Re: [UCSCShotokan] ubl sensei, jan. 18 & 19
watch/ train? whatever you do, this will open your
eyes to karate you probably never even thought of.
during one of the hoitsugan seminars he used me for a
demonstration and it was not until the third time that
students asked him to repeat what he had just done
that i could count how many times in a row that he hit
me (it was 5) in a space that someone typically might
do a block and counter. jonw
--- Gloria Chatzopoulou <
dhatzop@...> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> I am going to to ubl sensei's training.
> Please let me know if you need a ride, Alisa is
> coming with me and I can
> only have one more person (not enough seat
> belts....). This means that
> on Saturday I won't be there for training.
>
> Sunday training??? of course!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
> Gloria
>
>
> >
bnolen63@... <mailto:bnolen63%40aol.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > Does anyone know if visitors can watch ubl
> sensei's training this
> > weekend? I
> > > am unable to train, but would love to be in the
> dojo watching.
> >
> >
http://www.jkasv.com/dojo/events/subl.html
> > <
http://www.jkasv.com/dojo/events/subl.html>
> >
> > A $5 donation is suggested from those there to
> watch.
> > Believe me when I say that watching a class taught
> by Ubl Sensei
> > is both very exhilarating and very frustrating.
> Actually, being in
> > the class is as well... Watching, you would
> definitely feel
> > the excitement and see the educational value of
> his teaching.
> > But you will feel frustrated for not being in the
> middle of
> > the action, participating in the class. (If you
> are in the class,
> > you may feel a little frustrated seeing that a
> person can actually
> > do what he explains we should be doing, but unable
> to do it
> > well yourself)
> >
> > In case you didn't already pick up on this from
> Willson Sensei and
> > myself already, this is the guy to train with.
> Remember Takahashi
> > Sensei, who used to show up to teach when almost
> nobody else
> > came to class at UCSC? Well he was nothing
> compared to Ubl Sensei.
> > I have trained with almost all the most
> highly-ranked and
> > highly-regarded Shotokan instructors on the planet
> and can tell
> > you that ALL OF THEM could learn something from
> this man.
> >
> > There are people who would be more than happy to
> pay $200 for a
> > class with him. And I have been offered $10,000
> for the videotape
> > of the class that he taught one evening during the
> Hoitsugan
> > Seminars in 2004 where several of us who had spent
> many years
> > living and training in Japan declared that the
> best class we
> > had ever had, anywhere.
> >
> > Too late to plan the trip up this weekend? You
> will get more
> > chances to train with him at the Hoitsugan
> Seminars in March.
> > But please be forewarned that those classes will
> be much less
> > personal than these this weekend, as there will be
> many more
> > people at the event in March.
> >
> > Hope to see many of you from Santa Cruz at the
> seminars this
> > weekend. And if you know others doing Shotokan
> elsewhere, please
> > let them know about the Hoitsugan Seminars now,
> particularly
> > if they may need time to arrange the trip from
> elsewhere.
> >
> > How many people would be interested in me coming
> down to teach
> > this coming Sunday? It may be the last chance
> before my
> > 2nd hip surgery...
> >
> > Blog regarding my hip condition, surgery and
> recovery:
> >
http://jon.chriskeeling.com
> <
http://jon.chriskeeling.com>
> >
> > Jon Keeling
> > www.jkasv.com
> >
> >
>
>
jon willson