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When:

Where:

Saturday, December 12, 2009
1 pm-6 pm
Wesley Hall
Mercer & 4th Avenue
Spring Lake, NJ

What:

- Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu
- Defending Others

Special opportunity: Makko Ho training for flexibility and good health.  See below.

Followed By:

- Daikomyosai Party
- Cocktails and Dinner at the The Breakers.
- Open Bar
- Delicious Food
- Singing, Dancing, Toasting, Merrymaking

Cost: $100.00 
(includes training and party.  Training only: $50.
Party only: adults-$60, kids-$25.  Family & kids welcome)

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Directions: Take the Garden State Parkway either north or south (depending, of course, on the direction from which you are coming) to exit 98. Go east on Rte. 138 to end. Take Rte. 35 south to third light (Amoco Station on Corner).  Turn left on Warren Avenue.  Go through the light on Rte. 71 and over the Railroad tracks. Go through the stop sign and continue to 4th Ave.  Turn right on 4th Avenue.  Wesley Hall is on the corner of 4th and Mercer Avenue.

By train from Penn Station in Newark: Take the New Jersey Coastline train to Spring Lake. From the train station, walk east on Warren Avenue. Go through the stop sign and continue to 4th Ave.  Turn right on 4th Avenue.  Wesley Hall is on the corner of 4th and Mercer Avenue.

Map and hotel list are here.

The Spring Lake Manor is 3 minutes from the training hall at 415 Rte. 71, Spring Lake Heights, NJ 07762.  Phone: 732-449-7071.

Want to stay at the Breakers?  We have a room rate of $120.00.  State that you are with the BUYU group and receive a room upgrade.

Call Judd Bank at 212-594-2121 for more info.

About the instructor:

Jack Hoban is a former active duty U.S. Marine Corps Captain and long time practitioner of martial arts. He is Shidoshi Senior Instructor in the Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu and Togakure Ryu Ninjutsu systems under Grand Master Masaaki Hatsumi in Japan and has authored three books on warriorship.  Mr. Hoban also holds an MBA and is an executive in the healthcare industry.

 

Makko Ho training for flexibility and health.

Special training opportunity before the seminar - starts at 11 am.

Tomoko Horikawa will lead a morning session of Makko Ho, a Japanese stretching art that focuses on "Hara Kokyuho," abdominal breathing, and "Hodo Taiso," supplemental massage techniques that use Taijutsu to improve the circulation and well being of another. Makko Ho has only four poses (similar to the Ryutai Undo of Junan Taiso) and concentrates on core strength of the Kosshi, lower back, and Hara, abdomen, through breathing and bowing movements. Tomoko is one of only two licensed Makko Ho instructors in the United States, a Shiatsu massage practitioner of ten years, a student of the Bujinkan for several years, as well as an Anusara-inspired Yoga instructor. She has taught in London, New York, Chicago, and throughout Japan.

Fee: $20 at the door.  Download flyer.

 

This seminar series is designed as an ongoing instructor workshop. However, classes are held in a non-competitive atmosphere. You do not have to be an instructor to attend; beginners and students are welcome, too.

Visit us at: http://www.winjutsu.com

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