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The SENi06 Expo again proved to be a worthwhile investment and unique promotional opportunity. Our third year at the show allowed us to finally present our joint project ‘Martial Heritage’, which we have been developing with our long-term colleague Otto Madarasz at Martial Promotions. We were also fortunate enough to meet with many Wing Chun practitioners, especially on the Saturday, as our stand became a central point for Chi Sau experimentation and a reunion of old brothers, including James Sinclair and Garry McKenzie. Our current clients, Dave O’Donnell (Cage Rage), Danny Guba (Doce Pares) Anton Van Thomas (Wing Chun) and Neil Adams (Judo) all helped to make this day possible, and a new DVD was launched which contains almost an hour of interviews with these awesome individuals, alongside some of the best known Martial Artists’ in the UK!
Having a stand which, in a sense, was able to promote two businesses and one idea was unique to the exhibition. The thousands of people who poured through the doors were not only there to watch competitions and buy products, they were there to see how the Martial Arts is developing. A business like ours is rare, and we noticed this more this time round than ever before. The demonstrations on the Leitai and Tatami areas were good, although again maybe the audiences would appreciate the Martial Arts more if there weren’t so many distractions!
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