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contributing to our SMAA Journal.
We’re looking for news items and articles. You don’t needed to be a
professional writer to contribute; we can easily edit your submission. We would
love to let everyone know about what you teach and/or practice, but we need
your help to get this information into our journal. Contact H. E. Davey at hedavey@aol.com for more information and/or
to submit articles for consideration.
The Shudokan Martial Arts Association (SMAA) is an international coalition of enthusiasts dedicated to promoting traditional Japanese budo and koryu bujutsu. The SMAA, a nonprofit corporation, is headed by an elite group of high-ranking Japanese and Western instructors whose backgrounds encompass many decades of studying and teaching the traditional martial arts and ways of Japan. To find out more about the SMAA, visit www.smaa-hq.com.
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
SMAA Seminar in Michigan!
The Crucible at JMAC - A
Part of the Extraordinary Martial Artist Series
Saturday,
November 21, 2015: 6am - 6pm
The
Crucible is a 12-Hour Training Event that will test your ability to prevail against
the toughest opponent—yourself.
Spend
12 hours focused on tools to develop your body, mind & spirit—become
stronger, calmer, more focused, more effective, and more joyful!
Includes
skill building, technical training, self-awareness training, meditation,
motivation, energizing, breathing, and more.
This
Crucible will cover three realms—striking, throwing & grappling.
Ages
16 & up only.
Comprehensive
waiver and participation agreement required.
General
Public: $100
SMAA
Members: $60
Sign
up by November 14, 2015
For more information,
Contact Nicklaus Suino Sensei at info@japanesemartialartscenter.com
or (734) 720-0330
Membership Renewal
Please check to make
sure you have paid your 2015 dues. We’re still trying to get dues from some
members. Your support of our nonprofit association is much appreciated.
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