· April
17 – 27, 2009 WMAA Philippines Tour
Datu Hartman lead a tour though parts of the Philippines for training and
site seeing. The group trained with different Masters and Grand Masters as
well as attended the 2009 IPMAF Training Camp.































PI Camp
2009 WMAA Philippines Tour
The WMAA has taken a bold step in a new direction. Under the guidance
of Datu Hartman, we have now started guided martial arts tours. The first
tour was the 2009 Philippines Tour to Manila and Negros Occidental. The
tour group consisted of eight people from the USA, Sweden and Canada.
The individual groups arrived the morning of Friday, April 17th and
everyone met up at the Pension Hotel in Manila. They wasted no time getting
to several shopping centers, where they picked up supplies as well as
gifts to take home to friends and family. The first weekend was spent
acclimating themselves to both the climate and time zone changes. Activities
included shopping, sightseeing, visiting the Taal Volcano in Tagaytay,
and training in Rizal and Luneta Park with assorted masters and grandmasters.
From picking our own food at the fish market to riding to the top of
a volcano riding on the back of a horse, there were so many memorable
moments that it’s hard to imagine just one! With all of our adventures
leading up to the training camp, we never once felt unwelcomed or endangered.
The Philippine people were so very warm and accommodating. There is no
question that there are dangerous parts of the islands, which make this
no different than any other part of the world. But our tour guides and
drivers took very good care of us.
On Monday, April 20th, our group met with the rest of the training camp
participants at the Manila airport. Datu Hartman was reunited with many
old friends as well as meeting many new ones. It was a short one hour
flight down to Negros. Unfortunately, due to construction our ride to
the training camp ended up being a marathon. Fortunately for us, GGM
Ernesto had chartered two new air conditioned tour busses to take us
to the training camp. On the way, he had the bus drivers treat us to
lunch at McDonald’s. After a long rainy ride to the camp site,
we were assigned our rooms. Afterward, we all met at the main lounge
area of the camp grounds where they had an informal opening ceremony.
After all of the introductions, members of the camp were treated to a
performance of a talented local rock band. Tired of watching everyone
do imitations of a wall flower, the Datu cleared some tables and chairs
out of the way and got the dance floor hopping! The party lasted until
the wee hours of the morning. Surprisingly enough, everybody showed up
on time for training the very next morning!
The Kombatan camp is a two week training event. Due to prior commitments,
seminars and tournaments as well as work schedules, the WMAA group was
only able to participate in the first week of camp. We were treated to
many different instructors teaching at this year’s camp. Obviously
GGM Ernesto Presas was the featured instructor. But, we also had the
opportunity to train with GM Ernesto Jr., master instructors Michael
Ermac, Oliver, and Allen Fami. In addition to the instruction, there
were many demonstrations, including one by surprise guest and friend
of Datu Hartman, Grand Tuhon Nene Tortal. Grand Tuhon Tortal was a guest
instructor at the 2008 WMAA training camp. It was here where unofficial
plans were made for Grand Tuhon Tortal and Datu Hartman to meet during
this trip. After an unsuccessful game of phone tag, Grand Tuhon took
it upon himself to visit the camp. GGM Ernesto introduced Tortal to all
the participants at the camp and had him give a demonstration before
leaving.
At the end of the week, four of our members participated in a black
belt grading. This was a two+ hour test. This was more challenging than
everyone thought it was going to be. The first hurdle was the heat and
humidity. Most of us came from a climate of 40F-50F and the test was
run outside in a 95+F climate with plenty of humidity. The second part
was that they were unable to partner up with each other. GM Ernesto Jr.
had five of his top black belts rotating in and out of the tests with
our members. The Datu was especially proud of these members for not only
surviving the tests but for also being awarded the following ranks in
Kombatan:
· Edward Mangle 3rd degree black belt
·
Fern Monti 2nd degree black belt
·
Orly Canlas 1st degree black belt
·
Craig Mason 1st degree black belt
The funniest comment was made by Guro Ed. He said, “I am surprised
I passed!” To which the Datu replied, “I’m surprised
you didn’t pass out!”. Later that evening there was a black
belt meeting to decide where the 2010 World Tour IPMAF camp was to be
held. Master Andy Elliot, from Australia, proposed that the camp be held
in the USA. Datu Hartman suggested three possible locations. After discussing
the different travel arrangements that would have to be made by the European
members and challenges therein, they decided to use an East Coast location.
At this time, Datu Hartman will be hosting the camp at the WMAA headquarters, “Horizon
Martial Arts”. Although the exact dates have not yet been set,
it will be some time during April of 2010.
On April 25th, our tour group flew back to Manila to prepare for the
long trip home. This time was spent for last minute shopping, more training
in the park and packing, repacking and re-repacking everything to make
sure souvenirs got back to the States in once piece. Everything went
without a hitch prior to departure to the States. The only “problem” was
the10 hour layover in Taipei. Fortunately, we found a spot where there
was free computers usage, big screen plasma TVs with CNN and an Xbox
for car racing games. The novelty of all of this didn’t last very
long and Datu found himself posing for photos with a large Hello Kitty
statue! All of the members of the tour group returned safely to their
homes and families.
The primary goal of this trip wasn’t about learning Filipino martial
arts. There are many qualified instructors all around the world, whether
they live or hold seminars in your areas. The goal was to be immersed
in the Filipino culture. This gave people the opportunity to see how
and why things developed as they did, and gave better insight into the
Filipino psyche. The Datu will be the first to tell you that one trip
alone will not give you all the answers. This being his second visit,
both times he has learned more about the people and has a much better
appreciation for them. The Datu will be leading more tours to the Philippines
as well as other countries, so more people can share in these life changing
experiences.
May
2009
· May
15 2009 Datu Hartman & Tribe pick up a new sponsor!
Premier
Padded Weaponry (PPW) has debuted their new padded stick! To ensure
that they delivered the "premier" padded weapon on the market,
PPW enlisted Datu Hartman to perform R&D testing on the product.