14/03/2024
"Two Moro Scouts ca 1912. Two Moro soldiers of the 52nd Company Philippine Scouts, with Springfield M1903 rifles and bolo bayonets."
(University of Wisconsin)
The 51st and 52nd were the only Philippine Scout Companies comprised of all-Moro (Mindanao Muslim) soldiers. The 51st were Maguindanaos from Cotabato and the 52nd were Maranaos from Lanao.
Because Moros in the Philippine Constabulary wore their distinctive red fez hats, the Moro Scouts chose to wear their own distinctive brimless headwear as shown in the picture.
(Paul Eric Darvin)
22/12/2018
The following is our official statement concerning the viral video of a student from Ateneo using his Tae Kwon Do skills to attack his classmates.
As an organization, we have never encouraged and tolerated bullying of any kind. What we teach requires a great deal of maturity and a very high degree of discipline. We believe that only by giving our students the maximum amount of respect and dignity can we then push the boundaries of safety and intensity in training and we expect that same respect and discipline be extended by our students and instructors to those around them. There is no room in our organization for those who cannot live up to these standards and we have demonstrated this zero-tolerance policy before.
All of our instructors have therefore been reminded that they have the absolute authority to immediately expel any student found guilty of bullying or misusing their skills for anything other than self defense of themselves, loved ones and others in need of assistance.
This incident of bullying not only highlighted a dark practice within many educational institutions but it also does a great disservice to the martial arts and martial practitioners who share our disgust, anger and shame over the bully’s misuse of his skills. The bully’s actions are going to negatively affect the public image of the martial arts and we hope that the individual behavior of martial artists from all systems does win back the trust and admiration of the general public.
08/06/2018
International sports brand Decathlon supports the Filipino Martial Arts
Arnis with Decathlon Philippines
As we work to empower our purpose of making sports accessible for Every Juan, we need to understand the needs of our users in order to provide the best range of products with the best quality to price ratio.
18/09/2017
Experience and learn Filipino Martial Arts.Train with us at our KALI MANILA classes.
- Blue Ridge B basketball court, Comet Loop, Proj. 4, QC / Mondays and Wednesdays 8:00-10:00 pm
- Level 3 Fisher Mall along Quezon Avenue / Tuesdays and Fridays 8:00-10:00 pm**
- Bonifacio Highstreet, BGC / Wed 7:00-9:00 pm
- AIM, Makati / Saturdays 2:00-5:00 pm
The per-session training fee is P300. Training weapons will be provided for beginners.
**Note: gym rate may vary at Fisher Mall.
07/07/2017
Experience and learn Filipino Martial Arts.Train with us at our KALI MANILA classes.
- Blue Ridge B basketball court, Comet Loop, QC / Mondays and Wednesdays 8:00-10:00 pm
- Level 3 Fisher Mall along Quezon Avenue / Tuesdays and Fridays 8:00-10:00 pm**
- Bonifacio Highstreet, BGC / Wed 7:00-9:00 pm
- AIM, Makati / Saturdays 2:00-5:00 pm
The per-session training fee is P300. Training weapons will be provided for beginners.
**Note: gym rate may vary at Fisher Mall.
24/06/2017
Empowering the ladies at ANZ-Solaris. Thank you for having us!
22/06/2017
Empowering women at ANZ! Thank you for having us!
07/06/2017
Experience and learn Filipino Martial Arts.Train with us at our KALI MANILA classes.
- Blue Ridge B basketball court, Comet Loop, Proj. 4, QC / Mondays and Wednesdays 8:00-10:00 pm
- Level 3 Fisher Mall along Quezon Avenue / Tuesdays and Fridays 8:00-10:00 pm**
- Bonifacio Highstreet, BGC / Wed 7:00-9:00 pm
- AIM, Makati / Saturdays 2:00-5:00 pm
The per-session training fee is P300. Training weapons will be provided for beginners.
**Note: gym rate may vary at Fisher Mall.