Monday, December 21, 2009

Baylon still the SEA Games’ king of the mat

Seasoned judoka John Baylon extended his long reign on the mat, capturing gold medal no. 9 in the biennial Southeast Asian Games on Wednesday at the Budo Center’s Chao Anuovong Gymnasium in Vientiane, Laos.

The 44-year-old Baylon bundled out Aung Moe of Myanmar in the semifinals then clobbered Watcharin Jampawong of Thailand in the finals to rule the men’s 81kg-and-under category and remain undefeated in the SEA Games since making his debut in 1991.

The Japan-trained Baylon dug deep into his vast experience against a taller and younger rival from Myanmar to pull off a win via an ipon(throw).
And when he faced the Thai in the finals, he used the same technique to seal his ninth straight triumph in the regional conclave.

Mukhang hindi pa nila ako kilala, eh. Yuko pa sila ng yuko kaya na-armlock ko agad para madaling ma-ipon," Baylon said. “Hindi ako nahirapan sa laban na ito. Mas bata nga sila, pero sa judo, experience pa din ang mahalaga at hindi lang lakas. "

And the good news for the Philippines is that Baylon is not yet done winning.

Maglalaro pa rin ako hangga't kaya ko. Tuloy pa din ang ensayo kahit anong mangyari," he said.

Sunday, December 20, 2009

25th SEA Games Philippine Muay Thai Team


KRU BILLY ALUMNO
KRU JUN BARRIOS
KRU SAMMY DUMANON
KRU PRINCE LLOYD SOLEDAD
KRU OLIVER MOLO

PHILIPPINE MUAY THAI TEAM
SEA GAMES MEDALISTS

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Monday, November 16, 2009

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Thursday, October 22, 2009

FNTI CAMP VICENTE LIM




LAW ENFORCEMENT
SELF- DEFENSE & JUDO CLASS

Sunday, October 4, 2009

PHIL. BRAZILIAN JIU JITSU NOVICE GI & NO-GI CHAMPIONSHIPS October 3 & 4 2009





TEAM JMC GRAPPLING TEAM



SIVER MEDAL
Christian Sauler

BRONZE MEDALS
Lorenzo Mapalo
Richard Bautista
Brian Cruz

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

MUAY ASSOCIATION OF THE PHILIPPINES NATIONALS, SEPTEMBER 28 TO 30 2009

Kru Oliver Molo With Charles Saavedra & Ronnel Cahapay

with Kru Prince

RONNEL CAHAPAY
3rd Place


Saturday, August 1, 2009

MUAY ASSOCIATION OF THE PHILIPPINES SOUTHERN LUZON QUALIFIER AUGUST 30 2009


GERRY CINCO & RONNEL CAHAPAY

CHAMPIONS GERRY CINCO & SUNSHINE FACTO
WITH
KRU OLIVER & KRU PRINCE


SOUTHERN LUZON TEAMS

MAP TEAM CAVITE


CONGRATULATIONS TEAM JMC MMA
(MAP CAVITE)

CHAMPIONS

ANTONY GERONIMO
RONNEL CAHAPAY
SUNSHINE FACTO
GERRY CINCO

2ND PLACE

KHRISTIAN CALARES
GERARDO PAULO DE LA CRUZ
PRINCE LLOYD SOLEDAD

Sunday, July 19, 2009

9th NCR Muay thai tournament Binay Cup


AJARN WORAWOOT PUDPADNOY

MAP QUEZON CITY HEAD COACH KRU ZHIE

Mr. Red Dumuk
MAP OIC

KRU PIERRE CANTILLERO

THE CHAMP NINO BANATAO WITH KRU PRINCE

Thursday, May 21, 2009


WORLD MUAY BORAN-PHILIPPINES TEAM


Monday, March 30, 2009

WRESTLING ASSOCIATION OF THE PHILIPPINES CAVITE / JMC WRESTLING TEAM

WRESTLING

Greco-Roman wrestling is a style of amateur wrestling that is practiced throughout the world. Along with freestyle, it is one of the two styles of wrestling contested in the Olympic games.
Colloquially referred to simply as Greco, this style of
wrestling forbids attacks below the waist. As a result, throws are encouraged as the Greco-Roman wrestler cannot avoid being thrown by simply hooking or grabbing his opponent's leg. Otherwise, the sport is similar to freestyle.
Arm drags, bearhugs, and headlocks found in freestyle have greater prominence in Greco-Roman. Throws especially known as a
suplex are used, in which the offensive wrestler lifts his opponent in a high arch while falling backward on his own neck to a bridge in order to bring his opponent's shoulders down to the mat. Even on the mat, a Greco-Roman wrestler must still find several ways to turn his opponent's shoulders to the mat for a fall without legs, including (but not limited to) techniques known as the bodylock and the gut-wrench.[1]
According to the International Federation of Associated Wrestling Styles (FILA), Greco-Roman wrestling is one of the six main forms of amateur competitive wrestling practiced internationally today. The other five forms are freestyle wrestling, grappling (also called submission wrestling), beach wrestling, pankration athlima and alysh.













JMC TAEKWONDO TEAM


TAEKWONDO

Breaking it down, Tae means to destroy with the feet; Kwon means to strike or smash with the hand; and Do means "path", "way" or "method". Therefore Taekwondo is often translated as meaning "the way of the feet and fist". Another common translation is “the art of smashing with the hands and feet”.

As with many other traditional martial arts, taekwondo is a combination of self-defence, sport, exercise, philosophy and (more recently) moral guidance.

As one can assume from the name there is a large emphasis on using kicks. In sparring, turning, front, reverse turning and side kicks are most often used; advanced kicks include jump, spin, sliding, and skip kicks, often in combination.