Latest MUKC news (13-06-2020)

Wednesday – 17 June – Kata discussion

Hi everyone,

Hope you’re doing fine! This coming Wednesday (17 June), the training session will be held as a group discussion about Kata instead of the lecture-type so far.

Please prepare the following points for discussion. Everyone will have to present their opinion:

  1. How interested are you in learning Kata and why?
  2. What you want to learn from Kata training sessions
  3. What you think about how it is currently run (online theory and then once a month as per usual in the Games Hall when we’re back to training)

(The links to join the session will be shared on Saturday/Sunday)

Thanks,
MUKC Committee


Monash University Kendo Club

 

Link to online sessions from Monday 15 June – Wednesday 17 June

Hi all

Below are the links to the club’s online sessions from Monday 15 June to Wednesday 17 June.

Monday 15 June – Kendo Training, 6pm
(Google Meet) (pdr*)
Meeting Code: (pdr*)
How to access Google Meet – https://apps.google.com/meet/how-it-works/

Tuesday 16 June- Social Workout, 6pm
(Zoom) (pdr*)
Meeting ID: (pdr*)
Meeting Password: (pdr*)

Wednesday 17 June – Kendo Training, 6pm
(Google Meet) (pdr*)
Meeting Code: (pdr*)
Note – All members highly encouraged to attend this session as it will be a discussion about kata practice instead of a “training”. Please come prepared to discuss why you practice kata, whether you like kata, what you feel about current kata practice sessions etc.

Remember to complete the club’s consent and waiver form before participating in any online sessions:
– Adult form: (pdr*)
– Child form: (pdr*)

If you have any questions, please email or send the club a message on Facebook.
Thanks,
MUKC Committee


Monash University Kendo Club

(pdr*) Mony – Private details removed. Check your email for info.

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