20th January 2010
Ni Tien Martial Arts School, or "The School of the Two Skies", was the first name of what we call today "Kali Majapahit Schools".
Whatever the name, the concept of these schools is to teach Martial Arts and Health together, for personal development. T...
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06th January 2010
Kali Majapahit's Filipino martial arts programs offer a curriculum that is deeply rooted in tradition, and is balanced with progressive and innovative teaching methods and philosophies. Featuring stick, kickboxing, empty hand, knife and grappling techniqu...
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05th January 2010
Kali Majapahit is not only about fighting. Hilot (Health and Healing arts) is also part of our program. It's true that most students start only for the physical system, but soon, they all realize that health and personal development are a huge part of Lif...
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04th January 2010
After more than 20 years in the Japanese martial arts (Iaijutsu/Kenjutsu, Aikido, Aiki-jujutsu, kobudo) and 16 years living in Japan, I walked into Ni Tien Martial Arts School in Singapore curious but not quite sure what to expect. What a surprise!
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26th November 2009
The fighting arts of the Philippines were influenced by many different cultures and migrants. There are at least 3 very clear martial influences to the Filipino fighting arts: Indonesian Pencak Silat, Malaysian Silat Melayu, and Chinese (Hakka) Kuntao.
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