Postby David Kite » Sun May 01, 2005 9:23 pm
Well, technically it was held in Lancaster, OH, but it was hosted by the Columbus study group.
Anyway it was a great success. There was a turnout of about 10 people attending with a pretty even mix of ARMA members, as well as those completely new to RMA. It was great to meet the new faces as well as train with old colleagues.
As always it is a wonderful experience being able to train under an experienced instructor. As has been said by others before, every time I attend a 1.0 seminar, I learn something entirely new and find areas in my own training to refine and improve upon (like guards and footwork <img src="/forum/images/icons/wink.gif" alt="" /> ). NTP 1.0 provides an excellent foundation and basis in ARMA's 3 Tier Curricula structure.
In addition to training within the larger group, ARMA members recieved personal instruction/evaluation/feedback from John Clements,which by itself was at least as beneficial and educational as the rest of the information presented over the weekend.
Unfortunately there was little time for any free-play, save during the lunch break, however everyone was treated to a wonderful meal Saturday evening by Jaron's wife (whose name eludes me, embarassingly, but it was good food).
Finally, at the close of the seminar, the rank of General Free Scholar was awarded to Francisco Uribe and myself. Congratulations to Francisco on a job well done.
David Kite
(brand shiny new) GFS, ARMA in IN