Martial Arts Symposium 3rd Degree Jiu-Jitsu Black Belt Seminar

Join the WSU Martial Arts Clubs and Wrestling Club at the Washington State University Student Recreation Center (SRC) for the first Martial Arts Symposium, this Friday, Nov. 9, 6:30-9:30 p.m.

Two hour Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Seminar with 3rd Degree Black Belt  Keith Owen. Additionally, demos and instructional activities will be provided by other martial arts styles during the event (Wrestling, Judo, Karate, and Tae Kwon Do)!

This event is FREE to the public (Day pass to the SRC is $10 for non-SRC members).

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