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I took this shot in Temecula, CA. This is an actual Marine Corps Drill Instructor going off on a high school ROTC Marine during an inspection competition.
Head instructor Mr. Hughes shows a quick and easy knife defense during a training seminar at Jung Kwon Martial Arts, Asheville, NC. 2012
Photo Title - Instructor and student on the chairlift
Photo By - Kimberly Gavin
Photo Group - Keystone Resort 2009 Ski Season
Started a Yoga class with Macy this week and this was our first day. Pretty fun, never thought that stretching would work your muscles so good. Our instructor is intense she's about four foot nothing and pure muscle. At the end of every class she likes to say namaste which is a respectful thank you, I think it's cool. Overall pretty good class. We have eight more...hopefully we'll be able to handle it.
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Strobist: One 430EX camera right (above me) shot through grid at 1/16 power
Dan began judo under his Dad at 8 years of age in 1970. He won his first national championship at 12 years of age (and didn’t win his next until he was 19.) In 1984, at 21, Dan won the Sr. National Judo Championships at 71 kilos: he was the best competitor in the country at that weight division.
In 1984 Dan also graduated with a teaching credential from San Francisco State University and moved to New York where he taught at PS 72 in East Harlem. He continued practicing judo at the prestigious NY Athletic Club on Central Park South. Then the following year he took his judo international, first by living at the Olympic Training Center in Mexico City, where he learned to speak Spanish, and then by moving to Tokyo, Japan. In Japan Dan trained at the world headquarters of Judo, the Kodokan, along with the “Keisujo,” the Tokyo Police Academy and at other universities around Tokyo.