The film is an Interview on one of the canals of Guayaquil, Ecuador before the seminar, taken with my humble camera.
Jose Alejandro Adum

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I want to thank Victor Camino and Jose Alejandro (Blackhat productions)
of Guayquil, Ecuador for again sponsoring a Kyusho training course for the
people of South America. In attendance were several people
from the other countries such as Argentina, Chile, Uruguay
and more.

old city

Before the course in the morning, Victor, Jose,
Jorge Radolpho Sandoval
 (of Argentina) and I toured the Old town Guayaquil.

New town

Then we toured the New River Front.

cannal one stage

That Friday we had two TV interviews for national distribution, the first
was quick with a simple interview.

cannal two stage

The second interview the TV Host was more interactive
and wanted to try some Kyusho..

special training group

Friday evening there was a special private class for the new curriculum
held at Victors Dojo.

Bidokan

The venue was the Bidokan, an integral member of the Gracie Network and a
grand dojo at that.

Group

They stopped their own classes to allow us to use the facility
for the weekend and were so gracious in that effort, we thank you.The Dojo was perfect for the venue, lined with a lot
of Gracie Family Jujitsu memorabilia a great energy.

Sparring

Saturday and Sunday were filled with Kyusho Sparring...

multiple sparring

Multiple person attack, third party intervention training,
grappling for the students of the Gracie training,
health and more... several testings
were also done on Sunday evening with great success.

Victor Camino performing the requirements for Shodan in Kyusho... and yes he passed his CI certification in the Kyusho International curriculum, he did a great job with the rest of the 10 levels required as well!

To the people of Ecuador I appreciate the hospitality and warmth, you are in great hands, thank you for the support Victor!

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