Kali is one of the
ancient Filipino Martial Arts. It's roots can be
traced back to the 9th century Sri Visayan Empire of South
East Asia. One of the accepted historical versions has it
that 12 Datus of Borneo brought kali to the Maharlikas (Southern
Philipines).
According to Guro
Dan Inosanto Kali is a contraction of two words
Kamut (hand)
and Lihut (motion).
Tuhon Leo Gaje believes that the word Kali comes from the
sword "kalis", and from
the Hindu God of destruction, Kali.
Kali is a weapon
based training method and uses long and short
rattan cane to replace the swords, knives, and spears in
basic training. As skill increases so does the use of real
weapons. There are 12 categories
of weaponry in Kali from single and double sword
to projectile weapons, healing arts, as well as empty hand
techniques.
The Academy supports
two training streams,
the Pekiti
Tirsia system of Tuhon
Leo Gaje Jr. and the Lacoste-Inosanto
system of
Guro Dan Inosanto.
Philip Gelinas began
his training in the Filipino Martial Arts in 1981. He has
been elevated to the rank of Mandala-Tuhon
by Grand Tuhon Leo Gaje is a Full
Instructor under Guro Dan Inosanto and holds the rank of teacher in DBMA. In
addition he won the Grand Championship at the International
Kali Grand Championships in Nashville, Tn. in 1988 and
is an original member of the Dog Brothers (Tier One) stickfighting
group appearing in their highly successful video tape series
Real Contact Stick Fighting.
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