Inside Modern Warrior. The Art The Logo The School The Journey
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1 Inside Modern Warrior The Art The Logo The School The Journey
2 ABOUT MODERN WARRIOR - THE ART, THE LOGO AND OUR FOUNDER WHAT IS BO FUNG DO? Bo Fung Do is the art of Multiple Assailant Combat. It is an extension of a Kung Fu style known as Wing Chun (Beautiful Springtime). Wing Chun is also the original style of the late Bruce Lee. Bo Fung Do (the way of the Sudden Storm) training teaches you the strong points of several styles of combat, plus techniques unique unto itself. Its practical and efficient approach allows the student to develop a total awareness of the mind and body functioning as one. He or she is soon amazed by their capabilities. The student learns to quickly recognize, exploit, and react to the weaknesses that are inherent in all styles of martial arts and in all forms of combat. He or she emerges a happier, wellrounded, self-assured and self-confident individual. This confidence is sensed by all those around you, whether they are friend or foe. Bo Fung Do is especially useful for Police officers and persons defending themselves against multiple attackers. Because this training is specifically geared for life and death situations, it is NOT suited for tournaments. The only thing more potent than the art itself is the respect you gain for it. Bo Fung Do is not for sport. It is for the real world. THE MODERN WARRIOR LOGO Bo Fung Do is the name of a system that comes from Wing Chun that has been adapted for multiple combat. The keystone of our system is Wing Chun. It is important to note that without Wing Chun, Bo Fung Do cannot exist. Wing Chun is a Kung Fu system developed by a Chinese nun, and named after the young woman who was the first students of the art. Her name, Yim Wing Chun, means Beautiful Springtime. This is why we use the symbol of the rose. Our application of the Wing Chun system is known as Bo Fung Do, which means Way of the Sudden Storm. This is why we use the symbol of the lightening. The yin and yang is the symbol of all Kung Fu, which means that for everything there is an opposite; for darkness there is light, for evil there is good, for man there is woman, etc. Each part of the universe is balanced by its equal and opposite. When you put it all together you notice that the rose, although beautiful, can also be dangerous. Lightening, although dangerous, can also be beautiful. When you watch our students sparring in a multiple situation, you ll see this in action their constant fluid motion is like the calm in the middle of the storm. It is a very balanced logo, meaningful to our students and symbolic of our art. PHIL MESSINA FOUNDER Philip J. Messina is the founder and President of Modern Warrior Defensive Tactics Institute in Lindenhurst, New York and was highly decorated in the NYPD in both plainclothes and uniformed assignments. Phil had the highest arrest productivity in the 1977 anti-crime experiment (A.C.E.) averaging better than one felony arrest for each patrol day, and was the first training officer for the largest community oriented patrol program in the USA (C.P.O.P.). He is currently certified as an instructor or instructor trainer in over a dozen defensive tactics and self-defense systems. He has taught defensive tactics for over 20 years, has a martial arts background of over 40 years and has written numerous articles on martial arts, defensive tactics, and self-defense training. These articles have been published nationally and internationally. Phil has been featured numerous times on TV, radio, and in newspapers and magazines both in the US and the Orient. He presently holds over 300 decorations, community service awards, and letters of commendation. Since retiring in July 1987 from the Police Commissioner s Officer of NYC PD (where he served as a training officer and supervisor), Phil has conducted training seminars for police trainers and officers from all over the US and abroad. 2
3 Policies & Procedures General Information 1. Groups Each group has two or three time spots per week. Each time spot is 1½ hours long. Students can attend as many time spots for their group as they wish and may attend any class of a junior group for review and/or make-up. If a student wishes to view a class senior to theirs, all that is required is to sign up on the visitor calendar in advance with a Modern Warrior employee. Students may also do a make up with a group above theirs, pending approval of a Modern Warrior black belt. Students may only have the privilege of participating in an advanced class if they have zero make-ups. Intergroups are classes that combine two or more groups. These happen periodically and are noted in advance on the Modern Warrior calendar. Eventually all groups merge with another group close to theirs in training time. The merged time spots are usually a combination of the time spots belonging to those groups prior to being merged. 2. Belts & Training Attire All students are assigned belts. It is optional to wear belts for classes, but it is mandatory to wear belts during Intergroups, while instructing or when taking a class with a group senior or junior to yours. This is for safety reasons. It is your responsibility to remember to bring your belt to class; in the event that you forget your belt during an intergroup class or while taking a class with another group you must purchase one. Uniforms are not required during classes. Normal footwear is worn. As this is how you would be dressed in the street, this is how you train. Please come to class clean out of respect for other students and instructors. Also note that shoes with heels or certain types of boots may puncture our training mats. Taking these things into consideration is a common courtesy. Most students wear loose fitting clothing to facilitate learning techniques by allowing the body to move without restriction. During certain classes, students will be encouraged to wear the clothes they would not want to fight in and then learn how to fight in them. Examples are business suits, dress shoes, skirts or dresses, etc. Descriptions of belt levels are as follows: White: Student Beginner; potential unknown Gold: First Student Shows potential and desire to learn. Could become a Martial Artist. Green: Disciple Considered to be a Martial Artist. Ready for vigorous training and discipline. Warrior spirit unknown. Blue: First Disciple Astute Martial Artist. Ready for severe training and testing of warrior spirit. Potential to become a Master. Red: First Disciple Junior Instructor Same as blue belt with potential to teach. Black: Master Has mastered the art and proven his or her warrior spirit. May some day choose to teach. Highest technical ranking. Has achieved Kung Fu. Black & White: Grandmaster Founder or pioneer of an art. Must teach at one time and perpetuate the art. Strives to learn what is beyond normal human understanding. Kung Fu s highest honor. Has completed circle of yin and yang. 3
4 3. Jewelry/Weapons/Personal Possessions Jewelry is not typically worn during classes since it can injure other students or instructors. It can also be broken or lost. Modern Warrior is not responsible for jewelry or personal possessions that are damaged or lost at the school. Please do not bring valuable items onto the premises. There will be absolutely NO live weapons including, but not limited to firearms, live ammo or livebladed knives of any kind allowed in the gym or any training area! This is to ensure the safety of all students. Firearms and live ammo are to be placed in the office safe. See any Modern Warrior employee prior to class. 4. Fees Dues can be paid with cash, check or charge. Tuition is due on the first day of the month (not your first class of the month) for that month s classes. An additional late fee of $15 will be required for all payments made after the 1 st of the month. (This fee is waived for a two month grace period for students who are new to the school. After such time, they will be charged the late fee if payment is received after the 1 st of the month.) A fee of $20 will be charged for checks that are returned for any reason. Students may sign up for our AutoPay program, wherein we charge your credit or debit card at the end of each month for the following month, thereby avoiding late fees. Scholarships are available for survivors of violent crimes and students in financial hardship. Please consult a member of the Modern Warrior Staff for further details. 5. Leave of Absence Individuals who have been a student of Modern Warrior for a minimum of one year may ask for a leave of absence. The maximum length of leave granted is in the proportion of one month for every year in the school. During the period of leave, participation in the school is suspended. The student may return to the school without reapplying, but may be assigned to a lower group upon return, depending on safety considerations and make-ups prior to leave. Fees are waived during the period of leave. 6. Missing Classes and Make-ups Each weekly class is numbered and attendance is taken at all classes, with a record kept of lessons missed. Missed lessons are required to be made up. Students who have injuries and cannot fully participate in a class should still attend and will be considered present for the class so that the student doesn t fall behind due to injury, pregnancy or other reasons. During these classes, the student has the opportunity to visualize and do mental training. Some classes will require two make-ups. Examples of these are: Internal Workshops and Heavy Bag Endurance. Make-ups can be satisfied by taking additional classes with your own group or with a junior group (or by special arrangements on an as needed basis.) It is the student s responsibility to ensure that a class that is made up is properly credited. If a student accumulates 20 make-ups, the student may be placed in the next junior group. It is the responsibility of the student to sign in before each class in the notebook in the front courtesy area. If a mistake has been made on the attendance sheet, students can clear a make-up by locating their name in the sign up book for the class in question, as long as it falls within the proper week. Speak with a Modern Warrior employee for help with make-ups. OK 4
5 7. Sparring All sparring sessions are narrated by an instructor. There is no cheering, booing or any other form of audience expression. The purpose of sparring is to learn, not to compete and tournament rules do not apply. All students will shake hands before and after a match. All sparring classes are videotaped. Any red or black belt present may call break at their discretion. Cause could be an untied shoelace, infractions of sparring rules or other safety issues. 8. Kung Fu Weekend Kung Fu Weekend is more than a vacation, but (slightly) less than a boot camp! It is a bi-annual retreat held during the summer in an outdoor setting, usually in upstate New York or Connecticut for the purposes of enhanced and intensified training. The theme of the Kung Fu Weekend is Rising to the Occasion. This weekend gives students the opportunity to do intense training and hang out with and get to know their fellow warriors as well. Students are responsible for their own transportation and provisions. Carpooling is assisted by the school. It is also an opportunity to meet and socialize with the students in other groups. All students are encouraged to attend at least one Kung Fu Weekend during their training at Modern Warrior. It is a great learning experience. 9. Courtesy & Office Areas/Rear Hallway Coffee and other snacks are sometimes available in the back courtesy area. This area also contains the restrooms as well as many of the supplies used in the school. Congregating outside the office or in the hallway is strongly discouraged. Crowding of these areas is a hindrance to the staff and impedes their ability to freely move about. When classes are being held, please try to keep the noise down in the hallway and courtesy area. Students are not to use the rear office as a hangout. This office is for the use of employees only. If you have business that you must conduct with a staff member, entrance into the office is by invitation only. When in these areas, as well as in other areas of the school, students must be careful NOT TO JOSTLE OR IN ANY OTHER WAY AFFECT THE ELECTRICAL OR CABLE CONNECTIONS IN THE BUILDING. When these connections are broken, it may take hours to track the problem down and repair it. 10. Sexual Harassment Policy Sexual harassment of any sort is strictly forbidden. Modern Warrior strives for higher standards than the ordinary martial art school. Acts of competitiveness and intimidation are seen as part of an establishment of pecking orders. This is the domination of another person and is contrary to the ethics of Modern Warrior. Many of these acts can spill over into the area of sexual harassment, which is also a form of domination and intimidation. Any student who feels that they are the subject of such harassment should immediately bring it to the attention of Phil. Disciplinary action will be determined by Phil or a panel of black belts. 5
6 11. Access to Phil Students may make an appointment to talk to Phil for issues that are of a private or personal nature that may require his undivided attention for periods of time that are longer than the time available between classes. (Exception: Any emergency or complaint regarding sexual harassment does not require an appointment.) 12. Forbidden Words Other than the words that are of a harassing nature and intent, the only word not acceptable at Modern Warrior is the word CAN T. To say, I can t is negative thinking and leads to defeatist attitudes. This conflicts with survivor attitudes. 13. Smoking Policy Smoking is forbidden on the school premises. Students who are smokers should be aware that there are additional requirements for smoking candidates for the Master s Test. Any student who smokes within a year of taking their Master s Test will be obligated to run 26 miles in addition to the other requirements of their test. 14. Policy Regarding Alcohol Drinking alcohol before classes is strictly prohibited. Even if you have one drink with dinner please do not come to class for safety reasons, take the make up instead. 15. Cell Phones Cell phones are not permitted in the gym AT ANY TIME. 16. Master s Test In order to become a master of the art of Bo Fung Do, one must pass a three part test: Body, Mind and Spirit. Each test is written by a different Modern Warrior black belt. Upon passing this test, the student receives a black belt to symbolize this achievement. Each part of the test is written by another master of the art and successful completion is determined solely by the author of the test. The test usually spans a minimum period of three to four months. If one part is not passed, it must be repeated in a new, more difficult form. At Modern Warrior, masters are respected, but not revered. Students are not required to bow to any black belt. The respect of the masters comes from knowing the master as a person and what they have achieved. The master earns the students respect by being a role model and teacher. To be a master is not to have finished the journey, but to continue on a new path. When one receives a black belt in Bo Fung Do, they are considered to be a master of themselves, as opposed to a master of others. 6
7 NSIDE MODER Policies & Procedures Instructor Training Program a) Martial Arts Training Program Students may participate in the Instructor Program. The procedure is as follows: Yellow belts and above may put their name on the list to instruct. Individuals are chosen from the list. Individuals chosen become an apprentice instructor and begin by instructing a new class in either Martial Arts, Female Self Defense or Police Defensive Tactics. After completing two cycles (two six month cycles of martial arts program up to lesson 26 or one cycle of Female Self Defense or Police Defensive Tactics, plus one cycle of martial arts) the student becomes an assistant instructor. After attaining a red belt, the student becomes a junior instructor. When red belts reach the A group, monthly fees are reduced in exchange for classes being taught. After the student becomes a junior instructor, they may be chosen to become a chief apprentice instructor and train to run Bo Fung Do classes. Instructor Classifications are as follows: Senior Instructor: Black Belt Chief Instructor: Red or Black Belt in charge of running class Junior Instructor: Red Belt Assistant Instructor: After instructing two training cycles (Yellow or Green Belts) Apprentice Instructor: Instructors in the process of first two training cycles (Yellow, Green or Blue Belts) b) Female Self Defense/Police Defensive Tactics (Officer Survival Course) Students who have completed the 8 week Female Self Defense Program or the Police Defensive Tactics Program are eligible to help out as instructors for these courses immediately upon completion. c) Rape Prevention Classes Any student who has either attained a yellow belt (passed lesson 26 in martial arts program), completed the Female Self Defense class, completed the Police Defensive Tactics Course or has completed the Rape Prevention Instructor Certification Course is eligible and encouraged to assist at a Free 4 hour Rape Prevention Class, commonly given approximately once every other month. d) Special Classes and Seminars Modern Warrior conducts classes periodically in Ground Fighting, Sticking Hands, Weapons Defense, Steel Fan, Self Defense Keychain, etc. as well as longer term (several days to several weeks) PDT oriented seminars and courses. Students may assist as instructors for these classes and seminars. NOTE: All instructors are assigned a timespot. If for ANY reason an instructor is unable to be at their appointed time spot on a particular day (due to illness, vacation, work, personal reasons, etc.), it is that instructor s responsibility to find a replacement instructor. An instructor list is available to persons who currently instruct for this purpose only. 7
8 Group Responsibilities & Screening Committee a) Group Representatives Each group has a student-elected group representative for each time spot the group meets. This person acts as a representative of the group. Students may approach their group representative with any issues or concerns relative to their class (confidentiality will be observed). An example of a student s concern may be requesting extra classes in a particular area such as kicks or conditioning. The group representative would then relay the concern (after class) to either the head instructor, the Safety Committee (if appropriate), or he or she may wish to discuss the issue with other group representatives from that group for their input. Responsibilities also include: (1) Ensuring that money ($3 per person) for supplies is deposited in the group s can (it is the students responsibility to deposit money for supplies) (2) Supplies are well stocked (3) Overseeing the clean-up of the gym and restrooms Each group is assigned a month for clean-up and it is the group representative s responsibility to delegate maintenance duties to students in the class during that month. The group representative must ensure a fair division of duties among all students. Large jobs should be split up between students. With all students pitching in, clean-up only takes 15 minutes after class. Clean-up duties are posted in the back courtesy area. b) Screening Committee The Screening Committee is a group of five students (three members and two alternates) elected by the students. It is the responsibility of the members of the Screening Committee to meet and interview applicants. Based on that interview and any input from the sponsor, the Screening Committee will determine if that person will become a student at Modern Warrior, by majority vote. Visitors/Observers Visitors and observers are allowed to observe classes only with prior approval from the school. There are certain classes that may not be open to visitors, so please do not bring people with you to observe classes without checking with us in advance. See a Modern Warrior employee to schedule these visits. Each class is only open to two visitors at a time. Modern Warrior Recommends Comparison Shopping Modern Warrior is unique in philosophy and teaching methods. This institution encourages all students to visit other martial arts schools as a basis for comparison. All students must remember that the purpose of any visit is to lean about the other school, not for the purpose of showing off or demonstrating Modern Warrior s techniques. Sparring at another school is prohibited unless approved by Phil in advance. 8
9 Communication & Bulletin Boards There are several means of communication within the school that students and staff can use to convey information to each other. These include flyers, mailboxes, and bulletin boards that are located throughout the school and have important information posted on them. With the many students that pass through the school each week, it is important to make use of these items. All students should make an effort to check the bulletin boards frequently. 1. Bulletin Boards a) Student Bulletin Board This bulletin board is located by the back door. Students are encouraged to use this bulletin board to post information such as business cards, items for sale, etc. b) Sign-Up Sheet Clip Boards These clipboards have sign-up sheets for upcoming classes, to help instruct the Free Rape Prevention, to assist with black belt testing, to take a class with a group above yours or other community events. They are located on the door leading to the back courtesy area. c) PDT Board This board is located by the bathrooms. It contains information for students in the Police Defensive Tactics course or others in the law enforcement community. See this board for upcoming PDT classes or newspaper articles and other LE issues. d) Modern Warrior Community Board This board is located by the bathrooms, above the PDT board. It is a way for Modern Warrior to recognize our students for their successes. e) Picture Board This board is located in the hallway of the south gym and has photos and names of all of the students that are enrolled in the Martial Arts program. f) Phil s Message Board This is a small board in the hallway of the south gym. It is used by Phil to leave messages for the students. It includes the list of upcoming master s test candidates. 2. Mailbox The mailbox for students is kept in the announcement box in the south gym. This mailbox includes any mail that may come to the school addressed to a student, as well as any message or information that one student may bring in for another. 3. Calendar The monthly calendar for classes can be found below the PDT and Community Boards in the back courtesy area. An online version may also be viewed on our website. It is important to check the calendar frequently for class updates, intergroups and schedule changes. 4. Suggestion Box The suggestion box is the wooden box located in the front courtesy area. Students can make comments or suggestions about the school or report any concerns they have, anonymously, if desired. 5. Lockers Lockers are located between the Gym Cirillo and the East Gym. Rent one for just $30/yr. 9
10 Affiliated Organization International Law Enforcement Educators & Trainers Association The International Law Enforcement Educators and Trainers Association is an organization by, for and about Instructors and training for the criminal justice professions. As an organization, ILEETA is committed to the reduction of law enforcement risk through the enhancement of training for criminal justice practitioners. ILEETA members are fully committed to the saving of lives through the development and delivery of high quality training. As training and education professionals, ILEETA is committed to the safety and security of all citizens, and the furtherance of understanding between society and the criminal justice professions. To become a member of ILEETA one must be an educator or trainer, there are no student or associate members. For more information about ILEETA or how to become a member, visit 10
11 Phil Messina: His History & His Words If you find Phil to be a bit of a mystery, you are not alone. He is unlike many martial arts instructors in that he does not seek the limelight, but instead pushes his students into the limelight. You can learn why Phil believes it s not his accomplishments that are important, but rather the accomplishments of those he teaches that makes Bo Fung Do what it is. Although no one really knows Phil Messina, through Path of A Warrior, Walk the Darkened Doorway and Warrior 101: A Handbook for the Modern Warrior, you will come to know more than most. Path Of A Warrior For students, Path of a Warrior gives many insights into the history of Modern Warrior and the lifelong teachings of Phil Messina. Contained within are many of the writings found on the walls of the Modern Warrior gym, along with explanations, stories, and anecdotes, written by many past and present Modern Warrior staff and students. This is the kind of book that you want to go back to over and over again. It becomes like a comforting old friend. Walk the Darkened Doorway: Path Of A Warrior Continues Phil s second book is a continuation of sorts of Path of a Warrior. Full of Warrior Insights and Philosophy, the reader has an opportunity to further their journey of understanding of the warrior way and seek enlightenment. As Phil states in this book, being a Warrior is more about causes than it is about war. Gain the inner strength you need to fight for the causes in which you believe with this well written and truly inspiring book. Warrior 101: A Handbook for the Modern Warrior When Phil was first diagnosed with cancer a few years ago, many people told him that he needed to write a book about his unique personal journey over the years. Instead of focusing on the how, Phil believed it was more important to concentrate on why he had chosen the path that he had. Meant to be read one entry per day, Warrior 101 gives the reader an opportunity to gain the wisdom of a warrior. INSIDE MODERN WARRIOR STUDENT HANDBOOK 11
12 A) Aggressive Reference Chart 1. Palm up (inside or outside) 2. Bon sao (inside hand) 3. Angle strike block (superior and inferior position) 4. Bent wrist block (outside hand) 5. Elbow blocks 6. Palm depress 7. Bo Fung Do block 8. Double arm blocks (used against weapons) B) Passive 1. Palm across 2. Palm back block 3. Circular redirection (to inside and outside) 4. Angle redirection C) Neutral 1. Fuk sao (inside and outside) 2. Bong sao (front side and low) 3. Taun sao (lay back block) 4. Trap blocks KEY - Normally used in sticking hands exercises and in combat situations. - Can be used to initiate sticking hands in combat, but not normally used during sticking hands exercises. - Not normally used in sticking hands exercises or to initiate sticking hands during combat. INSIDE MODERN 12
13 RRIOR STUDENT HANDBOOK Options According To Range A) Extra Long Range 1. Side thrust kick 2. Reverse thrust kick 3. Low crescent kick B) Long Range 1. Side thrust kick 2. Reverse thrust kick 3. Low crescent kick 4. Heel thrust kick 5. Front snap kick 6. Side snap kick 7. Inside snap kick 8. Finger jab (palm down) C) Medium Long Range 1. Side thrust kick 2. Reverse thrust kick 3. Low crescent kick 4. Heel thrust kick 5. Front snap kick 6. Side snap kick 7. Inside out kick 8. Finger jab (palm down) 9. Finger jab (palm up) 10. Half fist (palm down) 11. Front peck 12. Side peck D) Medium Range 1. Heel thrust kick 2. Front snap kick 3. Side snap kick 4. Inside out kick 5. Side stomp kick 6. Scissor kick 7. Hook kick 8. Finger jab (palm down) 9. Finger jab (palm up) 10. Half fist (palm down) 11. Vertical palm strike 12. Horizontal palm strike 13. Front peck 14. Side peck E) Medium Close Range 1. Heel thrust 2. Front snap kick 3. Inside out kick 4. Side stomp kick 5. Scissor kick 6. Hook kick 7. Finger jab (palm down) 8. Finger jab (palm up) 9. Half fist (palm down) 10. Half fist (palm up) 11. Vertical palm strike 12. Horizontal palm strike 13. Reverse palm strike 14. Uppercut 15. Inside chop 16. Outside chop 17. Vertical chop 18. Wrist strike (front) 19. Wrist strike (rear) 20. Front peck 21. Side peck 22. Reverse peck F) Close Range 1. Inside out kick 2. Side stomp kick (instep) 3. Control knee kick 4. Finger jab (palm down) 5. Finger jab (palm up) 6. Eye gouge 7. Half fist (palm down) 8. Half fist (palm up) 9. Vertical palm strike (low) 10. Horizontal palm strike (low) 11. Reverse palm strike (low) 12. Uppercut 13. Inside chop 14. Hook 15. Hook Palm strike 16. Forward elbow strike 17. Reverse elbow strike 18. Upper elbow strike 19. Forearm strike 20. Front peck 21. Side peck 22. Reverse peck 23. Double hand strikes 24. Head strikes 25. Hand strikes to knees 26. Throws 27. Grappling techniques G) Extra Close Range 1. Side stomp kick 2. Controlled knee kick 3. Eye gouge 4. Vertical palm strike (high) 5. Horizontal palm strike(low) 6. Reverse palm strike (low) 7. Hook palm strike 8. Hook (low) 9. Forward elbow strike 10. Reverse elbow strike 11. Forearm strike 12. Front peck 13. Side peck 14. Reverse peck 15. Head strike (face only) 16. Shoulder strike 17. Throws 18. Grappling techniques 19. Hand strikes to: Kidneys Rear of solar plexus Base of skull Rear of groin
14 Sil Lim Tao (Exercise) 1. a. From attention, both hands palm up, to chest level. b. Make two tight fists and pull into tuck position. c. Point toes out; then point heels out and bend knees. 2. a. Cross arms into a downward X, with fingers extended and left arm over right touching. b. Pull arms into an upward X, with right arm over left, still touching. c. Point X outward to chest level, then separate arms to shoulder width, palms up. d. Make two tight fists and pull into tuck position. 3. a. With left hand, throw a vertical palm strike up along your centerline. b. Bring left hand and wrist into upward fuk sao position (wrist bent & fingers toward you). c. Rotate into down fuk sao position and back to up fuk sao. d. Make a tight fist and pull into tuck position. e. Repeat A through D with right hand. 4. a. With left hand, go into a tight palm up block (arm extended about 1/3 from your body). b. Go into an extended palm up block (arm extended about 3/4). c. Rotate hand toward pinkie into outside combat position (thumb facing you). d. Pull down your centerline into inside combat position. e. Rotate to side fuk sao position (knuckles to opposite shoulder) & lower hand to belly button. f. Push hand outward along centerline 3/4, then rotate up into outside combat position. g. Repeat D through F three times. h. Pull hand down your centerline into inside combat position. i. Push hand across to edge of opposite shoulder (edge of zone). j. Pull back to inside combat position. k. Throw a vertical palm strike up along your centerline. l. Rotate toward pinkie into upward fuk sao position. m. Rotate to down fuk sao and back to up fuk sao. n. Make a tight fist and pull into tuck position. o. Repeat A through N with right hand. 5. a. With left hand, palm strike downward (palm facing floor). b. Repeat A with right hand. c. Pull both hands up to waist level (palms still facing floor). d. Palm strike to rear with both hands (arms 45 degrees downward & knuckles toward you). e. Pull both hands back to waist level. f. Palm strike down to front with both hands (arms 45 degrees down & knuckles toward you). g. Turn hands toward each other with left hand over right. h. Raise arms until left hand over right elbow and right hand under left elbow. i. Strike out to both sides at shoulder level (arms fully extended with palms down). j. Bring arms back to H position with right hand over left elbow & left hand under right elbow. k. Bring arms to double vertical block (arms parallel to edge of zones, palms facing each other). l. Convert to double palm up block, pulling elbows in and shoulders forward. m. Pull hands to chest, with palms facing out and fingers extended up. n. Strike with double finger jab. o. Lower arms to groin level, with palms parallel to floor. p. Raise arms in front of you, with wrists bent and fingers pointed downward. (Continues on Next Page) 14
15 q. Convert both hands to upward fuk sao position. r. Rotate both hands to down fuk sao and back to up fuk sao. s. Make two tight fists and pull into tuck position. 6. a. With left hand, palm across block to the edge of the opposite zone. b. Pull back to inside combat position. c. Throw a horizontal palm strike up along your centerline (fingers toward left shoulder). d. Rotate hand toward pinkie into fuk sao position. e. Rotate into down fuk sao and back to up fuk sao. f. Make a tight fist and pull into tuck position. g. Repeat A through E with right hand. 7. a. With left hand, go into a tight palm up block (arm extended about 1/3). b. Go into an extended palm up block (arm extended about 3/4). c. Convert to a palm depress block (fingers extended, with palm parallel to floor). d. Go back into a tight palm up block. e. Rotate hand toward pinkie into horizontal palm strike position and strike up along centerline. f. Rotate hand toward pinkie into up fuk sao. g. Rotate into down fuk sao and back to up fuk sao. h. Make a tight fist and pull into tuck position. i. Repeat A through H with right hand. 8. a. With left arm, elbow strike forward (as though your hand is on a shelf). b. Point arm and fingers down 45 degrees (palm downward and thumb towards you). c. Convert to tight palm up block. d. Bend wrist back and strike up along your centerline with a reverse palm strike (palm is up, with fingers pointed at opponent s throat). e. Rotate hand toward pinkie into down fuk sao position and back to up fuk sao position. f. Make a tight fist and pull into tuck position. g. Repeat A through F with right hand. 9. a. Point left arm and fingers downward 45 degrees (as in 8b). b. Point right arm and fingers upward 45 degrees, above and parallel to left arm. c. Pull left arm to fisted tuck position & sweep right arm to palm depress (fingers away & palm down). d. Pull right arm into fisted tuck position and vertical palm strike with left hand. e. Pull left arm into inside combat position and vertical palm strike with right hand. f. Pull left arm into fisted tuck position and pull right wrist and fingers into up fuk sao position. g. Rotate right hand into down fuk sao position and back to up fuk sao position. h. Make a tight fist and pull into tuck position. 10. a. Keeping your knees bent, slide left foot over to right foot. b. Straighten knees. c. Slowly lower hands to sides, with fingers extended and palms facing the floor. End of Exercise 15
16 We are glad to have you here! Your Journey Know that you have chosen a very unique school in methodology, in PHIL-osophy and in so many other ways. We know that you will gain a great deal of insight into many topics throughout your time here. Be sure to read the wisdom on the walls, many sayings of which were penned by Phil. We have students who join us for a few months, a few years and a few decades. Modern Warrior still has its first student from 1981! Please don t hesitate to ask questions, keep an open mind and above all, trust in the process 16
17 Index Affiliate 10 Aggressive 12 Alcohol 6 Attendance 4 Attire 3 A B Belts 3 Black Belt 3, 5, 6, 7, 9 Black & White Belt 3 Blue Belt 3, 7 Bo Fung Do 2, 6, 7, 11, 12 Books 11 Bulletin Boards 9 C Calendar 3, 9 Cell Phones 6 Clean-Up 8 Courtesy Area 4, 5, 8, 9 Disciple 3 D F Fees 4, 7 Female Self Defense 7 Forbidden Words 5, 6 G Gold Belt see also Yellow Belt 3 Grandmaster 3 Green Belt 3, 7 Group Representative (Rep) 7 Groups 3, 5 Gyms 8, 11 History 11 H I ILEETA 10 Insights 11 Instructor 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11 J Journey 6, 11, 16 Kung Fu 2, 3, 5 K L Lessons 4 Leaves of Absence 4 Lockers 9 Logo 2 M Mailbox 9, 10 Make Ups 3, 6 Martial Arts/Artists 3, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11 Master s Test 6, 9 Mats 3 Messina, Phil 2, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11, 16 Neutral 12 Observers 8 Office 4, 5 Options 13 N O P Passive 12 Path of a Warrior 11 PDT 7, 9 Phil see Messina, Phil Police Officers 2 R Range 13 Rape Prevention 7, 9 Red Belt 3 Role Model 6 S Screening Committee 8 Seminars 2, 7 Sexual Harassment Policy 5 Shoes 3 Sign in Book 4 Sil Lim Tao 13, 14 Smoking Policy 5 Sparring 2, 5, 8 Suggestion Box 9 T Teacher 6 Techniques 2, 3, 8, 13 Timespot 7 Training 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 10 Uniforms 3 Visitors 8 U V W Walk the Darkened Doorway 11 Warrior Warrior Spirit 3 White Belt 3 Wisdom 11, 16 Wing Chun 2 Y Yellow Belt see also Gold Belt 3 Yin and Yang 2, 3 17
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