Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Tanod Arnis Graduation Held By: James U. Sy Jr.


The Barangay Public Safety Officers (BPSO) who completed the Barangay Tanod Arnis and Adino Self Defense Training during their Graduation Exercises recently at the Don Bernardo Benedicto Plaza, Cadiz City.The Skills Enhancement Training was conducted by the Zion Original Disciples in Arnis and Combat Sports (ZODIACS) Self Defense Society of the Philippines, Inc. (James U. Sy Jr./CMAS photo).


Government officials, Training Directors and Staff, Guests, and graduating Barangay Public Safety Officers (BPSO) at the conclusion of the Barangay Tanod Arnis and Adino Self Defense Training Graduation Exercises held by the Zion Original Disciples in Arnis and Combat Sports (ZODIACS) Self Defense Society of the Philippines, Inc. in cooperation with the Cadiz City Office of the Mayor under Hon. Patrick G. Escalante, M.D., and Public Assistance and Reaction Against Crime (PARAC) recently at the Don Bernardo Benedicto Plaza, Cadiz City (James U. Sy Jr./CMAS photo).

The Barangay Tanod Arnis and Adino Self Defense Training Graduation Exercises were held by the Zion Original Disciples in Arnis and Combat Sports (ZODIACS) Self Defense Society of the Philippines, Inc. of Founder/Grandmaster Pastor Julius B. Delasan, 9th Degree Red Belt, in cooperation with the Cadiz City Office of the Mayor under Hon. Patrick G. Escalante, M.D., and Public Assistance and Reaction Against Crime (PARAC) under Reg. 6 President Dave Michael D. Sevillo, 6th Degree Red White Belt, recently at the Don Bernardo Benedicto Plaza, Cadiz City, Negros Occidental.

At least 65 Barangay Public Safety Officers (BPSO) or Barangay Tanods representing not less than 8 barangays graduated from the training. Course Instructors were Master Romeo G. Banas, 7th Degree Red Belt, ZODIACS VP & Deputy National Director, and Master Ian B. Negrido, 5th Degree Black Belt, Founder of BASSDUMAS Combat Sports and ZODIACS Provincial Coordinator with the assistance of the Training Staff: Salvador Segura, 4th Degree Black Belt, Bambie Lampon, Jr. V. de los Santos, and Arthur Dollosa, all 1st Degree Black Belt, and Alvin Aligarbes, Brown Belt.

Hon. Mayor Patrick G. Escalante, M.D., was represented by Hon. SP Member Antonio U. Lacson III, Chairman of the Committee on Peace and Order and Public Safety.

The training was conducted to better equip Barangay Tanods as the partners of the Philippine National Police (PNP) in curbing crime, especially in the more far flung areas. The training consisted of Scripture studies, fundamentals, of stances, blocks, punches, kicks, releases from holds, knife and gun disarming, and handcuffing and arresting techniques.

The Barangay Tanods of the different barangays gave a demonstration of their new found skills during the graduation rites. Arnis sparring was also showcased by the Training Staff.

Those who graduated were (Zone 2) Noe Abelido, Lope Bacayo Jr., Fulton Barilea, Rosevil Besa, Rammel Enriquez, Jolly Lanotes, Mitchell Llema, Dario Matarong, Salvador Pecayco, Brgy. Tanod Head Bernardo Pergamino Sr., Eduardo Pudadua, and Jerome Tumabiane; (Zone 4) Estanislao Agupuyan III, Diego B. Ascura, Cirilo F. Babaylo, Renante Canencia, Rodel de la Cruz, Harmie Doedocil, Bernardo Esperancilla, Hon. Kagawad Ismael Lampon, Romeo Laya-og, Primo Negre, and Brgy. Tanod Head Adonis Plana; (Zone 6) Crisanto Dejualian, Brgy. Tanod Head Arnel Española, Reynaldo Jarina, Greg Repolon, Cecil de los Reyes, and Renato Siason; (Burgos) Eduardo Aboniawan Jr., Fernando Alquisar, Romel and Rudy Ambrona, Joebert Ayco, Dante Belera, Eddie Demacutac, Romulo Dequinto, Hon. Kagawad Jerry C. Ditching, Nicomedes Dondoy Jr., Rodel Evedente, Aquilino Fortaleza Jr., Manuel Gomez, Eddie Guintao, Abnel Meraiz, Brgy. Tanod Head Roberto A. Oñates, Renante Sales, Ronilo Supuesca, and Armin Vito; (Cabahug) Eduardo Clamares, Jonito Enfanto, Ernesto Gilbuena, Brgy. Tanod Head Joel Gregorio, Ricardo Lumangyao, Bernardo, Edwin, and Vivian Mahinay, Julianito Parihos, Alex Sitjar, Jordan Tequihanon, Virgilio Tingson, and Jimmy Vasquez. (Magsaysay) Rodolfo Bachinela, Roberto Borja, Alfonso Castor, Michael Daguia, Elacris Delfin, Glomon Derecho, Manuel Ediz, Brgy. Tanod Head Arnie Lamis, Roger Lanis, Wilfredo Legaspi, Arnulfo and Ronito Libre, Ronnie Mendoza, Estelito Padernal, Reynaldo Pleridad, Richard Rebeoco, and Pedro Salvano.

Awards given were Best in Arnis Hon. Brgy. Capt. Rodel Evidente of Burgos (1st Place), Bernardo Pergamino Jr. of Zone 2 (2nd Place), and Maya of Brgy. Magsaysay (3rd Place); Best in Disarming Joebert Ayco of Burgos (1st Place), Adonis Plana of Zone 4 (2nd Place), and Hon. Brgy. Capt. Antonio Ferrer of Cadiz Viejo (3rd Place); Best in Handcuffing Harmie Doedocil and Diego B. Ascura of Zone 4 (1st Place), Reynante Sales of Burgos (2nd Place), and Jimmy Vasquez and Ricardo Lumangyao of Cabahug (3rd Place); Best Brgy. Tanod Participation Brgy. Burgos (1st Place), Brgy. Magsaysay and Zone 4 (2nd Place); Most Outstanding Arnis and Adino Player Hon. Brgy. Capt. Rodel Evidente of Burgos; Special Citations Brgy. Cabahug, Zone 2 & 6, and Cadiz Viejo; and Special award Vivian Mahinay of Cabahug.

Other officials who received Certificates of appreciation were ABC President Hon. Arthur N. Lanis, Cadiz Sports Coordinator Jun Bani Saravia, Cadiz Mayor’s Aide Rigor d. Rosario, City Book Binder Lorie Joy R. Maja, Pastor art Legaspina of CCC, Talabaan, Hon. Brgy. Capt. Macario Baroba (Zone 2), Hon. Brgy. Capt. Ma. Zenaida Po (Zone 4), Hon. Brgy. Capt. Jose Dino Hautea (Zone 6), Hon. Brgy. Capt. Eduardo Javier (Caduhaan), Hon. Brgy. Capt. Dionisio Villaruz (Cadiz Viejo), Hon. Brgy. Capt. Ray P. Yee (Cabahug), Hon. Kagawad Alex S. Jasmin (Cabahug), Hon. Kagawad Ireneo Cabahug (Peace and Order, zone 6), Chief of Police P/Supt. Santiago Y. Rapiz, ZODIACS Reg. 6 Secretary Janeth F. Banas, ZODIACS Instructor Ron Van Jay F. Banas, Master James U. Sy Jr. of Conceptual Martial Arts Society (CMAS), Inc./Negros Daily Bulletin (NDB), Brgy. Tanod Head Nestor Teruel (Caduhaan), and Brgy. Tanod Head Santiago Solatorio (Cadiz Viejo).

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

36 Sports Events to be Played in the Upcoming PNG By: James U. Sy Jr.

The 1st Philippine National Games (PNG) "Synchronized National Championships of NSAs” will feature 36 sports events when it is held by the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) and the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) on May 22-29, 2011 in several locations in Negros Occidental, including Bacolod, Bago, Silay, and Talisay Cities. Of the 36 sports events, 9 will be combat sports:

Events to be held in Bacolod City (with scheduled play dates and venue in parenthesis) are Fun Run (May 22, Bacolod City New Government Center), Athletics (May 22-26, Panaad Track Oval), Badminton (May 23-28, Pohang Badminton Court), Beach Volleyball (May 23-28, St. La Salle University - Sand Court), Billiards (May 24-29, Gaisano Mall), Fencing (May 24-27, UNO-R Gymnasium), Gymnastics (May 22-29, St John Institute & San Agustin College Gymnasium), Judo (May 23-26, Riverside College), Karatedo (May 23-25, Bacolod Arts Center - Bacolod City National High School), Lawn Tennis (May 23-29, Center Court Tennis Club / Noah's Haven), Motorcyle Sports (May 28-29, Bacolod City Airport Runway), Sailing (May 24-28, Lopue Family Beach Resort), Softball (May 24-29, Bacolod City National High School), Soft Tennis (May 27-29, UNO-R Outdoor Court / Panaad Tennis Court), Swimming (May 22-26, (May 25-26, Panaad Swimming Pool), Taekwondo (May 25-26, Negros Occidental Multipurpose Activity Center), Volleyball (May 23-29, St. La Salle University - College and High School Covered Court), Weightlifting (May 27-28, SM North Terminal), Wind Surfing (May 24-27, Lopue Family Beach Resort), and Wrestling (May 26-28, Bacolod Arts Center - Bacolod City National High School).

Events to be held in Bago City are Baseball City (May 24-28, Hall Housing Site), Canoe Kayak (May 26-28, Bantayan Park, Bago River), Dragon Boat (May 26-28, Bantayan Park, Bago River), Muay Thai (May 23-27, Manuel Torres Coliseum and Cultural Center), Wall Climbing (May 27-28, Bago Sports Center), and Wushu (May 28-29, Manuel Torres Coliseum and Cultural Center).

Events to be held in Talisay City are Cycling (May 23-24, Silay - Talisay City Hall), Futsal (May 22-29, Talisay City Gymnasium), Football (Women) (May 23-29, Carlos Hilado State College Football Field / Yanson Football Field), Pencak (May 23-27, Silat Talisay Public Plaza), and Table Tennis (May 24-28, Carlos Hilado State College Coliseum).

Events to be held in Silay City are Archery (May 24-28, Dona Monserat Lopez High School - Football Field), Arnis (May 22-27, Silay City Plaza), Sepak Takraw (Men) (May 24-28, Natalio Velez Multi-Purpose Gym), and Triathlon (May 28-29, Swim: Marina-Pacific Shore; Bike: Talisay-Silay; Run: Talisay).

The Pencak Silat competition, to be supervised by the Philippine Pencak Silat Association (Philsilat), will see action in the 1st Pencak Silat Junior Open Championship for Pesilats (Pencak Silat players) aged 14-17 years old and the 12th Pencak Silat National Open Championship for Pesilats aged 18 to 30 years old.

Meanwhile, the Muay Association of the Philippines (MAP) is planning a a seminar for all Muay Thai practitioners simultaneously with the staging of the PNG.

The PNG will feature the simultaneously conduct of the National Open Championships of the different National Sports Associations (NSAs). The main objective of the games is to scout for new potential athletes to be included in the national training pool.

Monday, May 16, 2011

Bago City College Champs in Alculympics by: James U. Sy Jr.


BCC Alculympics Coach/Trainor Randy Alvarado (seated) with The Hon. Mayor Ramon Torres-sponsored Bago City College (BCC) that took the overall championships during the 3rd Alculympics held recently at the City College of Calapan, Oriental Mindoro (Randy Alvarado/CMAS Photo).

The Hon. Mayor Ramon Torres-sponsored Bago City College (BCC) headed by Coach/Trainor Randy Alvarado took the overall championship during the 3rd Alculympics held recently at the City College of Calapan, Oriental Mindoro with a 12-5-7 medal haul, beating 5 other teams.

The other teams that competed were Cebu, Makati, Mandaue, Taguig, and Valenzuela.

The BCC Arnis Team was made of 12 criminology students, 7 males and 5 females.

BCC medalists for Labanan Men were Ramonito Amejado (Gold), Tom Serapia (Gold), and Dave Guarra (Gold), Mon Klair (Silver), and Lounijie Escote (Bronze); for Labanan Women, Glorilyn Gelogo (Gold), May Jean Pasa (Gold), and Lovely Jacildo (Gold), and Frawjen Valdeviezo (Bronze) and Lariane Crisosto (Bronze).

For Anyo Men Synchronized Team Single Baston - Ramonito Amejado, Tom Serapia, and Dave Guarra (Gold); Double Baston - Dave Guarra, Rene Abajeto, and Bernard Gonzales (Bronze); Espada y Daga - Tom Serapia, Bernard Gonzales, and Rene Abajeto (Bronze).

For anyo women synchronized team single baston - Lariane Crisosto, Glorilyn Gelogo, and May Jean Pasa (Silver); Double Baston - Lariane Crisosto, Glorilyn Gelogo, and May Jean Pasa (Silver); Espada y Daga - May Jean Pasa, Lovely Jacildo, and Frawjen Valdeviezo (Gold).

For anyo men individual Single Baston - Ramonito Amejado (Gold); Double Baston - Dave Guarra (Bronze); Espada y Daga - Tom Serapia (Bronze). For anyo men individual Single Baston - May Jean Pasa (Gold); Espada y Daga - May Jean Pasa (Silver).

Sponsors and supporters of the BCC Arnis Team were Bago City Mayor Hon. Mayor Ramon Torres, BCC Administrator Ramona C. Lamo, BCC 2011 Alculympics Coordinator Jose Neri de la Cruz, BCC ACE IS Department Head Deborah Natalia E. Singson, BCC Students Affairs Office Head Sandra E. Locsin,Team Labanan Consultant Master Ferdinand Emanuel “Bobot” Gayoles of Yasay Sable, and
Assistant Trainor Wilson Alvarado.

Security Officers Undergo H2H and Knife Defense Training By: James U. Sy Jr.


Training Director Rizza B. San Miguel of the Philippine Arms Training Institute (PATI) and Grandmaster Felix A. Guinabo of the Guinabo Arnis and Combat Sports (GACS) (seated 4th and 5th) together with the officials and participants of the 5-day Basic Supervisory Training Course for Security Officers License recently held at the DYRL Gym, Camerole Ave., Brgy. 35, Bacolod City (Felix A. Guinabo Felix A. Guinabo/CMAS photo).

Grandmaster Felix A. Guinabo, Founder of the Piga-Piga Trese Grabes System of Arnis, teaches knife neutralization skills to 22 Area Detachment Commanders, Shift supervisors, and team leaders of the Negros Goldwings Security Services Corporation (NGSSC) during Basic Supervisory Training Course for Security Officers License organized by the Philippine Arms Training Institute (PATI) headed by Training Director Rizza B. San Miguel and NGSSC under General Manager Annevein J. Andaya recently at the DYRL Gym, Camerole Ave., Brgy. 35, Bacolod City (Felix A. Guinabo Felix A. Guinabo/CMAS photo).

At least 22 Area Detachment Commanders, Shift supervisors, and team leaders of the Negros Goldwings Security Services Corporation (NGSSC) assigned to 4 prominent corporations underwent the 5-day Basic Supervisory Training Course for Security Officers License which was organized by the Philippine Arms Training Institute (PATI) headed by Training Director Rizalia "Rizza" B. San Miguel and NGSSC under General Manager Annevein J. Andaya recently at the DYRL Gym, Camerole Ave., Brgy. 35, Bacolod City.

The officer participants are assigned to B-Meg Feeds, Distilleria Bago, Inc., ECT Farms, San Miguel Brewery Inc. (SMBI) Bacolod Plant, and San Miguel Foods, Inc..

The training course covered marksmanship, legalities of the security occupation, and Arnis (hand to hand combat and knife defense).

Featured Instructors were Training Director Rizza B. San Miguel and Mila A. Beato of the Philippine Arms Training Institute (PATI) and Grandmaster Felix A. Guinabo of the Guinabo Arnis and Combat Sports (GACS).

The training objective was to better equip Security Officers with the necessary skills required in their line of work. Marksmanship, a subject often neglected in security training, prepares the officer for long range combat confrontation while Arnis equips them with the essential close quarter skills to effect maximum control over a suspect with the least possible harm.

Contrary to popular belief, Arnis extends beyond the realm of stick and blade work. Its higher phase involves empty handed skills, locally known as Pangamut, against an equally empty handed attacker or one armed with a knife, sword, and stick. GM Felix Guinabo, Founder of the Piga-Piga Trese Grabes System of Arnis, chose to use the term knife defense because the intent is to control and subdue rather to maim or kill a suspect. In security work, skill is shown on how to control a suspect with the least damage. Knife fighting has the connotation of dueling, which under the law could not be classified as “self defense” and may be construed as “mutual combat”. This is in consonance with the subject matter on legalities which covers the amount of justifiable force, rights of a suspect, acceptable arresting procedures, and other related areas.

GM Guinabo had previously conducted the Defensive Tactics (DefTac) section for the Refresher Retraining Course of 31 security personnel of the Negros Goldwings Security Services Corporation (NGSSC) last June 21, 2010 in Hda. Balatong, La Castellana, Negros Occidental.

GM Guinabo studied Arnis from 6 professors: Grandmaster Mario Lavista (1982), Grandmaster Hortencio M. Navales (1985), Grandmaster Teotimo Buenaflor (1987), Grandmaster Geronimo Valdes (1990), Grandmaster Bernandino Tanique (1992), and Grandmaster Frank Abalajon (1997). Master Guinabo started teaching under his own school, Guinabo Arnis and Combat Sports (GACS), in June 1989 in Brgy. Carabalan, Himamaylan, when he instructed the 61st IB of the Philippine Army (PA).

GM Guinabo is a member of the Negros Occidental Baston Federation (NOBF) under P/Sgt. (Ret.) Grandmaster Estanislao “Eslao” T. Guarra and Arnis Philippines-Bacolod/Negros Occidental Chapter under Commissioner Grandmaster Danilo “Danny” Cardinal and has cordial relationships with the Intercontinental Federation of Filipino Martial Arts Schools (IFFMAS) under grandmaster Elmer V. Montoyo and the Original Filipino Tapado Long Stick Fighting Association 9OFTLSFA), Inc. under 1st Generation Inheritor/Grandmaster Benefredo “Bebing” M. Lobrido.

Participants were Rixon C. Dingcong, Dave N. Genova, Glen B. Gombo, and Eduardo C. Rapis representing Distilleria Bago, Inc.; Genaro D. Abolencia, Mustafa B. Amiry, Jerry John T. Aride, Jovelle L. Casilao, Mario P. Delgado, Reynald C. Lapada, Bernardo B. Peñas, Samuel H. Rivera, Jimmylito B. Urmeg, Richard P. Viñas representing ECT Farms; Floyd Aldrin B. Gaucia, Renato C. Jagna-an, and Arthur C. Zamora representing San Miguel Brewery Inc. (SMBI); Geoffrey B. Baylen and Noel B. Villacampa representing San Miguel Foods, Inc.; and NGSSC Staff Jose B. Bagain and Jessie N. Providencia.