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07/04/2025

Blast from the Past with Sifu Joe Cosentino … can you follow the flow?

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The CSW Session - G**o Dan Inosanto - 2025 - Sample 05/29/2025

Watch and you'll see why I have followed the teachings of Sifu Dan Inosanto for over 40 years. Proud to be among a few of the Full Instructor's under Sifu Inosanto in the Filipino Martial Arts, the "Martial Way"/Lee Jun Fan Gang Fu/Jeet Kune Do and a G**o Level II in Maphilindo Silat (blend of Malaysian, Philippines and Indonesian silat styles). Still amazing students at 89 years young!

The CSW Session - G**o Dan Inosanto - 2025 - Sample G**o Dan Inosanto's dynamic session at the CSW 2025 World Conference! This is a great up close and personal experience of G**o Inosanto's teaching. Running T...

G**O DAN INSOSANTO: The Barrier of Fear (1983) 05/03/2025

Vintage footage, philosophy, training drills and more ... featuring Sifu Dan Inosanto - our main source of excellence at Lathen Martial Arts. Look for the Higot-Hubud flows, Sumbrada, Sibat/Staff work, focus pad and early Muay Thai clinch drills.
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G**O DAN INSOSANTO: The Barrier of Fear (1983) The revered teacher and mentor helps us to understand more about martial arts. Shot in 1983.

Greater Pittsburgh: WEN Wellness Guide to Self Defense | Women's Energy Network (WEN) 04/08/2025

UPDATE - 5 SPACES REMAIN ... THIS THURSDAY! April 10th, 6-9pm / $30 includes dinner.
Join Sifu Deily and Sifu Sandy Artzberger (Mrs A) for this fun, informative and “hands-on” Women’s Self-Defense Workshop hosted by the Women's Energy Network Greater Pittsburgh & Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. / Pittsburgh.
Improve your “danger zone” awareness, learn how to better protect yourself while traveling, discover the magic of the “lies that save lives” … and get “hands-on” training that includes how to use everyday items as weapons of self-defense!
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Greater Pittsburgh: WEN Wellness Guide to Self Defense | Women's Energy Network (WEN) Empower & Protect: Women’s Energy Network Self-Defense ClassJoin the Women’s Energy Network for an empowering Self-Defense Class designed to help you build confidence, enhance awareness, and learn practical techniques to protect yourself in any situation. Led by experienced instructors, this...

04/05/2025

Training drills & scenarios are best used to develop a foundation of skills that may be applied to a variety of situations. The Filipino Martial Arts are known for their efficient striking motions combined with “zoning” and monitoring of an opponents movements.
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03/09/2025

As Sifu Dan Inosanto has commented on numerous occasions … Bruce Lee was “Way Ahead of HIs Time“ … with his adapting philosophy to his art of Jeet Kune Do, his training methods (lifting weights, electric stim, focus pad & air shield use, etc) … and his combining of different martial arts (considered taboo at the time) …
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Bruce Lee was more than just a martial artist—he was a cultural icon, a philosopher, and a trailblazer who reshaped the world’s perception of martial arts. Born in 1940 in San Francisco and raised in Hong Kong, Lee trained in Wing Chun under the legendary Ip Man before developing his own fighting philosophy, Jeet Kune Do. His approach rejected rigid styles, emphasizing fluidity, efficiency, and adaptability.

Beyond his combat skills, Lee was a deep thinker who explored the connection between mind and body. He believed that martial arts were not just about fighting but about self-expression and personal growth. His famous quote, "Be water, my friend," encapsulates his belief in adaptability and the power of a free-flowing mindset.

Lee's rise to fame in Hollywood was groundbreaking for Asian representation. His films, like Enter the Dragon and Fist of Fury, showcased his electrifying speed, charisma, and combat skills, inspiring generations of martial artists and actors. Though he passed away at just 32, his influence continues to shape martial arts, action cinema, and personal development philosophies worldwide.

Bruce Lee’s fighting style was a revolutionary blend of speed, precision, and power. His philosophy, Jeet Kune Do, emphasized adaptability, directness, and efficiency in combat. Unlike traditional martial arts that followed rigid forms, Lee believed in using what worked best in a real fight, regardless of style.

In combat, Lee was known for his incredible speed—both in movement and reaction. His strikes were explosive, often closing the distance in the blink of an eye. His famous one-inch punch demonstrated his ability to generate immense power from minimal movement. He also mastered footwork, staying elusive while striking with deadly accuracy.

Bruce Lee’s fights—whether in movies or real life—showcased his deep understanding of combat. He could read an opponent’s movements and counter them almost instantly. His philosophy wasn’t just about physical dominance but about mental sharpness, always staying a step ahead.

Even today, his influence is seen in modern MMA and martial arts training. His fighting wasn’t just about technique; it was about breaking limits, adapting, and being completely present in the moment.

01/10/2025

Tomorrow, January 11, is Human Trafficking Awareness Day.
Every day, traffickers use our roads and infrastructure to recruit and transport victims. The best tool we have to combat trafficking is education.
Learn to recognize the indicators of human trafficking at https://www.transportation.gov/stop-human.../indicators.
If you suspect someone is being held against their will, call the PA State Police Human Trafficking Hotline at 888-292-1919.

Tomorrow, January 11, is Human Trafficking Awareness Day.

Every day, traffickers use our roads and infrastructure to recruit and transport victims. The best tool we have to combat trafficking is education.

Learn to recognize the indicators of human trafficking at https://www.transportation.gov/stop-human-trafficking/indicators.

If you suspect someone is being held against their will, call the PA State Police Human Trafficking Hotline at 888-292-1919.

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