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Improvised Weapons Workshop
Improvised Weapons Workshop
Saturday, March 10, 2007 8:30am - 4:00pm · When Bad Things Happen · Everything Is A Weapon · Daily Items Available · Know Your Tools · Scenario-Based Training The events of 9/11 clearly have proven that when extreme situations present themselves, we will often only be able to rely upon ourselves. The people on Flight 93 who fought back against the terrorists found themselves in such a situation. The names of these heroes will live on, names like: Tom Burnett, Todd Beamer, and Mark Bingham, among others. They were without any traditional weapons, yet were able to fight back by devising weapons from everyday items at hand. They are heroes not because they died. There are some things worse than death. They are heroes because they chose to die as warriors; rather than as sheep to the slaughter. Real martial skill and knowledge takes years of training and repetition to become instinctual, but some simple changes in perspective can truly open new vistas on how you view personal self-defense. Come with an open mind, and you will leave with a new way of looking at the immediate world around you. This workshop will teach you how to use everyday items to defend yourself. Additionally, it will also give you the keys to internalize your future training by using scenarios you select and the insight to gain greater proficiency over time. This training is real world and extremely hard to find. Don’t miss it! Training Location: Asian Fighting Arts Center 1630 E. Stroop Rd. Kettering, OH 45429 937-395-0333 Instructor: Your instructor is Ken Pannell founder of Sikal Tactical Combatives. Respectfully called Guru (Indonesian for teacher), he has over thirty-five years of experience and training. Guru Ken switched from martial sports to martial combat in the early eighties and has since become an expert in all aspects of close quarter combat.Guru Ken was voted into the Martial Arts Hall of Fame as the 2001 Kali Instructor of the Year and is a past director of the Arnold Battle of Columbus. Cost: $125 with registration by 3/5/07 - $190 thereafter Register Online: www.sikaltactical.com A downloadable brochure is available for more details. Questions? Contact Rich Campbell, rich@sikaltactical.com, 937-241-3970
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