TERSIA SERRADA RAPILON KALI

Classical Filipino martial arts of Kali, Arnis, Eskrima taught in NYC

 
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Community. Culture. Art

Kali, arnis, eskrima is a unique and stimulating form of martial arts suitable for all ages. Rooted in self-defense, these indigenous arts of the Philippines develop strength and coordination through physical training, contextual drills and situational awareness exercises. Pugay!

 

FLEXIBLE TRAINING OPTIONS

 
GROUPJoin a friendly and diverse community of individuals in New York City and learn kali / eskrima in a fun, focused, and methodical way.

GROUP

Join a friendly and diverse community of individuals in NYC and learn kali, arnis, eskrima in a fun, focused, and methodical way.


PRIVATE

Accelerate the learning process with one-on-one training catered to the student's needs in a private setting.

REMOTE

Train remotely with our instructors and break a sweat while working on a variety of skill sets in kali, arnis, eskrima.

 

Kali, Arnis, Eskrima classes are on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7:30pm to 9:00pm in NYC.

 
 

Testimonials

I've trained at a number of other martial arts schools and I can honestly say that the friendships I've made and the quality of instruction that I've received at TSR Kali in NYC are second to none.

— Matt Z.

Extremely efficient and effective for self defense, confidence and self growth. Great for fitness. Works on reflexes, quick thinking, spacial and behavioral awareness. Great instructors that are friendly and simply good at what they do.

— Ryan A.

On top of the knowledge of self defense, I learned (improved) my footwork, coordination and problem solving by learning tactics in dealing with multiple threats. For those reasons I also feel that this system is great for those who are looking to cross train in different arts. All the instructors are patient, and generous with their knowledge. What's more, there is a real sense of community within the school where many of the senior students truly look out for the juniors, assisting them when need be.

— Teofilo R.

 

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