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Grandmaster Max Pallen, Sr. was a young engineering student in
the University of Nueva Caceres in Naga City, Camarines Sur, Philippines. In
1959, his father thought that it would help him develop a more prosperous
future by sending him to the United States. In the early 60's he met a combat Jujitsu instructor who began
instructing him in the combat style of self-defense. In addition,
Grandmaster Max began, and continues
to practice, his training in the style of Kenpo karate. Still looking for a
stronger foundation and a cultural identity, he decided to return to his
homeland to study and research more Philippine martial art styles.
Grandmaster Max also had the opportunity to study here in the United States
under several Masters in Kali, Arnis, and Eskrima. Today, his
quest for Philippine martial art skills continues through his travel& to
Luzon, Visaya, and Mindanao in the Philippines. From his extensive experience, knowledge, and historical
research, Grandmaster Max M. Pallen founded Pallen's Martial Arts Association in 1968, in
Oakland, California. His many accomplishments towards the advancement of the
Philippine Martial Arts included being the Executive Producer of the 1974 Asian Martial Arts Exposition at the
Kaiser Center in Oakland, California. He also founded the Affiliated Martial Arts Promoters Association (AMAPA) and the
founder of the Northern California
Eskrima-Kali-Arnis Federation which promotes Philippine stick fighting
tournaments in Northern California. He served as the Western Region Director of the World Eskrima-Kali-Arnis
Federation (WEKAF) in 1997. He also served as the U.S. Director of the World Eskrima-Kali-Arnis Federation in 1998-2000.
Through his extraordinary level and skill and profound influence
in the field of martial arts, Professor Max M. Pallen, Sr., has earned the
esteemed titles of Grandmaster, Apo, and Professor by which he is widely
recognized. Not only has he mastered a variety of systems in Philippine
martial arts but also he has developed expertise in a diverse array of other
combative methods that stress empty hand and weapon fighting. Professor Pallen continues to develop Senkotiros, his system of Philippine martial arts; he
has worked tirelessly to perpetuate the martial heritage of the Philippines;
and he has established himself as a consummate instructor, competitor, coach,
promoter, and official. He is also a proud instructor, coach, and trainer of
several current National and World stick fighting champions. |
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Grandmaster Max Moratillo Pallen was born and raised in the
Province of Camarines Sur, located at the southern most part of Luzon in the
Philippines. He was first exposed to the Philippine martial arts at the
tender age of six by his grandfather Luis Moratillo. His father,
Zacarias "Kid Baron” Pallen, also
exposed him to the art of boxing "Panuntukan”. His experiences in street
fighting go back to his younger years in the Philippines. |
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MAX PALLEN, Sr. |
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