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  • Krabi Krabong Camp Oct 3rd & 4th in R.I.

    East Coast Krabi Krabong Camp with Ajarn Steve Wilson

    Oct. 3rd and 4th at the Battleground Training Center in East Greenwich, Rhode Island.

    This will be a rare opportunity for those of you on the East coast:

    2 Days of quality instruction with Ajarn Steve Wilson
    Learn authentic Krabi-Krabong from one of the leaders of the Buddhai Swan Krabi Krabong lineage in North America.

    Master Wilson is a rare individual. Trained at the prestigous
    Buddhai Swan School of Sword Fighting in Thailand, he is one of the highest ranked
    practitioners in North America, an excellent and patient teacher, and he is an outstanding source of Knowledge. I count myself as Extremely fortunate to have studied privately with him.

    Everyone is welcome. This is a great introductory seminar or if you
    are an advanced practitioner it is a great opportunity to work with
    one of the best in the art.

    Fee: $150 for both days, (Sat & Sun)
    $80 for one day of training. (KK, Sat - 1:30 - 5:30)
    $60 Muay Thai/Muay Kachuek (Due to many requests, Sat - 9:30 - 12:30)
    Time: Planning 9:30 - 4:00 both days.

    Training starts at 9:30. Please arrive by 9:00 to register.

    Battleground Training Center
    461 Main Street
    East Greenwich, RI 02818

    william @ mongrelcombativearts . com

    Best regards,
    William

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    I picked up Chalambok (AKA: Ajarn Steve Wilson) yesterday at the airport and went back to my place to hang out with the family. The last time he saw my children my daughter was a baby and my son was about 4 yrs old. We went out to dinner and caught up on old times and discussed the current states of Muay Thai and Krabi Krabong. He also mentioned a lot of material from Colonel Nattapong that we were going to go over as well. Today I picked him up and we headed over to the gym and started going over a some of the Nattapong material which has a different feel than my previous training, but fits right in with the direction I've been working. We also took off on a number of tangents and had a great time...just like old times. Later in the day we got something to eat and Ajarn mentioned that he'd never seen the Atlantic Ocean....we'll fix that. We jumped in the cruiser,picked up my kids, and headed down to the beach. When we got there Ajarn climbed down the rocks, knelt down at the waters edge and dipped his hands in the water. I could see that it really made him happy to be able to do that. It made me happy to be able to oblige. Sometimes the simplest things are the best things. After that we drove over to one of the old WW2 forts on the Island. It was great to be able to talk with him again as we walked around checking out the old bunkers, gun turrets, and pill boxes. After that we headed back home for a good meal with the family and discussed some of the logistics for tomorrows camp. I'm really looking forward to this for my guys...and yes, myself as well.


    Best regards,
    William

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