KM session in DC.
Thanks to FCS Kali group, specially Mosi Jack for having us and allowing us to share KM.
Written by: Dr. Nini RB Bautista de Garcia
President, Carolina Asian -American Chamber of Commerce, Charlotte, NC
Past President, Filipino American Community of the Carolinas, Charlotte, NC Past President, UN Club Filipino, Vienna, Austria formerly with UN International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, Austria
Charlotte, NC
28 January 2004
“I first met Bobby through his wife, Luz Quinio, a co-alumna of the University of the Philippines, at the main social event of the Filipino-Americans in the Carolinas, the 13th Annual Gala Night, which was held in October at The Oasis that year, where then NC Congresswoman, now Senator Sue Myrick was Guest Speaker. Little did I know that within the next two years, I would be chairing the same event where a record crowd of over 600 attended, as 1st Vice President of the Filipino American Community of the Carolinas in 2002, and eventually taking over the helm the following year as FACC’s 13th President Bobby and Luz are among the staunchest supporters and tireless volunteers of the Filipino community in Charlotte.
My husband Manolo and I got to know them better when we relocated from Madrid, Spain & Vienna, Austria, where we have lived while I was working for more than 15 years with the United Nations International Atomic Energy Agency, first as an Area Officer for Asia & the Pacific for Technical Cooperation projects in Atomic Energy, and later as Nuclear Safeguards Inspector of nuclear installations & facilities in Japan, Korea & China.
We have often visited the World Headquarters of the Balintawak International established by Bobby in 1991 in Charlotte, with his closest friend and student, Mecklenburg Deputy Sheriff Irwin Carmichael. We discovered that aside from being Grandmaster, developer and foremost exponent of the “Balintawak Arnis Cuentada” which is a collateral system of Filipino Martial Arts, Bobby is a wonderful singer and a great cook.
Bobby would tell us about the hard knocks he received while still a boy fighting in the streets of his birthplace, Cebu City, the oldest city in the Philippines, and home to the oldest religious relic of Filipino Catholics, the blessed Santo Nino or Child Jesus, a gift of Magellan, the “discoverer” of the Philippines, to the King and Queen of Cebu, on their conversion to Catholicism in 1521. His father Sergio, taught his eldest son the Filipino martial art, “arnis” when he was only 12 years old, and eight years later, Bobby embarked on a difficult and often brutal training under the tutelage of Master Teofilo Velez of the Balintawak Self Defense Club in the same city.
It is based on Bacon’s Balintawak system, so named after the street in Cebu City where the first Balintawak Arnis Club was founded. (Balintawak, now Caloocan, is a significant name in Philippine history as the place where the secret revolutionary society, the Katipunan under the hero Andres Bonifacio, had a general meeting on 23 August 1896 to decide when to start the fight for freedom from the almost 400 years of Spanish colonial rule, with the signal cry, “Mabuhay and Filipinas, Mabuhay ang Katipunan” or “Long Live the Philippines, Long Live the Katipunan”. Two years after the successful revolution, the first republic in Asia was proclaimed in Kawit, Cavite on June 12 , 1898, with General Emilio Aguinaldo as its first president).It is a fitting name for a worthy Filipino martial art form, which as been popularized worldwide by Grandmaster Bobby Taboada.
The Balintawak arnis method focuses on the use of a single stick and empty hands, concentrating on close range fighting tactics, and can be classified as a “modern system’ , a composite of several fighting methods, as opposed to the ancient and classical methods.
His “cuentada” system (from the Spanish word, “cuentar” or “to counter”) somehow follows a basic principle of physics and mechanics: the equality of force and counterforce. For every resultant force, there is an equal and opposite reacting force. As applied to the practice of Balintawak arnis cuentada, this mastery of the offensive and defensive movements requires a series of well planned movements, wherein the opponent cannot but reply with a corresponding set of forced movements and reactions. In this way, the opponent is always kept under complete control. A true master of the art can therefore predict with precision, which part of the body of the opponent he will target and hit.
Grandmaster Bobby and his Filipino martial arts form has been written up in various national & international publications: among them, a several page spread article illustrated in color in a popular US national sports magazine and full page article in a regional newspaper, The Asian Herald, several book & magazine citations, and a whole chapter in an outstanding Filipino martial arts book, “Filipino Martial Culture”, by Mark V. Wiley.
Wiley gives an interesting and scholarly treatise of Bobby and his Balintawak Arnis Cuentada, as well as all known Filipino martial arts. His research spanned a period of 18 years of “participant observation”, whereby he was able to obtain direct information from the actual living masters and practitioners of the art, traveling around the world in search of his original info sources. Furthermore, he was able to obtain oral historical information on the evolution, development and techniques of existing Filipino martial art systems.
This is quite a feat considering the paucity of written documentation on Filipino martial arts. Much of the possible sources like records, writings (pre-Hispanic writings were done on perishable materials like bamboo cylinders), cultural artifacts like weaponry, etc., must have been destroyed due to the various invasions of the Philippines, cultural or otherwise, by the Spanish, Dutch, British, Japanese and Americans..
On the other hand, research writers can still have access to abundant Chinese classical texts for the Chinese martial arts; still extant family-owned manuscripts for the Indian martial arts, and the well guarded and highly prized densho transmissions scrolls for the Japanese kind.
A mere twelve years ago, he begun the official worldwide promotion of the system which he developed, the “Balintawak Arnis Cuentada”, principally at the Martial Arts Training Center of the Balintawak International Headquarters in Charlotte, NC, holding regular classes there, with select local and foreign students, who are either martial arts instructors themselves, black belts or advanced students of other styles. His strict criteria for acceptance at his schools are maintained: maturity, discipline, and the capacity to absorb his skills & techniques. He also teaches at the various Justice Academy of Law Enforcement agencies with Dep Sheriff Carmichael, which has gained more value and importance in the light of the aftermath of the massive national tragedy of September 11, 2001 and the ever imminent danger of terrorist attacks. He conducts frequent seminars all over the US, Canada, Europe, New Zealand, Australia and Asia, demonstrating the technique at international tournaments. A popular complement to his actual classes are the training videos which he has produced and are in much demand.
The odyssey of the young warrior boy, bloody and exhausted, but persevering, training under expert but strict masters in his native Cebu City, getting his first break when he caught the eye of a martial arts master who wanted him to teach his impressive skills at his school in faraway New Zealand he knew nothing about, embarked on the journey of his life with only the flimsy tropical shirt on his back in the dead of the winter in the land down under, with empty pockets and hardly knowing a few words of English.
Today, bestowed with several distinguished awards and international recognition, the culmination of his saga was when he was inducted into the International Hall of fame of the prestigious worldwide Martial Arts Grandmasters Council, the World Head of Family Sokeship Council, for his numerous outstanding accomplishments in the art. Aside from the many schools based on his system established by his students worldwide, as further proof of his mastery and success, eleven of his students were also given awards in different categories by the distinguished world body, in the same ceremony on August 31, 2002 in Orlando, Florida.
Acclaimed in matches with the best martial arts masters of the world, receiving their highest praise for his excellent mastery of his art, Bobby, soft spoken and ever modest, gives this piece of advice to would-be masters: dedicated training and constant workouts to give you fast reflexes, perfect coordination and top agility. And that is the practical essence of the Balintawak Arnis Cuentada system epitomized by Bobby Taboada: “the tactical awareness, continuous anticipation and selective follow-through with a conscientious and unfolding tactical mind”.
In his DVD, he shares this wisdom earned with his blood, sweat & tears, and the remarkable secrets of a true Grandmaster, disciplined and devout to his art, at the same time compassionate and caring. More power and success to you, Bobby!”
Arnold Narzo was born on June 22, 1970 in Manila, Philippines. He started his arnis training with the legendary Antonio “Tatang” Ilustrisimo in 1993. Kalis Ilustrisimo has long been regarded as one of the most efficient and effective system of Filipino Martial Arts. After the death of Tatang, he continued his extensive training with the late Master Tony Diego along with other senior Kalis Ilustrisimo students.
Master Tony Diego designated Arnold Narzo as the Chief Instructor of Kalis Ilustrisimo Repeticion Orihinal (KIRO) base in the fame Luneta Park in Manila. Arnold Narzo has experience in both tournament fighting and coaching. He was named one of the top 10 Filipino Martial Artists during the 1st Philippine Martial Arts Hall of Fame held in Manila, Philippines.

Master Arnold Narzo working with Jhun Occidental on the Estrella Abanico, Cruzada movements, Punta y Daga movements and applications.
GM Shelley Millspaugh and Master Jhun Occidental at the Bladed Hand Gathering showcasing the Kombatan Freestyle.
The Jedi masters at work….GM Bobby Taboada and Jhun Occidental

Grandmaster Shelley Millspaugh has been a member of the International Philippine Martial Arts Federation, Modern Arnis Association Philippines International and Kombatan Arnis-Presas Style.
GM Shelley has been a personal student of GM Ernesto A. Presas Sr. and GM Ernesto G. Presas Jr., learning several different curriculums in Modern Arnis de Mano, Kombatan Arnis and also the ‘old style’ of the Presas family art from GGM Presas Sr.
In 1996, GM Shelley moved to Manila, Philippines to further his training, for 6 months, at the IPMAF Headquarters in Quiapo, Manila.
He has attended 3 IPMAF World Training Camps (1993, 1997, 2005) in Hinigaran, Negros Occidental, Philippines, including the very first camp held in Hinigaran in 1993.
In 2013, GM Shelley Millspaugh, with the blessings of several Modern Arnis and Kombatan Grandmasters and Masters, created a curriculum that teaches a combination of all of the techniques, drills and sub-styles from his lessons from GGM Ernesto Presas, GM Ernesto Presas Jr., Master Kurt Graham, Master Samuel Dulay, GM Cristino Vasquez, GM Alex France, GM Lito Concepcion and Master Alex Ercia.
That curriculum is called “Modern Arnis / Kombat-an” and is a memorium to the GGM Ernesto A. Presas legacy.
GM Shelley’s mission is to pass on the teachings of his teachers and to spread their arts.
GM Shelley’s main teachers and influence in Modern Arnis / Kombatan:
GGM Ernesto A. Presas Sr.
Master Kurt Graham
GM Alex France
Master Alex Ercia
He has also trained in Aikido, Wing Chun, Muay Thai and many different styles of Arnis/Escrima/Kali and Pencak Silat/Kuntao.
His teaching credentials include Kombatan Arnis (Lakan Siyam, 9th Dan), Guro in Combate Eskrima Orehenal, Master in 5 Way Method, Master in Maju Bela Diri Pentjak Silat and Guro in Kuntao Silat deThouars.
Some of GM Shelley’s teachers through the years have been GGM Ernesto Presas Sr., GM Ernesto Presas Jr., Master Style Nagarajen, Ba Pak Willem deThouars, GM Steve Todd, GM Jeff Sprawls, Master Kurt Graham, GM Roberto Presas, GM Pepe Yap, GM Zimba Maalat, Master Bambit Dulay, Master Michael Ermac, Master Allan Fami, Master Roger Solar, Sensei Michael Sheahon, Sifu’s Ned and Ted Chan, GM Frederico Lazo, Guru Keith Moffit, Guru Chuck Stahman, Uncle Wayne Welsh and Guru Daniel Prasetya.

KM of NOVA road trip to Florida for the Kalis Ilustrisimo seminar by Master Alex Ercia.
Alex has trained with both GM Ilustrisimo and Maestro Tony Diego. It is his goal to hand down the authentic fighting system of Kalis Ilustrisimo Repeticion Orihinal (KIRO). Everyone is invited to come and experience Kalis Ilustrisimo’s simple but effective system.
Cost is $60.00
Please contact Guro Dan Lowman for details.
913-608-1515 or Dan@kmofflorida.com
Address is 6820 Tech Ct, Fort Myers Florida 33905
Jhun Occidental – Beijing, China / KM of NoVa Head Instructor

Guro Jhun Occidental
Guro in MAK under GM Shelley Millspaugh
Son of Shihan Danny Occidental.
Personal Student of GM Bobby Taboada
Personal Student of Master Arnold Narzo