Tuesday, December 23, 2025

Kuntao certification

 


I have just completed my Online assessment for Kuntao certification under DFA, lead by Guro David Seiwert, I would say its a milestone that carries more weight than a piece of paper suggests. Learning Martial arts by virtue of blended learning then manifesting the kata test online is not a walk in the park also, given that one need to wait 2 years to study the materials before getting tested. 

But then again, Kuntao is not learned in haste; it demands patience, humility, and respect for lineage. To walk through this training is to revisit fundamentals again and again, polishing what seems simple until it reveals depth. The certification marks not an end, but a formal acknowledgment that the foundations have been properly laid.

What struck me most throughout the journey was how Kuntao refines intent rather than merely technique. Each movement insists on efficiency, structure, and awareness, reminding the practitioner that power is born from alignment and timing, not brute force. The process sharpened my understanding of body mechanics, breath, and mental composure, reinforcing principles that resonate deeply across all traditional martial arts.  It took me about few years to complete given that it is online and 

I receive this certification with gratitude and a sense of responsibility. I have to say that Online assessment works best for practitioners who already carry a basic martial arts foundation, because the body has learned the language before the screen begins to speak. Those with prior training understand stance, balance, guard, and intent; they can recognize corrections even when delivered verbally or visually. For this, online evaluation is not about learning how to move from zero, but about refining what already lives in the body. Its mentally damning but not impossible. Im willing to have a study group based on this one day... lets see. 


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