MAP Meet 2016 - Saturday 21 May

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  1. John Titchen

    John Titchen Still Learning Supporter

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    MAP Meet Saturday May 21st 2016

    Where is it?

    High Wycome Judo Centre
    http://www.wycombejudocentre.co.uk/

    The venue has matted training areas large enough for 2 or 3 sessions at the same time, changing rooms and showers, on site parking and a social bar area overlooking the main Dojo.

    What time is it?

    Arrive by 10.00 to sign in if you are taking part in the whole event.

    Who is teaching and what arts can I try?

    Proposed lineup (subject to minor changes in order):
    10.20 - 10.30 Dan White - Group Warm Up
    10.30 – 12.00 Session 1. Paralympic Champion Ian Rose (Judo),Andrew Janson / Janno (FMA)
    12.15 - 13.45 Session 2. Steve Brinkman (Wrestling) & Simon Sheridan (Panantukan - dirty boxing, limb destructions, dumog)
    14.30 - 15.50 Session 3. Jay Savery (Yoshinkan Aikido) & Lei Bridges (K1 Kickboxing & Muay Thai)
    16.00 - 17.00 Session 4. Dunc (Japanese Ju Jutsu & Ninpo) & Aarron Cronk / Southpaw (MMA)
    17.00 - 17.15 Dan White - Group Warm Down

    Getting there
    The location is just off one of two M40 junctions for the town and close to the M4 and M25 routes.
    http://www.wycombejudocentre.co.uk/page9.html

    Buses or taxis
    You can get a taxi or blag a lift from the central bus station. The Booker/Lane End one (032A) is most likely to be the best choice.
    http://www.transportforbucks.net/Buses-and-trains/Bus-stations.aspx
    You either want the Turnpike Corner West stop or the Lansdell Avenue Stop. The Judo Centre is in Barry Close, High Wycombe, HP12 4UE

    Rail
    The station (with trains roughly every 20 mins) is on the Birmingham to Marylebone line, so you can get intercity to one of those locations (or Banbury) and then switch.
    http://www.chilternrailways.co.uk/
    http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/default.aspx

    How do I pay?
    Via the just giving page. https://www.justgiving.com/MAPMeet2016 Please donate a minimum of £20 to charity.

    What charity are we supporting?
    MAP has supported some very worthy charities over the years and the 2016 Meet will be in aid of the Shelter UK

    Can I bring a friend/partner/another member of my club?
    Yes. As long as they pay through the Just Giving page. Minimum age is 16.

    Will it be fun?
    Oh yes, very much so.

    Size, shape, sex, fitness and flexibility aren't a requirement. Come and meet the people you talk to online and see them in a different light.

    We look forward to seeing you there.

    Who are the instructors?

    Lei Bridges
    Lei is an experienced and passionate Kickboxer, whom captured the W.R.S.A British Light Heavyweight Full Contact Kickboxing Title in 2014 and has a combined six years experience of training in Kickboxing and Muay Thai techniques taught by some of Nottingham's top combat sport instructors. Lei also trains in Brazjilian Ju-Jitsu and Boxing and has had the pleasure to train with, and gain instruction from, various world class fighters and champions. Lei is an active competitive fighter and competes in Kickboxing and Muay Thai. Lei has competed at amateur and pro level and fighters Lei has beaten include WRSA and ICO Area Kickboxing champions.

    Steve Brinkman
    Steve is an ex-national level wrestler in Canada and is well known on the MMA circuit. Steve knows wrestling both from the point of view of a pure wrestler and someone who has taken it into the MMA arena. He is one of the most sought after wrestling coaches in the UK.You can find out more about him by clicking [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sT5xZCgRwKU"]here[/ame].

    Aaron Cronk (southpaw)
    Aaron is a longtime member (now moderator) on Martial Arts Planet. More to follow...

    Dunc
    Dunc is a longtime member of Martial Arts Planet. Dunc has been studying Japanese jujutsu & ninpo for over 25 years and has trained in Japan every year since 1993. He also has 5+ years BJJ under his belt. He’ll cover some fundamental ideas of “old style” jujutsu. For example: Using strikes to complement your grappling techniques and pins/finishes that retain freedom of movement.

    Andrew Janson (Janno)
    Andrew Janson holds a 2nd Degree Blackbelt in Rapid Arnis, and is the Head Instructor for Rapid Arnis London. He has also trained in Jiujitsu, Doce Pares, and is an instructor in Krav Maga Combatives. Andy won Gold in the May 2010 Arnis Alliance tournament, men's superheavyweight division. Andy specialises in combatives and improvised and edged weapons, and prefers to compete in the single stick format. You can find out more about him by clicking here.

    Ian Rose
    Ian is a former Judo paralympic athlete who has been four times European champion and who won a Silver medal at the 2004 Athens Paralympics. You can find out more about him by clicking here.

    Jay Savery
    The founder and Head Instructor of the Goshinkan, Jay holds the rank of 5th Dan Yoshinkan Aikido and is based in Stafford, England. Jay Savery is without doubt one of the leading Physical Skills instructors in the U.K. today with years of experience under his belt in not only the martial arts but in the security field as well. He has over thirty years of experience to his credit in martial arts and has more than 15 years working as a door supervisor and security consultant and trainer to people in the Armed Forces, Foreign Military and Police Services, Social Care Directorates, NHS, Jay Savery is also a Master Personal Trainer.

    Simon Sheridan
    Simon started training in Shaolin Long Fist Kung Fu aged 17, but really found his calling when he started Jeet Kune Do under the direction of Lee Banda.
    Lee introduced Simon to Master Sken (Muay Thai), Grand Master Danny Guba (FMA) and Bob Breen (Jeet Kune Do).
    After a break to raise a family Simon began training in Teh Ji Han Jeung Dao becoming a full instructor under David Arnold. Through this training Simon also trained under Krishna Godhania and once again became a private student of GM Danny Guba. Simon now teaches his own system, which is a progression of his training over the last 30 years.

    Dan White
    Dan started training in karate around 1989 and achieved his 4th Dan grade in Shotokan in March 2012. In addition to his karate qualifications Dan gained a BSc (Hons) in Sport and Exercise Science in 2000, and is a qualified Instructor in a number of different fields including Pilates, kettlebells, functional strength training, freestyle fitness yoga, TACFIT, clubbell yoga, flowfit and is a Bulgarian bag specialist. Dan regularly attends seminars with specialist instructors in a number of different disciplines to further his own development. Dan has trained people of all levels from housewives and grandmothers to international sports men and women. Dan has also completed nationally and internationally in karate kata and kumite competitions. He set up Dan White PT in 2002 with a specific goal in mind - to make people realise that personal training isn’t just for athletes! He has had his own private studio for the last 7 years which allows him to offer the ultimate in flexibility for his client.

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  2. John Titchen

    John Titchen Still Learning Supporter

    Fun clips from previous years...

    2014:

    [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvCN1eIWdz4"]MAP Meet 2014 - YouTube[/ame]

    [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJjiS60YNko"]2015 Charity Meet. FMA Session - YouTube[/ame]
     
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  3. Van Zandt

    Van Zandt Mr. High Kick

    I'm coming to this one.
     
  4. Smitfire

    Smitfire Cactus Schlong

    Shut the front door.
     
  5. Unreal Combat

    Unreal Combat Valued Member

    Transport sorted. Three of us coming minimum. Will try and get some more along if I can.
     
  6. John Titchen

    John Titchen Still Learning Supporter

    We will have a single Facebook event listing for this up and running on the MAP page soon which we hope will make it easier for you to advertise the event amongst your friends.
     
  7. bigreddog

    bigreddog Valued Member

    Oooh, looks interesting
     
  8. Van Zandt

    Van Zandt Mr. High Kick

    It's the back door I'm always leaving open.
     
  9. Aegis

    Aegis River Guardian Admin Supporter

    I'll be there and hope to bring a number of my club members as usual!
     
  10. Unreal Combat

    Unreal Combat Valued Member

    Have put a post up on our group page to help register interest. If you're tagged and you want to tag a few people in the comments section go for it.
     
  11. jamesepipe

    jamesepipe New Member

    I'll happily come along and play photographer again!
     
  12. Smitfire

    Smitfire Cactus Schlong

    If it's not to out of order can we get some more background on Steve Brinkman, Jay Savery and Dan White?
    The other guys I know but I'm not familiar with those three.
     
  13. Alansmurf

    Alansmurf Aspire to Inspire before you Expire Supporter

    I thought it was Dana White !!!
     
  14. Smitfire

    Smitfire Cactus Schlong

    Well Dana White did use to be a boxercise instructor....
     
  15. Unreal Combat

    Unreal Combat Valued Member

    Might have to throw some more exotic techniques in then. :D
     
  16. Alansmurf

    Alansmurf Aspire to Inspire before you Expire Supporter

    I have a GOPRO for up close and personal pics !!!
     
  17. Unreal Combat

    Unreal Combat Valued Member

    I so need to get myself one of these for doing a first person pad session.
     
  18. Late for dinner

    Late for dinner Valued Member

  19. John Titchen

    John Titchen Still Learning Supporter

    Steve Brinkman is a friend of LFD and was recommended by him.

    Jay Savery is one of my friends and professional acquaintances and we have worked together on a number of occasions.

    I will ask Dan White to provide me with an up to date biography as his website is rather out of date.

    Steve Brinkman

    [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sT5xZCgRwKU"]Bruised Teacher: The Steve Brinkman Story - YouTube[/ame]

    http://www.sherdog.com/fighter/Steve-Brinkman-73554


    Jay Savery

    (Bio taken from Jay's website)

    The founder and Head Instructor of the Goshinkan is Mr Jay Savery, Jay holds the rank of 5th Dan Yoshinkan Aikido and is based in Stafford, England.

    Some of Mr Jay Savery’s dan tests have been recommended by Steven Miranda Sensei 6th Dan Yoshinkan and tests have been administered by the likes of Steven Miranda Sensei 6th Dan Yoshinkan, Jacques Payet Shihan 7th Dan Yoshinkan, Amos Lee Parker Shihan 9th Dan Yoshinkan then approved and signed by the director of the Yoshinkan Honbu Y. Shioda Kancho. Goshinkan is an independent dojo and is not connected to any other group or organization of similar or same name.

    Jay Savery is without doubt one of the leading Physical Skills instructors in the U.K. today with years of experience under his belt in not only the martial arts but in the security field as well. He has over thirty years of experience to his credit in martial arts and has more than 15 years working as a door supervisor and security consultant and trainer to people in the Armed Forces, Foreign Military and Police Services, Social Care Directorates, NHS, Jay Savery is also a Master Personal Trainer so if your looking to get fit through a Martial Art or Exercise you’ve come to the right place.

    http://yoshinkan-aikido.com/what-is-aikido/jay-savery-head-instructor/
     
  20. Late for dinner

    Late for dinner Valued Member

    Steve is an ex-national level wrestler in Canada and I am fairly sure he fought internationally for Canada in freestyle wrestling. I think his MMA record is 6-1-0 and he has a blue belt in BJJ. Steve knows wrestling both from the point of view of a pure wrestler and someone who has taken it into the MMA arena. I believe he won the lightweight title belt in one of the amateur organisations here in the UK.

    I know that Steve has also done some colour commentary for MMA competitions because of his breadth of knowledge/experience. Should be a good addition to all the great talent at MAP meet. ( I will be available to translate things from Canadian to English should anyone be concerned about their ability to understand the language. ;' )

    LFD
     

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