LOGO DESCRIPTION
KAFS
Kali Agol Fighting System – Combat Martial Arts
FILIPINO SUN
The 8-rays represent the eight provinces which revolt against aggressors using the Filipino fighting system.
SHIELD
Represents the system as a protection and safety based art
EAGLE
The Eagle represents great power and balance, and brings strength, courage, wisdom, a creative spirit grace achieved through knowledge and hard work.
Flying eagle signifies the divine truth of the word and represents a state of elegance that is reached through inner work, understanding and passing the initiation tests that result from reclaiming our personal power. It is the spirit of determination. It is the gift of clear vision with which one can truly see the things one sees. It is the patience to wait for the appropriate moment.
STICK
Represents the basic impact weapon of the Filipino system in martial arts
BOLO
Represents the edge weapon used by Ancient Filipinos
What you will learn
This system will teach you how to apply techniques fast. This is taught to the Philippine and United States Marine Corps, as well as body guards around the world. This is a simple way to learn quickly how to defend yourself and the ones you love.
Curriculum
Your instructors
KAFS Indigenous Filipino Fighting System offers close combat and tactical mixed weapon courses that teach real-world fighting techniques. The courses cover topics like impact weapons, rifle drills, knife techniques, and VIP protection. The system was created by Master Marlon Agol based on his experience in the Philippine Marine Corps and other martial arts. To propagate the system internationally, it became clear the United States was the 1st choice. Working together to translate the fighting technology from overseas, Punong Guro AJ smith, a US Navy veteran and martial arts instructor, devoted his time, space, and energy to help design the KAFS Combat Curriculum. This online course aims to strengthen self-protection skills through martial arts training when no instructor is present. KAFS teaches both military and civilian students and has been adopted by various law enforcement agencies in the Philippines, and is now being taught and used in the USA to protect the highest levels of command and control.