Martial Arts

Martial Art Styles Taught at the Warrior Guild

Wing Chun Kung–Fu was designed so that an average person can learn an affective and efficient combat system in a reasonable amount of time. Being the last art created in the Sil Lum Sholin Temple, the Wing Chun System was created to defeat most martial art systems in combat. The Wing Chun system has five main cores that make up the system: forms, 2+ man sets, sparring, wooden dummy, and chi sao / chi guerk (sticky hands and legs). To get a better understanding, please visit:  http://www.wingchuncenter.com

          Click here for Wing Chun in the Guild.

 

Bujinkan Ninjutsu, the original ninja art, is made up of the nine schools. Students will receive the exact same training as conducted in Japan, using the requirements created by the Ninjutsu Grandmaster. All certifications come from Japan with the Grandmaster’s signature on it. Ninjutsu covers: evasion, stealth, punching, kicks, joint locks, flips, through, weapons, meditation, and much, much more. To get a better understanding, please visit:  http://www.ninjutsu.com

          Click here for Bujinkan Ninjutsu in the Guild.

 

American Chinese Kenpo Karate is a rapid striking martial art system that specializes in continuous flow and rapid striking techniques, leg checks, and buckles. This art is perfect for children, as well as adults who want to learn an affective self-defense system. To get a better understanding, please visit:  http://www.karateconnection.com

          Click here for Kenpo in the Guild.

 

Arnis-Kali-Escrima (AKE) is what we call the stick/knife/blade art. It focuses on stick / blade fighting, footwork, angling, disarms, joint locks, and numerous striking/disarming concepts.

Dynamic DeCuerdas Eskrima is one of the most effective blade arts in the world, consisting of 19 different Eskrima/Escrima arts. This aggressive art focuses on continuous flow at close range. To get a better understanding please visit:  http://www.decuerdaseskrima.com

          Click here for Decuerdas in the Guild.

 

Pentjak Silat is one of the oldest known fighting systems. Pentjak meaning hitting, striking, fighting, and silat meaning movement or motion. Ular Naga mean Hydra or multi-headed dragon.

Pentjak Silat Ular Naga is a eclectic approach to combining several pentjak silat styles, Kon tao, and Wing Chun. For more information, contact Sifu Roman Marquez: Sifumarquez@aol.com.

Pentjak Silat Majapiot is a system representing 3 Indonesian Silat Styles, 5 Chinese Indonesian Kuntao Styles, and 2 Philippine styles of Modern Arnis and Serrada. Grandmaster “Hanshi” Bruce Juchnik is the head of this system.

Pentjak Silat Serak is very affective combat system specializing in leverage, striking, levers, locks, joint destruction, and weapons. There are 10 levels / phases in this Serak system. Maha Guru Horacio Rodriguez is the head of this system located in the Las Angeles area. For more information please check: http://serak.com/

 

          Click here for Silat in the Guild.

 

Iaido Battojutsu is one of many sword arts that focuses on the traditional samurai style blade. This art focuses on drawing, cutting, cutting from the draw, posture, footwork, forms, striking, joint locks, and disarms.  To get a better understanding please visit:  http://swordcourse.ninjutsu.com

 

Last updated by Sifu 10 / 10/ 15