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    Infinity Knife and Aiki Seminar at The Little Dojo April 13 and 14

    By the little dojo | April 2, 2007

    Steve Smith will be conducting a Seminar at The Little Dojo Friday Evening April 13 at 6:00 pm and Saturday April 14, 10am to 3pm. Friday evening will be on Infinity Knife Concepts and Methods. Saturday will be on Effortless Power, Trapping, Sticking and Eskrima. Seminar Tuition for Little Dojo Members for both sessions is $75 for Non Members it is $140. This session will be over 6 hours of exploration of the Infinity method and Fook Yueng Chuan. To Register call Premier Martial Arts 509-527-3385. There will be only twelve people accepted at the Seminar.

    Topics: Aikido / Aiki Jutsu, Bruce Lee, Fook Yueng, Jesse Glover's Non-Classical Gung Fu, Seminars, Steve Smith | 12 Comments »

    12 Responses to “Infinity Knife and Aiki Seminar at The Little Dojo April 13 and 14”

    1. Kris Says:
      April 3rd, 2007 at 12:43 pm

      Anyone that can should check this out! Steve’s knifework is the best I have ever seen!

    2. Meghan Says:
      April 10th, 2007 at 7:04 am

      I’ve had the opportunity to work with Steve on some of these concepts and it is awesome. Anyone that can should go.

    3. the little dojo Says:
      April 13th, 2007 at 9:41 pm

      I am having a great time at the seminar, it is like family reunion. Thanks Tom, Kelly, Louis, Megan, Candice, Josh, Cory, Kevin, Bill, Ben, Gabe, Bob, Chris and all the rest you rock!

    4. Meghan Says:
      April 14th, 2007 at 3:44 pm

      Thanks Steve, There were some familiar faces and some new. It was an awesome weekend learning and exploring!!! Learned alot and had a great time

    5. Kris Says:
      April 14th, 2007 at 8:22 pm

      Thank you for the seminar Steve and everyone that attended it was awesome!!

    6. Bill Says:
      April 14th, 2007 at 9:43 pm

      Master Steve, Thanks very much for a very exciting and fun weekend. I really appreciate the time and effort you spent on myself and all the others who attended this Seminar. I also wish to thank Tom, Cory, Kelly and the others for being patient with my skills, or lack thereof. :)
      A great time was had by all I’m sure.
      Thanks again,
      Bill

    7. Candace Says:
      April 16th, 2007 at 10:52 pm

      Wow. I ‘learned’ so much…and now to try to put it into practice! It was nice to have another ’sister’ present – Meghan, thanks for adding to the fun!

    8. daniel Says:
      April 17th, 2007 at 1:54 pm

      heh i sincerly hope you will never have to put the stuff steve teaches to “practice” candace, i’m glad you guys had a wonderful time and i wish i could have joined you guys!

    9. cory Says:
      April 18th, 2007 at 11:24 am

      It was a heartwarming experience to reconnect with my old friend Steve (after 10 yrs!). An added bonus was to experience the generous and playful spirit of his students,which always tunes me in to the controlling influence of a space.in addition to this was the Infinity Knife.It makes me feel that all my time with Corto Cadena was a waste. I could see that many people are well on there way to becoming top flight artists, while most are just beginning to realize what a unique oppourtunity it is to train with Steve.I hope to come down and visit whenever possible, you all have inspired me to train if not more “seriously”, at least more often. Although, I have to make sure if Maestro Smith was refering to me as an Uncle or a Grandpa? Maybe I have to start packing a cane…
      Namate

    10. the little dojo Says:
      April 18th, 2007 at 1:18 pm

      I think Candace was talking about the training methods that we looked at over the weekend and putting some of the principles she worked with into her training at Premier Martial Arts. But I get your drift. We would never want to have to use the stuff combativly, and then only as a last resort.

      It seams to me that learning good knife and gun defense is getting to be a better and better idea.  The nation just went through a devistating attack at Virginia Tech, our hearts go out to all of the families that were affected.

      We all were shown up front and personal the need for training and awarness in our lives.  An attack like that can happen anywhere and it seams like a great plan to develope the skills to deal with them.

    11. the little dojo Says:
      April 18th, 2007 at 1:43 pm

      Cory,

      Uncles and Grandpas in the system. But bring the cane we can do some playing with that too. It was just great to see you, and fun for me to reconnect with people who loved Ed Hart also.

    12. Candace Says:
      April 20th, 2007 at 4:39 pm

      Hahaha! Master Smith is correct in his assessment of what I ‘meant’ about putting these methods into practice. Thanks for the good laugh though!

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