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NWA Ireland's Final Training Camp of 2007

  • 02-11-2007 7:03pm
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 61 ✭✭


    NWA Ireland is pleased to announce its final Professional Wrestling Training Camp of 2007 to be held on Saturday November 17th and Sunday November 18th 2007. The camp will be open for registration at 10.30am on Saturday 17th of November and training will begin at 11am and continue until 5pm before recommencing at 11am on Sunday November 18th. The camp will conclude at approximately 5 pm on Sunday November 18th. The camp will cater for all levels of ability as the training course will be spilt into various groups throughout the weekend based on ability levels. For example - participants may be split into - a group for beginner trainees, a group for intermediate level trainees/wrestlers, and a group for advanced wrestlers.

    The Head Coach for the camp is NWA Ireland Co-promoter and Head Coach Paul Tracey. Paul is a former two time NWA-UK Champion, former longest reigning NWA British Commonwealth Champion and holds First Degree Black Grades in Ring Wrestling and Submission Wrestling, and is a Qualified Teacher of Ring Wrestling. Paul will at times where necessary be assisted by various members of the NWA Ireland Team including NWA Ireland Champion Phil 'The Thrill' Boyd, Adam Abz and 'The Inve$tment' Ross Browne. Our main focus will be Professional Wrestling although we will include some Shoot/Submission Wrestling, Various MMA Techniques and Fitness Work during the camp. We will also cover various other aspects of Professional Wrestling including microphone/promo work and interview skills.

    Trainees will require no specific equipment for training. T-shirts, shorts, tracksuit bottoms, etc., would be suitable. Knee and elbow pads are advisable but not essential. Only wrestling/boxing boots or martial arts shoes are permitted in the ring or on the training mats. Trainees who do not have such footwear may train barefoot.

    The camp is open to all Professional Wrestlers/Trainee Wrestlers from all promotions home or abroad. As with all NWA Ireland Training Camps there will be a high level of intensity and work rate throughout.

    The venue for the camp is 'The Fight Factory' (formerly the NWA Ireland Training Facility, which is located at the rear of –

    10 Dublin Road,
    Bray.
    Co. Wicklow
    Ireland.

    A special reduced rate will apply for this camp only - the cost of the camp is just 35 Euro per person. New trainees not from the Wicklow/Dublin area please note that there are plenty of hotels and Bed and Breakfast facilities in the area at reasonable cost. To ensure that trainees get maximum benefit from the camp, places will be limited to 25 people. Facilities at the venue include –

    A large matted area.
    Punching bags and fight gloves
    Crash mats
    Professional Wrestling Ring.
    Weights area

    The camp will conclude with a Questions and Answers Session to give trainees an insight into the Professional Wrestling Business and to answer any questions arising for the training.

    Shops and services are located close by and are within walking distance. The nearest train station is Bray Station which is easy to get to via the Dart from Dublin City Centre or via Inter-City trains from Rosslare/Wexford. On arrival at Bray station trainees will see Bray Cabs located opposite the station. Trainees should ask to be taken to the Coach Inn on the Dublin Road, Bray. Our training Facility is located within a 30 second walk and approximately 100 yards from here. The cost of the cab is approximately 7 Euro per car (up to 4 persons).

    To reserve a place, please send a 20 Euro deposit (cash, postal order or cheques made out to NWA Ireland) to reach us by Friday November 9th to –

    NWA Ireland.
    9 Charnwood,
    Bray.
    Co.Wicklow.
    Ireland.

    Once we receive your cash/postal order/cheque we will send you a receipt and the relevant paperwork that you will need to fill in and return to us before the camp.

    This Camp is limited to trainees over 16 years of age (except under exceptional circumstances and with prior agreement with the NWA Ireland Office). Please note that all forms and paperwork for trainees under the age of 18 years needs to be signed by parent/guardian of the trainee as well as the trainee him/herself. There will be no exceptions to this rule and trainees who haven’t got all the relevant paperwork filled in appropriately will not be permitted to train. Parental Consent Forms are also required to be filled in by parents/guardians of any trainees under 18 years of age.

    For further information please write to
    NWA Ireland.
    9 Charnwood,
    Bray.
    Co. Wicklow.
    Ireland.
    Call – 00353 87 6120867
    E-mail – info@nwaireland.com


    Please note that although the instructors for this course are fully qualified to coach, that the cost of the camp does not cover personal accident insurance for trainees. Trainees (and their parents if under 18 years old) will be required to sign liability waiver forms and acknowledging the fact that they will be learning a combat sport and are risking serious injury


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,103 ✭✭✭estebancambias


    Hopefully I will get there. Can you not bring sleeping bags and sleep in the hall?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 61 ✭✭Kev Rocks


    Yeah man, alot of the guys and girls stay in the gym thats not a problem at all!


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