United States Active Duty Service Men and Women
              
                - Stationed in Colorado?  As long as you are on active duty you may train with us for free.
- On leave or furlough in Colorado?  You too, may train with us while on leave at  no charge.   Again, free — absolutely no charge.
This offer is not some Bait-n'switch scheme designed to draw some in, only to start charging
                them for instruction later.  This is a legitimate offer — our way of saying, Thank You 
                for standing between us and those who wish to destroy our nation.
              
While not specific to developing wartime combat skills, the instruction offered is nevertheless, realistic,
                no-nonsense, practical self-defense.  Dutch-IndoChinese and Filipino martial arts provide the bulk
                of our empty-hand and edged/impact-weapons training, but we also incorporate practical self-protection
                elements from other arts into our instruction as well (i.e. stand-up Small Circle jujitsu, down-and-dirty ground fighting,
                and one of the best fighting strategies, Mexican judo). 
              
If, as a military unit, training outside our regularly scheduled classes is desired, let us know and
                we will schedule classes at times that better meet your needs.  (Contact us by phone or e-mail for arrangements.)
              
Inexpensive protective equipment is mandatory (primarily groin protection and footwear).  Uniforms
                are not, but please check out our  Required Equipment  page.
                Also check our  class schedule  to find which class days and times work
                best for you.
              
Again, for  active duty  U.S. service men and women, and  U.S. Military retirees,
                the instruction is absolutely free.  It will cost you NOTHING  (OK, with the price
                of gasoline today,  it may cost you that – but that is it).  Try it, or stop by first and
                watch.  What have you to lose?