Training
Training at MODRPRĀTS develops awareness, judgment, and controlled action within real-world contexts.
Instruction is progressive and functional. Systems are taught as tools for decision-making, not as ends in themselves. Technique remains subordinate to context, intent, and responsibility.
Training prioritizes prevention, clarity under pressure, and proportional response.
Wyng Tjun
Wyng Tjun is a close-range self-defense system developed for situations where time, space, and physical advantage are limited.
Within MODRPRĀTS, Wyng Tjun is approached as a functional system, not as a sport or traditional performance art. Training emphasizes structural efficiency, positional awareness, and decision-making under pressure.
Rather than relying on strength or speed, the system develops:
Body structure and balance
Distance and timing control
Sensory awareness and positioning
Proportional and context-driven response
Technique exists only in relation to situation and intent. Action is subordinate to judgment.
Escryma
Escryma complements unarmed training by addressing environments where armed threats may be present.
Instruction focuses on recognition of risk, distance management, and transitional scenarios rather than weapon confrontation.
Training emphasizes:
Early identification of intent and threat
Control and avoidance over engagement
Integration with unarmed self-defense principles
Escryma exists to expand awareness and reduce vulnerability, supporting disengagement whenever possible.
Private Instruction
Private instruction is offered selectively when individual context requires focused and structured attention.
This format does not alter method or principles. It refines application within defined objectives and institutional standards.
Private instruction may be appropriate for:
Specific risk environments
Professional or situational requirements
Individual learning constraints
Controlled progression under supervision