Wednesday, 2 July 2008

JKD SEMINAR


EXPLOSIVE!! SPEED!! POWER!! LEARN…
THE WAY OF THE INTERCEPTING FIST!!!
Bruce Lee and his martial art, Jeet Kune Do (JKD) exploded on the silver screen and rocked the world more than 30 years ago. Although JKD is commonly found in the West, it is rarely practised in the East, especially in Singapore.

Finally, now YOU have a chance to experience the purest form of Bruce Lee’s combat system, as taught by Sifu Mark Stewart. Internationally recognized author, teacher and competitor, Sifu Stewart will shed light on JKD and reveal the secrets behind the fists of fury, with direct lineage from the last protégé of Bruce Lee, Sifu Ted Wong, an original student and board member of the Bruce Lee Foundation.

So what are you waiting for?!!
Don’t pass up this chance to
learn this rare and sophisticated authentic art!

Come on down to
FIGHTWORKS ASIA
on the
2nd of August
and…

EXPERIENCE THE
Way of the Dragon!
Programme Details:

Saturday August 2: International Jeet Kune Do (IJKD) Workshops

(A) 12pm - 2pm: Long Range Combat

(B) 3pm – 5pm: Middle Range Combat

(C) 6pm - 8pm: Close Range Combat (Trapping and Takedowns)

Per 2hr Slot: $60 (for Workshop Members)
Per 2hr Slot: $80 (for Non-Members)

Venue:
FIGHTWORKS ASIA
565 MacPherson Road, 4th Level
http://www. fightworksasia.blogspot.com

*All General Participants must pre-register at Fightworks Asia

*All General Participants will receive a Certificate of Participation


About the Teacher
As head of International-JKD, Mark Stewart, formerly a Professor of Physical Education at Mt. San Antonio College in Walnut, CA. is based in Bangkok, Thailand, where he teaches Martial Arts, Sports and Fitness. Stewart is an international teacher, author, and competitor who has taught, studied and competed around the world in countries such as Japan, France, Thailand, and Canada. He has been featured in and on the cover of many martial arts magazines including Black Belt. He has also been interviewed by Reuters and it was broadcasted internationally including the CNN.