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Jay Vail
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Postby Jay Vail » Thu Nov 22, 2007 9:55 am

Brian Hunt wrote:I would like to thank the Columbus group for their fine hospitality and I was happy to see the amount of work and effort they put into their training. I had a great time sharing my personal understanding of Ringen and Dagger, I feel the class went very well though I did have more material prepared than we were able to finish. I would like to thank everyone who attended, it was great to meet and talk with each and everyone of you. As usual at something like this, there isn't enough time in the day to get to everything you would have liked to have.

I look forward to the day I get to go back to Columbus for another event.

Brian Hunt
GFS

P.S. I would like to thank Jay Vail for his dagger book which helped me quickly reference several techniques I know from other martial studies and quickly see where they are found in our studies, the guys in Poland for their great DVD on Ott's wrestling, and everyone else who has made it possible to quickly research a large amount of information on our art thanks to their hard work on translations, books, and articles.


It's great you had such a good and rewarding time. The dagger and the wrestling that is used with it are really cool thing, aren't they? I look forward to training with you guys again.


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