Sweden Seminar- 28th Feb, 1st March 09

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A successful 1st SSBD Swedish Seminar organized by Henrik Harraldsson.
.It was a 2 days (10hrs) event held on the 28th February and 1st March 2009 in Linköping, Sweden. The seminar covered aspects of blade vs blade, unarmed blade defence and empty hands movements. It was attended by martial artists and instructors from various martial art systems.
.MY APPRECIATION
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I would like to express my appreciation to Henrik Haraldson for organizing and hosting a successful 1st Swedish SSBD Seminar. To all the instructors and martial artist supporting the seminar travelling from Norway, Finland and different parts of Sweden, especially the boys that travelled 12hrs from North Sweden; Imua Shantung Kuntao, Practical Tai Chi Chuan, Pekiti Tirsia, The Kali Society, Capoeira, etc. Henrik, Lars, Bjorn, Paul, Sassu for being patient in being recievers in my demonstrations. Those who got injuries and still had the spirit and enthusiasm to carry on the training. My apologies if I miss anyone or made any mistakes or miss-spellings, please email me to rectify it.
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This seminar like my other events aims primarily to raise the curiosity and awareness among people from different nationalities about the martial heritage and culture of Brunei Darussalam in general.
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The kind of support I got for the 1st SSBD Swedish Seminar was a very humbling experience. I met old friends and made more new friends in the seminar, especially to Jimmy Boharfa (instructor in Imua Shantung and Williem deThours Kuntao) and the Imua Shantung Kuntao boys for teaching me their super secret "one finger in the water buffalo" and "monkey picking the peach" technique :)
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Please enjoy the pictures below;
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The kind of support I got for the 1st SSBD Swedish Seminar was a very humbling experience. I met old friends and made more new friends in the seminar, especially to Jimmy Boharfa (instructor in Imua Shantung and Williem deThours Kuntao) and the Imua Shantung Kuntao boys for teaching me their super secret "one finger in the water buffalo" and "monkey picking the peach" technique :)
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Please enjoy the pictures below;
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