The Hoitsugan Seminars
February 19-22, 2004
Silicon Valley area of northern California
Unprecedented Shotokan Training Opportunity!
For the first time ever,
over a dozen instructors, all of whom lived and trained in Japan, taught more
than 20 classes over a four-day period. Many of them trained directly
with Nakayama Sensei prior to his passing in 1987. Someof these instructors
lived in Japan for many years and have gained experiences that may be invaluable
to your own training. This event has set a new standard of excellence
for seminars.

Pictures from the Hoitsugan Seminars, 2004
***Order the DVD from the Hoitsugan Seminars, 2004***
Some of the best instructors from various
organizations are coming together from far and wide
to carry on a legacy -- the legacy of Nakayama Sensei. From their training at the Hoitsugan,
these instructors all share one thing: a sense of obligation to
pass on the extraordinary insights into karate training that
they gained in Japan.
These seminars involved an extraordinary gathering of non-Japanese Shotokan instructors.
Some classes were open to all ranks and ages. Some were restricted to just black belt adults. There were also some classes in yoga and breathing that non-martial artists were welcome to attend. Some instructors focused exclusively on ideas and training methods they picked up while training in Japan. Others combined their Japan experience with their own thoughts on training and teaching.

| February 2004 |
19th Thursday |
20th Friday |
21st Saturday |
22nd Sunday |
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| Location |
Mountain View YMCA,
Mountain View |
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| 7am |
Seminar
17 S Ubl |
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| 8am |
Seminar 18 L Montoya |
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| 9am |
Seminar 3 B Ehling |
Seminar 9 D Cook |
Break |
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| 10am |
Seminar 4 J Keeling / Steve Ubl |
Seminar 10 B Thompson |
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| 11am |
Break |
Break |
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| 12pm |
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| 1pm |
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| 2pm |
Seminar 5 G DuBois |
Seminar 11 J Yabe |
Seminar 19 F Borda / J Peck |
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| 3pm |
Seminar 6 L Montoya |
Seminar
12 M Berger |
Seminar
20 J Yabe |
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| Seminar 13 G Michel |
Seminar 21 E Passoja |
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| 4pm |
Break |
Break |
Break |
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| 5pm |
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| 6pm |
Seminar 1 J Keeling |
Seminars 7* (from 6:45) A Hoopes |
Seminar 14 & 15 A Hoopes |
Seminar 22 L Montoya |
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| 7pm |
Seminar 2 S Ubl |
Seminar 8* (from 7:45) L Montoya |
Seminar 16 S Ubl |
Seminar 23 M Berger |
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| 8pm |
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| Early Registration (payment RECEIVED by Feb. 12, 2004) |
Late Registration (received after Feb. 12, including at the door) |
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| Entire Event | Best deal:
nearly 25% off the
cost of early registration for a full schedule of seminars!
$320 for an event-long pass to all seminars (Some seminars will run concurrently) Must be paid in advance. |
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| Individual Seminars | Up to 4 seminars | $25/seminar | $30/seminar |
| more than 4 seminars | $20/seminar | $25/seminar | |
| Please note: $5 charge/seminar
for spectators. |
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Questions? Please send email to jon@jkasv.com (Jon Keeling).
The Hoitsugan Dojo and
dormitory (six small rooms) were set up in 1972 by
the late JKA Chief Instructor Nakayama Sensei (with
the help of Kanazawa Sensei, now head of SKIF) for
people coming to Tokyo from around the world to train. It
is located just around the corner from where the Honbu Dojo
had been for 2+ decades, in Ebisu-Nishi.
More about the Hoitsugan
Jon@jkasv.com