The First Modern Arnis Class In Oshawa
The first Modern Arnis class in Oshawa, Ontario, was held on Wednesday, February 20, 2008, at the Legends Community Centre. It was held just eight months after I moved here, and lots of prep work went into it.
I aimed to get 2 to 5 people in for the initial class. I got 5 participants, one of whom left early. Unfortunately, Modern Arnis wasn’t what he was looking for.
The other four (including my wife, Mary-Anne) enthusiastically participated in the two-hour class. I focused on the basics, such as the 12 angles, single sinawali, and both cane and empty-handed. I also introduced the basic block, check, and counter drill.
Interestingly, they had been looking for a Filipino Martial Art to practice for quite some time. They were happy to have me in their backyard. Nice folks. One of them, Chris, was kind enough to take a group picture at the end of the first Oshawa Modern Arnis class for posterity!
It was a lot of fun to be teaching again. I have not taught classes regularly since leaving the Hilliard Martial Arts Center in Columbus, Ohio, in June 2007.
I look forward to the next class and attracting more people to Modern Arnis in Oshawa. Bringing Master Chuck Gauss, my instructor, here for a seminar is one of my goals this year.
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