I'll back up Todd on that, John. After discussing training philosophy with the German branch of your group I really felt that John C. would be not only well received by your group, but that his no-nonsense approach to training would blow you guys away. Every atendee at a JC seminar gets personal attention to form and intent, and despite the [censored] you might hear from nay-sayers, I've never been to a JC seminar where someone was hurt, and I've been to more of them than anyone I know. On top of that the training really is top-notch; every element of the physical application of HES I know I got from JC or one of his students (I wish that we had had more free time at the recent seminar so that we could swap physical techiniques and not just gabbing). If you're interested in really performing the techiniques with historical intent and physicality, then JC is the way to go.
Having JC out will also really clearly tell the community that you guys are as "neutral" as you claim to be--leaving him out but inviting all the others sets you up as an "IMAF" group, which isn't your stated intention, I know. Just contact him at
armadirector@aol.com and he'll let you know what you need to do to get set up--it won't be any more difficult than having, say, Bob over. You can contact me, of course, to help you set such a thing up, too.
Oh, and just 'cause JC would be coming out doesn't mean that it would be an official ARMA seminar. He has a whole set of presentations for non-ARMA groups.
Thanks again for you hospitality in Denver!
Jake
Sen. Free Scholar
ARMA Deputy Director