You are invited to attend a hands-on seminar on Sat. May
20th, 2000, at the Whittier school of Kung Fu San Soo. These
seminars present the instructors’ approach on subjects that have become points
of interest. Learn how to improve your personal training by applying the
methods taught at the seminar. In this way, we can pass on the art brought to
us by:
Lo Sifu Chin Siu Dek ¾
Grand Master Jimmy H. Woo.
Master Scott Voelker
¾
Master Voelker will explain how to defend yourself more
effectively through various concepts:
- When and how to block, step,
and then attack.
- Block, attack, and then step.
- Hitting after you step.
- Hitting at the same time as
you step.
- Hitting while stepping (while
in flight).
These concepts cover questions that all levels of experience ask and need to know.
The fine-tuning, street-smart applications and the combinations you will learn
will help bring you to a higher level in the art of San Soo.
J. Michael Rockwell
¾
7th Degree Black Belt – Michael will give you a better
understanding of:
- Principals of static structure and structure in movement.
- Proper timing and cadence.
- Energy theories.
You will be able to effectively apply these principles in
your forms, weapons practice, and self-defense training. Bring your staff to
learn exercise and staff principles.
Master Juan M. Meza
¾
Master Meza will expand on the circular patterns of San
Soo that will help you apply the type of leverage that will work in real life combat.
- Learn how to throw an attacker when he least expects it.
- Learn why we rotate, when we move forward or backwards, and when to stay up and why you drop down to one knee.
- Learn exactly what circles have to do in confrontational situations. You need to know
that your training in the studio will work out in the street when your life really depends on it.
Saturday May 20th, 2000. From 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at 13509 A&B Telegraph Rd. Whittier,
Ca. 90605. (562) 941-8799. The cost is $30.00. Pre-register Now! $35.00 at door. Make checks or money orders
payable to Juan M. Meza.
This is a hands on seminar so bring you Uniforms (Gi’s). Open to any level ¾ beginning, intermediate,
or advanced. A wealth of knowledge gained by all who attend,, regardless of belt rank, style or experience.
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