Institutional Origin
MODRPRĀTS was established in response to the absence of structured self-defense training focused on real-world application in Latvia.
Existing training environments predominantly emphasize sports, competition, or recreational practice, offering limited preparation for personal protection, risk assessment, and responsible decision-making in real-world conditions.
Demographic considerations and broader global security trends further reinforce the need for structured instruction focused on awareness, prevention, and proportional response.
Institutional Scope
MODRPRĀTS operates as a private training institution dedicated exclusively to functional self-defense education.
Its scope is defined by:
Structured instruction
Progressive technical development
Institutional accountability
The institution does not operate as a sports academy, recreational club, or cultural association. Activities are limited to training, instructor development, and institutional cooperation aligned with its defined mandate.
Method and Oversight
MODRPRĀTS operates under internationally recognized systems affiliated with the International Society of Martial Arts (I.S.M.A.).
Instruction is directed by Angel Samaniego, Director of Instruction, ensuring methodological consistency, instructional discipline, and technical continuity.
Technical development is supported through direct exchange with Grand Master Hans Jürgen Remmel, reinforcing instructional standards and long-term methodological integrity across all affiliated systems.
Operational Framework
Training activities are conducted within a controlled institutional framework that prioritizes structure, progression, and responsibility.
Instruction is delivered according to:
Defined curricula
Supervision and evaluation standards
Institutional governance
MODRPRĀTS maintains clear separation between institutional management, instructional authority, and training delivery, ensuring accountability and long-term operational stability.