SEMINARS

Photos of the June 29th Seminar
Shihan Phil Legare


Sensei Legare demonstrates Juppou-Sesshou
techniques on Brian VanCise



Sensei Legare teaching the
use of the kyoketsu shoge


Brian VanCise training with one of his favorite partners, Bart Uguccioni


Sensei Legare disarming a sword wielding attacker with the tessen (iron fan)

Sensei does Kuni disarm on Jacques




Brandon and Chris training with the Kuni


Dominik on the "receiving end" again


Good friends - always

Great training, with great people!

Brian & Bart exploring the
mysteries of the Kuni


Sensei Legare getting ready to jump into training

Photos by RGB photography

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June 28th 2003 -

A Great Tea Ceremony, followed by even better Training!

Tea and Taijutsu

We had some great Taijutsu Training in the park, right down by the Saginaw River after the tea ceremony. Just a peaceful and beautiful setting for some intense Martial Arts Training,

Until a raging thunderstorm decided to join us!


The unexpected "water training" was the absolute topping on the cake. We had a blast!

Afterward, we beat the living bejesus out of each other!
in a raging thunder storm!

Email Brian VanCise or Bart Uguccioni for your next training reservation.

Seminars are held regularly and are a great place to learn specific skill sets from Instinctive Response Training and other arts such as: Budo Taijutsu (Ninjutsu), Arnis, Tae Kwon Do, Silat, Brazilian Jujitsu, Jeet Kune Do, Kickboxing, etc. All students are encouraged to participate in these fantastic learning opportunities!

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