Animal, putting his money where his mouth is

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From: Marc "Animal" MacYoung

Okay guys you've all heard me talk about the differences between street knife work and FMA. And yes I know I have occassionally created anger, hate, grief and discontent ...ah my work is done
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But seriously, for all you folks in California, especially in and around the Bay area, here's your chance to see exactly what the difference is and what it is I have been babbling about for years. I will be holding a "Suriviving a Street Knife Attack" clinic at the Lafayette Rec Center on October 15th from 11am - 3pm

You are going to see knife work and survival techniques that are unlike anything else you have ever seen. No matter what your level of skill, experience or system, I guarantee you will never look at blade work in the same manner again.

For more information http://www.diac.com/~dgordon/schedule

Contact: Connie English
(925) 256-9879 http://www.webtigress.com
Class size is severely limited (small room) so reserve early
 
I wish I could be there. I have enjoyed your posts on this forum as well as eskrima-digest. Would like to meet you. If you are ever out to Hawaii to hold a seminar, let me know.

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Originally posted by Marc Animal MacYoung:
Oops...yeah yeah that's the ticket
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I must say that Marc is a scholar and a gentleman, and can not only show you valuable technique, but can explain it in street and technical terms. If you ever have a chance to attend one of his seminars, do so.

I hear he's also much taller in person than he looks! <g>


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Originally posted by Marc Animal MacYoung:

Don't even say it Richard...

do you really think I would be so crass as to say "I thought you'd be bigger" do you?
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Richard



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I was at a MacYoung seminar many years ago w/ Marc in Riverside. (Marc, it was at Tim's place.) It was very good, I highly recommend attendance if possible. I had just started out studying FMA. What an eye opener.

I wish I could attend the Bay Area seminar, but can not.

If anyone is interested in applied FMA, knife fighting, or street survival, attend this seminar.

Dave
 
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