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| Pat OMalley |
Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 5:30 pm |
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RAPID ARNIS ANNUAL TRAINING CAMP 2008
Come and join us at Europe's leading FMA training camp and take this unique chance to train with some of Europe's leading instructors in the Filipino Martial Arts,
TUHON PAT O'MALLEY
DAYANG LUCY O'MALLEY
TUHON NIGEL HERTERICH
and other leading Rapid Arnis International Instructors will guide you through the various styles taught within the Rapid Arnis International organisation.
INCLUDING:
Dumog, Panantukan, Serra Todo, Doble Baston, Solo Baston, Largo Baston, Espada 'Y' Daga and much more.....
Pitch your tent and let your family enjoy the fun, sun, sea and sand of the English Riviera while you train and meet other top FMA instructors.
FOR THOSE CAMPING ON SITE BUT NOT TRAINING A FEE OF £5 PER PERSON, PER NIGHT WILL BE CHARGED (UNDER 16's HALF PRICE, UNDER 5 YEARS FREE).
You also get the chance to see the hardest instructor grading's in the Filipino martial arts.
Only those attending all 3 days will be allowed to grade at the annual camp for FREE.
Open to all styles from beginner to instructor.
FOR BOOKING INFORMATION AND FULL DETAILSE-MAIL: info@rapidarnis.com
£60 for 1 Day - £100 all 3 day's.
INSTRUCTORS WITH 5 OR MORE STUDENTS TRAIN FOR FREE
MAY 24th, 25th & 26th 2008
WATCOMBE SCOUT CAMP
EASTERFIELD LANE
TORQUAY, DEVON TQ1 4SH
ENGLAND.
This is a required event for all European instructors and Affiliates. |
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| jonbroster |
Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 3:24 pm |
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Hi,
I hope you all have a good weekend.
Sorry I can't make it (first time ever ), but I'll be there next year.
Jon |
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| Rick_nz |
Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 5:27 pm |
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Good Luck to everyone this weekend,and have fun,
I know Pat will
I look forward to reading all about it next week.
Sticks up
Riki & everyone at RANZ |
_________________ YBIFMA
"Riki the PR Man"
“We have but one life and I intend to enjoy mine”.
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| Pat OMalley |
Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 1:17 pm |
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Well done everyone and thanks for everyone who turned up to the Rapid Arnis 15th Anniversary despite the stromy weather in the evenings and the tents collapsing, mine included
A big congratulations to the following instructors.
Lucy O'Malley - 6th Degree Black Belt
Nigel Herterich - 6th Degree Black Belt
Iain Wallace - 2nd Degree Black Belt
Kenneth Bradbury - 2nd Degree Black Belt
Scott Marshall - Junior Instructor
Keith James - Junior Instructor
Damien Alexander - Junior Instructor
Congratulations to the following student grades:
Yellow Belt:
Terry Miller
Nick Roberts
Green Belt:
Matt Gilligan
Blue Belt 1:
Joel Morris
Blue Belt 2:
Daniel Marren
Rees O'Malley
Mike Catingdig
Brown Belt 1:
Tom Leatherby
Brown Belt 2:
Andrew Marren
Andrew Jansen
Also the following awards where also given to the following people.
Instructor of the Year:
Nigel Herterich
Lucy O'Malley
Affiliate of the Year:
Scott Marshall
Outstanding Acheivement:
Iain Wallace
Dedication to the Art:
Jacob Stewart
Award of Recognition:
Clinton Jones
Richard "Riki' Mitchell
Thanks everyone for making the weekend all worthwhile and the Kareoke nights where hillarious too.
YBIFMA
Pat |
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| Peter Bradbury |
Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 3:01 pm |
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Well done everyone for passing!
I think we should say a special well done to damien for learning to duck, we'v never seen him duck so low or move so quickly!!! Probably to Andy Marren as well, i dont think any one realised you could get hit that hard!
Peter |
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| Pat OMalley |
Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 9:07 pm |
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Hahahaha, yeah I did not realise that 'D' could duck that quickley either. Mind you Peter if he had not you would have cleaved his head off with that shot which might not nessisarily be a bad thing
Yeah and big Andy Marren, well what can you say apart from 'OUCH'.
Thanks for all your help at the weekend Peter, it was greatly appreaciated and good to see you are still a class act.
YBIFMA
Pat |
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| scotty |
Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 10:12 am |
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Hi guys,
Likewise well done to all at the camp for passing the relevent grades going for, it was a great day despite a few minor injuries
Also well done and congrats to all who got awarded special awards for achievements in Rapid Arnis (mine included , what a surprise )
And like Pat and Peter said a lot of us didn't think Damien could move that fast or duck that low so that was well worth seeing
So with that all said, thanks for a great time guys despite the bad weather at night time
Cheers
Scotty  |
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| Peter Bradbury |
Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 5:14 pm |
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Pat OMalley wrote:
Thanks for all your help at the weekend Peter, it was greatly appreaciated and good to see you are still a class act.
I should repay the compliement and say that its good to see the age isnt catching up yet ill go hide now!!!!!
Hope the wrists not to bad scotty!
Peter |
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