Text Box: Up Coming Events
Mark your calendars for the upcoming events . . .

Feb 11, Winter Tourney
Mar 18-19, Reiki I Class
April 1, Riceville, Tourney
April 8, Canada Tourney
April 28-30, 2006 SRMAA Nationals
June 5, Summer Accelerated Program begins
Oct 7, Fall Tourney
Oct 21, Canada Tourney
Dec 2, Holiday Party
Please mark these dates down for future reference. 

SeishinRyu Pro Shop
We have a full line  of  Seishin Ryu Apparel, brand name uniforms  and equipment. 
Check out our store of goodies!

Pick-up Children Promptly, Please!

West Waterloo Branch Dojo
Sensei Ken Hensley:  For Info Call: 319 - 233 - 3753

Inclement Weather
Winter weather is just around the corner, the Club will be closed due severe weather at times. Check with KWWL and 105.7 for closing announcements, or call the Club 266-5923.

ASRB World’s Finest Chocolate
World’s Finest Chocolate will be arriving soon.. Help Support ASRB

February Tournament
The SRMAA  February Tournament is approaching fast… Observe the Bulletin Board for more information to be posted soon.

Reiki I Class March 18-19th
Soshu Reiki Master/Teacher, will be holding a  Reiki Level I class on March 18 through the 19th of March.. If you have an interest please contact Renshi. Class is open to the public.

Training DVD’s Available…
Check with Renshi at the desk  for the 9th & 10 Kyu training DVDs which demonstrated the requirements of Goshin (self defense), Kata  (forms) and Reishiki (etiquette) for promotion.

In the near future we will be offering DVD’s for further ranks.
Text Box: NOTICE: We’ll match or better any prices of the same quality and brand name!!!

Seishin Ryu Bulletin  

   Seishin Ryu Martial Arts Association

Text Box: Feb.  2006
Text Box: Volume 149

Promotional Information

2

Open Dojo

2

Private Lessons

2

Seminars

2

Join up—SRMAA

2

Feb.  Birthdays

2

Class Schedule

2

See you at the SRMAA Tourney 2/11!

Why SRMAA Tournaments?

The question sooner or later arises; “Why do we at Seishin Ryu have to be in SRMAA Tournaments as a requirement for promotion?”

 

1. Our tournaments are an extension of what is taught in the dojo.

2. Under a mild amount of stress the students learn self control, to respect others (peers along with the judges), in other words “good sportsmanship”.

3. Under this mild and controlled stress the student learns to apply practical self defense methods, along with accepted an proper emotional control of oneself.

4. Now I am not recommending  all tournaments.. Because all tournaments are not created equal. Please check with me before attending “Open Tournaments,” other than ours.