FMA Legend Grand Tuhon T. Gaje Jr. Bay Area Seminar August 14/15 2010!

Guys… You’ve heard the stories… You’ve seen the TV specials… Now meet the man. Please join us for a very special seminar with Filipino Martial Arts living legend Grand Tuhon Leo T Gaje Jr. the Grandmaster of the Pekiti Tirsia Kali System and Program Director for the Armed Forces of the Philippines and the Philippine National Police. World renown martial artists such as Tim Waid, Mike Franciotti, Dan Inosanto, Tom Bisio, Phillip Gelinas call this man their teacher.

When you train in a certain art or skill - you want to learn form the best. Here is your opportunity.

Seminar Flyer and Registration

I will have to cap this seminar at 36 people due to space considerations at the JJ school… register early to save your spot.

Grand Tuhon Locking Tim

Leo T Gaje Jr May 1981 Inside Kung Fu Magazine

Bay Area Tim Waid Pekiti Tirsia Kali Seminar May 15-16 2010

The Tim Waid seminar May 15-16 in Berkeley was a resounding success.

Tim Waid Bay Area Kali Seminar

Students from San Francisco, San Jose, Berkeley and as far as Seattle WA were in attendance. There were also representatives from several Bay Area Law Enforcement Agencies.

This is the 2nd time PTKSF has hosted Tim in Berkeley. Last June at our very first seminar we had 9 people, this time there was almost triple that number. I’m pretty happy with that kind of growth. People are starting to find out about us.

I’d like to offer a very special thanks to Ralph Gracie, Big Dave, Pete, and Eduardo for use of their world class training facility - Ralph Gracie Berkeley Academy.

For this seminar Tim expanded on areas introduced at previous seminars - the 5 attacks method which emphasizes fast fluid footwork and proper striking mechanics. Expanding on that knowledge Tim offered insights into set ups and introduced the Contradas system to seminar participants.

Tim Waid Bay Area Kali Seminar

Next up was a 5 attacks drill with the knife using a hockey mitt as a target to explore the concepts of Tirsia Largo - attacking the mitted hand with contact at distance and Tirsia Corto - closing the distance and jamming the attack by trapping the arm at close quarters. Note the lack of a Tirsia Medio - medium range is where the opponent has a chance to attack you as well. A strategy in PTK is to stay at long range and use distance or blast through medium range to control the fight from close quarters with trapping and locking.

Tim Waid Bay Area Kali Seminar

Pekiti Tirsia is know for it’s close quarters blade fighting. A foundation set of movements for close quarters is the Mano y Daga lock flow - emphasizing realism and flowing out of the resistance or counter of one lock into the next. Several blade reversals or ‘return to sender’ techniques were part of this flow as well. This lock flow provides a solid vocabulary of locking. More importantly this method shows how to use the resistance of one lock to help flow into the next.

The difference in the Filipino locking from most martial arts that use locking is in the emphasis on the flow/transition from one lock to another. As any good grappler will tell you you have to be able to flow from one move to another. It’s the same thing when you are grappling standing up against a knife. If you can’t flow from one lock to another against a strong, resisting opponent you got nothing.

Tim passes on the details of the Pekiti Tirsia system, the intellectual property that was given to him by Grand Tuhon Gaje in the Philippines. PTK is a complete Filipino Blade Fighting system developed by Grand Tuhon’s ancestors through countless real life blade encounters. This is the warrior art Grand Tuhon Gaje was trained in from childhood by his grandfather Conrado Tortal. The art has resisted commercialization and remains a true combat fighting art.

Here are some testimonials of students who attended the May 15/16 seminar.

“Excellent seminar. Tim Waid’s style of teaching is clear, succinct, and very dynamic. I came away with much to think about and a lot of material to practice. I also enjoyed Tims sense of humor.”

“I have been training in martial arts for over fifteen years, and when one experiences simplicity and clear application of technique it is always a blessing. Tim Waid is truly amazing in openly sharing his vast knowledge and experience to empower you with knowledge that may just save your life.”

“This is the second Tim Waid seminar I’ve attended and it was just as awesome as the first. I personally feel he’s an excellent instructor in PTK; he’s patient and exacting, making sure you understand the techniques and its applications before going further. Maginoo Tim Waid goes around and personally does partner drills with everyone and stays with you until you got it before moving to help another student, which to me is pretty amazing because it was a really large group.

We count ourselves very fortunate to have an PTK combat instructor like Maginoo Tim to come and teach this seminar in the Bay area. The same intensity in training can be found regularly in Mike’s classes. I highly recommend anyone who can make it to attend his classes as well.

Pekiti Tirsia Kali is not sport… it is lethal and efficient combat.”

Thanks to Jenn for taking the time to shoot pictures of the seminar - I will post them to the photo album soon.

Thanks again for everyone who was able to make it to the seminar. If you couldn’t make it - don’t worry Tim will be back a couple times next year.. And we have Grand Tuhon coming up in August - which I’m about to post..

The rest of the pictures can be found here.

Tim Waid Pekiti Tirsia Kali Seminar May 15/16 2010

Guys - it’s official… we have Tim here for a special seminar on the Doce Methodos of PTK. This seminar we are going to cover Dakup y Punyo and Break in, Break out. Progressive combative movements, including drills, will be taught, broken down and explained in detail. Tim’s specialty is the Doce Methodos of PTK. The 64 attack ‘form’ taught in the 70’s and 80’s, for example, comes from the Doce Methodos. In previous seminar Tim has touched on the 5 attack subsystem, Sagung Labo and Knife tapping, the ‘Dirty Dozen’, etc.. Don’t miss this opportunity to train with one of the best instructors around.

This seminars will use a ‘new’ 5 hour format - no breaks. Bring some sports drinks and an energy bar or 2…


The flyer for the seminar is here
. Please pass it around to anyone who might be interested. Let me know ASAP if you’d like to preregister to reserve your spot.

Email me (ptk san francisco (one word no spaces) at gmail dot com) if you have any questions.

PTK T-shirts will be available for purchase.

Cost:

$150 both days preregistered
$180 day of the event
$100 single day

Time/Date:

Saturday May 15 1:30 - 6:30
Sunday May 16 11:00 - 4:00

location:
Ralph Gracie Berkeley Academy
1500 Ashby Avenue
Berkeley, CA 94703

No shoes on the mat - no shoes or mat shoes only.

No video taping - especially sneaky flip cams.

Again thanks to my buddies at Ralph’s school for the use of their fine facility. You know who you are (Big Dave, Eduardo, Pete..).

Hope to see you there.

2010 Philippines Training Camp

Just got back from the 2010 Philippines training camp with Grand Tuhon Gaje. We had to pleasure of training with Tuhon Philip Gelinas of Montreal Martial Arts. Tuhon Philip has trained with GT Gaje for over 30 years and is the highest ranking practitioner next to Grand Tuhon Gaje. Also in attendance were practitioners from the Bay Area (Alan and I), the East Coast (Rob Walker’s group), Canada, Germany, Texas, Philippines and ‘Crazy Marlin’ from Seattle.

Crazy Marlin fends off Cris with his crutch

Crazy Marlin unfortunately broke his leg during sparring but kept training for the rest of the camp on one leg - and these camps are hard when you have 2 working legs.

The camp started out in Bacolod City in the province of Negros Occidental. After coffee and Babinka (local sponge, coconut cakes in a banana leaf wrapper).. and maybe even some karaoke.. we started out with power training in Tuhon’s backyard. The exercises consisted of tire training, pull ups, iron ball, swinging weights and several other specialized exercises.

Hitting tire

On 2-28 we hopped in a bus and headed for the mountains to Mambukal. Mambukal is a resort area in the mountains known for it’s giant Fruit Bats and hot springs. It is a great place to train to get away from the smog and heat of the city.

The view on the way to Mambukal

The training at Mambukal emphasized the Tri V formula, power training with the Malayu Sibat (long ’spear’ or staff), single and doble baston and lots of knife. The sibat training we did helps coordinate footwork with striking and tunes the body to full power striking.

Malayu Sibat training

The knife training consisted of various flow patterns and counter offense movements. During the day we would knife training in the pool that consisted of swimming with a doble pakal and sak sak grip and lots of other exercises and drills. We hit the hot spring a couple times too to ease our sore muscles. After dinner we’d train more in the pavilion until we were so tired we would hardly lift our arms.

Knife training with Grand Tuhon

From Mambukal we headed back to Bacolod. The training there consisted mostly of combative development and free sparring. The sparring was full contact with gloves and head gear only. It gave us a chance to try out some of the moves we had been working on in the camp.

Mike and Chris Sparring in Tuhon's backyard

In Bacolod we also trained some Dumpag (empty hand arm and leg destruction, locking and throwing), more knife and a great Sagung Labo and stick grappling class from Tuhon Philip that consisted of a counter for counter stick lock flow. Very cool stuff.

Tuhon Philip Gelinas Sagung Labo Hubud

The best part of the Dumpag class was asking Tuhon ‘What else can you do from there?’ to get him to lock Mike (from Manila) up in more pretzel like positions. Having been in the martial arts for 20 some years I’ve seen a lot of locking and PTK Dumpag has some really, really nice locking. It all blends with the hand trapping and it all blends across the various weapon categories.

The ‘trapping’ in PTK is very highly developed as well. What you see on videos clips and youtube is barely scratching the surface. The hand trapping was developed from in close quarters blade work where if you make a mistake you are dead. The various flow drills lay a foundation of movement where you add variables one at a time until you can free flow from any type of strike or counter. One layer counters the previous layer’s movements. The result is a seasoned practitioner is always 2-3 steps ahead of you. The emphasis is always on offense and counter offense. Defense is for the opponent to worry about.

Pekiti Tirsia Trapping Grappling

The sparring and technical knife and Dumpag training was a great way to finish up 10 days of hard training in the tropical sun with one of the last living great Grandmasters of blade fighting. Grand Tuhon’s vast knowledge of all aspects of fighting continue to blow my mind and remind me of why I train in Pekiti Tirsia Kali.

After the official camp Me, Alan, Mike and Dip’ got to train with a Russian group who didn’t speak much English for a day before they headed to another leg of their camp up north.

What a great way to break in 2010.

Grand Tuhon will be in the states starting in a couple months for his 2010 seminar tour. Stay tuned for that.

Pekiti Tirsia Kali Training Group Philippines

New skills, new friends, great camp.

Training will resume on Wednesday. See you guys there..

2010 Bay Area Pekiti Tirsia Kali Seminars

Dates for upcoming seminars hosted by PTKSF:

May 15/16 2010 - Tim Waid PTK Seminar

October 9/10 2010 - Tim Waid ??

You can always check our events page for upcoming Bay Area Kali seminars and camps featuring Pekiti Tirsia Kali.

Mike

Tim Waid San Jose Seminar Feb 2010

This weekend marked the beginning of the 2010 seminar season. Maginoo Tim Waid of Pekiti Tirsia Kali was hosted by Mandala Mike Franciotti.

Tim Waid Pekiti Tirsia Kali Seminar in San Jose Feb 2010

Tim Waid Pekiti Tirsia Kali Seminar in San Jose Feb 2010

Tim covered material from the 5 attacks sub system, knife tapping and the transition between double knife and empty hands. There were lots of new faces this time around. Thanks to the members of the San Jose DSC (Defensive Shooting Club) for stepping out of their comfort zone and joining us for the Kali deep dive.

Everyone had a great time. For some it was there first class ever in PTK. By the end of the weekend people were mentally and physically beat as it was a very active seminar.

Thanks to Mike for hosting and to everyone for showing up. Rumor has it Tim will be here several times this year. Also Grand Tuhon Gaje will be coming through the US for a seminar tour this year. For those who haven’t had the pleasure of training directly with Grand Tuhon I recommend you clear your calendar when dates are published.

Great weekend.. I’ll be joining Tim and Tuhon Phillip Gelinas for a camp in the PI in 2 weeks. I’ll be emailing dates soon.

New PTK Global Organization Website!

There is a new website for the Pekiti Tirsia Kali Global Organization:

PTKGO.com

Check out the new video, vintage video of Grand Tuhon Gaje, detailed system information and new pictures.. awesome..

Mike

Tim Waid in San Jose Feb 6-7 2010

Bay Area Pekiti Tirsia Kali welcomes Mandala Maginoo Tim Waid. This seminar is being hosted by Mandala Mandatus Michael Franciotti. This is Tim’s second visit to the Bay Area.

See pictures from Tim’s last seminar here.  Read student comments from last time in this blog post.

Please join us for what promises to be another outstanding seminar featuring the tactical blade and impact weapon excellence of Pekiti Tirsia Kali. You don’t want to miss this one.

 - Click here for the seminar flyer [pdf]-

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2009 in Retrospect

2009 was the inaugural year for the PTK San Francisco Group. We don’t have an indoor facility. We train outside in a park. We have a small dedicated group. Quality is what we are looking for, not quantity.

What separates us for other schools? Quality of training. We are lucky enough to have direct access to the best blade/impact combat instruction in the world. Grand Tuhon Gaje is a living legend in martial arts world. We may have to travel a little to get that knowledge sometimes but that is all part of the adventure. Also with Tim Waid coming here twice a year our group is set up for progress.

After the Combat Tactics magazine feature came out I stopped advertising other than having this site. I prefer to have people find us. Those are the ones who know what they are looking for.

As we look back over our first year we’ve had some significant events in our growth:

  1. Training in Bacolod with Grand Tuhon Leo Gaje, Philippines in Feb
  2. Hosting Tim Waid in Berkeley in June
  3. Supporting PTK Socal at Tim’s Doble/Espada y Daga seminar there
  4. Attending the Annual instructors seminar in Dallas with Tuhon Phillip Gelinas and Maginoo Tim Waid
  5. Being Featured in ‘Surefire Presents - Combat Tactics’ Magazine
  6. A student traveled to train with the Manila Pitbulls

Pretty good for our first year.

My goal is to top this next year.

Mike

Bay Area Pekiti Tirsia Kali featured in ‘Combat Tactics’ Magazine

Last June (2009) at the first Bay Area Tim Waid Seminar sponsored by PTK San Francisco we were lucky enough to have the world class photographer Ichiro Nagata come in and shoot the seminar. Ichiro does the Surefire catalog, the Sig Saur catalog and many, many gun magazines. Ichiro is also a competitive shooter.

The magazine, ‘Surefire Presents Combat Tactics, Fall ‘09, (thumb below) just hit the newstand today.

Pekiti Tirsia Kali San Francisco in Combat Tactics Magazine

The author, a Bay Area PTK practitioner, touches on the history and tactics of the art. The article accurately describes the dynamicism of Tim Waid’s seminar instruction.

This will help bring quality publicity to our art and to Bay Area Pekiti Tirsia Kali.

I’m hoping to have Maginoo Tim here at least once in 2010, and I’m hoping for twice..

…And go grab a copy before they sell out!

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