2011年5月30日 星期一


it is a good thing to know how far i can go and where i am now....


Basic Level "Foundation"

In the basic level a compact and easy-to-apply system for self-defence is trained, which in it's final stage becomes part of a "conflict-management system" that develops naturally from a complete understanding of fighting and self-defense.

This basic level contains reality-tested methods for counter offense (defense) against empty hands and weapon attacks. For those who are used to the Japanese Ranking scheme: Completing this level can be compared to acquiring a black belt (1.Dan) of the Japanese graduation method. But in Pekiti-Tirsia Kali there are no belts or sashes.

Intermediate Level "Technician"

Based on the knowledge and training of the basic level, the strategies and techniques of Pekiti-Tirsia Kali are further developed. This level can be compared to an "University" of Kali. A lot of emphasis is given to technical variety. Also in this level particular attention is given to training by use of flow-drills.

Advanced Level
"Fencer"


The techniques are further developed while doing so, the knowledge of the variety enables the adaptation of methods and tactics to the individual needs of the fighter. This allows the fighter to adapt better to the always changing situations in reality.

Fighter-League

The Fighter League is a continuation of the Training Guideline for all those who want to test their Courage and Fighting Skills with reduced protection. The fighter-level determines the kind of protection gear and rules used. In Europe fights are done until only head protection (no glove, no body protection) is used. In the highest level of the Fighter-League, fighting without any protection can be done in the Philippines, following the Total Submission Policy of Pekiti-Tirsia Kali.

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