FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
BOSTON (Allston), Mass., July 6, 2010
Sensei Jason Gould, Director and Chief Instructor of Boston's Emerald Necklace Martial Arts will be teaching the karate section of the 2010 Boston Martial Arts Academy, the city's first ever, day-long, nationally recognized seminar for martial arts enthusiasts. The event will be held on Saturday, August 28 at the Boston Center for Adult Education.
The Boston Martial Arts Academy (BMAA) is a day-long workshop held for martial arts enthusiasts, practitioners, or simply those wishing to learn more about the many martial styles and systems available. Open to students of all levels, the academy is designed to provide information and technique sharing between the many diverse martial arts systems and their respective cultures.
The academy is comprised of both classroom lectures and hands-on demonstration classes. Taught by qualified masters in the field of Martial Arts, this year's style line up will feature lectures and technique classes in: Karate (Japanese Style), Krav Maga (Israeli Style), Capoeira (Brazilian Style), Tae Kwon Do (Korean Style), Kung Fu (Chinese Style), Jiu-Jitsu (Brazilian Style), Aikido (Japanese Style) and Tai Chi (Chinese Style).Additional details about the BMAA — including registration information — can be found here. More information about Sensei Jason Gould or Emerald Necklace Martial Arts can be found at www.karateinboston.com.
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Tuesday, July 6, 2010
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