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Spring USHF Seminar
When:  Saturday, March 6, 2010

Where: Indiana State University

Health and Human Services Building (The Arena)
Room B-93 (Dance Studio)


Cost:  $50 for Non-USHF Members
          $35 for USHF Members

  • At Registration you can become a USHF member for
    $15 therefore making your registration fee $50...so
    you might as well join USHF so that your next
    seminar fee will only be $35, but the choice is
    always yours.

  • If you are a USHF member dues are paid in either the
    spring or fall. Try to keep track of when you need
    to pay dues so that you will not have an extra $15
    fee to pay unexpectedly. If you are affiliated with a
    school, they should be keeping a current roster
    and can therefore tell you when your dues need to
    be paid and if this is the case, you should be paying
    your dues to your school who will then forward
    the appropriate amount to USHF. If you have
    questions you can always contact USHF via the
    Feedback Form.

  • Another payment option is purchasing a life
    membership which, as the name indicates, will grant
    you access to all USHF Seminars for free for life.
    The cost of a life membership is $150.

  • And finally, USHF apparel and patches are always
    available for purchase at the seminars so bring
    extra money if you are interested in purchasing any
    USHF apparel.  
Order of Events:

9:30-10:00- Registration begins

  • Try to arrive a little early so that we can start on time; registration
    always takes more time than planned.

10:00-11:00- Francisco "Paco" Dolz

"Kicking Drills: Training tips for a high energy workout."
    Kick pads or porkchops are recommended.


  • Francisco “Paco” Dolz began his martial arts training in January of 2001 as
    a member of the Indiana University Tae Kwon Do Club. Under the tutelage of
    Grand Master Donald Burns and Master Jim Thomas, Mr. Dolz attained first
    degree black belts in both Tae Kwon Do and Hap Ki Do before leaving
    Indiana in May of 2003. Upon relocating to Fort Myers, FL in August of
    2003, Mr. Dolz began training at United Martial Arts Center under Grand
    Master Noah Guak. Mr. Dolz is currently the Head Instructor for the
    Florida Gulf Coast University Martial Arts Club under the umbrella of the
    Kunja Fighting Academy. Mr. Dolz holds Martial Arts Instructor
    certifications from the World Ko Am Mu Do Federation as a 3rd Degree
    Black Belt, and the United Federation of Tae Kwon Do Instructors and the
    United States Hap Ki Do Federation as a 2nd Degree Black Belt. He also
    holds a Level B Olympic Sparring Referee certification and a Personal
    Fitness Trainer Certification from the Aerobics and Fitness Association of
    America.

11:15-12:15– Todd Miller
(Gentry Martial Arts/ Indiana University Martial Arts Program)

"Additional foot work patterns for the 5 directions of response."

  • Todd Miller started his martial arts career in 1998 with Hapkido at Indiana
    University (Bloomington). He is currently a 3nd degree Black Belt in
    Hapkido under the United States Hapkido Federation and also under the
    Koren Hapkido Federation. He is currently the only certified FAST defense
    and FAST combatives instructor in the state of Indiana.

    Todd is also part owner and instructor for Gentry Martial Arts located in
    Martinsville, IN and is on staff with Indiana University's Martial Arts
    Program.  He teaches Self Defense, taekwondo, Hapkido, and Lil Dragons.


12:15-1:30- Break for Lunch

1:45-2:45- Steve Tuttle
(Indiana State University Martial Arts/Martial Concepts)

To be announced

  • To be announced

3:00-4:00- Patrick Kelly
(Indiana University Martial Arts Program/Martial Concepts)

"Proposed/Revised Body Movement Drills and their applications"

  • Mr. Kelly, who started training Hapkido in 1990, currently holds a 5th dan
    black belt rank within the United States Hapkido Federation and serves as
    USHF President for a second term. He also holds the rank of Full
    Instructor in Martial Concepts: Fitness and Fighting System. He has been
    instructing martial arts classes at the Indiana University Martial Arts
    program since 1992, including Hapkido, Self-Defense, Escrima, Jun Fan Jeet
    Kune Do, Brazilian Ju-jitsu, and Archery. He is the Martial Arts Program
    Coordinator at IU where he also serves as Faculty Advisor for the Martial
    Arts Committee in the Dept of Recreational Sports. Most recently, in 2009,
    he presented a workshop on Martial Arts for Physical Education:
    Attribute Development and Self-Defense Application for the Physical
    Education Summer Institute for the Indiana Department of Education.

4:15-5:00- Open Presentations / Discussion

***BOG and BOE meetings to follow.