School of Self Defense and Self Discipline
           ''Family values and Family training oriented''
                         2 Martial Arts Locations in San Francisco Bay Area       Martial Arts Location International
                         3105 Willow Pass Road      1300 William Street               Arnis Hapkido (Instructor Dadong)
                         Baypoint, Ca. 94565            San Leandro, Ca. 94577        0080 E.Aguinaldo St. Poblacion Lupon,
                        (925) 458-1254                      (925) 980-3018                      Davao Oriental 8207 Philippines
                        (925) 980-3018                                                                    (011) 639994542688
                                               
                                              Mtdiablohwarangkwan@hotmail.com


Special Guest : Master Sonny Napial of WEKAF Filipino Martial Arts Training - Arnis and Escrima.  Doce Pares System (GM Dionisio Canete) (Pic 2007)
Master Jose Isidro teaching students of all ages/belt level on Kyukpa (breaking) Techniques. (Pic 2005)
Hoshinsol (Self Defense) with Nunchuck against Master Jose Isidro with Gumdo wooden sword. (Pic 2005)
Hapkido Kyrugi / Hoshinsol (Sparring / Self Defense)
One on one sparring. One to multiple sparring. (Pic 2005)
Hapkido Technique Training (Pic 2005)
Fighting Stance Benedict, Royal, and Evaristo (Pic 2006)
Flying kick Evaristo, Karolina, and Luis. Elmo beginning a side kick.
(Pic 12/13/06)
Miguel doing Nunchuck technique. Master Jose Isidro judging on techniques and accuracy.
(Pic 2005)
Master Jose Isidro teaching students how to hold/support brick demo break. He emphasize good holder is also the key in breaking. (Pic 2005)
Master Jose Isidro shows Miguel and Luis closely on how to setup head brick break, while the general class and audience are watching.  He note them to only use a small thin rag on top of brick. This prevent lision (cuts) from head breaking technique. He noted more difficulty in breaking on knee and not using any whole weight as oppose to a standup brick break for head. He is also teaching concentration, techniques, impact, and honest of not deceiving anyone. Use pure skills, if unsuccessful, you try again. Bricks are each 2 inches thick, all together with 3 bricks of 6 inches (No Spacers). (Pic 2005)
Kumdo sparring techniques (Pic 12/20/06)
Olympic Kyrugi (Pic 12/20/06)
Master Napial demo and instructing us with Master Isidro assistance. (Pic 2007)
Elmo's (oldest student- 60 yrs. old). Brown Belt Promotion test . Breaking 2 bricks with fist with no spacer and one brick head break. (Pic 2007)