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To the best of my understanding, Guro is not ceasing his seminar tours, but rather just seeking optimise the amount of travel he does. 48 weekends of the year worldwide, especially to the lengths of Australia, must be exhausting.
Delighted to say I will be seeing him this weekend in Bournemouth, so it may be something that comes up in conversation.
"That's how I feel, I'ma do whatever I like ... I was raised in this society so you can't expect me to be a perfect person cause, I'ma do what I'ma do."
Dan must have some drive, I thought he would have lightened up his schedule afew years ago, its like Apideh sit-hirun, his about 70 and still teaching muay thai.
Lonnnnnng day today! Up at 6AM, 3 hour drive to Bournemouth, 5 hours of superb Kali and Silat training with Guro Dan, 4 hour drive home. Still, sat down with dinner in the oven and pint of Guinness in hand, happy days
I spoke to Guro and Joel about the seminar touring and there is certainly no intention to stop, just to make the schedule a little more sensible and less arduous. You should have seen him move today, just awesome.
Mike,
I offered your hello and respects to Guro, and his face lit up at the mention of your name. He couldn't believe I knew you, and asked how we knew each other, so I explained our training of old with Vu. He asked if you were still with the Military or still training Spec Ops, I gave him the state of play as best as I know it. Guro said that he has lost all his best guys to the Military and Government Agencies, and has lost touch with too many of them. He said he misses you Mike, and it would be great to hear from you.
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