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Telsun
27-May-2005, 07:10 AM
In association with the United Goju Seminars (UGS) two of the countries most respected instructors are teaming up to conduct a seminar on the kata Tensho. Chris Rowen Shihan 6th Dan has recently released the book "Kata Tensho", plus a complimenting DVD, both of which have been greatly received. This seminar will compliment the content of the book, focusing upon principles of distance (Ma-Maai), Uke (Blocks), Kaisitu Waza (open hand techniques) consisting of circular/hooking, pulling and re-directing, partner work, etc. Chris Rowen spent a considerable amount of time studying in Japan and Okinawa, having the honour of being a direct student of the legendary Gogen Yamaguchi Hanshi.

Simon Lailey will be complimenting Chris's session with an in-depth study of "Kata Tensho" with regard to its Chinese and Okinawan heritage where topics for review will include muchimi, qinna, rokkishu, and the Shaolin connection. Simon has spent considerable time studying and living in the orient including 2 years living in Fuzhou. He is considered to be an authoritive figure on the Fujianese roots and origins of Karate.

The seminar will take place on June 26th 2005 at the Sleeping Storm Dojo, Hook Road, Epsom, Surrey KT19 8TU. Registration is at 11.30 am with the seminar starting at 12.00 and finishing at 17.00. The cost of the course is just £30. Places are limited to*50 so please register your interest to avoid disappointment. Contact Terry Brown on 07947 653860 or Email terry@ugs2005.com. Further details can be found at www.freewebs.com/tensho .

Hope to see you there
Terry

Telsun
09-Jun-2005, 06:58 PM
We are now are now offering a £10 reduction for people that prepay for their tickets, making the fee an outstanding £20 for 5 hours with two very prestigious instructors.

Please visit www.freewebs.com/tensho for more information and updates.

Telsun
16-Jun-2005, 11:37 AM
The Kata Tensho Seminar (www.freewebs.com/tensho) is being postponed until later in the year. The seminar is now expected to take place around November time. This is to accommodate increased interest in the event, which includes groups wishing to attend from overseas.

Our sincere apologies for any inconvenience caused. Please continue to register your interest and we will keep you informed of the events future progression.