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    Sterling Heights MARPPIO Seminar with pics

    Guro Ben Harrison from the Sterling Heights, MI MARPPIO affiliated school has sent in a brief report and pictures of the latest MARPPIO seminar with Dr. Remy.  Looks like everyone had a great time and learned a lot:

    MARPPIO 2008 Seminar in Michigan

    MARPPIO 2008 Sterling Heights, Michigan.
     
    Another great seminar with Dr. Presas, new topics and techniques for 2008.
    Everyone had a great time and was impressed with the topics and teaching of Remy.
    Many commented on how approachable he was and how he talked and trained with everyone at the seminar. 
    We had a good turnout this year, as usual, and trained in the new training hall at TDS Family Martial Arts in  Madison Heights, Michigan. Thanks to Grandmaster Larry Jose and Lisa Jose for the training facility. Check out the Sterling Modern Arnis Club forum for more info.
     
    See ya next year,
     
    Guro Ben.
     
    This banner is an exact replica of the artwork on the famous modern arnis pink book!

    Nick and Kevin getting pointers from Remy

    Kevin and Remy working the technique

    Learning something new!

    ONE PALM UP...ouch!!!

    Group Photo 1

    Guro Mark Banez, Remy, Diane Semintilli and Mark Semintilli

    Guro Enoch Carlton, Remy, Ben, Guro Chris Manley

    DUMOG Preview

    Here is a clip from the latest MARPPIO seminar from Vineland, NJ this past July.  It is a short clip of Dumog technique by Dr. Remy Presas Jr.  See…modern arnis isn’t just about swinging sticks.  You can swing people (and twist and torque them) too.

     

    Many thanks to all the Ukes for this event. 

    Mabuhay!

    World of FMA Seminar on The Filipino Channel

    We finally got the latest video from our World of FMA Seminar in June.  This is a 6 minute spot that aired on The Filipino Channel’s (TFC) "Balitang America" show (in Tagalog means American News) sometime in early July and includes interviews with Dr. Remy Presas, Grandmaster Fred Bandalan, Grandmaster Vincent Cabales, Grandmaster Max Pallen and Pat Armijo from Karate Quest in Ferndale, WA.  Cool thing about the video is the demos from each one of the masters (many guys getting, hit, flipped or thrown –OUCH!)

    Just click the video to play.  Enjoy and salamat mga bayan!

     

    Grandmaster Max Pallen speaks on Modern Arnis history

    Here is latest YouTube video posting from Grandmaster Max Pallen of Senkotiros.  This is a very cool clip where he talks about bringing Modern Arnis to America for the very first time in the early 1970’s.   This is an important video clip, historically speaking, because Grandmaster Pallen was able to help Grandmaster Remy Presas propagate Modern Arnis outside of the Philippines and pre-dates the spread of our style to Americans outside of California.  Thank you to Grandmaster Pallen and Senkotiros for creating this clip and memorializing this important part of Modern Arnis.  BTW, check out the funky-fresh 70’s fashions at the end of the clip!!

    For more information on Senkotiros FMA, Max Pallen and the Pallen family art, please visit:

    Senkotiros FMA http://www.senkotiros.org

    Stickman Knives, Blades and Hi-Impact Sticks

    MARPPIO is now endorsing Stickman products.  They are finely crafted products that are both functional and artistic.  Read the latest advert from Stickman Products and do visit their site.

     



     

     

    Stickman Escrima Products began in 1985 when Jeff Finder began making fire-hardened rattan for escrimadors in Stockton, California, earning the nickname “Stickman” for the quality of his products. In 1989 he pioneered the use of modern hi-impact plastics for martial art training as the first person to successfully market such products. To this day he offers the most extensive line of synthetic training sticks, in more lengths, diameters and materials than any of those who have copied his products.

    As far back as 1990, Guro Finder designed a unique double edged training knife from plastic, using material heavy enough to emulate the weight and balance of a real blade. He realized the advantage of industrial plastics are that they are much more durable than wood, yet less damaging to rattan, hardwood or plastic sticks than aluminum or steel. This made his knife effective for espada y daga training, utilizing a cross guard to teach defensive parries and double edged to enhance sensitivity in disarms.

    As more and more machine shops closed due to overseas outsourcing of work, it became increasingly difficult and expensive to get these knives produced. In response, in 2007 Guro Finder expanded his own shop to begin hand-carving training knives using traditional wood-working machinery such as router tables and shapers. His first design was a copy of a Visayan style knife carved for him by Maestro Sonny Umpad.

    With his own machining capability, Jeff quickly realized he could copy any design from the heavy-duty synthetics he’d researched. Using his students to test the strength of his designs, he began making short swords, 21-24 inches in length, which have proved to be as durable and resilient as the sticks he’s made for over 20 years. Stickman Products is now the only maker of sparring-grade copies of traditional Filipino blades! These are unique in the martial arts world as attractive alternatives to wooden Japanese and Chinese swords, of which the latter are unsuitable for contact training.

    These custom-made designs have been called pieces of art, with bevelled grinds emphasizing the unique curves of Filipino weaponry. Jeff’s unique process creates grain-like lines in rosewood hues, so that only the most discerning will recognize these are not made from real hardwood! However, the purpose of these blades are not to just hang on the wall, but are designed for sparring and edged-weapon training. Though thinner than sticks, that also compensates for the width of the blades so they don’t strike with any greater impact. All blades are designed to feel balanced, providing long and satisfying use.

    It’s often said that escrima isn’t just a stick art, but a blade art as well. Until now people either had to train with metal or use their imaginations. Live steel is dangerously thin, even when dull, and aluminum quickly develops sharp saw-like edges with contact. Wood splinters or breaks, whereas heavy impact-resistant plastic will not! This makes it the ideal material for replica sword training.

    Each piece takes at least four hours to make; all are individually made from templates, so they may be similar, but each is unique! Designs so far include pinuti, kris, barong, bolo and talibong and more are added as new blades are chose to use as models.

    Though these have only been made for a few months, Stickman replica swords are already in the hands of a growing number of masters and grandmasters, including Remy Presas Jr., Vincent Cabales, Alex France, Chris Suboreau and others.

    Jeff “Stickman” Finder

    http://www.stickman-escrima.com

     

     

    Dr. Remy Presas Jr. interview with Mick Jolly of Karate Quest

    We are adding a newly published interview with Mick Jolly, director of Karate Quest Martial Arts school in Ferndale, WA.  This interview took place during a break on one of the days at the Ferndale, WA Modern Arnis seminar.  Thanks for Mick Jolly for posting this on YouTube and gratitude to all the guys at Karate Quest who showed up and studied with other Modern Arnis fans during that weekend.  It was a very special time that many of us won’t forget.  We had representatives from law enforcement and governmental services as well as long time students of Modern Arnis and other martial arts — quite a diverse and highly skilled crowd.

    Check it out: 

    Karate Quest Martial Arts School in Ferndale, WA, specializing in Kenpo Karate, Modern Arnis and Physical Fitness classes.  The school is under the directorship of Mick Jolly, formerly with the United States Secret Services as a special agent.  For more information call:  (360) 312-4110

    Rosemary Presas Interview regarding the state of Modern Arnis

    We are reprinting the interview with Rosemary Presas (wife of the late Grandmaster Remy Presas Sr. and matriarich of the Presas family) from the June 2008 FMA Digest Special Edition:  Presas Family Institution.   This article has generated a lot of controversy in the Filipino Martial Arts world and specifically with Modern Arnis worldwide.  The inclusion of this FMA Digest article is very important to MARPPIO and provides the Modern Arnis practitioner a very clear and explicit understanding of the Presas family’s position on the past history, current state and ultimately the future of Modern Arnis.  



    Interview with Rosemary Presas

    by Patrick Armijo
     

    Note: While Rosemary Presas was visiting her children

    in the United States, staying with her son Dr. Remy

    Presas Jr. Mr. Pat Armijo was fortunate to be able to

    conduct an interview with her over the phone.

     
     Rosemary Presas picture
     
    Pat: This is the first time we’ve spoken.
     
    Rose: Yes.
     
    Pat: How are you? How long are you going to visit?
     
    Rose: I just arrived in the United States two days ago, to
    visit my children. I am here for about two weeks. I have
    my own business in the Philippines and have to get back to it.
     
    Pat: I wish you would stay longer. It would be nice to see you and meet you and get to
    know you.
     
    Rose: I wish, I could, “laughs” You know, lots of arnis players who went to the
    Philippines wanted to have a picture with me but I refused. Modern Arnis belongs to the
    family. It doesn’t belong to all these “want to be guys”.
     
    There are now many Grandmasters of Modern Arnis and they just came out after
    the Grandmaster died. They are mayabang, “yeah mayabang,” “laughs” My son Remy is
    one of the best Modern Arnis players. It is in his blood. You know, Remy P. Presas is the
    eldest son of the Grandmaster and Modern Arnis is rightfully his. Other people are trying
    to take it and trying to say they deserve this and they deserve that. You know, these
    people don’t have humility in martial arts.
     
    Some people who don’t know the whole story are ignorant and they believe those
    fake Grandmasters who only want money, not the legacy. They only want money and
    fame. They only want to ride on the coattails of Grandmaster Remy. When he was alive,
    we used to call him the Professor. Now that he’s gone we call him Grandmaster. Well let
    me tell you the woman behind the Grandmaster, the Co-Founder of Modern Arnis is still
    alive
     
    Pat: Did you read the Special Edition that we did? Were you able to read that one?
     
    Rose: I don’t read. “laughs” Only those genuine practitioners know who I am to Remy
    Presas.
     
    Pat: Who do you consider the genuine practitioners in the Philippines right now?
     
    Rose: In the Philippines right now? Nobody, they are all now men and former students.
    They pretended to be loyal and they have turned their back on my son Remy and to
    Professor Remy Presas. That is why I accept nobody except my son as the leader of
    Modern Arnis. They think the legacy must go on. Maybe there are some of the few but I
    am disappointed in most of them.
     
    You know without Rosemary Presas there would be no Modern Arnis. I helped
    make Modern Arnis. I was the woman behind Remy. I am the one who wrote the book
    and who guided the grandmaster of Modern Arnis.
     
    Pat: Because you were a teacher?
     
    Rose: I was the one who called it Modern Arnis and advised Remy the Grandmaster, that
    we should call it Modern Arnis. Because of the politics and different events, now there
    are lots of Modern Arnis experts. There are experts all over the place.
     
    Pat: What about some of the original people like Rodel Dagooc?
     
    Rose: Rodel was once my helper. He was one of my instructors. He was OK; but, for me
    the greatest is my son, Remy P. Presas, because the blood of the Grandmaster flows
    through his body. Rodel is OK.
     
    Pat: How about Roland Dantes?
     
    Rose: He’s good. He’s like a brother to me. He’s good in talking.
     
    Pat: Who else? Who else do you like?
     
    Rose: I don’t like people who have betrayed Remy Presas. Yes, because I’m the only
    person who knew my husband and my son. They should help my son because he’s the
    only living legend in Modern Arnis. My son is a gentleman.
     
    They made “paninira” to my son. Is that how they honor the Grandmaster?
    (Paninira in Tagalog means destroy ones character/reputation). I’m sure Remy Presas, in
    the other world, would not be very happy to see those people who have betrayed him. He
    gave them, honors, fame, and glory, but now they refuse to recognize my son. That’s why
    I’m willing to be interviewed by you now.
     
    Pat: We want to get information out to people so they can learn the truth.
     
    Rose: The truth is I am the woman behind Modern Arnis. I am still the living woman
    who was there from the beginning. I am the wife of my husband. I have five children by
    him and I am still married to him in the Philippines. Under the Philippine law, there is no
    divorce.
     
    Pat: That’s what my wife says. “Smiles”
     
    Rose: Yeah under the Philippine law there is no divorce and my husband is a Filipino
    natural born Filipino no matter how many times he gets divorced from me oh no its not
    valid.
     
    Pat: It has been said that you have been the business end behind your husband. What
    was the perspective you had on Modern Arnis in promoting the art?
     
    Rose: A long time ago Remy Presas my husband was only practicing arnis or escrima. At
    that time he was practicing judo, jujitsu, karate, wrestling, and boxing. I told him why
    don’t you combine all the martial arts that you know and then improve them in your
    arnis. We should call that modern because it is a compilation of different martial arts and
    since it is modern we called it Modern Arnis I encouraged him to called it Modern Arnis.
     
    Pat: Professor Remy had a Shotokan background who did he get his karate training
    from?
     
    Rose: He trained with the late Dr. Lengzon. Dr. Lengzon learned arnis from Remy. They
    exchanged talents and then he got his judo lessons from the Japanese Founder, I forgot
    his name (Jiguro Kano). He even got lessons in kung fu from the kung fu Master Leo
    Fong.
     
    Pat: How about Max Pallen? Do you remember him?
     
    Rose: Yes I know him. He’s a friend of Remy and they go together. Remy helped him
    promote his martial art Senkotiros. Max Pallen is still alive. I met him two years ago.
    He’s in San Leandro, CA now.
     
    Pat: How about Dean Stockwell do you know him?
     
    Rose: Yes he was a frequent guest in the Philippines they were together with Remy
    during the filming of “The Pacific Connection”. Remy taught Roland Dantes, Dean
    Stockwell, Gilbert Roland and Nancy Kwan. He taught all of them at the time because he
    was the martial art director of the film “The Pacific Connection”.
     
    Pat: Can you please tell us about General Febian Ver and is that why Professor Remy
    Presas left the Philippines?
     
    Rose: Yes formerly the men of general Ver. He formed an arnis he was a student of
    Modern Arnis, Recardo Mascardo he was my, in my dialect, compadre. He’s a buddy of
    Remy.
     
    You know what he did he organized a tournament using Remy and printed tickets
    with triplicates and they only showed one number to Remy and Remy got mad and then
    they got separated because of money. After that they went to general Ver to practice
    arnis. They wanted to liquidate Remy because they wanted Remy to join them, he can’t
    do it because he’s the Founder and Master. Why should he be under former students of
    him. A friend of Remy who was the secretary of tourism advisor of the country helped
    Remy to get out of the country. I don’t know what would have happened to his life if
    Remy would have stayed. Remy never came back to us because he was afraid for his life.
    Those people around here who are splinter groups of Modern Arnis used Remy
    and told him not to be homesick there are lots of women here in America and lots of
    casinos. They would go together and then Remy forgot us; but, I have no regrets only a
    few and only god knows what will happen. They gave us another life. This surprises me
    but I’m telling the truth, just ask questions I’m willing to answer. You know there are lots
    or writers in the United States. They write me but I never answer why should I do that? I
    will only talk to a nice guy like you because I know you help my son.
     
    Pat: We have heard some stories about Professor Remy’s desire to prove his fighting
    skills could you please tell us about his sparring matches or challenges?
     
    Rose: I don’t remember because we were apart. There are lots of organizations in the
    Philippines. They would come over to challenge Remy, and Remy would say come over
    to America because he couldn’t go to the Philippines.
     
    He had many challenges in the Philippines. A long time ago, a group of martial
    arts members, in arnis, came to our gym and they challenged Remy. Remy would say
    “first defeat my instructor then you can challenge me”. It would be like lighting. It would
    be very fast. He fights wild. “But if we fight, he loses to me. …she laughs.”
     
    Pat: I understand you were helpful getting Grandmaster Remy a teaching position at the
    college?
     
    Rose: You know I’m sad to say. Remy could not speak English, at that time. I was the
    one that did all the communication and all the talking. I tutored him, do this, do that, I
    taught him a lot. I was the one who interpreted the literature. I was the one that wrote all
    of his books and now some are claiming it is theirs… Roland Dantes and all the original
    Modern Arnis practitioners know how I helped and suffered a lot for Remy’s martial arts.
     
    Pat: In Professor Remy’s first book there was an artist in there that did some drawings.
    Was Joe Tan the artist who did the illustrations in the book?
     
    Rose: It was Joe Tan. He’s a cartoonist. He’s a good friend of ours. I think in the book the
    last page in the acknowledgements, you can find his name there. I think he’s the one. Yes
    the Modern Arnis book published in the Philippines covers those names. Joe Tan was a
    good friend of Remy.
     
    Pat: Can you please name the students that you know of that were dedicated to
    Grandmaster Remy?
     
    Rose: Roland Dantes, Vic Sanchez, Rodel Dagooc when Remy was alive it was ok. Now
    they have their own Organizations.
     
    Pat: Jerry Rave? Is it different from Jerry Dela Cruz?
     
    Rose: Yes it’s Jerry Dela Cruz.
     
    Pat: And who’s Jerry Ray?
     
    Rose: Jerry Ray I don’t know. I can’t remember anymore there were lots. When Remy
    left us I don’t know his friends here anymore. What I know is I heard Kelly Worden I
    think he’s a very die hard friend of Remy.
     
    Arnis in the Philippines now is booming because it is a martial art with or without
    weapons and now you can fight your opponent. It’s because of Remy Presas innovation
    before you can you use stick to fight now you can fight empty hand with self defense.
    Pat: What can you say about all the people that say they represent Modern Arnis. Are
    they truly dedicated to the promotion of Modern Arnis? What would you like to see from
    them in their promotion of Modern Arnis?
     
    Rose: I think number one, many of them, want to be famous and they want to be rich.
    They want to be known throughout the world but, they cannot compete with Remy Presas
    in promoting Modern Arnis. What we got is tears and I did not get any honor. I was left
    behind when in truth I was the woman behind the Founder.
     
    I gave people rank and recognition to people in the Philippines because Remy was
    not around. I had my own Organization which I continued with Remy’s work because I
    didn’t want Modern Arnis to die in the Philippines; so, I continued Remy’s crusade in my
    country. If I did not continue it, Arnis might be dead in my country and might have only
    survived in America. There have been lots of sacrifices because of Modern Arnis.
     
    <Dr. Remy Presas Jr. comes on the line>
     
    Remy Jr: Hello Pat. What do you want to do? Do you have any plans to make some kind
    of an article?
     
    Pat: I do. I do.
     
    Remy Jr: So, what is your wish?
     
    Pat: I just want talk to her and have a recording of her. I asked some questions so that it
    will directly come from her mouth. I asked a couple of questions that are from the very
    beginning when people got involved and how it got started.
     
    I liked what she had to say. She is very loyal to you and supportive. I asked who
    you do you like in Modern Arnis… “Nobody, just my son… They laugh”.
     
    Remy Jr: Yeah because what happened, it was, I guess it was a huge mistake for them to
    re-introduce to the world of being the first generation of Modern Arnis. It went over to
    their head you know; and that’s good because they were there. They started Modern
    Arnis from the very beginning; but when my dad left they moved to a different system.
    Just like some moved to other styles and when papa died, he wanted to get the
    “Grandmastership” of Modern Arnis from the family, at the funeral. The family refused…
    no this is not yours why would you want to get this?
     
    Right after the funeral of my dad, Rodel, Jerry, Vic Sanchez, Roland Dantes and
    myself were there and we were discussing about the Grandmastership and all of a sudden
    someone said openly "Why don’t you have me as the Grandmaster?" And I just looked to
    Rodel and to Jerry and said “What are you talking about?” And the person said, “I am
    one of the first students of Modern Arnis” and I said, “I don’t think your the first one
    because Rodel and Jerry came ahead of you,” and I told them, “that the only way you can
    be the Grandmaster is if you should come from within the family; and since your not part
    of the family I don’t think you can become Grandmaster of Modern Arnis”. You can
    make your own but you cannot claim something that’s not there for you. So you know
    these are people that came out after my dad passed away, and that’s ok.
     
    Pat: Did you show your mom the Special Edition that we made?
     
    Remy Jr: She hasn’t seen it yet but I’ll open it up so she can see it. But even though seen
    it or not its better for her not to see it, it is better for her to discuss the topic and discuss
    your questions.
     
    Pat: I just want her to be proud of what we did.
     
    Remy Jr: Yeah she is. I was telling her that Pat is really a good man and he’s helping me
    and she said “I’ll talk to him”.
     

    While the FMAdigest was in the

    Philippines recently, it had the opportunity to

    meet and talk with Rosemary Presas. Since,

    Mr. Pat Armijo conducted an interview with

    Rosemary Presas the FMAdigest only asked

    a couple questions.

     
     
    FMAdigest: Can you just say a few words
    about your children, oldest to youngest?
     
    Rosemary Presas: Yes would be happy to
    and brief.
     
    1. MaryJane: wanted her to pay more
    attention on education but she learned
    and trained for the knowledge to
    defend herself. Father taught her how
    to handle stick and play Modern
    Arnis at an early age.
     
    2. MaryAnn: She has the blood of Arnis, loved to train in Arnis rather than go to
    school and was always going with her father abroad to help promote Modern
    Arnis. She did finish school as an X-ray technologist.
     
    3. Remy Jr.: Since his elementary and high school days he was teaching. Spending
    many hours with his father. I told him that he would not become rich and famous
    in Arnis, but found that I was wrong for his father did become rich and famous
    with his art of Modern Arnis.
     
    4. Maria Teresita: A good player of Arnis
     
    5. Demetrio: A good player of Arnis
     
    When their father left them they began to forget some of the Arnis and I told them to
    give priority to their education, because knowledge is power.
     
    FMAdigest: Mr. Pat Armijo and I would like to thank you for talking to us about the
    Grandmaster, yourself and your children. It has been a pleasure and an honor.

    Kalayaan Picnic 2008: Sterling Modern Arnis Club

    We just got a report of this fabulous event from Guro Ben Harrison of the Sterling Modern Arnis Club in Michigan.  He describes this year’s Kalayaan Picnic and has included pictures for you all to enjoy. 



    Sterling Modern Arnis Clubs Demo team for the 2008 Kalayaan Picnic:

    Jaysen James, Krista Harrison, Kathleen Enal, Allen Henton and Kevin (Remy Jr. Jr.) Enal.
    This years team was lead by Kathleen Enal. The team opened with the Anyos using swords.
    Then they moved into the Sumbrada (6 & 8 count give and take) drill that got the crowd ooing a aahhing. Our team did it fast and furious, which the crowd loved. Then we moved into the sinawali drills with Kevin and Allen and Jaysen and Krista.

    Then the event that drew the most response was Kevin’s Self-defense against the much larger Jaysen, included a counter into a throw and ground control…..he did great! Krista and Allen did a great self-defense demo following Kevin.

    Next, was the 5-6-7 knife drill that again got the crowd going again. It was very fast with disarms at different points of the drill.

    Finally, ended up with a sparring demonstration with full sparring gear with helmets and body armour. Very visual and the crowd was rooting for Black to beat Red. Allen(black) ended the match with a disarm of Jaysen (red).

    Everyone loved the food and music. Especially the Panset that Kathleens Mom made and Kathleens eggrolls.

    We hope to present another demo at next years celebration.
    Salamat and Mabuhay!

    Ben

     




     

     

     

     

     

     

    100% Pinoy Feature

    I’m sure a few of you have already seen this.  In any case, I will post it here on our blog.  This is the feature on Modern Arnis/FMA created by a Filipino culture show called 100% Pinoy.  It is a long piece but well worth viewing:

    Fellow arnisador feature on SF Chronicle online

    Carlito Bonjoc Jr. teaches arnis from a barstool and a wheelchairI found this on the SF Chronicle website months ago and thought I would turn our members on to it.  It’s about a terrific arnisador by the name of Carlito Bonjoc Jr.  Some people think that FMA is hard to do what  with the multiple emphases on stick handling, empty hand fighting and knife defense.  Well…it is.  But how much harder is it to do from a wheelchair?  Check out the articles to find out:

    Pinoy Pod on SF Gate

    Article with video on SF Gate

      

    Mabuhay mga Filipino!

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