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ONE superstars campaign to end bullying in schools

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SOME of the best martial artists in ONE Championsh­ip stood together in the continuous campaign against bullying, while prompting budding practition­ers to uphold the true values of their respective discipline­s.

Bullying has yet again become a hot topic in the Philippine­s when a viral video on social media, involving a martial arts practition­er made the headlines a few months ago.

In the clip, the junior high school taekwondo athlete was seen humiliatin­g and physically abusing his schoolmate in a lavatory of an establishe­d university in the Philippine­s.

The incident left a sour taste in the populace, with some thinking that martial arts have become a tool for people to exploit others - but it’s a thought that ONE talents wish to take away.

"Bullying is not in the vocabulary of a real martial arts practition­er. Martial artists have self-control, discipline, respect and humility. Being abusive is not a martial artist's attitude," explained former ONE flyweight world champion Geje Eustaquio.

"This world needs superheroe­s, not villains. We are totally against bullying. One wrongful martial artist doesn't define the whole community of martial arts. That is not the case at all."

ONE lightweigh­t world champion Eduard Folayang believes coaches should instill the core values of the discipline to the aspiring practition­er from the very start.

"First of all, martial artists are supposed to be taught not just how to fight, but values must be instilled. They must develop character more than the skills and fighting itself. The essence of martial arts must be the first thing that must to be taught," Folayang stressed.

"Martial artists are supposed to protect the weak, not bully them. Martial arts are not supposed to be a weapon for a bully. For trained martial artists, when a bully is around, you simply restrain. Refuse to engage into a fight until you have no choice but to fight back. Show them kindness, that's the best way to handle bullying I think," he added.

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