When: February 28 - March 2, 2025
Where: Honolulu, Hawaii
Cost: $200 for all  three days

Please join us in Hawaii!

The Buyu Kai training will be Friday through Sunday, February 28 - March 2, 2025. The group dinner is planned for Saturday evening.

The training will be outside at Kapi'olani Park, east of Waikiki beach towards the Diamond Head side of Oahu. (It may rain or be sunny and warm, so be prepared for changing weather).

We don't have any specific hotel recommendations, but the Kaimana Hotel is central to Kapi'olani Park where we will be training. If you secure lodging in this Kaimana Hotel area, you won't have to walk or drive very far to the Buyu Kai. (Please check online maps to get a sense of the area).

Kaimana Beach Hotel Waikiki
2863 Kalakaua Ave
Honolulu HI 96815

There are also many other hotels/AirBnB in the area you can choose. The Marriott/Westin Moana Surf Rider Hotel is famous and a 30 minute walk east along Waikiki to Kapi'olani Park.

Cost

$200 for all three days
Please register by Feb. 8, 2025.

Training Schedule:

Friday, February 28th
Check-in: 1500 - 1600
Training: 1600 - 1730 (sunset 1830)
Dinner: On your own

Saturday, March 1st
Check-in: 0830 - 0900
Training: 0900 - 1230
Lunch: 1230 - 1430 (Location TBD)
Training: 1430 - 1700 (Group Picture / Clean-Up)
Dinner 1800 - 2100: Location TBD

Sunday, March 2nd
Check-in: 0900 - 0930
Training: 0930 - 1200
Farewell!

Park Information: https://www.hawaii-guide.com/oahu/sights/kapiolani_park

Call Ken Lux at 916-802-5589 or email him at ken :at: warriorfriend :dot: com for more info.

About the Instructor

Jack Hoban served as a US Marine Captain and is a long time practitioner of martial arts. He assisted in the creation of the US Marine Corps Martial Arts Program (MCMAP) and remains subject matter expert (SME) for the program. He is a master instructor in Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu under Grand Master Masaaki Hatsumi in Japan. He is also a student of the late Robert Humphrey, a noted conflict resolution specialist. Jack’s approach to teaching martial arts in context of the Ethical Warrior is known world-wide. He has three published books and four videos on martial arts and has written numerous articles for international magazines and military journals on combatives and warrior ethics. Mr. Hoban also holds an MBA and is an executive in the healthcare industry. Jack's book, "The Ethical Warrior - 2nd edition," is available HERE.
 

Classes are held in a non-competitive atmosphere. You do not have to be an instructor to attend; beginners and students are welcome, too.

Please be patient; more info coming soon!

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