A.J. Advincula's Seminars

 

2011 Seminars

 

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Place

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2011

       
Linde Belt
Krysdaggr@aol.com
Feb 18-20 Longview, TX 903-643-5398

What: Escrima/Knife seminar with Sensei Advincula all levels of escrimadors welcome
When: 2011  Fri Feb 18th  5 pm
Sat Feb 19th  9 am  until 5 pm
Sunday Feb 20 9 a.m  until 11:30 or 12  ( depending on time of Sensei's flight)
Where:  Longview/Kilgore TX   some will be at Linde's dojo in Longview some at her home in Kilgore
Cost: $150
Please contact Linde for more information.

Cherry Watkins
cherry@olemiss.edu
Apr 1-2 Oxford, MS 662-801-1434 Cost is $50.00
Linde Belt
Krysdaggr@aol.com
Apr 8-10 Longview, TX 903-643-5398

On Fri and Sat we will be working Sensei Advincula's katas.  Sunday will be Escrima and knife.   Bring  Kama,as well as escrima sticks and knives.  Fri and Sat  will be at Parkeway Health CLub in Longview. Sunday will be at Linde's house.  Email krysdaggr@aol.com  for more details.

Heather Rancic
heather.rancic@gmail.com
Apr 16-17 Stamford, CT  




Glenn Wargo g.wargo@hwfarreninc.com

May 1, White Meadow Lake Country Club at Rockaway New Jersey   The areas to be covered this coming year will be Shimabuku Sensei’s Sunsu Kata and Ku San Ku Sai.
Mike and Claudia Whiteley June 4    

Tentative time 10-4pm. There will be a special luau following so RSVP's are a must.
For information/ sign up  - contact Claudia Whiteley at renlai6@comcast.net

Rich Flora rflorakuma@yahoo.com.
John Kiskeil blk.blt@worldnet.att.net
June 10-12 Stroudsburg, Pa    
Tommy Jones Aug 5-6 First Baptist Church gym - Thompson Station, TN 931-379-5414 (H) or 931-215-2305 (C)

Other Info.:  Isshin Ryu weapons on Friday night,  Saturday knife fighting to start with and, depending on how far we get before lunch, possibly Katagwa 2, body mechanics, escrima, empty hand vs a knife, or back to bo, sai, or tuifa.  There are several hotels in the area as well as several restaurants.

Cost : $100.00 for both days

 

 


A.J. Advincula's Seminar Subjects

 

ADVINCULA'S ISSHIN-RYU SEMINAR

Times required depends on the level of the participants. For example; as a
rule, new students should be taught history and traditions along with body
mechanics. They would only do the basics while higher level karateka would do
up to their level of kata and bunkai. Time required for kata and bunkai
(analysis or interpretation of techniques in the kata) depends on the level
of the participants and how much depth on the subject you want. What you do
is pick the course of instruction. It can be all Isshin-ryu, or parts of
others. Isshin-ryu, Kobudo, Hindiandi or other.

ISSHIN-RYU KARATE AND KOBUDO BASICS
1. History & traditions
2. Basic exercises lower
3. Basic exercises upper
4. Kotekitai (forearm conditioning exercises)
5. Stances (the purpose and use)
6. Posture
7. Kamae or fighting postures and guards
8. Body mechanics (kimi, kiai, chinkuchi)
9. Vital points and targets
10. Distance (Ma), and how to cover space
11. Ippon kumite drills using basics
12. Sanbon kumite drills using basics
13. Self-defense techniques of Tatsuo Shimabuku
14. Bo basics, striking, thrusting,blocking
15. Bo basics w/bo partner (attacking, blocking, countering)
16. Bo -Tatsuo's two point drill with bo partner
17. Sai basics -striking,thrusting, blocking,
18. Sai basics w/bo partner, attacking, blocking, countering
19. Sai-Tatsuo's blocking drill with bo partner
20. Sai throwing-must be outdoors-need targets
21. Tuifa basics, striking, thrusting,blocking
22. Tuifa basics w/bo partner,attacking,blocking,conter
23. Tuifa-Tatsuo's blocking drill with bo partner
24. Question and answer period

KATA: Demonstrate the kata and each person practices. If I have to check each

person and correct them, naturally it will take more time. This is good for
small seminars.

BUNKAI: Demonstrate and show Tatsuo,s basic interpretation of the techniques
and everyone should practice them with a partner.

PATTERN: Each kata has a pattern and everyone should know how to make their
own. I will show them how and how to start and stop at the same place.

DRILLS for 1 or 2 persons. Show how to practice with or without a partner.
More or less time may be allotted to any subjects. It depends on the level of
expertise of the attending participants.

Seisan
Seiunchin
Naihanchi
Wansu
Chinto
Kusanku
Sunsu
Sunsu
Sanchin
Tokumine no kon
Urashi bo
Shishi no kon
Kyan no sai
Chatan Yara no sai
Kusanku sai
Hamahiga no tuifa

INTRODUCTION TO HINDIANDI
Hindiandi techniques
Hindiandi kata Bogushin
Bogushin bunkai
Bogushin 2 person drills

INTRODUCTION TO HAND TO HAND COMBAT
Chokes
Throws (must have mats indoors,grass outdoors)
Rifle bayonet
Improvised weapons
Military use of knife
Military sentry taking w/knife
Military sentry taking w/other than knife

OTHER KATA
Chuden Kata (Dojo kata Shorin-ryu)
Uechi-Ryu Sanchin
Katagwa l KATA (Advincula's kata)
Katagwa ll KATA (Advincula's kata)
Kusanku kama (Advincula's kata)
Tokushin no tekko (Tokumura's kata)
Tokushin no eku (Tokumura's eku)
Intro Nunchaku


RYU KON KAI KOBUDO: Bo & Eku of Iha Kotaro

Shushi no kun
Shushi no kun bunkai
Choun no kun
Choun no kun bunkai
Sakukawa no kun
Sakukawa kun bunkai
Chiken (Tsuken) no eku
Chiken (Tsuken) no eku bunkai

ESCRIMA & KNIFE FIGHTING
Escrima history,Type of knives; targets, vital points
Escrima basics single stick
Two person drills single stick
Solo bag drills (must have heavy bag)
Escrima basics sword and dagger
Two person drills sword and dagger
Escrima basics double swords
Escrima 2 person drills double swords
Escrima bag drills (must have heavy bag)
Escrima individual double sword pattern drill
Advincula's escrima kata (Ascension)
Ascensions interpretation w/partner
Knife fighting history & traditions
Knife 2 person drill, reverse ice-pick grip
Knife 2 person drill, reverse pull slash grip
Knife 2 person drill, reverse slashing grip
Knife 2 person drill, hammer grip
Knife 2 person drill, fencers grip
Knife 2 person drill, AJ'S grip
Knife disarms, 2 person drills

3 HOUR PERSONAL DEFENSE COURSE FOR NON MARTIAL ARTS PERSONAL
Personal defense Intro
Personal defense hand techniques
Personal defense kicking, kneeing,stomping
Personal defense ground techniques
Personal defense escape techniques
Personal defense review