they (whoever 'they' are) say that when you really want something, to post an image of it in a prominant place so that you are continuously reminded of it, so when I read your response, I almost spit coffee all over my monitor, which would have obscured my pictures of Halle Berry and the Yojimbo, lmao. Mmmm donuts... Krispy Kremes raining from heaven.
Still laughing,
Laurence
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Dear Enumclaw:
Thanks for your post. Although I haven't had an opportunity to teach in the Seattle-Tacoma area yet, back in February I was fortunate enough to do a seminar at KI Fighting Concepts in Wenatchee. Perhaps the next time we do a level 1-2 seminar there you can plan to come over the pass and join us. Alternately, if you know of anyone who might be interested in organizing a seminar in your immediate area, I'd be happy to discuss it with you.
To Jon, I'm glad you appreciated my humor (although I really DO wish for things like that at times). I also agree with your assessment of "The Hunted." Although not perfect, the knife action in the movie is very well done and is definitely among the best I've seen to date. If you're interested in what went into the choreography of those scenes, Black Belt magazine did a nice article on the Sayoc Kali instructors who served as technical advisors.
Thanks to you both for keeping the MBC forum rockin'.
Stay safe,
mike j
Thanks for your post. Although I haven't had an opportunity to teach in the Seattle-Tacoma area yet, back in February I was fortunate enough to do a seminar at KI Fighting Concepts in Wenatchee. Perhaps the next time we do a level 1-2 seminar there you can plan to come over the pass and join us. Alternately, if you know of anyone who might be interested in organizing a seminar in your immediate area, I'd be happy to discuss it with you.
To Jon, I'm glad you appreciated my humor (although I really DO wish for things like that at times). I also agree with your assessment of "The Hunted." Although not perfect, the knife action in the movie is very well done and is definitely among the best I've seen to date. If you're interested in what went into the choreography of those scenes, Black Belt magazine did a nice article on the Sayoc Kali instructors who served as technical advisors.
Thanks to you both for keeping the MBC forum rockin'.
Stay safe,
mike j