Professor Rick Clark

Chief Instructor (8th Dan)

Ao Denkou Kai International

Presents

A Series of Seminars on The Vital Points of Martial Arts

CONTACT US

 

To secure your place please either ring

David Luddington on

01823 – 272644

 

 Location      Contact              Dates

Taunton               David Luddington     
Sunday 13th April 2008

 

1pm – 5pm At

United Dojos Martial Arts

Unit C Wilfred Road

Taunton Somerset    TA1 1TB

 

Click HERE for a map   

 

Fee £25 For entry on the day or £20 if

booked in advance

Ao Denkou Jitsu is the study of vital point applications of traditional martial art techniques in theory and in practice. It uses the analysis of movements in forms to discern self-defence techniques by utilising vital point strikes, locks, throws and other approaches that may not be obvious without careful study.

Text Box: Professor Rick Clark was born December 4 1948,
and commenced training in 1962. 

Professor Clark currently holds:
8th Dan in Ryukyu Kempo 
7th Dan in Ju-Jitsu 
7th Dan in Tae-Kwon Do 
5th Dan in Chinese Kempo 
4th Dan in Judo 
3rd Dan in Modern Arnis 
1st Dan in Hapkido

His teachings and methods are sought after world-wide and he regularly holds seminars on Vital Points, Grappling and applications hidden in the traditional forms, for martial artists of many different systems throughout the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, Scotland, England, Wales, Norway and Sweden.

Ao Denkou Jutsu also includes the practice of complimentary techniques from a variety of martial arts in order to enhance the effectiveness of the art beyond that found in traditional forms.

Secrets of the Kata

We are very fortunate that this time round, Professor Clark has agreed to demonstrate some of the hidden movements found within the Kata of Classical Martial Arts.

 

It is rare for the modern martial artist to be presented with the opportunity to study under a sensei of such diverse and rich background. 

Don’t pass up on this chance!

 

BOOK EARLY!

As places will be limited and allocated purely on a first come first served basis

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