Sayoc Kali Philippines

ALERT: At this time, There are “NO” Sayoc Kali Schools or Representatives in the Philippines. We are currently developing a Sayoc Training Group in Imus, Cavite. There will be Certified Sayoc Kali Instructors conducting regularly scheduled seminars starting in February, 2012. If you are interested in starting a TRAINING GROUP in the PHILIPPINES, Contact: Pat … More Sayoc Kali Philippines

Sayoc LA Mission Statement

We build warriors… masters of conflict. Our methods are deliberate practice, progressive resistance, and conscious repetition devoted to the mastery of the basics. We use the feeder principle and logical order of thinking to produce warriors proficient in any range or combative situation. We work to develop the virtues courage, integrity, loyalty, perseverance, and strength … More Sayoc LA Mission Statement

New Schedule Page

For the most current IEFMA schedule, see the new “Schedule” page on the sidebar.  Next Sayoc Atienza class will be this Friday evening, November 25th at 2000.  Due to the Thanksgiving holiday, please let me know ASAP if you plan on attending class.

November 2011 Schedule

Sayoc Atienza Schedule Friday, November 4th at 2000 Saturday, November 12th at 0900 Saturday, November 19th at 0900 Friday, November 25th at 2000 (tentative)   City of Claremont Filipino Martial Arts Last class of the Fall 2011 session will be on Tuesday, November 8th at 2000.  Winter 2012 session starts on Tuesday, January 3rd at … More November 2011 Schedule

Updated Schedule

Sayoc Atienza Updated Class Schedule Saturday, August 20 @ 0900 Friday, September 2 @ 2000 Saturday, September 10 @ 0900 Saturday, September 17 @ 0900 Friday, September 23 @ 2000 Friday, September 30 @ 2000 Saturday, October 8 @ 0900 NO CLASS Saturday, October 15 for ATIENZA KALI Training Group Session

Intent

In Sayoc Kali & Atienza Kali we often talk about a Feeder’s “intent”.  Usually this means targeting a specific point and acting with purpose.  One of my instructors, Guro Ramon Rubia was detailing to me last week about the progression of traditional eskrima training which entailed “educating the eyes”, manipulating the body and recognizing openings.  … More Intent