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Darce: Pekka Seppänen is a kyusho-jutsu person, at least according to web.

 

Not hearing about kyusho-jutsu crowd is a positive thing in my book. :D

Jussi Häkkinen

Okinawan Shorin-Ryu Seibukan Karate-Do (Kyan Chotoku lineage)

Turku

Finland

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I have been to a few Martial Art Camps, and trust me these are not necessarily for the kids. Two of the most enjoyable and informational I have been to are…

 

Master J.R. West’s Hapkido Seminar (some TKD and TSD also)

 

Jackson, Mississippi.

 

(Usually 2x per year)

 

http://www.hapkido.com

 

Master Michael Campos’ Super Summer Seminar

 

Johnstown, New York

 

(During the Summer Months)

 

http://www.superior.net/~zendokai/SUMMERCAMP.htm

 

What usually happens is they start of Friday and end on Sunday. You are given an itinerary sheet with all of the day’s classes/seminars on it. Each time slot runs about one to two hours. For each time slot, you have a selection of around 4-6 classes to choose from. So there is never a time where you say, “well there is nothing for me at this time.”

 

Each of the one’s I have listed above have the following in common.

 

1. The host is a respected martial artist who is very down to earth and very respectful to all.

 

2. The information shared is top notch

 

3. They happen every year

 

4. The foods pretty good too. :)

 

Take care

Chris LaCava

Jung Ki Kwan of Connecticut

"Man is born soft and supple,

in death he is hard and rigid..." LaoTzu

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