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 5/8/2007 9:02:37 AM
TeamSharkey
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Yes.  Keep in mind for those who don't make this camp, that the Sharkey's Boot Camp starts in July and the Summer Camp is in August.  These are "live in" camps which will have you doing some great training from the time you wake up until you go to bed. :)    For more information go to www.sharkeyskarate.com


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 5/14/2007 4:26:54 PM
LionsDenXMA
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sounds pretty brutal
Real Fighter's inc.
 5/15/2007 8:55:19 AM
TeamSharkey
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It is a great camp, especially for those who wish to bring their competition skill up to the next level.  Last year I sat at a table with Larry Carnahan who is the president of NASKA. He asked where Sensei Sharkey was, and I told him that he was running the boot camp.  He asked what that was and I explained to him what it was.  He then asked, what crazy kids do that (jokingly of course).  I replied, the ones that you see on stage in the night time finals almost every tournament (Luke Broadlick, Dayna Huor, Megan McKinzie, just to name a couple).


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 5/15/2007 3:58:09 PM
LionsDenXMA
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so you basically practice your forms and stuff right?
Real Fighter's inc.
 5/16/2007 8:52:10 AM
TeamSharkey
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Yes.  If you have a form that you are working on and need to improve we can do that.  If you are wanting to learn a new form for competition, we can do that too.  This holds the same for weapons as well.  The instructors are well verse in different arts and weapons.  They can help you with traditional, creative or extreme.  The camps teach you different drills and training habit to utilize and help you grow as a martial artist.  The Boot Camp also teaches goal setting skills which are very helpful when trying to learn new things for competition.


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