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The Blade Master
LEO TORTAL GAJE, JR. is the Supreme
Grandmaster of the Pekiti-Tirsia Kali system by
virtue as the sole inheritor from Grand Tuhon Conrado B. Tortal. Originally from Arriving in the United States in 1972 he
pioneered the teaching of Kali on the east coast from his headquarters in New
York City and introduced real full contact stickfighting
across the United States producing both U.S. and Philippine national
champions including the Grand Champion of the First (1st) National Arnis (Kali) Tournament held in the Philippines in
1979. As NARAPHIL Commissioner for
North and South America and As National Training Director for the
Justice System Training Association and the United States Police Defensive
Tactics Training Association, Tuhon Gaje developed the SAFETY BATON SYSTEM and EDGED WEAPON
AWARENESS/STRATEGIC KNIFE DEFENSE programs and introduced these and other
tactical skills nationwide to federal, state and local law enforcement
agencies. As testified by Dr. Kevin Parsons, leading law enforcement
legal authority in the United States, these tactical training programs are
the most progressive, effective and
advanced methods for the application of intermediate force, liability
reduction and officer survival available to the law enforcement community
today. Furthermore, Tuhon Gaje was technical
advisor and appeared in the internationally released Calibre
Press video SURVIVING EDGED WEAPONS, critically acclaimed as the finest law
enforcement training video ever made. Featured on the covers of the leading
martial arts magazines and a member of the Martial Arts Hall of Fame and
Karate Hall of Fame, Tuhon Gaje
continues to propagate Pekiti-Tirsia Kali and the
Filipino martial arts worldwide
through cultural, educational, full-contact sports competition and tactical
training programs to military, law
enforcement and security forces. The Blademaster,
Grand Tuhon Leo T. Gaje,
presents the most advanced and complete systems of combat from weaponry to
empty hands through the legendary art of Pekiti-Tirsia
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