New Dojo Openings. . . January, 2007 will be a busy month for new IUKF dojos. Darin Yee, our P.R. Director, will be celebrating the grand opening of his massive Plymouth Ma. dojo on Saturday, January 27th with an all-day program including a traditional Chinese Lion Dance, a Kungfu demonstration and an open Uechi-ryu class conducted by George Mattson. (Details to follow)
On Sunday, January 28th, John Page will be holding his all day Grand Opening celebration in Ayer, MA beginning with a morning class conducted by George Mattson and Darin Yee. All are invited.
Daniel Portelance announced the January opening of his new Uechi club in Bradfore, Ontario Canada. Dan promises more information shortly.
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"Chow Now" with Mary!
And you thought our forums were only about the Martial Arts! Our "Chow Now" moderator keeps things lively and interesting, even if you aren't much of a cook. (Click on Mary's picture to visit her forum) GEM
Holiday Recipes Planning to do some baking this weekend and trying to come up with healthy eats during the impending holidays. Anyone have any recipes they would like to share? (Okay, I really don't need them to be that healthy!!!) -Mary S
Chocolate Truffles
3/4 cup heavy cream (whipping cream) 1 box of Baker's chocolate - semi-sweet (the one that has 8 blocks of chocolate) 2 tbls. of your favourite fortification (i.e. RUM!)
Chocolate for dipping or other coverings - coconut, icing sugar, crushed walnuts.
In a heavy sauce pan add cream and heat until bubbles form on edge (do NOT boil). Add chocolate (it's easier if you cut it into coarse chunks) Melt down and remove from heat. Stir until mixed completely. Cool at room temp. and add your "fortification".
Put in the fridge covered with wax paper until mixture is firm.
Scoop out into approximately 1" balls on wax paper. Dip in chocolate (white or dark) and drizzle more chocolate on top or roll in your desired topping.
Easy, a bit messy and totally delish!!!
MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!! Mary
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quote: Originally posted by MikeK Thanks Dave, you did. The way things are going I'll be needing some protection during training in the next couple of months.
Just wondering if you ever do any kind of training without the gear on at all and if so what is it like?
Mike we identify the need for training in 8 different stages. This is needed to allow the student to work through their awkward stage through guided discovery, then into their comfort zone, then we can start building proficiency, then adding the stress inoculation. |
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