IMAF, Inc Camp in Connecticut (July)

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Yet more information regarding an upcoming IMAF, Inc. camp.





July 31 ~ Aug 3, 2003 , Cromwell, CT
Director: Master Brian Zawilinski

CONTACT
Camp Director: Master Brian Zawilinski
Email: [email protected]

COST
10% discount for Early Bird registration (before July 10, 2003)
10% discount for all IMAF members
If you cannot attend the whole camp, IMAF does offer individual session training.
Session Cost 10% Discount 20% Discount
1 $ 60 $54 $48
2 $120 $108 $96
3 $180 $162 $144
4 $220 $198 $176
5 $260 $234 $208
6 $300 $270 $240
7 $340 $306 $272
8 or Full $360 $324 $288

TRAINING LOCATION & ACCOMODATION
Radisson Hotel & Conference Ctr.
100 Berlin Road
Cromwell, CT 06416
1-860-635-6970 (reservations)
Group room rates are $79/night for single or double, $89/night for triple, $99/night for quad. occupancy.
Discout group rate requires reservations be made by July 10th, 2003.

TRANSPORTATION
All transportation will be provided for those flying in/out of Bradley Int'l Airport. Please send your schedule to Master Brian Zawilinski.

INSTRUCTORS
Camp instructors are some of the top instructors in the Official IMAF, Inc.. To lead the Modern Arnis Teaching and Tradition, Grandmaster Presas hand picked (before he passed away) Successor/Chairman of the Board of the IMAF, Inc., Dr. Randi Schea, and the IMAF Steering Committee,(Masters of Tapi Tapi). They will take you through an informational, educational, and physical training camp. Also assisted by many of the top Black Belts from around the country, you will experience Modern Arnis the Filipino Martial Arts in a fun and stimulating training environment.

PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE
The Official IMAF, Inc. welcomes martial artists of all styles & skill levels, as well as students with no experience. Modern Arnis stands alone as a complete fighting system, yet its techniques enhance the effectiveness of any art.

YOU WILL LEARN
A fascinating variety of stick, knife, empty hand and Jujitsu techniques. These include blocks and disarms with sticks and empty hands, knife disarms, joint locks, disarm counters and reversals, sweeps and throws, ground fighting, flow drills, sinawali, cane sparring and trapping hands drills.

INSTRUCTOR CERTIFICATION
The intensive "Instructor Training Program" is designed to rapidly train the instructor with sufficient fundamentals to be able to conduct a Modern Arnis Program at their own school. Training in advanced techniques is available to students with previous training. Basic and Advanced Instructor Certificates are awarded upon successful completion of training. Beginners have the opportunity to be tested for rank at the end of the Camp. (Testing fee is extra.)
 
Brian and his senior students in CT are a class act. I can't imagine anyone going wrong here.

Chad
 
Originally posted by dearnis.com
Brian and his senior students in CT are a class act. I can't imagine anyone going wrong here.

Chad

I agree with Chad here. Brian and the Connecticut folks are great people to be with and are a lot of fun.

Brian
 
What are the pre-requisits for the "Instructor Training Program"?

:asian:
 
Originally posted by Kaith Rustaz
What are the pre-requisits for the "Instructor Training Program"?

:asian:

A willingness to learn the Professor's art and to teach it if possible. As we all know, Professor was always encouraging people to teach the art of Modern Arnis whenever possible.


Take care,
Brian
 
Cool. :cheers:

The intensive part sounds interesting. Wish my brain could keep up as is.

:asian:
 
Originally posted by Kaith Rustaz
Cool. :cheers:

The intensive part sounds interesting. Wish my brain could keep up as is.

:asian:

I remember the very first Modern Arnis camp that I went to. My brain was completely fried by the end of the first day !! For the rest of the weekend, it was all I could do to keep my head above the water !! After that, the more seminars and camps that I went to, the more I understood the big picture so to speak. I still have LOTS more to learn !!:cool:

Take care,
Brian
 
The term "addiction" comes to mind, among others.
 
Originally posted by Mao
The term "addiction" comes to mind, among others.

Yes. Maybe we should form a "Modern Arnis Anonymous" organization for those hopelessly addicted. Instead of a 12 step program, we would have a 12 angle program. :D

"Hello, I'm Brian and I'm addicted to Modern Arnis." :rofl: :rofl:


Take care,
Brian
 
"Hello, I'm Brian and I'm addicted to Modern Arnis."


Hi Brian,

Hello My name is Enoch, i'm addicted to Modern Arnis Also"

Peace
 
Hello. My name is Dan and I don't like stick withdrawal.
(Sorry)
 
CT camp will be awesome! Last year was the first one that Brian hosted, and it rocked. I can't wait for this year's camp.


Hey Chad! How's it going? Long time no see.....

Best,

~Chris
 
Originally posted by WhoopAss
I remember the very first Modern Arnis camp that I went to. My brain was completely fried by the end of the first day !! For the rest of the weekend, it was all I could do to keep my head above the water !! After that, the more seminars and camps that I went to, the more I understood the big picture so to speak. Take care,
Brian

Boy, do I remember that feeling! I don't think I can make it to Brian's camp but I'm shooting for the Chicago camp later in the year.

Yours,
Dan Anderson
 
A A

Arnis Anonymous

Hi, My Name is Rich and I have an addiction. One of them is to Arnis, others include Eating and Sleeping. I was hoping to find others here to help me with this issue. :D


Addicted to Stick Withdrawl, Dan, Dan, Dan, AKA MAO. I must go and erase my brain now :(



:cool: :rofl:
 
Originally posted by Rich Parsons
A A

Arnis Anonymous

Hi, My Name is Rich and I have an addiction. One of them is to Arnis, others include Eating and Sleeping. I was hoping to find others here to help me with this issue. :D


Addicted to Stick Withdrawl, Dan, Dan, Dan, AKA MAO. I must go and erase my brain now :(



:cool: :rofl:

Looks like a bunch of us have some serious issues with regard to Arnis addiction. We must help each other !!:cool:

Rich, I can really identify with the sleeping addiction !!:rofl: :rofl:

Brian
 
Rich,
I guess it WAS a poor visual..................:rolleyes:
We all have our crosses. See you soon?
Mao
 
Ya know, I was thinking...

Maybe someone should have a camp or something and folks can work on this addiction together?

hmmm.... ;)
 
Originally posted by Kaith Rustaz
Ya know, I was thinking...

Maybe someone should have a camp or something and folks can work on this addiction together?

hmmm.... ;)

Does this have to include singing "Kumbaya" ? And group therapy sessions where we confess to the dangerous effects of arnis addiction on our lives ?? Maybe we'll be verklempt ? :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

Brian
 
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