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Every once in a while, Michigan dojos get together for family practices. I think they don't happen often enough. I bet people in other areas would like that sort of thing if they had the means as well. What if people planned some impromptu family training sessions on here? Just decided on a certain day to descend on a certain dojo.
That's all I wanted to say, really. But don't you think it would be cool if, one day, 20 extra people just showed up for practice? |
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Every once in a while, Michigan dojos get together for family practices. I think they don't happen often enough. I bet people in other areas would like that sort of thing if they had the means as well. What if people planned some impromptu family training sessions on here? Just decided on a certain day to descend on a certain dojo. |
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Actually we are looking to do that with some of the local university Dojos around here. My goal this year is to try and make our local dojo a bridge between the RPI, Union and SUNY dojos; since we are more permanent than they are. Any advice or observations others have on doing this would be welcome.
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We need to more of that...it's a time/distance problem for us. Nobody wants to drive home three hours from Seattle or 90 min from Corvallis after keiko and a few beers - but we need to start to find a way. |
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This is a great idea, man. As alluded to earlier, there probably are some rivalries; it's a competitive sport (among other things) after all. But kendo seems to produce such as tight knit community (take the KW Forum for example) that I'd be willing to bet something like this could be a hit. Here in the NYC area, there are least 4 or 5 dojo, and that doesn't begin to reach out to New Jersey, Connecticut or Westchester county. I gotta say, though, I honestly don't know if anything like this is being done locally. Anybody local to NYC have something to add?
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From experience
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