Nage Waza Seminar
On Sunday Jan 13th 2008 Victor Anderson will teach a Nage Waza (Projection/Throwing Techniques) seminar at the Yachigusa Ryu Dojo.
This seminar is open to anyone interested in attending.
The cost for the seminar is free, but donations for the sushi dinner we will take Victor to after class will gladly be accepted.

Victor Anderson began his Kodokan Judo training in 1960 in Hayward, CA. Since then he has trained on both the West and East coast as well as Texas. Mr. Anderson also studied judo in Korea and Panama. He has been the head instructor at two military judo clubs, Ft. Hood, TX, and Ft. Belvior, VA. Mr. Anderson has placed in the national master's tournament in 1994 and 1996. He has also studied Shudokan Karate, Korean Hopkido, and Chinese boxing. Mr. Anderson has trained U.S. Military Police in unarmed combat. He has also attended three seminars given by Mr. Rick Clark on the use of pressure points. Mr. Anderson holds a national level coach certificate from U.S. Judo and is a nationally certified judo referee. While Mr. Anderson is well practiced in judo as a sport, he also studies judo as a martial art. He continually strives to refine his understanding of the application of Kodokan Judo to unarmed combat.

Date:
Sunday January 13th, 2008
Time:
Starts at 9:30 AM
*Warm-up time 9:00
Location:
Yachigusa-Ryu Aiki Bugei
3440 20th Street San Francisco, CA 94110
Phone:
415-821-1902
This seminar is open to anyone interested in attending.
The cost for the seminar is free, but donations for the sushi dinner we will take Victor to after class will gladly be accepted.

Victor Anderson began his Kodokan Judo training in 1960 in Hayward, CA. Since then he has trained on both the West and East coast as well as Texas. Mr. Anderson also studied judo in Korea and Panama. He has been the head instructor at two military judo clubs, Ft. Hood, TX, and Ft. Belvior, VA. Mr. Anderson has placed in the national master's tournament in 1994 and 1996. He has also studied Shudokan Karate, Korean Hopkido, and Chinese boxing. Mr. Anderson has trained U.S. Military Police in unarmed combat. He has also attended three seminars given by Mr. Rick Clark on the use of pressure points. Mr. Anderson holds a national level coach certificate from U.S. Judo and is a nationally certified judo referee. While Mr. Anderson is well practiced in judo as a sport, he also studies judo as a martial art. He continually strives to refine his understanding of the application of Kodokan Judo to unarmed combat.

Date:
Sunday January 13th, 2008
Time:
Starts at 9:30 AM
*Warm-up time 9:00
Location:
Yachigusa-Ryu Aiki Bugei
3440 20th Street San Francisco, CA 94110
Phone:
415-821-1902
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