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Sayokan Azarbaijan Bravery Games

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Sayokan Azarbaijan Association had it's first national open bravery games on 29th November 2009.

The event took place in  Sumqayıt city where various styles joined like Shotakan, Ninjutsu and Kenjutsu.

 

 

Azerbaijan Sayokan's Nevruz celebration.

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Sayokan Azerbaijan Nevruz mini Bravery GamesAybar Vasif Namazov, Azarbaijan Sayokan representative, has arranged a mini bravery games for Nevruz on 15th March 2009.

Nevruz is a celebration for Turks which has beencustom for thousands of years. In recent years, Nevruz has been owned for so called other nations or etnicities claiming ownership. 

Turanian lands and people (Turks which spreaded from Europe to far east) celebrates Nevruz in various names which is listed below. The meaning of Nevruz is the awakening of nature (spring) and the existence of Nation of Turks. It is symbolized by Ergenekon. In Turkish mythology, Ergenekon is a legendary place located in the inaccessible valleys of the Altay Mountains, where Bumin Khan have gathered the Turkic people. See the picture below.

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The World Martial Arts Bravery Games 2007 took place in Kayseri/Turkiye

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Bravery Games 2007The World Martial Arts Bravery Games took place between 21-26 August in Kayseri, Turkiye. Several countries joined the full contact games and enjoyed the mount Erciyes during their stay where the residential hotel was based.

It was the first of it's kind in an open air on the grass with a different setup from the usual. First few days there were referee seminars to get the none Sayokan style referees used to the rules and regulations.

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An enjoyable summer camp...

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Summer Camp 2004The Sayokan 2004 Summer Camp was held  in Iskenderun (Hatay) Arsuz seaside town of Turkey between 16 - 19 September.

As in most  Sayokan seminars, it was multinational and enjoyed by every participant.

Cross breathing techniques, Tola and Alplik program B weapon's training for one-to-one and one-to-many were amongs the seminar subjects.
 
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