Jason Inay | Filipino Martial Arts

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Imagine a traditional Mixed Martial Art, where you strike, grapple, and use weapons. That is what the Inayan System of Eskrima is. Philippine Weapons combat includes every facet of physical combat, not only one on one, but also multiple opponent tactics.

If integrity in the arts is something important to you, the Inayan System of Eskrima is a tradition you might want to be involved in. The Inayan Code of Conduct is:
Honor
Respect
Veracity
Justice
Ethic
Loyalty
Discipline
Rule
Conduct

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Jason Inay | Filipino Martial Arts

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What items do you need for your training?

2 months ago | [YT] | 10

Jason Inay | Filipino Martial Arts

You see success, and expertise when you see a Black Belt in martial arts. I see the failures, the sacrifice, the grind, the will to overcome.

A Black Belt has failed more than a White Belt has tried. This is one of the secrets of martial arts.

Secret Number 1 : Show Up
Secret Numbers 2: Keep showing up

2 months ago | [YT] | 91

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My thoughts on the 4th

“The essential American soul is hard, isolate, stoic… It has never yet melted.” - D.H. Lawrence

Warriors forge their own path, answer to their own code, and never apologize for their strength.

Independence isn’t given—it’s taken by those with the courage to stand alone and the will to fight for what’s theirs.

Strong steel is forged in solitude, tempered by adversity.

Real strength doesn’t need permission, validation, or a crowd—it stands alone and speaks for itself.

A warrior’s greatest victory is conquering himself; his greatest freedom is needing no one’s approval to live by his own rules.

Regret is expensive

6 months ago | [YT] | 42

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Hold yourself to a higher standard

6 months ago | [YT] | 127

Jason Inay | Filipino Martial Arts

The devotion to technique to the point of dogma doesn’t serve the art and doesn’t serve those that practice it. I would go further and say that dogmatic adherence, a “that’s just the way we do it”, may actually be a betrayal of the art and its elders.

6 months ago | [YT] | 97

Jason Inay | Filipino Martial Arts

Pressure testing is indeed incumbent of quality training, without it we arrive at some kind of martial dance. Sigung Lee called that organized despair. However, at the high level it may look like dance as the uninitiated make feeble attempts at what others have mastered.

7 months ago | [YT] | 90

Jason Inay | Filipino Martial Arts

Most techniques are already on the Internet. There are no secrets. If it’s not on YouTube or some other social media, it’s in a movie… applying it and acquiring the skills and experience, that’s the hard part. There are no short cuts. ~Suro J Inay

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Quitters quit - fighters keep fighting

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