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Old 05-09-2003, 08:39 PM
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Default Juppo Sessho seminar Sacramento, CA

Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu Seminar with Arnaud Cousergue (14th Dan, France)
Koteki Ryouda Juppo Sessho no Jutsu



On May 24th and 25th Arnaud Cousergue will be doing a very special seminar in Sacramento, Ca. Arnaud is highly regarded around the world for his Taijutsu and method of teaching. Arnaud will have just returned from a trip to Japan in May, and full of things to share regarding this years theme and what Hatsumi Sensei is teaching. Don’t miss out on this wonderful event.

The theme will be “Koteki Ryouda Juppo Sessho no Jutsu”
We will do the Juppo Sessho Waza (5 forms), plus some training with the Kunai, Kunai Fundo, Kyoketsu Shoge, Ninjato and Nito Waza.


When: Sat May 24th 10-6 Pm and Sun May 25th 10-6 PM
Where: Rusch Community Park
7801 Auburn Boulevard, Citrus Heights, CA 95610

Prepaid registration discount available

80$ per day at the door

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(915) 425-8886
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Old 05-14-2003, 05:01 PM
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80$ per day at the door

OUCH!! Would love to go, but the price is a bit much.
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Old 05-15-2003, 12:02 PM
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Actually the price isn't very far from the norm for seminars with people of this Caliber. It also reflects the great expense of bringing him out. If that would cost less, the entrance would equally cost less. Then again, lets consider that a 2 hour class in Japan is about 30$, plus travelling there. Also I know some people that charge 60$ an hour for a private lesson.

So I would really have to say the price is really relative to what you think its worth.

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Old 05-15-2003, 02:18 PM
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alex,
when you emailed e-mailed me a while ago i deleted the email on accident. get back to me if your still interested
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Old 05-15-2003, 02:29 PM
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Actually the price isn't very far from the norm for seminars with people of this Caliber. It also reflects the great expense of bringing him out. If that would cost less, the entrance would equally cost less. Then again, lets consider that a 2 hour class in Japan is about 30$, plus travelling there. Also I know some people that charge 60$ an hour for a private lesson.

So I would really have to say the price is really relative to what you think its worth.

Thanks,
Alex Bushman
Well - you can regularly train with Bill Atkins for closer to $50 per day (depending on expected turnout, I have seen his seminars go for $65 for two days).

He has seminars in San Jose on a fairly regular basis...

Arguably some of the best training out there - **especially** for the price.

-Daniel Weidman
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Old 05-15-2003, 02:36 PM
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That is extremely true, I highly recommend Bills seminars. We must also remember that the price is lower because there is considerably less distance to travel to host a seminar with bill in the California area. These seminars aren't money making events, the prices are just estimates to break even (which never happens )

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