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Old 07-10-2012, 03:08 PM   #1
chadbanister
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Ai symbol Summer Camp USAF Q&A

Hey guys and gals,
This will be my first year attending the USAF Aikido summer camp in NJ. Any advice on where to stay. I was looking to get into the resort but nobody is looking for roomates at this time. Also, I will be staying Mon., tue, and wed. nights. But my flight gets in a little later which will allow me to only make the last class or two on monday. Would I be required to pay for the entire day or do they have a partial day pass for those instances. And how many classes would be a good idea to make if I am only training two full days. I mean, obviously all of them would be great but maybe that is a little over ambitious.
Any info would be greatly appreciated.

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Chad B.
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Old 07-11-2012, 12:54 PM   #2
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Re: Summer Camp USAF Q&A

Check...

http://usafaikidonews.com/summer-camp/

The daily mat fee is $90. No partial days...but, you can always ask, since you're only able take 1 class on your first day because you are flying in late...

https://store.usaikifed.com/product/...2012-day-pass/

You can always email the USAF with specific questions.
http://www.usaikifed.com/contact/

...and, if you are physically able, why wouldn't you take all the classes
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Old 07-13-2012, 10:51 AM   #3
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Re: Summer Camp USAF Q&A

Pay is normally by the day, half-week, or week... Some people come and only take one class a day, some take every class (8-9 a day), most are somewhere in between. Totally up to you, what physical shape you're in, what teachers you want to see, how you feel like spending your time, other things you want to do, etc.

Personally I usually like taking all the classes, and I know I'm not the only one . But you'll see how you feel.

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