Lakas Filipino Martial Arts welcomes back Guro Daniel Lonero for his second annual Maryland seminar! Guro Daniel will be covering the Inosanto Method of Filipino Martial Arts and Jeet Kune Do Concepts. This two-day event will be on the weekend of August 20th & 21st at the New West Learning Center / Baltimore Fencing Center in Columbia, Maryland (the same location as last year). Cost is $60/day or $100 for the whole weekend. Cash is accepted at the door, or for credit card or PayPal payments you may use the Buy Now buttons at the bottom of the page.
No experience is necessary, all levels are welcome. Recommended equipment includes gloves (bag or MMA is fine), focus mitts and any training weapons, including sticks and training blades.
Daniel Lonero has been trained and influenced by some of the world’s finest martial artists and has been a direct student of Magulang Na Guro Dan Inosanto for over twenty years. Granted the prestigious rank of Full Instructor, he now travels internationally to teach and share his experience in various countries such as Spain, England, France, Switzerland, Italy, Belgium, Germany, Scotland, Chile, Luxembourg and the U.S.
His ability to teach is coupled with a trained eye for details and real life experience. He holds fight records in the U.S. and in Europe, winning the U.S. amateur Shoot Wrestling Championship and the Mixed Martial Arts French Cup in 2003. In the early 90’s he opened up his own Martial Arts Academy in his hometown of Luxembourg, where he taught people from various walks of life. His experience appeals to beginners as well as confirmed martial artists and professionals, and he has trained law enforcement, public security experts, and people from other types of agencies. Currently, Guro Daniel has been teaching for the past 10 years at the world renowned Inosanto Academy in Marina del Rey, California.
About XTMA
Cross Training Martial Arts is an international program whose goal is to promote cultural awareness and understanding by exposing students to high caliber instruction on several martial arts from around the globe. The trainings are coupled with high level physicality and theoretical paradigms, which are aimed at magnifying the depths and efficiency of each art to their full potential. The various workshops, seminars, classes and/or lectures are open to men, women, and children who are interested in a multifaceted training experience. Moreover, in the words of Guro Inosanto, “the goal here is not the mere accumulation of knowledge”, but rather the provision of research tools to learn about the art of fighting in its totality, and more importantly, to learn about one’s cultural making. Ultimately, the hope for students, and current (and future) XTMA instructors – is that of self-discovery. In an effort to better grasp the present, one must understand the past, which will in turn help him/her make better decisions for the future.