Standing from left, Instr. Nestor Suliman, Master Dante Duaso, Master Jhing Salvador, Master Rene Dela Cruz, Master Max Gener, Master Ferdie Salino, Master Duarte Castillo, Instr. Nestor Dispueq, Master Jimmy Espadilla.

 

Knee Setting from left, Instr. Marcos Castillo, Instr. Deferio Devera, Instr. Moeses Magtibay, Instr. Leo Montubig, Instr. Ronnel Quimora

 

Setting Cross Leg from left, Jonald Mendoza, Ramon Salazar, Veronica Salazar, Mohammed Romeo Pardi, Teofilo Embarnace

 

 

 

TO ESKRIDO PRACTITIONERS:

It is my earnest hope that our ESKRIDO Techniques and the teaching Discipline will attract more enthusiasts and who will Propagation of our ART. A person cannot fully appreciate of the Theories and Techniques without teaching. Teaching forces you to learn not only the Technical Aspect of our techniques, but also to understand how to communicate and transfer these SKILLS effectively to other people.

In Martial Arts techniques is definitely a Major Factor, but confidence, Coordination and Mental commitment all come together as you Progress in the ART. As an INSTRUCTOR you are the Father of your students, one who guides and shows the WAY and set the example of PERSEVERANCE, PATIENCE, MANNER, the ideals of a TRUE MARTIAL ARTS.

Being an INSTRUCTOR requires Dedication, Acumen, Responsibility and some sort of Management and Organizational Ability. Get to class a little bit early, it will show that you are eager to learn.

 

Founder Grandmaster.

Hosted by www.Geocities.ws

1