The Old Pine Tree July 2012 Scroll Whatʼs Next? July 4 - CLOSED, Fourth of July 7 - AZ Karate Summer League 9-13 Kids Summer Karate Camp 14 - Sogobudo Member Training NOTE: July 7 Competition will NOT be held. Please join us for the final competition of the Summer League in August. Pictures from the Adaptive Stick Training sessions presented by John Viol, Director of the US-MTA, and held at KoSho Karate on Sat., June 23 August 4 - AZ Karate Summer League 11 - Sogobudo Member Training September 1-3 - CLOSED, Labor Day Holiday 8 - Sogobudo Member Training Congratulations to the following members of KoSho Karate who completed the Shidoin Instructor Training Program offered by the International Sogo Bujutsu Federation. Johnny Linebarger, Shihan Francisco Castro, Sr. Cynthia Kilbourne Jonathan Lawrence Ray Linebarger Jean Merilan Todd Pearson Martin Santillan Mitchell Shacter
Happy July Birthdays! Words for Thought Gifts Victoria Ames Sheri Beattie Stephen Benge Darrell Berno Linda Berno Steve Brin Maria Carrizoza Bruno Caviglioli Sophia Galaz Lauren Hartmann Tiffer Hill Phoenix Hinman William Johnson Ellyn King Anne Koons Jennifer Lechner Juanita Linebarger Ray Linebarger April Mack Ramon Martinez Victor Martinez Brawley McCaslin Andy Nelson Justyne Park Tannor Park Trysten Park Briana Perez Charlotte Perkins Jennifer Schroeder Max Stradling Cori Studwell Alberto Valencia Jr Ben West Kent Wood Leslei Zuniga We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give. by Winston Churchill What Limits Do You Set? PART 1 June Old Pine Tree Scroll 9 dots, 4 lines solution Use the nine-dot pattern from the June newsletter. Without lifting your pencil from the paper, draw three straight lines and cross each dot once. What Limits Do You Set? PART 2 What about using just one straight line?
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Summer Camp for Kids (ages 5-12) July 9-13 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Bring Lunch!! (No candy, please) * Bullies No More * Personal Safety Skills for Kids & Tweens Camp Director 9-time World Karate Champion Shihan Johnny Linebarger Special Camp Bonus Nihongo Children will learn about: the three Japanese alphabets, writing kanji, numbers & counting, time & month, greetings, & much more We use a wide range of martial arts training tools to make the lessons fun and exciting for all ages. Games Fun Drills Challenging * 5 Days of Fun Games for Basic Skill Development Run, Roll, Jump, Climb Sign your kids up for camp NOW! We Build Confidence, Respect & Protection Skills KoSho Karate 3912 N Oracle Rd. Ste. 102 Tucson, AZ 85705 887-4099 kosho@koshokarate.com Cost: $65/day $50/day (2nd family member) $33/day (3rd or more) $250/camp $200/camp (2nd family member) $125/camp (3rd or more)
The First Tucson Gold Cup Where Champions Train On Sept. 22, 1985, I sponsored the first Tucson Gold Cup at the Holiday Inn/ Holidome. At that time, most tournaments in the state were sanctioned by the Arizona Referees Association (ARA), a state organization mainly run by Kempo and American Free-Style black belts. However, KoSho Karate was a member of the United States Karate Association (USKA), an organization founded by Grandmaster Robert Trias in 1948. The international rules of the USKA were far superior to the state rules of the ARA and because of this, I did not choose to have the Gold Cup sanctioned by the ARA. Infuriated by this action, the ARA chairman and the board of directors voted to boycott the tournament. By doing this, they hoped to cause the Gold Cup to fail. Unfortunately for them, for five years, I and thirty-five of my students had competed at every tournament in the state. KoSho Karate had quite a reputation, everywhere, and KoSho Karate students were ranked among the very best competitors. I was the number one ranked heavyweight black belt for five years (and was number one in kata and weapons, as well). New black belts, Sensei McCaster and Rafael Guerrero, were the number one lightweight and number one middleweight competitors, respectively, for three years. On the morning of the tournament, when the ARA expected no one but USKA members to come, they were shocked when 395 competitors and more than eight hundred spectators showed up. These people came from Arizona, New Mexico, California, Nevada, Texas, and North Carolina. Other karate tournaments usually had 150, primarily local, competitors. The crowd at the Gold Cup exceeded even my expectations. In fact, the portion of the ballroom that KoSho had rented was not large enough to hold the people. A second section and the stage in front of the waterfall were also opened and were quickly filed. It could have been a real disaster. But, thanks to the help of the KoSho students, their family members, and several USKA black belts, the tournament went extremely well. The Tucson Gold Cup was the talk of the town for a long time. It was a prime example of how KoSho Karate and its students have always been leaders in the martial industry in Arizona and across the United States. by Johnny Linebarger, Shihan The Old Pine Tree Scroll is a monthly publication of KoSho Karate - Where Champions Train. Articles for the newsletter may be sent to: KoSho Karate 3912 N Oracle Rd., Ste. 102 Tucson, AZ 85705 Ph: (520) 887-4099 Fax: (520) 292-6388 Email: KoSho@KoShoKarate.com