PMA Newsletter APRIL 2015 - Progressive Martial Arts
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PMA Newsletter APRIL 2015 - Progressive Martial Arts
PROGRESSIVE MARTIAL ARTS THE STRAIGHT BLAST For the Students, Friends, and Families of Progressive Martial Arts APRIL 2015 175-25 Horace Harding Expressway Queens, New York 11365 Ph: 718.461.0700 www.ProgressiveMartialArts.com SIFU’S CORNER Inside this Issue: We have weathered quite a winter and things are starting to look like Spring will soon be coming our way. OK, I know it’s been a rough one so, at least, I’ll be hopeful about it! Who knew winter was going to be so rough?! Despite the weird weather, March was really awesome at PMA! So far, this year we are experiencing some great moments at the school and I hope to keep the momentum going throughout 2015. Firstly, I want to congratulate all those who competed at Long Island Pride earlier in the month and at the NJBJJ Tournament on March 22nd. All PMA Team Members did a great job and represented the school with great sportsmanship. The team is only getting better and growing stronger with each competition. Most especially, I am really happy about the Guro Inosanto Seminar that took place on March 14 and 15. Thank you to all the students who came out and participated in this event. It was largely attended and all those who came brought great energy and really witnessed mastery in action. This weekend is always a special time of the year for me as I get to spend some quality time with my teacher and mentor. I cherish each and every moment I get to share with him and I’m so honored that he comes to so this annually. Inside please read a detailed review of the seminar. Sifu’s Corner 1 Guro Inosanto Seminar Review 2 Student Spotlight: Mark Sgantzos 3 Upcoming Events 4 YOUTH INSERT Students of the Month: Allan Fabara 1 Powerful Words: Gratitude 1 St. Jude Kick-a-thon 2 Finally, in March, I was invited to Basulto BJJ Academy in North Carolina to do a one day workshop in Sayoc Kali. It is always my mission to grow the art of Sayoc Kali and the tribe that has given so much to me in the way of training and in all aspects of my life. Upcoming in April, Coach James Guccione will be fighting once again. For tickets and info on the fight, please see the front desk. Let’s all go and support our Coach and team member. Also, we will be hosting our annual St. Jude Kick-athon on April 24th. Our youth students are encouraged to participate in this event and bring a buddy for the Buddy Night that will take place right after the kick-athon. For our adult students, please donate at the front desk to this very special cause throughout the the month of April. ST. JUDE KICK-A-THON! APRIL 24TH! REVISED ADULT SCHEDULE BEGINS APRIL 27th! Details Coming Soon PROGRESSIVE MARTIAL ARTS APRIL 2015 GURO INOSANTO SEMINAR 2015 - A REVIEW Seminars are invariably long days filled with a lot of information but a seminar with a living legend like Guro Dan Inosanto is like none other. An experience like this can be written about or even talked about but until you experience it for yourself, you cannot really know the magic of learning from such a man. The seminar began registration around 9:00am early Saturday morning at the Gujarati Samaj. This is a cultural center located 2 blocks west of PMA, a convenient location that allows us to be close to the school while also giving us the space that we needed for such a largely attended seminar. Participants from as far as Maryland came strolling in the from the rainy outdoors. Despite the crazy weather, everyone was pretty much early or on time. PMA staff was ready for the barrage of incoming people and got them registered and prepped them with an information sheet regarding seminar protocols and amenities in the surrounding area. Guro Inosanto and Guro Joel Clark arrived, accompanied by Sifu Nick Sacoulas around 10am. After greeting many of the participants, Sifu Nick introduced Guro Dan and instructed the participants on some of the logistics for the day. Guro Dan then took over and started the seminar with some shadowboxing for a warm up. After some stretching, Sifu Inosanto started with some Jun Fan Kickboxing with elements of Panantukan. Teaching to various levels, Sifu would show at least 5 combinations and would remind beginners to stick with just one or two. The morning continued with more Jun Fan and then moved to some trapping, Wing Chun, and Panantukan. After breaking for lunch, Guro then moved on to the Kali portion where he started with double stick and assessed the group by having them perform the one two pattern on both sides. He then moved on to the 6 count. Next was the abcedario with the different followups. He ended the day with this but using daggers and mismatched weapons. In between each section, besides instructing the group on techniques, he gave a history on his Filipino Martial Arts background. His historical account of Filipino Martial Arts and culture was astounding in its depth and detail. His father had taught him all about Filipino culture and introduced him to his instructors, the escrimadors who then lived in his hometown of Stockton, California. Learning the history and evolution of his training really gave students insight into the why of their training and really just gave them a deeper understanding into Guro Dan and his evolution in the arts. Day 2 started at 10am or a little thereafter and had that lazy Sunday morning feel. Still reeling from all the information from the day before, participants straggled in and were excited to learn more. While Saturday was filled with technique, Sunday was jam-packed with information and history. Guro Dan started the day with Panantukan, at the request of Sifu Nick. Again, we got to learn about the history of the Filipinos in the martial arts and the different regions and tribal contributions to the arts. His respect for each and every teacher he has met was evident, as he never said one style was better than the other and encouraged the students to learn from everyone. This was a lesson he had learned from his dad: to keep quiet and listen and learn. He showed various Panantukan combinations along with some Silat. The second half of the day was more Kali and ended with sumbrada. His demonstrations were graceful and seamless and it was hard to believe that this man is soon to be 79 years young. He would often be self-deprecating, saying he was a slow learner and not as fast as his teacher, Sigung Bruce Lee. But it was so easy to see that he was so the opposite, that he was genius in his martial arts and a natural at it. But this was the magic of the seminar, to watch this humility in action. To watch a teacher be so generous with his knowledge. To watch a man who yearns to continue to learn and grow and is in essence….JKD. PAGE 2 PROGRESSIVE MARTIAL ARTS APRIL 2015 STUDENT SPOTLIGHT: MARK SGANTZOS There are those students that walk into the school and you look at them like family. Mark Sgantzos is one such student. He’s a great guy who also happens to be an awesome student, dedicated each and every week to come in at least 3-4 times in the Muay Thai and Kickboxing classes. Mark has been training at PMA for a little over 3 year now. For him, this has been his first experience training in martial arts. He had always wanted to do so and his friend, Paul Kapassakis was training at PMA at the time and asked him to train with him. He hasn’t stopped since. Since his start here at the school, Mark has seen so many results. “I have improved my balance, flexibility, reflexes and cardio. I have overall better health.” His instructors have also noticed his improvement and Mark has developed into quite a skilled kickboxer. His stamina, fitness and technique have all markedly improved over his time at the school. And the best part about Mark is that he is always willing to learn and always wanting to get better. PMA has become a great training ground for Mark. He says. “The best part of the school is the consistency of the school’s superb technical expertise by having knowledgeable, qualified instructors. I also like the bond formed by the fighters trying to get better.” Mark’s goals within training are to improve every aspect of his training and to achieve excellence. His consistency is really admirable and despite his busy schedule at home and at work, he makes training a priority. With 3 kids and business of his own, it’s pretty amazing that he comes in as much as he does. His secret? “I have never been a quitter. My consistency stems from the fact that I feel alive when I train and I never want to slow down.” Mark used to work for the patent office in Washington, DC approving patents for jet engines. Now he owns restaurant and manages properties. Outside of martial arts, Mark helps to coach his son’s basketball team and spends time with his kids. We love having Mark at the school and I think I can speak on behalf of everyone at PMA, it’s a pleasure training with him as well. His energy is always positive and he always brings everyone’s best out, too. Keep being awesome, Mark! PAGE 3 APRIL Birthdays 4/4: Michael Maldonado 4/5: Gene Fang 4/6: Kathy Garcia 4/7: Michael Kouroupakis 4/7: Aizarel Pepin 4/7: Michaelangelo Tenorio 4/10: Alon Fetaya 4/10: Leonardo Martinez 4/10: Thony Revelo 4/12: Gilliane Alinea 4/12: Veronica Blanco 4/14: Eric Rolon 4/16: Lea Bazigos 4/17: Jessica Netto 4/17: Gus Sacoulas 4/18: Sabit Abdullah 4/19: Joseph Herrera 4/19: Nathan Shamuilov 4/20: Huascar Fernandez 4/24: Penelope Caceres 4/25: Erick Reyes 4/26: Bryan Arias 4/27: Samuel Honderman 4/30: Kyle Lai 4/30: Luca Mucciardi 4/30: John Romero Welcome New Students Gilliane Alinea Marcien Eugene Henry Pena Erin Posner Justin Estevez Giancarlo Garcia Aizarel Pepin Alexis Woodland Eli Murray Katrina Gorres Joe Polackovich Katerina Garcia Logan Juntereal Amir-Jameek Roberts Gregory Reid Daniel Llanos Harvey Kwong Jessica Netto Leonardo Martinez Mason Ricaurte Andrew Rossin Santiago Sanchez Joseph Spedale Elaine Tanel Ryan Forte Anastasi Steto Peter Pagoulatos Lingxiao Li Edwin Atiencia Flora Qu Anthony Simonelli Brendon Grabin Joshua Villodas Joseph Villodas Daniel Vidal Megan Pereira Anthony Hyde Nathalie Klein Isabelle Aminov Avraham Aminov Pablo Vacacela Nesha Rampersad Krzysztof Sennik Akshay Chikkaveeraiah Ronnie Shakerdge Celeste Sorroza Welcome Back: Cormac Cullinane Thank You… Joanne Abordo for referring Katrina Gorres Tyler Reid for referring Gregory Reid Roberto Espinales for referring Santiago Sanchez Sarah Leibowitz for referring Nesha Rampersad and Nathalie Klein April Calendar ➡April 10: Explorer/Lil Dragon/Lil Warrior BBC/Lil Warrior Testing ➡April 24: St. Jude Kick-a-thon and Buddy Night ➡April 25: Warrior Testing ➡April 27: UPDATED ADULT SCHEDULE REVISED ADULT SCHEDULE BEGINS APRIL 27th! Details Coming Soon
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