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Thursday, July 02, 2009

Email Inquiries: Michael

Hi,
I am Mike, from yawyan temple Cebu, narito po ako sa Valenzuela City matagal na, at hindi na nakapagpractise, lifetime member po ako sa yawyan, pwede po ba ako makisali sa inyo dyan sa pasay or sa kalapit na lugar, kung meron man mas malapit sa akin dito, heto po ang mobile number ko, 09*********, nais ko lang poh magbalik sa yawyan habang nasa vacation po ako, aasahan ko po ang sagot ninyo sa email ko, good day to everyone and keep up the god work.
Mike


Hello Mike,

Punta ka sa gym sa pasay, welcome na welcome ka magtraining sa amin...
basta kausapin mo lang si sir saladin. may mga tiga cebu din na
nanduon minsan tulad nila sir dante lindio, atbp.

pupuwede din na tumawag ka sa:
YAW-YAN PASAY GYM 491-6417
Saladin Dacuyan 0922-308-2958 or 0908-283-8997

Salamat Kapatid,
Bon

Thursday, April 02, 2009

GM Napoleon Fernandez, back home

After more than 5 years since GM Nap left the Yaw-Yan Pasay Gym to improve and evolve his craft, he is now back staying with us at the Yaw-Yan Pasay Gym.

Yaw-Yan Pasay had always been known to exclusively teach the traditional methods, techniques, and practices of Yaw-Yan - the original curriculum. With GM Nap back, he brought two new improvements - Yaw-Yan Ardigma and Yaw-Yan Fervilleon. These completes the whole system.

Also, this time around, it will be very easy to visit GM Nap. Yaw-Yan Pasay is located near the MRT-Taft Station, between Winston Lodge and Jollibee / Philtranco Bus Station. We strongly advise all practitioners to please come and visit our Master.

With GM Nap around, all of us are filled with great enthusiasm and happiness - just like the good old Libertad Market days.

Welcome back Master!


If you need to reach GM Nap Fernandez, you may contact us at:
YAW-YAN PASAY GYM at (+632)491-6417
Saladin Dacuyan at (+63922)308-2958 or at (+63908)283-8997

Thursday, March 12, 2009

RIP: Sir Tony Bernal

From: www.abs-cbnnews.com

Ex-action star, director Tony Bernal dead at 58
By BOY VILLASANTA, abs-cbnNEWS.com 03/11/2009 11:30 AM


Fernando Poe Jr. was his idol. What the late King of Philippine Movies did, former action star Tony Bernal emulated.

When Poe became director, Bernal would follow suit. At the time Poe threw his hat into the political ring, Bernal was helping his wife Joy Trinio in her work as a barangay kagawad in Quiapo.

Poe got to act with Bernal when the latter was starting his movie career in the early ‘70s and he was making name for himself in martial arts fare with Rey Malonzo, Robert Lee and other karatekas.

Is it only accidental that Bernal would suffer the same tragic fate—death by brain aneurism?

“Parehong-pareho ni ‘manager’ (Poe’s pet name),” said Trinio who has been Bernal’s life partner for almost 10 years.

Trinio was shaking her head as she recounted her husband’s last moments.

“Mga alas singko y medya ng umaga no’ng Sunday (March 8) nang sumpungin siya,” she recalled.

Bernal collapsed at once after he trembled, according to Trinio, and a house help had to bring him down from the fourth floor of the building along Avenida Rizal where the couple was staying.

The victim was rushed to Philippine General Hospital but Trinio was informed right there that Bernal got a slim chance of survival.

“Pero ipinahanda ko pa rin ang ICU. Lahat ginawa ko. Bumili pa ako ng pump para sa kanya,” Trinio said in between sighs.

Two neurologists were assigned to Bernal. “Ipina-CT scan ko rin siya sa tapat ng PGH,” she informed.

Until now, she could not accept his death, she confessed.

“Parang may trauma ako,” she said, again shaking her head. “I feel na para akong nakalutang. Dito nga, parang nakikita ko pa siya na lumalabas ng pinto,” she related referring to the Lopez Memorial Services in Sta. Cruz, Manila.

The wife still vividly remembered the blood oozing from the nose, eyes and ears of her husband.

“May nakita na akong gano’n pero pag pala asawa mo, iba ang pakiramdam. Para akong nauupos na kandila. Hindi ko alam kung saan ako susuling. Gusto ko siyang buhayin,” she said.

Bernal expired at 9:30 p.m. Sunday.

Bernal is survived by his wife and three children from his first marriage, one of them action starlet Jack Bernal. He’s a widower when he married Trinio but they have no kids.

At the time of his death, he was conceptualizing a film based on Poe's life. His last directorial job was “Lisensiyadong Kamao,” a Manny Pacquiao movie produced by Violett Films.

Bernal also directed “Pelukang Itim” with Alma Moreno and Eddie Gil for his own movie outfit. He also did the film bio of Maganto with Jestoni Alarcon playing a police officer.

Bernal will be interred at the Himlayang Pilipino in Tandang Sora on March 15 at 9 a.m. He was 58.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

RIP: Sir Robert Valdez



Muay thai chief shot dead inside gym
By Marc Anthony Reyes, Beverly T. Natividad
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 00:43:00 02/22/2009

Muay thai chief Robert Valdez was shot dead reportedly by one of his former wards Saturday right inside the national training center in PhilSports in Pasig.

Police have fingered Sonny Sumale, a former member of the national team and a muay thai standout of the Philippine army, as the suspect.

Witnesses, including someone close to Valdez, said another former coach and national player was responsible for the shooting. The witnesses said the former coach shot Valdez while two national athletes were warming up inside the training facility and while the rest of the national squad were attending a seminar.

The suspect reportedly fled the scene after the shooting, bringing with him the weapon, whose caliber the police have not yet identified.

Philippine Sports Commission chair Harry Angping, who immediately went to the Medical City where Valdez was rushed, described the incident as “unfortunate.”

He said he hoped the athletes’ morale won’t get affected by tragedy considering that the country is considered a powerhouse in muay thai, where it emerged overall champion in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games and runner-up in the 2007 edition.

“Whatever it is, we accept responsibility with what happened because it occurred in our premises,” said the PSC chief who immediately asked for a report from his security forces detailed at the venue.

PO2 Higino Dancel said the police are still trying to find the motive for the shooting while Angping was at a loss as to how the suspect managed to slip a gun inside the training center when he had previously issued an order that all firearms be deposited at the PhilSports complex’s entry points.

More than half of 1,000-plus members of the national training pool are enlisted men in the armed forces, and may have access to firearms.

Philippine Olympic Committee president Peping Cojuangco declined to comment until a thorough report was made.

Valdez was in the thick of preparation for the Battle of the Best, a semi-pro event among members of the national team, training pool and the champions who emerged from the division championships of the Philippines Olympic Festival.

Valdez was credited for putting the sport into the mainstream in the ’80s after having studied it in Thailand. He served as fight coach to celebrities Robin Padilla, Judy Ann Santos, Dingdong Dantes and Angel Locsin.


SAYS PSC CHIEF: Valdez killing shows lack of discipline
By June Navarro
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 03:14:00 02/23/2009

Aside from security concerns, the Philippine Sports Commission wants to formulate a set of ironclad rules on discipline among national sports associations in the aftermath of the fatal shooting of muay thai chief Robert Valdez.

PSC chair Harry Angping said the PSC will schedule a dialogue with the Philippine Olympic Committee and its member NSAs on the “house-cleaning” that should be done within the ranks of the Olympic family.

“Stricter guidelines on discipline and respect for authority should be instilled on the coaches, athletes and even leaders of the NSAs,” said Angping.

Police reports show that Valdez, president of the Muay Association of the Philippines, was gunned down reportedly by former muay coach and Southeast Asian Games medalist Sonny Sumales inside his office at the PhilSports compound in Pasig City on Saturday.
Witnesses said Valdez and Sumales were heard arguing when three gunshots rang out of the complex.

A member of the Philippine Army, Sumales reportedly got irked when Valdez chided him to stop harassing a female member of the RP team, Kristina Custodio.

The 40-year-old Valdez was immediately brought to Medical City where he died from shots to his body, lower armpit and left shoulder.

“It should serve as a wakeup call,” said Angping. “It’s not yet too late, we still have time to instill discipline among all NSA leaders and their coaches and athletes.”

“That kind of tragedy will never happen again if coaches and athletes are more disciplined,” said Angping, who was among the first to rush to the scene of the crime.

As an added precautionary measure, Angping said he would issue a memorandum forbidding the entry of firearms inside the PSC-owned compound and other PSC training facilities.


Muay thai prexy ‘killer’ falls
By: Gerry Ramos
February 23, 2009 07:06 PM Monday

THE suspected killer of Muay Association of the Philippines (MAP) president Robert Valdez was arrested yesterday morning, a few hours before the sports leader was laid to rest at the Blue Mosque in Maharlika Village, Taguig.

Former national athlete Sunny Sumales, an Army man, was nabbed in Sierra Madre, Quezon by a Special Action Force of the Philippine Army during a special operation conducted before dawn yesterday. He is now under the custody of the Philippine Army and is expected to be turned over to the Philippine National Police (PNP) today, according to MAP secretary-general Red Dumuk.

Valdez was buried following an Islamic ritual 24 hours after he died. Under Islam tradition, Muslims should be laid to rest 24 hours after death.

“He underwent traditional (Islamic) course. He was bathed,” said Dumuk.

The MAP secretary-general was among those who attended the burial along with Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) president Jose “Peping” Cojuangco, Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) chairman Harry Angping and POC secretary-general Steve Hontiveros.

This developed as Angping said the gun ban he will implement in all PSC- supervised sports complexes should be employed as soon as possible.

“Shortly after our flag- raising today (Monday) at the Philsports Arena, I’ll already announce about the gun ban and then followed by a formal memo,” he said in a text message.

The suspect in the killing being an enlisted Army officer is allowed to carry firearms with him.“I think that practice should be stopped. Athletes should not be allowed to carry firearms with them while in training,” said the PSC chairman.

Probers are still determining the motive behind the killing of the man credited for spreading the popularity of muay in the country.

A possible angle was Valdez’s refusal to accept Sumales back into the national team after being booted out in 2007.

The other involved the suspect’s reported courting of a 15-year-old member of the national training pool of which the MAP president is not in favor.

Whatever the cause, Valdez’s family vowed to seek justice behind his death.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

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