Instructor: Sensei Taichiro Kaijima, 5th Dan
When: November 1-2, 2019
Location: Midwest Karate-Minneapolis, 1200 Plymouth Ave N, Minneapolis MN 55411
Cost:
Early Registration AAKF Discount
Individual: Full Seminar- $120 ($100 youth/student)
Individual: 1 Session: $60 ($50 youth/Full-time student)
Family Rate: Full Seminar- 2 Family Members: $170; Families of 3 or more $210
Family Rate: 1 Session-2 Family Members: $90; Families of 3 or more $130
Early registration Non-AAKF Member: Individual: Full seminar- $160; 1 session- $80
Day of Event Registration AAKF Discount
Individual: Full Seminar- $140 ($120 youth/student)
Individual: 1 Session: $70 ($60 youth/Full-time student)
Family Rate: Full Seminar- 2 Family Members: $190; Families of 3 or more $230
Family Rate: 1 Session-2 Family Members: $110; Families of 3 or more $150
Day of Event Registration Non-AAKF Member: Individual: Full seminar- $180; 1 session- $90
Schedule:
Friday Evening: “Kata Transitions” 5- 8pm
Saturday Morning: “Kumite Strategies I” 9am- Noon (Mpls Saturday Class Welcome 9-10am)
Saturday Afternoon: “Kumite Strategies II” 1- 4 pm
Saturday lunch will be available for about $5.00.
Dan Examinations: Saturday, 4:30pm
About Sensei Kaijima
Sensei Taichiro Kaijima, 5th Dan, Chief Karate Instructor, Valley Martial Arts Center, North Hollywood, CA. Sensei Kaijima is a 10-time U.S. National Champion and an internationally certified coach and instructor. Recent Recognition:
2016 - 1st place Kata, 1st place Team Kumite at the 55th AAKF National Karate Championship in Minneapolis, MN
2015 - 3rd place Kata, 3rd place Team Kumite at the WTKF An-American Championship in Natal, Brazil
2015 - Awarded 5th Degree Black Belt from WTKF
2015 - 1st place Kata, 2nd place Kogo at the 54th AAKF National Karate Championship in Washington DC, VA
“Before I started karate training nearly 30 years ago, I was never physically active or fit. Now I’m in my 40’s; my body has never been in better condition, and my mind/sense has never been this sharp or clear, all thanks to the karate training. I have met so many amazing people locally and internationally through karate connections, and some of my best life experiences happened at dojos, seminars and tournaments. My late teacher, Master Nishiyama, left us a path of karate training that is fun and systematic; I’m hoping to share with you my positive experiences through the training of this art.”