HOT DEAL: JKD Family Martial Arts – $19 for Eight Introductory Jeet Kune Do Concept Lessons or $29 for One Month of Jeet Kune Do Concepts Lessons (Up to 91% Off)
Today’s Groupon Toronto Daily Deal of the Day: JKD Family Martial Arts – $19 for Eight Introductory Jeet Kune Do Concept Lessons or $29 for One Month of Jeet Kune Do Concepts Lessons (Up to 91% Off)
Buy now from only $
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Value $200
Discount 91% Off
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Learning self-defense gives you confidence when you’re traveling in strange places or insulting another province’s official bird. Don’t give a hoot with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options:
- $19 for eight introductory Jeet Kune Do Concepts lessons (a $200 value)
- $29 for one month of Jeet Kune Do Concept lessons, valid for any level (a $230 value)
The studio recommends taking the introductory lessons at the Dupont Avenue location. See the class schedule. While these classes are gear toward those 16 and older, those who are younger may call the studio for more information.
This is a limited 1-week only sale that will expire at midnight on Sunday, September 15, 2013. Click here to buy now or for more information about the deal. Quantities are limited so don’t miss out!
In a Nutshell
Learn Jeet Kune Do Concepts from a seasoned martial artist with a samurai heritage–Makoto Kabayama
The Fine Print
Expires 90 days after purchase.
Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Must sign waiver at first class. Each class typically has 6–10 people, and the one-month option can be used toward any class level; see full class schedule. Customers may attend classes at both locations, though beginners are strongly encouraged to take introductory classes at the Dupont Ave location. All classes must be used by the same person. If student is younger than 16 years old, parents or guardians must call a head of time.
JKD Family Martial Arts
http://www.jkdfamily.ca/
374 Dupont St.
Toronto, Ontario M5R 1L8
2466 Dundas St West. Unit #207
Toronto, Ontario M6P 1X8
(416) 892-9851
When famed martial artist Bruce Lee created jeet kune do (JKD) in the late ’60s, the martial arts world was fractured. Karate was here, kung fu was there, and there seemed to be no room for collaboration. With its emphasis on non-traditional structures and dynamic training, JKD shook the dust off of these old forms, inspiring a generation of martial artists in the process.
Since then, heralded instructors such as Paul Vunak have shaped JKD, incorporating different styles and techniques before ceremoniously kicking the new art form to the next generation. As one of Vunak’s students—not to mention a heritage of samurai—Makoto Kabayama blended the form’s emphasis on innovation with his own understanding of tradition. Nowadays, he continues to train his JKD Concepts by passing techniques down to their students at JKD Family Martial Arts. Although JKD Concepts has absorbed aspects of Brazilian jujitsu, muay Thai, karate, and ninjutsu throughout the years, Kabayama’s students still walk away with an understanding of the form’s four basic principles: awareness, avoidance, de-escalation, and functional self-defense.
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