INTEREST TOWARDS SHINDEN RYU JUJUTSU GROWING IN ARMENIA
PanARMENIAN.Net
September 23, 2010 - 13:50 AMT 08:50 GMT
Black belt holder, 8th dan in Shinden Ryu Jujutsu Takao Kitano is in
Armenia on September 1-29.
This is his fourth visit to Armenia, where he conducts master classes
for young sportsmen.
"I see that the number of people interested in our martial art is
growing. It is of keen importance that Armenian sportsmen conceive
the philosophy of Shinden Ryu Jujutsu, which aims to develop people's
body and spirit," Kitano told journalists.
Representative of Armenia's Dai Nippon Butoku Kai Grigor Shekoyan
noted that people aged between 10-55 deal with this martial art
in Armenia. "As championships and international tournaments are
not organized in this martial art, we participate in festivals and
seminars," said Shekoyan.
From: A. Papazian
PanARMENIAN.Net
September 23, 2010 - 13:50 AMT 08:50 GMT
Black belt holder, 8th dan in Shinden Ryu Jujutsu Takao Kitano is in
Armenia on September 1-29.
This is his fourth visit to Armenia, where he conducts master classes
for young sportsmen.
"I see that the number of people interested in our martial art is
growing. It is of keen importance that Armenian sportsmen conceive
the philosophy of Shinden Ryu Jujutsu, which aims to develop people's
body and spirit," Kitano told journalists.
Representative of Armenia's Dai Nippon Butoku Kai Grigor Shekoyan
noted that people aged between 10-55 deal with this martial art
in Armenia. "As championships and international tournaments are
not organized in this martial art, we participate in festivals and
seminars," said Shekoyan.
From: A. Papazian