Not a problem. We'd prefer people pay in advance, but I will collect cash on the day and once paid into the charity account the receipt will be posted here for clarity.
I really want to come along. Meet the great Hannibal and all that. That's gotta be worth the price of admission alone. But damn my lower back is bad at the moment. "Give up martial arts completely" bad to be honest.
Been there buddy Take a rest ...find another thing to keep yourself mobile ... I have returned to the mats after a 6 month sabbatical I changed my daily stretching routines in that time and have built up my core. Good luck
I see the event is approaching! I was thinking I probably won't make it this year, as I am planning an three week Okinawa trip and now I will be returning from Kazachstan on the Wednesday before that and we have a big natianal seminar on the same weekend. I am afraid that is enough for my holidays and finances this year. Maybe next time, though! I hope everyone who can make it will enjoy and I will look forward to seeing some nice pictures!
It seems I might not be able to make this one. I work weekends and usually get time off when I need. But at the moment, staff shortages mean that getting approvale for leave is very difficult. I do want to meet up again, even if its just a quick one in a public house.
Still wish I could make it, still can't. Sounds like a great time. Would enjoy meeting the MAP folks.
Just a few weeks away now folks. Remember you don't have to be a member of MAP to attend, so bring your mum, your sister, nephews and nieces and fellow training partners (aged 14 or above). If you haven't yet donated then please follow the link on Page 1. No experience or level of fitness needed and I say it each year, but I guarantee you'll make new friends for life.
How far in advance does this need to be done mate? Want to come along, but up in the air whether life stuff is going to let me and probably won't know until a day or two before
You can pay on the day, but put yourself in the shoes of the organiser of a charity event not knowing how many people will turn up