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Newsletter Welcome once again to the newsletter and lets start this month with extending our best wishes to Ellie Martin , not yet 1 year old and she’s already undergone major heart surgery last week. I’m extremely pleased to say she’s doing really well and she could be sent home in the next couple of days, a tough little cookie like her mum and grandad. Good luck to the whole family.
Next as usual our hearty congratulations to all the recent successes in the clubs that utilise Tatsumaki dojo
In particular this month to the successful members of Tiska Karate who gained the distinction of Shodan, well done
Phill Dunn, Tracey King, Andrew Piper and to Luke Smith. A great achievement. Nidan to look forward to next ;-)
and of course to all the kyu grade successes namely James Johnstone, Emma Johnstne, Maria Johnstone, Shannon Breslin, Abbi Chilcroft, George Hunt, Ethan Long, Rachel Pearce, Charlotte Sampson, Rebecca Sampson, Ian Swatton, Adam Dawson, Jessica Dunn, and last but not least Sophie Dunn . Well done to one and all good luck with your next lot of training and grading.
.Continued congratulations to all those at Tatsumaki who encourage the juniors The number of junior martial arts classes at Tatsumaki to 5, being , Aikido,Judo, 2 different styles of Karate and inclusion of juniors into the Ju jutsu class.Keep it up you really make a difference, for more information on any of the juniors classes please contact us at smap1@btconnect.com or call on 01753 572555. Make sure you tell all your friends and get them involved too.
Back to Kuzushi, more congratulations go to Denny Day for his silver medal win at the High Wycombe open championships in the 81 kg category. For a small and young club Kuzushi’s players are doing extremely well, keep it going all of you, and finally for this month with Kuzushi congratulations to the following for gaining the distinction of 5th Kyu to Vik Hohti, Alan Cook and Steve Lewis, and 7th Kyu to Peter Johnson.
Please let me know of any and all the successes your clubs and their members have, people love to read about success.
Also if any of the clubs have any video of their particular art that they would like posted here or a link to another site then let me have them please.
smap1@btconnect.com
For all Karate ka a friend of the dojo Patrice Munro has just had a book published called Kaicho’s shoes, it’s a true story which highlights the neccessity for telling the truth.
Kaicho Tadashi Nakamura is the founder and leader of World Saito Karate Organisation.
Kaicho’s shoes comes in a hard cover with cotton stitching and £10 + post and handling, a portion of the sales goes to charity
WELL BEING DAYS at Tatsumaki
Enjoy a choice of four classes with an additional choice of five treatment tasters, accompanied by a traditional light Japanese buffet lunch. Japanese Arts and Crafts will be available throughout the day, which concludes with a champagne tea. You also receive a complimentary goody bag which includes a voucher toward your next Tatsumaki treatment.
A choice of four 1 hour classes and choose between five 15 minute taster sessions;
- Reflexology
- Homeopathy
- Aromatherapy
- Sports massage
- Feldenkrais
THE ONLY TIME YOU NEED TO HURRY IS NOW; TO GET YOUR BOOKING.
Call us now on 01753 57255 or e mail, sian@reflexion-uk.com
The perfect gift for Valentine’s Day.
1st Aid Course, 25th March
We’re running another ‘1st Aid Appointed Persons at work’ course on Wednesday 20th February. Places are going quickly so please apply soon.
The course is run by Mr Frank Burlingham and is HSE approved, the certificate is valid for 3 years.
For bookings please phone 01753 572555 or e mail, smap1@btconnect.com
WELCOME...
Tatsumaki would like to warmly welcome some new clubs and disciplines to the centre and wish them every success.
Slough Centre Aikido is now running a Sunday lunchtime class, specialising in some ‘off syllabus and high grade’ techniques 4.00-5.30 pm
Courses…
Welcome on the 14th June to the Shinwaki Aikido once again for an Aiki fest. Many different instructors and styles all are welcome . £15 , 0930-4.00 pm tea coffee and light refreshments available
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