Seminars are one good way of learning what instructors has to offer in their particular Art(s). While seminars are limited in some ways in how much one can learn, unless one goes often enough, it is a good way to experience them and learn a small part of that particular Art. And if one likes it he or she can then pursue it to a much degree. If not for that there is the frienship and the camaraderie that is forged during the day(s). As well there is the sharing of information about ones particular Style(s).
Picture Gallery
Darin, GM Ernesto, Stephen, Chad after
a work out at my place during his 2 day
seminar in Comox, B.C. May 1998
My first instructor in Modern Arnis Shishir
Inocalla (white) me in black, some of his
other students during Philippine festival
at the Plaza of Nations, Vancouver, B.C
June 1994
A picture with Professor Wally Jay(center),
Shishir Inocalla(right) and Ed Ursulom
during the `BIG Three` seminar held in
Burnaby, B.C. featuring Professor Jay,
Professor Remy Presas and
Grandmaster George Dillman
February 1995