kickass
Oct 23 2003, 12:39 PM
HOW DO I GET IN TOUCH IF I WOULD LIKE TO RIGHT A LETTER TO SHINBUN.
Matt
Oct 23 2003, 09:07 PM
Good question....
Your Regional Manager should be able to get it sorted for you. Give the letter to your instructor and ask them to pass it on to them.
Failing that there may be an address in the mag somewhere
Les
Nov 17 2003, 04:58 AM
any thoughts on Shinbun? Sensai brought a copy in last week but did not get a chance to read through it - worth the money? or is the content available on the net (you know..for free

)
Karateclown
Nov 17 2003, 11:14 AM
QUOTE (Les @ Nov 17 2003, 03:58 AM)
any thoughts on Shinbun? - worth the money? or is the content available on the net (you know..for free

)
I've bought the last 2 copies of Shinbun and have found them to be a good read .. The articles are usually pretty good and I found that I got something out of boith copies. The interviews with senseis and other black belt karate-ka are quite inspiring and help you see what makes them tick and keep focused on their karate. It also keeps you informed with what is going on in the GKR world and sometime a bit of history on karate (as is in the latest edition).
I personally give the magazine 2 :thumbwink:
Nooms
Nov 17 2003, 09:25 PM
I thought it was worth the money too - apart from the World Cup results, there are heaps of good articles. My fave was the recounting of Kancho et al taking a trip to Japan.
If you drop in on our dojo (Seven Hills) web site, there is a very brief summary of the articles - more like a table of contents than anything else.
And I'll agree with Karateclown's two :thumbwink:
Bearette
andyfan
Nov 18 2003, 04:29 PM
my dad gets the shinbuns every time because he works in gkr, and i find them good to read, i learn stuff every time i read shinbun.
andyfan
Nov 18 2003, 04:31 PM
yeh they do have addresses to write to shinbun in the mag
russkris
Nov 18 2003, 04:46 PM
I emailed them to see how I subcribe to it, but no reply???
Matt
Nov 18 2003, 06:19 PM
Its a lot better than it used to be thats for sure.
I particularly like Sensei Gavin interviewing Kostya Tzu - I'd love for the mag to do that sort of thiing more often.
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