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Thursday, March 17, 2011

The Unanswered Call: The importance of self defense

By Hernan Guadalupe

Based on “Stranger Dangers” a report by NBC Today Show

The other day I watched a very shocking and disturbing video of an investigative report on the reaction of people if they witnessed a child being attacked and harassed by a stranger.

Before I saw it, my initial reaction was that people would automatically inquire or call the authorities, but much to my surprise that was not the case. The investigative team did a study to answer the question, “If you saw a child being kidnapped, would you help?” You would not believe how people reacted. A young actress was asked to pretend that she was being kidnapped while the undercover security guard, who was part of the investigative reporting crew, snatched and pulled her across the street yelling to her to keep quiet and go with him. The girl frantically yelled and pleaded for help, but no one answered her call.

People simply walked by as if nothing was happening. Some would look at the situation, but did nothing, not even phone for help. When asked why they didn’t intervene they said that they assumed that someone else would.

This is a frightening situation we are living in if this is the case. Can you imagine your child or teenager walking the street alone, coming home from school, and some stranger tries to harass or kidnap them? Imagine your child crying and screaming for help, but no one answers? As a parent, this is an alarming and serious situation. It makes me want to shelter my child from the illnesses of the world so much more. Although this is the ideal situation, we all know that it is not reality and one day they will have to walk alone, but as parents we can give them the tools they need to make sure they overcome any situation (Allah willing).

This leads to my main point which is the importance of teaching your children self defense. I don’t mean teaching them how to do front flips and leaping from building to building pumping side kicks, after all that only works in Hollywood. What I mean is teaching your children simple and effective techniques that can make the difference between life and possibly death (May Allah protect us).

The unfortunate reality is that we live in a crazy world and we have to take the necessary steps to be prepared for matters like this one. Encouraging our children to partake in self defense classes or martial arts classes will not only give your children the confidence they need, but also useful techniques to defend themselves from predators.

Based on this report, we can’t expect anyone to lend a helping hand and therefore we should make it a priority to equip ourselves and our children to face the challenges of the real world. Don’t think that because a man is a man that a child cannot defend themselves against them. Size, age, and strength are factors, but so are leverage, timing, and technique. These are key tools that can give anyone the advantage to come out ahead in any given situation. So go ahead, give yourself and your child the tools they need to succeed.

Taken from Aqabah Karate's Newsletter - Jan-March 2011

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Aqabah Karate's Quarterly Newsletter - Jan/March 2011 Edition

Check out our schools quarterly newsletter for the first quarter of 2011. I wrote two articles for this edition. The first was a recap of the awards ceremony we just had last weekend and the second was about the importance of self-defense. Check it out and let me know what you guys think! Happy ready!

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Lineage...

Due to the number of martial arts school and instructors in any given area, it is difficult to know who is qualified to teach, who were their teachers, is their training solid, etc. Many people are always looking to invest in a solid individual especially if investing means time and money. No one wants to train with someone who has no idea of what they are doing regardless of how many degrees that person has or how fancy his/her school may be.

It is because of this reason that I believe lineage is an important factor in one's training. Knowing who you are training with and who they trained under and so on and so forth is a vital aspect to growth as a martial artist.

I believe it is a source of...

1. Pride.
2. Confidence.
3. Honor.

You always want to surround yourself around individuals that will benefit you and help you in all facets of life, and your martial arts instructor(s) are no different.

Because of this, I decided to look into my own training and instructors and see how many links are there between myself and the original source and write down my history to date. It was a very interesting and fulfilling project that definitely gave me something to be proud about.

So here is my lineage in the (3) main styles I have practiced over the years and my current rank.


Tang Soo Do - 1st Degree Black Belt

Hwang Kee – Hyun Chul Hwang - Charles Ferraro - David Sgro – Muhib Rahman (3rd Degree) – Hernan Guadalupe

(Picture of Grandmaster Hwang Kee)

UPDATE: As per my discussion with Sah Bum Nim Muhib, I have a even more direct lineage. (Sweeeeet!!!)

Hwang Kee - Jae Chul Shin - Muhib Rahman (1st and 2nd Degree) - Hernan Guadalupe




Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu - 1 Stripe Blue Belt

Mitsuyo “Count Koma” Maeda – Carlos Gracie – Helio Gracie – Royce Gracie – Jeremy Lafreniere – Jay Ferrari - Hernan Guadalupe

(Picture of Grandmaster Helio Gracie)











Fu Jow Pai - Sum Kup

Wong Bil Hong – Wong Moon Toy – Wai Hong Ng – Paul Vizzio – Hernan Guadalupe

(Picture of Grandmaster Wony Moon Toy. No picture of Grandmaster Wong Bil Hong available)








*Bold represents the original source of the art.

I really encourage everyone to take a few minutes and look into their lineage. It is a great way to familiarize yourself with the history of your training and your instructors' training.

If you don't know who your instructor trained under, then ask him. Ask him about the history and stories of his training and get to know where you are getting your information from.

For myself, seeing where I am in this history made me feel like I am part of a bigger and more meaningful journey and now I get to share this with my students as they move up the ranks.

So go ahead and see what your history looks like.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Updated: Our Future Black Belts!!

It has been over 11 years in the making ever since Aqabah Karate started its first classes on a cold floor in the multi-purpose room and cafeteria of Dar-us-Salaam.

11 years ago, Aqabah Karate was a mere club focused on a single age group.

Now, we have over 120 students from 5 to 65 years with classes for male and female students!

I remember coming to Dar-us-Salaam one weekend from New Jersey, way before I even thought of moving to Maryland, and seeing Sah Bum Nim Muhib giving a speech about an open house or demo they were going to host (I believe this was back in 2004-2005). I did not know Sah Bum Nim Muhib at that time. He was just another face trying to promote an event to me. I never imagined that he would become one of my greatest friends and beloved brother in Islam. I also never imagined that I would too become one of Aqabah Karate's students years later.

Life is a beautiful journey and you never know where it will lead you and who you befriend along the way.

So remembering that day, when Aqabah Karate was announcing the start of a martial arts program, to now being part of an 11-year project with over 120 students, a full-time, state-of-the-art facility, and professional instructors, is an amazing and joyful thought.

With all the success, wal-hamdulillah, that Aqabah Karate has experienced from the start and that which I have witnessed since 2009, I must say that this upcoming event is probably the most exciting for me.

The event I am referring to is the one above, our 1st EVER BLACK BELT CLASSING. Now, for those who don't know what I am talking about, it is the grueling physical, mental, and emotional test that a Black Belt Candidate undergoes in an attempt to succeed and finally earn his/her Black Belt.

To this point, our Black Belt candidates have persevered through years of training, tests, and pressure to simply earn their right to be evaluated for their Black Belt and finally the day has come for 3 very special gentlemen.

Zakaria Korme
Arbaz Khatib
Uthman Eberle

This is a very very special event for Aqabah Karate. To see your students go from white belt through the trials and tribulations of training to preserving onto their Black Belt candidacy and now, the chance to test for their 1st Degree and be part of our first in-house Black Belt Class, is a wonderful experience.

What is even more wonderful is that two of our students, Zakaria and Arbaz, started training at the age of 5 years old. Now, after 8 years, they are grown young men testing for the Black Belt. Words can't describe what it's like for me, I can't even imagine to think how Sah Bum Nim Muhib feels since he's been there from the beginning.

It sort of feels like your child is about to graduate from college (smiling :-D) that's as best as I can describe it...hehehe!

Well, what I wanted to share with you is...

Of this two-day test, there is a portion that is open to the general public. We wish to invite all the community members to experience a live demonstration of our candidates.

The open portion of the test will be held on Sunday, May 22th, 2011 at 3:00pm insha'Allah.

We hope that many of you can attend and share this experience with the instructors as well as the candidates themselves.

It will be an amazing experience insha'Allah!!!

We hope to see everyone there...until then HAPPY KICKING!!!