🔥 IT'S BACK! 🔥
The Balintawak Immersion Camp returns July 17–19, 2026!
After an incredible weekend of growth, discovery, and hard-hitting training this year, we're bringing it back—and taking it even further.
Join Datu Tim Hartman and Master Rich Parsons for three days of intensive Balintawak training designed to deepen your understanding of the art from the ground up. We'll explore the fundamentals, core movements, and principles of the Buot-Baon lineage while expanding into templates, groupings, and a broader view of Balintawak methodology.
This isn't about memorizing techniques.
It's about developing timing. Sensitivity. Flow. Understanding.
Whether you attended this year's camp or are joining us for the first time, you'll experience hands-on instruction, personal coaching, and an immersive training environment that will challenge and elevate your skills.
⚔️ July 17–19, 2026
⚔️ Limited Enrollment
⚔️ Intensive, Focused Training
⚔️ Datu Tim Hartman & Master Rich Parsons
The first camp exceeded expectations.
The next one will go even deeper.
Reserve your spot now and be part of the journey.
Register Here:
https://t.co/cPLtrPsgJ7
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🔥 TODAY IS THE DAY! 🔥
The Modern Arnis • Balintawak Fusion Tapi-Tapi Program happens today with Datu Tim Hartman.
This is part of our Black Belt Immersion Series — 3 hours of real training, flow with purpose, control with intent, and sensitivity that hits back.
📅 Today — June 6th
🕛 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM
📍 Horizon Martial Arts
280 Center Rd
West Seneca, NY 14224
Can’t make it in person? Virtual option is available.
All registrants receive a digital copy of the seminar.
It’s not too late to sign up.
🔗 Register here:
https://t.co/JkHErcdHyh
Be there. Experience the fusion.
Life has changed. The world is louder, more divided, and more chaotic than ever.
I see it in the Modern Arnis community every day.
Some are on the path.
Some have lost their way.
And some have simply lost their minds.
But regardless of where you find yourself, there is something bigger than all of us.
In 2027, we celebrate 70 years of Modern Arnis.
I invite the students.
I invite the instructors.
I invite the leaders.
I invite the first-generation students who trained directly under Professor Remy Presas.
I invite those who have been here all along and those who have been away for years.
This is not about politics, organizations, or divisions.
It is about honoring the man, the art, and the legacy that changed our lives.
Join us April 30 – May 2, 2027, at Horizon Martial Arts in the Buffalo, New York area as we celebrate 70 years of Modern Arnis.
Let's reconnect.
Let's train together.
Let's honor the past, strengthen the present, and shape the future.
#ModernArnis #RemyPresas #75thAnniversary #FilipinoMartialArts #FMALegacy #HorizonMartialArts #ModernArnisFamily
🚨 ONLY 2 DAYS LEFT TO REGISTER! 🚨
Something different is coming.
🔥 Modern Arnis • Balintawak Fusion
🔥 Fusion Tapi-Tapi Program
🔥 Part of Our Black Belt Immersion Series
Join Datu Tim Hartman for 3 hours of intensive training that bridges old-school Modern Arnis with its Balintawak roots.
📅 June 6th
🕛 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM
📍 Horizon Martial Arts
280 Center Rd
West Seneca, NY 14224
✅ In-Person or Virtual Attendance
✅ Digital Copy Included for All Registrants
This isn't about collecting techniques.
It's about understanding the roots, feeling the flow, and taking your Tapi-Tapi to the next level.
⏳ Registration closes soon.
🔗 Register Here:
https://t.co/JkHErcdHyh
#ModernArnis #Balintawak #TapiTapi #FilipinoMartialArts #FMA #BlackBeltImmersion #DatuTimHartman #MartialArtsSeminar #WorldModernArnisAlliance
Part 3 — The Fallout of Social Media
One thing people don’t talk enough about when it comes to social media is the fallout that comes with visibility.
Everybody wants success… until they see what sometimes comes with it.
People ask me all the time if I’m worried about losing friends because of the content I put out.
Honestly? No.
Because real friends have conversations.
They don’t silently judge you over a 30-second clip taken out of context. They don’t gossip behind your back or suddenly distance themselves without ever picking up the phone.
If someone truly has an issue with you, they talk to you.
That’s what real friends do.
But social media teaches you something very quickly:
Some people will applaud your success.
Some people will try to attach themselves to it.
And some people will absolutely become uncomfortable watching you succeed while they aren’t.
That’s reality.
The truth is, people build entire opinions about creators based on one controversial post while ignoring the other 95% of the content being produced.
I put out roughly 365 videos a year.
Even if maybe 20 of them poke fun at BJJ or MMA culture, that’s nowhere near the majority of what I do.
Do the math.
Most of my content is authentic martial arts, Filipino culture, training, humor, motivation, self-defense, and helping bring more awareness to Filipino Martial Arts worldwide.
What’s funny is I’ve had people tell me:
“All you do is bash BJJ.”
Then those SAME people will critique a Filipino history video or another piece of content I made.
And my response is simple:
Thank you for proving my point.
Because that means you ARE watching the rest of my content.
See, controversy sticks in people’s minds more than positivity does.
That’s human nature.
And honestly, when your content starts growing and theirs isn’t, some people get jealous, insecure, resentful, or uncomfortable.
Especially if they tried social media themselves and got an anemic response.
Before social media really took off for me, I’d spend hours writing blog posts that maybe got a couple hundred views.
Now I’ve got content reaching thousands, millions, and one walking cane video approaching 8 million views between Facebook and Instagram.
And ironically, those aren’t even the controversial videos.
That’s authentic martial arts connecting with real people.
Now I’ll also fully admit something else:
My communication style is blunt.
That’s how I was raised. I’m Gen X. We grew up in an era where people got to the point directly instead of carefully filtering every sentence through emotion first.
That doesn’t mean I’m trying to hurt people.
It just means I communicate honestly and directly.
And yes, social media will absolutely test relationships.
Some people you thought were in your corner won’t know how to handle your visibility.
Others will quietly root against you.
And some will surprise you by becoming your biggest supporters.
That’s just part of growth.
But at the end of the day, if someone distances themselves from you without ever having a conversation, you really have to ask yourself:
Were they truly your friend to begin with?
Social media can absolutely be rewarding, but it’s not for the faint of heart.
You need thick skin.
You need authenticity.
And most importantly, you need to separate real life from internet noise.
And honestly, if you ever see me somewhere and you follow my content, don’t hesitate to come say hello.
Seriously.
I’d love the opportunity to shake your hand, take a selfie, and personally thank you for supporting what I do.
Because none of this growth happens without all of you.
So that’s how I got my first 500,000 followers.
I’ll do another follow-up when I hit the next milestone.
Stay sane. Stay safe.
— Datu Tim Hartman
Modern Arnis’ Tribal Leader
## Part 2 — Dealing With the Trolls
One of the questions I get asked the most is:
“How do you deal with trolls?”
Simple.
You let them work for you.
Whether people realize it or not, trolls are often your biggest promoters. If nobody’s talking about you — good or bad — then chances are you’re probably not making much noise online.
Now don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying it never gets annoying. Sometimes it absolutely does. But after a while, you start realizing something important:
Social media platforms don’t care whether engagement is positive or negative.
They just care that people are engaging.
Comments, shares, reactions, arguments, debates… all of it feeds the algorithm. The machine doesn’t understand the “quality” of your content. It understands activity. If people are talking about your post, the platform assumes it’s interesting and starts pushing it farther.
That’s why, especially when you’re first starting out, you should engage with people.
Reply to comments.
Thank supporters.
Throw a thumbs up back at somebody.
Even critics can help boost your content if you engage the right way.
Attention is currency online.
And honestly, this isn’t even new. It’s just an updated version of an old media strategy:
“If it bleeds, it leads.”
Now obviously there’s a line. If somebody becomes abusive, threatening, or starts harassing your followers, then block them or report them. I’ve had to do that before too. Some people completely cross the line online because they think anonymity protects them.
And the funny thing is, most of these trolls don’t even use real accounts. You click their page and it’s empty — no posts, no pictures, no life. The account exists solely so they can take shots at people.
Heck, sometimes it might even be people you know personally.
But honestly, most trolls aren’t real threats. They’re just angry people screaming into the void because they want attention too.
Personally, I don’t let it bother me much. I’m Gen X. We grew up busting chops constantly, so most insults online don’t even register anymore.
People body shame me, mock me, challenge me to fights, say ridiculous stuff… and honestly, I usually just laugh.
I’ve had people tell me I look like the love child of John Madden and Guy Fieri. My response? “I’m too old to be their kid.”
At the end of the day, if somebody keeps watching your videos just so they can complain…
they’re still watching.
That’s the part they don’t understand.
Now of course, you’ve also got the “internet warriors” who challenge everybody online. I’ve had people invite me to fly across the country on my own dime just to fight them in somebody’s backyard promotion while everyone else profits off the content.
That’s not a challenge. That’s stupidity.
Meanwhile, I’ve spent decades teaching martial arts around the world. I’ve taught in 28 states and 18 countries, built a platform of over 500,000 followers, and produced multiple videos with millions of views.
And ironically, my biggest viral content usually ISN’T the controversial stuff.
Right now I’ve got a walking cane video approaching 8 million views between Facebook and Instagram alone.
That’s authentic martial arts content connecting with people — not manufactured drama.
Now do I poke the MMA and BJJ crowd sometimes?
Of course I do.
But that’s maybe one or two videos a month. The internet just amplifies controversy louder than everything else.
And for the record, I actually train in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and have even helped produce a cage fighting champion in the past. But online narratives are funny. People take one or two controversial clips and suddenly act like that’s your entire identity.
The biggest lesson I can give people is this:
Don’t fake outrage just for clicks.
Don’t become a character you can’t maintain.
Be authentic.
Stand on your opinions.
Have fun with it.
And understand that once your platform starts growing, trolls are simply part of the game.
Next up:
The fallout, pressure, and unexpected consequences that come with visibility online.
## Part 1 — Creating and Producing Your Content
Creating content is WORK. A lot more work than most people realize.
One of the biggest keys to social media success is consistency. You have to keep putting content out regularly. That’s probably the most important thing right there.
For me, my team comes in and during about a four-hour filming session, we’ll shoot around 60 videos. Some are reaction videos, some are rebuttals, some are satire, and some are just solid educational content.
But here’s the reality…
Good content alone usually isn’t enough.
To catch people’s attention online, you need hooks. You need edge. You need topics that make people stop scrolling.
Now there are basically two ways to grab attention online.
One is walking around in booty shorts and thongs trying to thirst trap everybody. Fortunately — or unfortunately for all of you — I’m never going to do that. LOL.
So that leaves spicy content.
Now let me be clear — I don’t make things up for clicks. I don’t say things I don’t believe in. But I DO know how to turn the volume up to 11 to get people paying attention.
One example was when I said, “The UFC is not real.”
That exploded online.
Of course the CONTACT is real. Fighters are getting knocked out, injured, and seriously hurt.
But what I was talking about was CONTEXT.
UFC is still a martial sport with rules, safety measures, referees, medical staff, weight classes, and regulations. It’s controlled combat.
That’s different from real-world violence on concrete, asphalt, in bars, parking lots, against armed attackers, or multiple attackers.
Now in a 50-90 second video, you can’t explain every nuance perfectly. People hear one sentence and instantly react. I was never saying fighters can’t fight. I was saying sport and survival are not the same thing.
But controversy gets attention.
And yes… trolls absolutely came flooding in. I’ll talk more about dealing with trolls in the next part of this series.
But understand this:
Spicy content gets eyes on your page.
And attention drives growth.
I went from around 7,200 followers to over 500,000 followers across four platforms in just over two years.
Another important thing…
Keep your content RAW.
People today prefer content that feels real instead of overproduced. Keep most videos under 90 seconds and hit them immediately with a strong hook.
And no, “hook” doesn’t mean lying. It means giving people a reason to stop scrolling and listen.
Now personally, I never use scripts. But that comes from my background in performing arts and decades of teaching seminars around the world. Public speaking, seminars, podcasts, interviews — all of that taught me how to think on my feet and stay natural on camera.
That allows me to stay honest, organic, and real when filming.
Most of the time my team can walk up and say, “Talk about this,” and 30 seconds later we’re filming.
But not everybody works that way, and that’s okay.
My advice is to write your ideas down ahead of time. Film once a week if possible and try knocking out 10-15 videos in one session. Keep the editing simple and start preparing your next batch while the current videos are posting.
As far as equipment goes, the two biggest things are lighting and audio.
I use remote mics and a boom mic setup, but honestly, you don’t need expensive gear anymore. Modern cell phones can do a LOT.
You also need a good team around you.
One thing I strongly recommend is checking your videos before posting them. Don’t overthink everything because people DO like authenticity, but make sure it’s still something you’re proud of.
Out of the 760+ videos I’ve done so far, there are probably 10 or 20 I wish I could redo.
That’s part of the process.
Social media is a marathon, not a sprint.
Experiment. Learn. Adjust. Find your groove and find your lane.
Next topic:
Interacting with your fans… and dealing with the trolls.
From 7,200 to 500,000+ - What Two Years of Relentless Hustle Taught Me
For those of you who’ve been following me for a while, I recently hit a goal I’ve been chasing for a long time.
About two years ago, I decided to seriously throw my hat into the social media influencer world. Now technically, I’ve kind of been doing this for decades already. I mean, what really is social influencing? It’s promoting yourself and your message online — and I’ve been doing that since before 2000.
But a little over two years ago, I made the decision to aggressively push my social media presence and really treat it like a serious project.
My main focus has been Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok. When I started this journey, I had around 7,200 followers combined across those four platforms.
Fast forward to now… and that number has grown to over 500,000 followers in just a little over two years.
Now I also want to make something very clear here.
I’m not a social influencer who suddenly turned himself into a martial artist after getting attention online. I’ve officially been involved in martial arts since 1985, and honestly, I was doing backyard martial arts stuff long before that. I’ve spent decades training, teaching, traveling, and working hands-on in the martial arts world. I’ve taught around the world, built organizations, worked seminars, camps, tournaments, films, and dedicated most of my life to this.
What social media did was amplify something that was already real.
Over these last two years, I’ve put a tremendous amount of effort not just into promoting myself, but into promoting Filipino Martial Arts in a positive and entertaining way to a much larger audience. Yes, there have been controversial posts along the way, and trust me, we’ll talk about that in this series — but none of this was built overnight by somebody chasing internet fame.
This came from decades of experience that evolved into something bigger online.
And honestly, one of the biggest lessons I’ve learned through all of this is that if you’re going to do social media successfully, you have to be authentic. People can spot fake a mile away. You need to be real, be yourself, and still find ways to have fun with it at the same time.
Before anybody starts comparing numbers, though, I want to be upfront about something, my growth probably isn’t a perfect model for everyone to copy because I already had some name recognition before diving deeper into social media. That definitely helped open some doors and gave me a starting point a lot of people may not have.
That said, a lot of people have been asking me how I’ve grown things, what worked, what didn’t, and how I deal with everything that comes with putting yourself out there online. So I decided to put together a three-part article/post series breaking down what I believe are some of the biggest keys to success.
The three areas I’m going to cover are:
Creating and producing your content
Interacting with fans… and trolls
Dealing with the possible fallout and pressure that can come with visibility online
The whole reason I’m doing this is because so many people have asked me about the process, how to grow, how to stay consistent, how to handle criticism, and everything in between.
So I figured I’d share what I’ve learned along the way.
With that said… let’s dig in.
Back on the West Coast again… and what a weekend it was.
I had the opportunity to do a three-city seminar tour through Rancho Cordova, Carmichael, and Stockton, California, probably my first multi-city run like this since COVID. Between great training, reconnecting with old friends, meeting new people, and sharing Filipino Martial Arts, it reminded me why I still love doing this after all these years.
The main event was teaching at the ProMac International Rising Tide Conference, one of the premier martial arts business conferences on the West Coast. My session focused on breaking down FMA concepts for beginners and helping instructors make the material easier to understand and apply. The energy in the room was amazing.
I also had the chance to teach at Rancho Cordova Martial Arts Academy, working on translating weapon-based movement into open-hand combatives, one of my favorite subjects to teach.
The final stop was Stockton, California, one of the historic homes of Filipino Martial Arts in the United States. I had the honor of teaching alongside Grandmaster Rudy Torres, surrounded by great people, great conversations, and that classic FMA atmosphere of sharing, learning, and fellowship. And yes… we ended the day with food, because that’s what always happens after a good FMA gathering.
Of course, no trip is complete without a little adventure. My flight home turned into an overnight stay at LAX thanks to delays and cancellations, but Delta got me home the next morning.
Overall, it was an incredible weekend and I’m already looking forward to getting back out to the West Coast again soon.
Thank you to everyone who came out, trained, hosted, and shared the experience with me.
Datu Tim Hartman
Modern Arnis Tribal Chief
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I want to personally congratulate everyone who attended the 25th Memorial Camp. The level of effort, focus, and heart shown during the training sessions and testing was outstanding. You should all be proud of what you accomplished.
With that event now in the books, we turn our eyes toward the future.
Moving forward, our focus will no longer be centered around memorial events alone. Instead, we will celebrate life, growth, and creation—because that is exactly what Professor Remy Presas gave us. He created something truly special. Modern Arnis has brought people together from all walks of life, built friendships across generations and countries, and created bonds that will last a lifetime.
That deserves to be celebrated.
From April 30th through May 2nd, 2027, we will gather together to celebrate the 70th Anniversary of Modern Arnis.
As I’ve said many times before, the greatest way we can honor our teacher is by making sure the art continues to grow and move forward. To do that, we must strengthen the future of the system. We must increase the gene pool.
That is where the “70 for 70” movement begins.
Our goal is simple:
70 black belts—or 70 levels of black belt achievement—for the 70th Anniversary Camp.
To help make that happen, we are launching the Black Belt Immersion Seminar Series.
Beginning this June, we will host eight intensive immersion seminars at Horizon Martial Arts, headquarters of the World Modern Arnis Alliance. Every seminar will also have a virtual attendance option available.
And if life or scheduling gets in the way, don’t worry.
Everyone who registers—whether attending in person, virtually, or unable to attend live—will receive a digital copy of the seminar. No one has to miss out on the material.
There are additional benefits as well.
For those preparing to test at the 2027 Anniversary Camp, every seminar fee will go dollar-for-dollar toward your testing fees.
On top of that, anyone who participates in all eight immersion seminars will receive access to the pre-conference workout at no additional charge.
Each seminar has its own theme and area of focus. Some people may want to specialize in one area, while others may choose to take the full deep dive through the entire series. All event information is now posted on our Facebook page and website.
And remember—this series is not only for those testing for black belt.
If you are preparing for future promotions, building your foundation, or continuing your post-black belt development toward second degree, third degree, and beyond, this material is absolutely for you as well.
This is about growth.
This is about legacy.
This is about making sure the next generation is stronger than the last.
I’m looking forward to seeing all of you on the training floor as we take this next step together.
Respectfully,
Datu Tim Hartman
Modern Arnis Tribal Chief
If nobody sees you as an enemy, you're not important.
If nobody talks behind your back, you're not relevant.
If somebody tries to take advantage of you, it means you have value.
If somebody tries to put you down, it means you're already above them.
Hate only comes from below, never from above.
If they doubt you, it means you're doing things that they believe are impossible for themselves.
Criticism is just a hidden form of admiration.
Your haters are actually your biggest fans.
They just haven't figured out how to clap yet.
So says the Datu!
#modernarnis #martialarts #Haters
BLACK BELT IMMERSION SEMINAR SERIES
The Journey to 2027 Begins This Summer
Take your training to the next level with the Black Belt Immersion Seminar Series.
Designed to help students prepare for testing at the 2027 Modern Arnis 70th Anniversary Camp, this series is open to those working toward their color belts, black belt, and higher degree advancement.
Each seminar focuses on important material needed for progression, giving you the opportunity to strengthen your knowledge, sharpen your skills, and build confidence for your next rank.
Whether you attend in person or virtually, this series is built to help you grow every step of the way.
📍 Train at the Source
World Modern Arnis Alliance Headquarters
Horizon Martial Arts – West Seneca, New York
✔ Attend in person
✔ Join virtually
✔ Receive a digital copy of each seminar with registration
If you can’t attend live, you’ll still be able to review and train at your convenience.
2026–2027 Seminar Dates
June 6, 2026
August 22, 2026
September 19, 2026
December 12, 2026
January 9, 2027
February 6, 2027
March 13, 2027
April 10, 2027
Train directly under:
Datu Tim Hartman
Modern Arnis Tribal Chief
A leading authority in Filipino Martial Arts
This series is more than preparation for a test—it’s an opportunity to deepen your understanding, improve your performance, and continue building your legacy in Modern Arnis.
Your path to 2027 starts here.
The Next Evolution of Tapi-Tapi
📅 June 6th
🕛 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM
📍 Horizon Martial Arts – WMAA Headquarters
This isn’t just another seminar.
This is where old school meets evolution.
Datu Tim Hartman brings a Fusion Tapi-Tapi Program built from decades of experience, direct influence from Balintawak, and hands-on exchanges with legends of the art.
No theory. No fluff. Just real training.
👉 Weapon & empty-hand integration
👉 Modern Arnis meets Balintawak
👉 Experience Tapi-Tapi—then and now
💻 In-person & virtual options available
🎥 All registrants receive a digital copy
You don’t watch—you engage.
⚔️ The next evolution starts here.
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The mats are quiet now… but what happened this weekend will echo for years.
The 25th Remy Presas Memorial Camp wasn’t just another event. It was a turning point.
We didn’t gather to mourn.
We gathered to honor… to connect… to continue.
From across the U.S. and Canada, our Modern Arnis family came together—sharing knowledge, stories, laughter, and purpose. Twelve people in that room had trained with Professor Presas himself. Think about that for a moment… living pieces of history, standing side by side with the next generation.
Three new black belts rose.
Others stepped forward on their journey.
And all of us left stronger than we arrived.
But beyond the training… it was the bond.
The meals. The conversations. The moments in between.
That’s where the legacy truly lives.
This camp closes a chapter—but it doesn’t end the story.
It begins the next one.
We are rebuilding.
We are growing.
We are the next generation.
👉 Read the full reflection here: https://t.co/LEyjyF63Ov
Stay safe. Stay sane. Keep the art alive.
— Datu Tim Hartman
Modern Arnis Tribal Chief
It’s time.
What we’ve been waiting for… what we’ve been preparing for… what we carry in our hearts every time we pick up the sticks.
The official start of the Remy Presas Memorial Camp is here.
Today, we don’t just train—we gather. We remember. We celebrate the life and legacy of our teacher, the late, great Grandmaster Remy Amador Presas.
Join Datu Hartman and the entire family as we come together on the floor—not just as students, but as part of something that continues to live through every one of us.
9:00 a.m.
Horizon Martial Arts
280 Center Road
West Seneca, New York
The doors are open. The energy is real. The legacy is alive.
See you there.
It’s here.
The moment we’ve been talking about… preparing for… feeling build up over time.
Today is the pre-conference for the Remy Presas Memorial Training Camp.
From noon to 8 p.m., we step onto the floor not just as practitioners—but as part of something bigger. A living legacy. A shared purpose. A family brought together through the art he gave us.
We begin today with Datu Tim Hartman, Tribal Chief—setting the tone, lighting the fire, and guiding us into what this weekend truly means.
This isn’t just training.
This is remembrance.
This is respect.
This is where the past meets the present… and pushes us forward.
If you’ve been thinking about coming—this is your moment.
Walk through those doors. Pick up your sticks. Be part of it.
Today… it begins.
We’re just ONE DAY away from the Remy Presas Memorial Camp pre-conference workout—and it’s not too late to be part of it.
Join us Thursday, April 30th for the pre-conference, or jump in Friday, May 1st as the main camp kicks off. Either way, we’d love to have you on the floor with us.
This is more than just training. It’s about coming together in Buffalo to pay respect, honor the legacy, and remember our late and great Grandmaster—and everything he gave to all of us.
Let’s make it count.
Respectfully,
Datu Tim Hartman
Modern Arnis Tribal Chief
#remypresas #modernarnis #martialarts
⏳ ONE DAY AWAY…
Tomorrow isn’t just another seminar.
It’s a reality check.
Because when things get real…
there’s no pause button,
no second take,
no room for techniques that only work in theory.
ASTIG COMBATIVES: FMA FOR THE STREET is about stripping everything down to what actually matters — survival, instinct, and execution under pressure.
This is where training gets honest.
Where your timing gets tested.
Where your mindset gets challenged.
Led by Datu Tim Hartman, a man who has spent decades pressure-testing, refining, and carrying forward a system built for real combat — not performance.
Tomorrow, you step onto the floor and find out:
👉 Does your training hold up… or fall apart?
💥 In-person or online — you’re still in the fight
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This is your moment.
Not someday. Not next time.
Tomorrow.
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This isn’t a download.
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Class Schedule (EST):
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