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RSB Seminars™ on “Combat Spontaneity” & “Multiple Attacker Scenarios”

From the Rapid Skill-building Seminar Series©

Presented by:

Tom Garriga's, President of the Tang Wei Martial Arts Institute

Tom is one of the most respected and knowledgeable Masters in the martial arts world. He is a Master of the Wu Ji Chyuan Fa System, Wu Ji Tao, and a 9th Degree Black Belt in American Kenpo. Please see our website for more details. www.tangwei-martialarts.com

The Rapid Skill Building Seminars™ are designed for the novice as well as the advanced martial artist. Training will focus on developing highly effective skills through unique drills learned in these seminars. These skills are an adjunct to any style of martial art and will improve your effectiveness in combative situations.

Date and Location:

Saturday, February 20th, 2010
at the MPDC Building, Salt Lake Community College
9750 South 300 West, Sandy, Utah


“Combat Spontaneity” RSB Seminar: (9:00 AM to 12:30 PM)

  • Master the art of effectively adapting to aggressive assault without conscious calculations, stress or panic. This training goes beyond memorized techniques and focuses on the skills used by masters of the martial arts.

“Multiple Attacker” RSB Seminar: (1:30 PM to 5:00 PM)

  • Develop the unique tactics and maneuvering skills to realistically survive and prevail in situations involving multiple assailants. Training includes dealing with armed attackers, limited maneuverability, and environmental challenges.

Cost:

Pre-registration by February 17th: $75.00 for one Seminar or $125.00 for both RSB Seminars
Admission at the door without pre-registration: $100.00 per person per RSB Seminar

Contact:

Please contact Tom Garriga for more information or to pre-register:

Email - This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Or call - (801) 558-9435



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