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Grandmaster Jonathan Makiling Abaya

Grandmaster Jonathan Makiling Abaya is the founder and originator of Jendo Filipino Martial Arts based on his own concept and principles called - "Tri-Force" or the "Tatlong Lakas".

Grandmaster Jonathan Makiling Abaya founded Jendo in Mandaluyong City in 1973.

by Teresita I. Biscaro April 7, 2008

260πŸ‘ 84πŸ‘Ž


Grandmaster Jonathan "June" Makiling Abaya

Grandmaster Jonathan "June" Makiling Abaya is the founder and originator of Jendo Filipino Martial Arts based on his own concepts and principles called Tri-Force known as the "Tatlong Lakas". He was born in November 16th of 1957 and the second eldest child of the six children of Maria Adoraida Makiling Vda. de Abaya.

Grandmaster Jonathan "June" Makiling Abaya was the founder and originator of Jendo.

by Teresita I. Biscaro April 7, 2008

216πŸ‘ 24πŸ‘Ž


Arnis

Arnis is a piece of stick measuring from 26 to 30 inches long at about 1 to 1.5 inches in diameter use as a means of self-defense weapon of a Jendo Filipino martial arts practitioner. Arnis sticks can be pieces of woods that can be found in the Philippines called rattan, bahi, kamagong or yakal or yantok. Jendo martial arts practitioners sometimes call arnis as Baot or pang-or. It is an Ilocano word which means stick or to whip.

Arnis now is popularly known as a stick-fighting sport being promoted by the International Jendo Federation.

The Jendo Arnis stick-fighting sport was formulated by Grandmaster Jonathan "June" Makiling Abaya of Barangay Hulo, Mandaluyong City, Philippines.

I would like to join the Arnis Stick-Fighting sports competition.

by Teresita I. Biscaro April 6, 2008

288πŸ‘ 82πŸ‘Ž


Traditional Arnis

Traditional Arnis Ҁ“ A Filipino martial art founded and formulated by Grandmaster Jonathan Γ’Β€ΒœJuneҀ Makiling Abaya to uncover the complete science of Filipino Stick and Knife fighting system of self-defense.

I will be teaching you the art and science of Traditional Arnis.

by Teresita I. Biscaro April 12, 2008

253πŸ‘ 46πŸ‘Ž