Institute of Filipino Martial Arts Head Quarters
Grappling
in
Warwick,
Anglia ( Britain )
Institute of Filipino Martial Arts Head Quarters
381
Martial art:
Grappling
Address
Warwickshire, UK
Warwick, Anglia ( Britain )
Warwickshire, UK
Warwick, Anglia ( Britain )
We have affiliated authorised schools throughout the U.K and Europe.
If you need any further details for any of our schools, please contact Krishna Godhania.
WARWICK - Krishna Godhania's class is held at Warwick School, Myton Road, Warwick, Sports Centre, Gymnasium, Wednesday evening 7 to 9pm
Institute of Filipino Martial Arts Head Quaters
SOLIHUL (Birmingham) - Krishna Godhania's class is held at Solihull, Lode Heath school, Lode Lane, Solihull - Gymnasium, Thursday evening 7.15 to 8.30pm
Students are taught single stick drills, double stick drills, and knife defence. Drills and techniques taught in a fluid, non-restrictive manner allow students to enhance their natural attributes and improve their sense of timing, speed, awareness, reactions, balance, agility and confidence.
Though known as the art of stickfighting, Eskrima has a highly developed empty hand system called Pangamut. Pangamut contains a unique kickboxing program called Panantukan, and a Grappling program called Dumog.
This formerly secret martial art is unique in its emphasis on flow and improvisation. It is this aspect which makes it so effective and intellectually stimulating to learn.
Guro Krishna Godhania is recognised as being one of the best teachers of this art in the UK and Europe. He is a columnist for Combat and Martial Arts Illustrated magazine. He is also the Chief Instructor of the Institute of Filipino Martial Arts which is widely recognised as the governing body for these arts in the UK.
If you need any further details for any of our schools, please contact Krishna Godhania.
WARWICK - Krishna Godhania's class is held at Warwick School, Myton Road, Warwick, Sports Centre, Gymnasium, Wednesday evening 7 to 9pm
Institute of Filipino Martial Arts Head Quaters
SOLIHUL (Birmingham) - Krishna Godhania's class is held at Solihull, Lode Heath school, Lode Lane, Solihull - Gymnasium, Thursday evening 7.15 to 8.30pm
Students are taught single stick drills, double stick drills, and knife defence. Drills and techniques taught in a fluid, non-restrictive manner allow students to enhance their natural attributes and improve their sense of timing, speed, awareness, reactions, balance, agility and confidence.
Though known as the art of stickfighting, Eskrima has a highly developed empty hand system called Pangamut. Pangamut contains a unique kickboxing program called Panantukan, and a Grappling program called Dumog.
This formerly secret martial art is unique in its emphasis on flow and improvisation. It is this aspect which makes it so effective and intellectually stimulating to learn.
Guro Krishna Godhania is recognised as being one of the best teachers of this art in the UK and Europe. He is a columnist for Combat and Martial Arts Illustrated magazine. He is also the Chief Instructor of the Institute of Filipino Martial Arts which is widely recognised as the governing body for these arts in the UK.
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