About The Guild
The Warriors Guild is a martial art school governed in accordance with the bylaws created by the Warriors Guild Council. The Warriors Guild Council is made up of Warrior Guild Black Belts that vote on all subject matter that concern the Warriors Guild. Every Warrior Guild Council Member has only 1 vote regardless of their rank or seniority. In this manner, the Warrior Guild Council has created a set of bylaws that determine how all Warrior Guild Schools will function. The Warrior Guild Schools are backed by what we call parent organizations and associations to avoid the politics that run in the martial arts circuit. Being an affiliate school, we conduct the same test ranking method as the parent associations or organization.
There are several advantages to have national and international organizations and associations as our parent school. First, all ranks earned are honored either nationally or internationally, depending on the parent school. Therefore, if the practitioner earns any rank, then quits or moves, they can start up again right where they left off training and test at other dojos or by video. Secondly, any political battles, which do run rabid in the martial arts circuit, end with our parent schools; we ignore the politics and just handle what we do best, the training. Another advantage of being an affiliate school is it ensures the quality of the training that the practitioner receives. We are held to high standards of training, testing, and grading by our parent associations and organizations. If the practitioner is not happy with the training or has any problems or concerns, they can bypass our school and contact any of our parent associations.
The Warriors Guild is made up of several of the most effective combative martial art systems in the world: Wing Chun Kung–Fu, Bujinkan Ninjutsu, IKCA American Chinese Kenpo, Arnis-Kali-Escrima Concepts, Dynamic DeCuerdas Eskrima, Pentjak Silat Ular Naga, and Pentjak Silat Pukulan Cimande Pusaka (PCP). There are eight (8) different ranks out of the seven systems taught, the eighth system is what we call the Hydra. The Hydra System consists of combining the combat knowledge of all seven of the Warrior Guild Systems. By doing this, the practitioner learns how to effectively tailor the seven systems together to their own personal attributes and abilities: speed, height, weight, strength, age, flexibility, etc. After receiving a Black Belt in any one of the Warriors Guild arts, the practitioner is allowed to earn the next level of Black Belt by passing the next level black belt in the same art or passing a black belt level in an approved Warrior Guild martial art system.
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Last updated by Sifu 10 / 16/ 12