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February 1.0

Postby Jaron Bernstein » Tue Oct 24, 2006 8:55 am

Greetings all,

The Columbus study group will be hosting a NTP 1.0 on 2/3-4/07 at:

http://www.rpac.osu.edu/

The cost will be 50$ per person. Saturday will be the 1.0 and Sunday will be open sparring and freeplay. If interested, contact krovos@hotmail.com to register. Free lodging and transport are available.

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Re: February 1.0

Postby robrobertson » Wed Oct 25, 2006 5:39 am

Hooray!

I believe that I'll actually be available for that one. I sure do hope so!!!

Rob


Jaron Bernstein wrote:Greetings all,

The Columbus study group will be hosting a NTP 1.0 on 2/3-4/07 at:

http://www.rpac.osu.edu/

The cost will be 50$ per person. Saturday will be the 1.0 and Sunday will be open sparring and freeplay. If interested, contact krovos@hotmail.com to register. Free lodging and transport are available.

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Postby Allen Johnson » Wed Oct 25, 2006 6:35 am

Who will be instructing?
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Postby Keith Culbertson » Wed Oct 25, 2006 10:15 am

Allen Johnson wrote:Who will be instructing?


We've invited Senior Free Scholar Gene Tausk of ARMA Houston to instruct, and there will be several GFS available to help out as well.

We are able to eat at the facility for lunch and can meet in the evening Saturday for an outing or other ideas people suggest. We have access to AV equipment of all kinds, so please feel free to bring those as well. Best to carpool to the site as parking is not free, but reasonable.

see you all there,
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Re: February 1.0

Postby Jaron Bernstein » Wed Oct 25, 2006 3:08 pm

We also have big fluffy throwing mats, so we can do the more dynamic over head throws (werfen) that most folks can't do for safety reasons. Our guests from the recent study day seemed to enjoy that aspect of the art. :D

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Postby Aaron Pynenberg » Thu Oct 26, 2006 2:50 am

Yes, the Ohio Group's facility is simply awesome. Jaron, make sure to tell everyone to bring swimsuits so they can use the hottub/sauna/swimming pool located one level down from the training room after class. -AP

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Postby Will Adamson » Thu Oct 26, 2006 3:20 am

Aaron Pynenberg wrote:Yes, the Ohio Group's facility is simply awesome. Jaron, make sure to tell everyone to bring swimsuits so they can use the hottub/sauna/swimming pool located one level down from the training room after class. -AP


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Postby JeffGentry » Thu Oct 26, 2006 9:33 am

Aaron Pynenberg wrote:Yes, the Ohio Group's facility is simply awesome. Jaron, make sure to tell everyone to bring swimsuits so they can use the hottub/sauna/swimming pool located one level down from the training room after class. -AP


We have been there for the last year and I have not been in the sauna, hot tub, or pool yet.


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Postby Martin_Wilkinson » Thu Oct 26, 2006 12:13 pm

JeffGentry wrote:
Aaron Pynenberg wrote:Yes, the Ohio Group's facility is simply awesome. Jaron, make sure to tell everyone to bring swimsuits so they can use the hottub/sauna/swimming pool located one level down from the training room after class. -AP


We have been there for the last year and I have not been in the sauna, hot tub, or pool yet.


Jeff


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Having those facilities at your disposal and not using them.
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Postby JeffGentry » Thu Oct 26, 2006 12:27 pm

Martin_Wilkinson wrote:
JeffGentry wrote:
Aaron Pynenberg wrote:Yes, the Ohio Group's facility is simply awesome. Jaron, make sure to tell everyone to bring swimsuits so they can use the hottub/sauna/swimming pool located one level down from the training room after class. -AP


We have been there for the last year and I have not been in the sauna, hot tub, or pool yet.


Jeff


What is wrong with you?

Having those facilities at your disposal and not using them.


I guess like anything else when you have it you just do not think about it, it simply never occured to me because it is alway's there i guess.


I think i will start though.

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Postby Gene Tausk » Thu Oct 26, 2006 1:23 pm

Aaron Pynenberg wrote:Yes, the Ohio Group's facility is simply awesome. Jaron, make sure to tell everyone to bring swimsuits so they can use the hottub/sauna/swimming pool located one level down from the training room after class. -AP


The Columbus study group has far and away the best training place I have ever seen. I can't believe how unbelievably uber-cool is Larkins Hall. Man, when I was an undergraduate, Larkins was a dingy place. Now, it's better than the Beverly Hills Health Club!

Besides the pools and saunas, the Columbus group also has access to great wrestling mats for grappling practice (green, green, green with envy........... :evil: )

Congrats to Jaron and Jeff and company for getting this amazing facility for their use.

Yet another reason to visit the Buckeye State!
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Postby David Kite » Wed Jan 24, 2007 4:27 pm

Bumping this thread to remind anyone who may be interested.

This event is fast approaching (time has been flying so fast I almost missed it). I presume the agenda is still the same?

Are there plenty of spots still open for us procrastinators? :wink:

Looking forward to being there.

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Postby Jaron Bernstein » Wed Jan 24, 2007 11:05 pm

Hi David! :D

Indeed, we are still on for 2/3-4/07 at www.rpac.osu.edu. Cost is 50$ per person. The instructor is now Stew Feil due to some scheduling challenges. We start Saturday 2/3 at 1:00 p.m. Contact me at krovos@hotmail.com for the address to mail the fee to and to arrange lodging if needed. Sunday will be more geared towards freeplay and sparring for those who are interested.

Jaron

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Postby Joe Fults » Thu Jan 25, 2007 5:01 pm

Conflict with Liberty Invitational.

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Postby Will Adamson » Sun Feb 04, 2007 3:26 pm

Thanks for a great event guys! That's quite a facility you have there.

Thanks to Jaron for putting some of us up in his home.

Thanks to Stew for making the trip and sharing his insights, stories, and displaying his abilities as a great example of how it's done.

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