Grand Tuhon Leo Gaje Jr. speaks with Capital Combat Parley , Pekiti-Tirsia Kali

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  • Опубліковано 25 сер 2024
  • Capital Combat Parley's Lewis Hill speaks with Grand Tuhon Leo Gaje Jr. after the Pekiti-Tirsia Kali Seminar held in Ottawa, Ontario.
    Grand Tuhon Leo Gaje Jr. legendary teaching skills remain in demand by martial artists, law enforcement and military units world wide. He is unquestionably the greatest living authority on the use of the Blade: Grand Tuhon is the supreme Grand master and sole inheritor of the Pekiti Tirsia Kali System.
    Officially founded in 1897 by Grand Master Conrado Tortal, Pekiti-Tirsia Kali is an indigenous -method of combat from the Visayan region of the Philippines. Pekiti-Tirsia was reserved in secret as a family system to defend the Tortal land until the art was brought to the U.S. in 1972 by Grandtuhon Leo Tortal Gaje Jr., the grandson of Conrado Tortal and heir to the Pekiti-Tirsia System. Since then, Pekiti-Tirsia Kali has expanded worldwide and influenced the creation of dozens of off-shoot combat systems.
    Since introducing Pekiti-Tirsia Kali to the Western world, Grandtuhon Leo Gaje has been featured on the covers of leading martial arts magazines and a member of the Martial Arts Hall of Fame and Karate Hall of Fame. Blademaster Grand Tuhon Leo. T. Gaje, jr has been recognised by national governments and international martial arts associations for his training and educational programs in the authentic art of Filipino Kali.
    His legendary teaching skills remain in demand by martial artists, law enforcement and military units worldwide. He is unquestionably the greatest living authority on the use of the Blade.
    “His art is based on the knife, and may just have more street realism than any other”
    Inside Kung-Fu magazine
    “When it comes to strategic knife defences, Pekiti Tirsia Kali is one of the most progressive, useful, and sophisticated systems I have ever encountered”.
    Guro Dan Inosanto

КОМЕНТАРІ • 29

  • @manongpedro8645
    @manongpedro8645 Рік тому +2

    Gaje is a very old ancient last name, pre-colonial times. When the Spaniards came, they introduce new letters and replaced how traditional Baybayin writings are spelled for instance H are replaced with J. So Gaje in traditional dialects in Visayas and Mindanao is actually Gahi, which means "hard, tough, stiff, solid, strong". Must've been a burden carrying that last name. Over the centuries, you'll definitely get a lot of challenge to fight and put your name to the test, how Gahi you are. And these are not ordinary fights, they mostly involved blade weapons. So kudos to this man. Such a wonderful history and lineage.

  • @japmaharlikandamayo6715
    @japmaharlikandamayo6715 5 років тому +7

    Grand Tuhon your name speaks who you are a lion of philippines.
    -- pekite tersia
    and expounding the true roots of our people and its pride.
    More power to you Tay, God bls u po.

    • @mardenstv7381
      @mardenstv7381 3 роки тому

      Im so proud of u...more years to you. And more more succes. Love u po.

  • @kuyamarcosvlog7179
    @kuyamarcosvlog7179 5 років тому +3

    Wow this is a great quick history lesson of the Philippines and the fighting culture.

  • @FilipinoMartialArtsCanada
    @FilipinoMartialArtsCanada 4 роки тому +2

    My friend and mentor GTS Leo Gaje Jr 🇵🇭⚔️🇵🇭

  • @markingemi1441
    @markingemi1441 6 років тому +1

    VERY GOOD interview here via PEKITI TIRSIA KALI HISTORY, & the origin of it. I am going to keep this video clip here

  • @ilopez7372
    @ilopez7372 3 роки тому +1

    He knows his history very well!

  • @lucianorosso3375
    @lucianorosso3375 2 роки тому +1

    He's really something else. I wish him good health so his knowledge could spread even more. He himself is pekiti tersia. It all started from him alone. The only heir of the ptk system. Now there are plenty people practicing ptk and some teaches it like leo gaje. The system will forever be part of this world. Good thing leo gaje decided to teach ptk doing things against his grandfathers instruction not to teach the system haha

  • @MaharlikaAWA
    @MaharlikaAWA 4 роки тому +4

    I was in the Karate hall of fame, which I was not Karate.

  • @resurrectedstarships
    @resurrectedstarships 5 років тому +1

    Wow this shit is so interesting! There should be some good movies about Filipino history and martial arts but there arent any sadly.

  • @TonyqTNT
    @TonyqTNT 5 років тому +2

    I knew that Spain influenced Filipino culture. However, I didn't know that Ancient India also was a developmental factor in Filipino history.

    • @bAbYkEkONA
      @bAbYkEkONA 5 років тому

      The Spanish occupied the Philippines lon er then they occupied Mexico... before, during and after that time period, the Filipino culture was a melting pot of Indian, Chinese, Indonesian, Malaysian, and Japanese traditions. South east Asia in general share the same roots.

    • @TonyqTNT
      @TonyqTNT 5 років тому

      @@bAbYkEkONA Thanks for the information concerning Filipino history. Was wondering where the martial arts culture developed in the Philippines?

  • @olgaoni666
    @olgaoni666 Рік тому

    Did anyone in your family sir serve in the Arm Forces and used the Martial Arts that youvee been teaching??? because theres a big different between the civilian teacher/guro/instructor to the one who really used it and served to the Arm Service

  • @wolhiewarde5628
    @wolhiewarde5628 6 років тому +2

    Hello sir Grand Tuhon Leo Gaje jr...i just want to learn FMA under youre system....PEKITI TERSIA KALI....where can i find you & how to enroll youre school? How much i pay? I am a native of Albay Province....Thankz!

    • @bamboo7714
      @bamboo7714 5 років тому

      Why don’t you join the Philippine Marines? PTK is the fighting discipline that they teach there. Otherwise, you’ll have to go to Kalibo, Aklan. 😊

    • @jimiambivalent
      @jimiambivalent 5 років тому

      He is on facebook.he is a very humble guy.just dm him on facebook and probably he will reply you.

  • @ericson31
    @ericson31 3 роки тому

    battle of Filipino American War
    remembering Antonio luna and the rest of his men

  • @lucianorosso3375
    @lucianorosso3375 2 роки тому

    Dont forget the korean war. During the last clash ammunition are already used up and guns are not firing anymore, still filipino faught with their talibung. There are pictures of peftok wielding ginunting and barong and talibung.

  • @bobe3783
    @bobe3783 2 роки тому

    He burned Annette Mina for $5,000 and me for 33 hand made Balisongs with 154CM stainless steel blades, Rockwell hardness, 60

  • @jomarbontia8735
    @jomarbontia8735 3 роки тому

    Who give you the respect of supreme grandmaster?

    • @LiwaySaGu
      @LiwaySaGu 2 роки тому

      eh di yung nagturo sa kanya

  • @joostvanhollebeke8487
    @joostvanhollebeke8487 3 роки тому

    pekiti Tirsia kali is not realy pure filipino art, because it is a copy of the real pekiti Tirsia from Navales clinic in Bacolod. and then mixed up with some silat.

  • @olgaoni666
    @olgaoni666 Рік тому

    He is talking about COMBAT but he never serve and been there in REAL COMBAT🤦

  • @bobe3783
    @bobe3783 2 роки тому

    Why doesn't he mention his grandfather's last name! Ask Grand Nene Tortal or Gtuhon Jerson Tortal! Get to the root!

  • @Scout555
    @Scout555 Рік тому

    Nanghihinayang si lolo ay nag-isulong ng mas maraming estudyante sa rango ng tuhon kaysa sa mga pinoy nag kapila para sa malutong lechon 😂😂😂