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dustoff
01-18-2007, 06:03 AM
My seminar experience was unlike any martial arts experience I have ever had before. I met Will and Don (both were great people) for the first time at the airport and judging from their enthusiasm I knew I was in for a great experience.
Washington is a Beautiful State. I had never been to the Pacific North West before. I had never met Coach Sonnon in person either, and I was anxious to finally meet him and the rest of the coaching staff who taught me much through DVD’s and articles.
Before the seminar I watched the bout between Coach Fielding and Coach Ilano and felt a growing respect for everything they put into their match. Both of these coaches displayed good martial arts skills and a competitive comrade.
The Sambo seminar opened a new aspect of ground fighting for me also, most noticeably attacking with legs to legs.
Throughout the seminar Coach Sonnon expressed his passion for this art both verbally and through his enthusiasm and skill demonstration and it was great to share in that experience with him. Other points I liked were the way Coach Sonnon asked the other coaches for their input throughout the seminar.
I was also impressed with the great display of Sambo in full effect when Coach Sonnon and Coach Hurst grappled in an extensive demonstration. Other elements during the seminar that impressed me were the attention paid to partner safety, the great coaching support throughout the seminar, I also liked when we worked in small groups of four.
My experiences from past training in martial arts have consisted of a guarded, wary negative rivalry among the participants or an attitude that the participants must take away something from the practice. This time I saw that the participants were not taking but giving friendship, support and the sharing of a passion that helped make this endeavor a fun event.
Flow Fighting was great also. A few examples are Coach Jones teaching Flow Boxing where I learned the jab and cross begin from the shoulder and follow through to the wrist. Followed up by Coach Hurst demonstrating for example how a missed hook can easily turn into a Judo throw.
I want to thank everyone involved for a great shared experience and one of personal growth.

dferguson
01-18-2007, 09:17 AM
Great report, Chris. It was fun to meet you and I'm glad you made the effort to come to this Seminar. I look forward to seeing you at the next RMAX event.

Take care,

dustoff
01-18-2007, 10:22 AM
Thanks Don,

I hope to see again at another event too.

Ryan Murdock
01-18-2007, 10:38 AM
Great report Chris! Thanks for posting your perspective. :)

kblifter
01-18-2007, 10:59 AM
Chris,

It was a pleasure meeting and working with you. The people, learning, evolving is what life is all about. It is great to have you in the family. I am so glad to hear you took advantage of a private session with Head Coaches Sonnon and Jones, both unparalleled in there knowledge and contributions to the arts. Told you would do well, with your great attitude and the fact that your from E-town. Can't wait to see you again soon.

Cody Fielding
01-18-2007, 12:12 PM
My experiences from past training in martial arts have consisted of a guarded, wary negative rivalry among the participants or an attitude that the participants must take away something from the practice. This time I saw that the participants were not taking but giving friendship, support and the sharing of a passion that helped make this endeavor a fun event.

Well said, this makes ALL the difference.

It was good to meet you Chris, I'm confident we'll see you at another event.

Cheers,
C-

vvvooo
01-18-2007, 01:02 PM
I know I wasn’t there :frown: but…

Chris had a great time. He couldn't get the words out fast enough to describe his experience. In my opinion this event changed Chris’s perspective of RMAX, CST and Marital Arts in a positive way. He has acquired a true liking and respect for the Coaches involved and Coach Sonnon.

Glad you went Chris!

Will, (kblifter (http://www.rmaxinternational.com/forum/member.php?u=368)), how do you know about E-Town?:confused:
I haven’t heard the term used in quite some time.

kblifter
01-18-2007, 01:31 PM
Vinny,

You are the brother I heard so much about. It was a nice thing you did encouraging your brother to take a chance and put himself out there. It is nice to see family support, which is what the tribe is all about. As far as E-town is concerned, of course I know all...I am Coach Tran, the all knowing Coach. All kidding aside, I used to live in Roselle. Hope to see you at an RMax function with Chris soon.

bill cogswell
01-18-2007, 03:01 PM
Thanks for the report on this seminar! :)

dustoff
01-19-2007, 04:39 AM
Will,

Speaking of E-town, when I ordered breakfast the waitress there did not know what tailor ham was. It must be an east coast thing.

Chris