Stephen K Hayes Ninja Psychology seminar at the Boston Martial Arts Center

by | Mar 26, 2014

Boston Martial Arts Center Stephen K Hayes and Mark Davis

Boston Martial Arts Center
Stephen K Hayes and Mark Davis

I would like to thank all who came to the Stephen K Hayes seminar at the Boston Martial Arts Center. Thank you to the students who help me host the event Tom Lato, George and Kerry Kokkinogenis, Curt Brown, Paul Etherington, and Cindy Miller. Thank you, Bisousweet, for the great cookies. Thank you, Cindy Miller, for bringing fruit and power bars.

And a big thank you to Stephen K. Hayes for teaching the very interesting subject of Ninja Psychology.

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Boston Martial Arts Center

Mark Davis

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