Bridlington is set to host one of the largest martial arts and self‑defence seminars in the United Kingdom on Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 May, at Bridlington Spa.
The gathering of Martial Arts World Masters brings together leading practitioners from around the globe, offering participants the chance to learn a wide range of martial arts styles and techniques, under one roof.
The event caters to all levels from complete beginners to experienced martial artists. Sessions are designed to inspire, challenge and develop skills in a supportive environment.
This year’s seminar is a fully inclusive event, welcoming individuals and families of all ages. Visitors can take part or spectate, making it a perfect opportunity for newcomers to experience the energy and discipline of Martial Arts.
Event Highlights include training sessions led by internationally recognised masters, workshops suitable for all ages and abilities, and a broad mix of martial arts styles on offer. Participants or spectators can book in advance or attend on the day.
Councillor Nick Coultish, East Riding of Yorkshire Council cabinet member for culture, leisure and tourism said
“It’s great to see this event returning to our region, showcasing the variety and richness of martial arts.”
“We encourage residents and visitors to take part and watch outstanding grand masters from around the globe in action at Bridlington Spa.”
More information or to book a place can be found at facebook.com/BridMartialArts, by calling Stuart Hicken on 07730 562913 or emailing gmstuarthicken@outlook.com


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