Sun.Star Baguio

Buguias to revitalize karatedo training

- Lauren Alimondo Sun*Star Reporter

THE REVIVAL of Karatedo to be incorporat­ed in selfdefens­e training is being pushed in a bid to counteract flogging and assaults and minimize injuries during an attack.

Buguias Mayor Ruben Tinda-an said they are to continue ongoing self- defense training for Barangay Peacekeepi­ng Action Teams (BPATs) including police personnel in the municipali­ty.

“We will reintroduc­e self-defense training to BPATS and will be formalized under the

police training,” he added.

Tinda-an, a Shotokan Karate sixth dan black belt holder said they start training after new BPATs will be assigned.

The mayor, also the chief instructor of the Shin-Shin Karatedo in La Trinidad added since the BPATs training last year, most are already green belt holder and has joined tournament­s.

Tinda-an added they are also eyeing to open slots for children expressing interest on the sport.

An honorarium from the municipali­ty is given to instructor­s, added the mayor, who recently re-affiliated with the Japan Karate Associatio­n (JKA), one of the oldest and influentia­l Shotokan karate organizati­ons in the world.

Buguias Municipal Police Chief of Police Senior Inspector Dexter Simon backs the selfdefens­e training for police and BPATs in the municipali­ty, adding this will further be an additional knowledge and skill for authoritie­s.

 ?? Photo by JJ Landingin ?? DAILY GRIND. MMA fighters Joshua Pacio and Jeremy Pacatiw sweat it out at the Baguio Athletic Bowl as they gear up for their respective bouts.
Photo by JJ Landingin DAILY GRIND. MMA fighters Joshua Pacio and Jeremy Pacatiw sweat it out at the Baguio Athletic Bowl as they gear up for their respective bouts.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines