Hi Paweł,
If you're going to learn how to survive from someone,
you deserve to know what they've survived.
I didn’t find Filipino Martial Arts on YouTube.
I didn’t pick it up after some bar fight or identity crisis.
I was born into it.
My father, Grandmaster Inay, was one of the most respected martial artists of his generation.
He didn’t just teach this art, he lived it.
He carried it. He refined it.
And he made sure I did too.
Some kids grow up with cartoons.
I grew up with knives, sticks, movement drills, and intense pressure.
But legacy isn’t enough.
Plenty of people inherit something and let it die in their hands.
I tested it,
In the real world, under real stress.
And I’m still here. Still training. Still evolving.
Because this isn’t some tradition I dust off for a demo.
This is the thing that’s kept me sharp, grounded, and dangerous, for decades.