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IPTP AND SPECIIALIZEDS SEMINARS

THE LINEAGE BEHIND EVERY IPTP AT CCS

Before there was a Cali Combat Systems, there was a mat in Oceanside, California — and Sifu Jeramiah Giehl was on it.

In 2017, Sifu Jeramiah Giehl attended the International Military Edged Weapons Conference where Sifu Paul Vunak was present. Vunak recognized what Giehl had built across two-plus decades of training. He certified him as a Phase 1 PFS Instructor at the conference, simultaneously awarding his Military Edged Weapons and Rapid Assault Tactics certifications. He then began training with Vunak in Oceanside on a regular, ongoing basis.

From 2018 through 2022, Sifu Jeramiah served as Sifu Paul Vunak's assistant instructor — regularly stepping in to teach Vunak's own Intensive Personal Training Programs as Vunak's health required it. He assisted in the delivery of the following PFS IPTP series directly:

  • The RAT — Rapid Assault Tactics

  • Military RAT — Military Edged Weapons

  • Ground RAT — Ground and Clinch

  • Energy RAT — Energy Drills

  • Phase 1 — PFS Phase 1 Curriculum

He was in the room. He was on the mat. He was teaching Vunak's curriculum to Vunak's students, in Vunak's name. He eventually earned his full PFS/DOM Full Instructor certification — placing him among the small, select group of instructors worldwide authorized to teach the complete Progressive Fighting Systems curriculum and offer official IPTP certification.

When you attend an IPTP at Cali Combat Systems, you are receiving curriculum that was developed in direct collaboration with Sifu Paul Vunak, taught by a man who delivered it alongside him for years.

That is the difference.

PFS IPTP SERIES
IPTP: THE RAT — RAPID ASSAULT TACTICS

The signature program of Progressive Fighting Systems. The same certification format used to train US Navy SEAL Team 6 — and subsequently adopted by the FBI, CIA, DEA, and elite law enforcement and military units worldwide. Rapid Assault Tactics is the distillation of Jeet Kune Do into its most immediately effective form: the three-phase combat formula that gives every person — regardless of size, strength, or prior training — a clear, functional plan for surviving real violence.

The RAT Formula:

Entry — simultaneous attack on the opponent's primary weapons (eyes, throat) while closing distance explosively. The JKD principle of interception — hitting the opponent as they commit to attack, before they can complete it — combined with Kali destructions targeting the nerve points and joints of the attacking limbs. The fight is decided at Entry.

Forward Pressure — the Straight Blast. Drawing from Wing Chun's chain punch (Jik Chun Choy) and evolved by Bruce Lee into the driving engine of JKD, the Straight Blast drives forward relentlessly — destroying the opponent's base, weight, and balance, removing their ability to generate power, and maintaining the offensive initiative until termination is possible.

Termination — the most catastrophic close-range tools available: head butts, knee strikes, elbow strikes on three levels (HKE — High, Medium, Low) — combined with KinaMutai, the asymmetrical grappling system that uses biting, eye gouges, and pressure point attacks that have no answer in sport martial arts. These are not dirty tricks. They are the tools that end threats decisively regardless of the opponent's training or physical advantages.

The Complete RAT IPTP Covers:

  • The 8 Simple Tools of JKD combat — the foundational striking toolkit

  • Straight Blast mechanics — the forward pressure engine; wall drill and cage drill

  • Head butt, knee, and elbow termination (HKE) on three levels

  • KinaMutai — the full asymmetrical grappling curriculum: biting entries, eye attacks, pressure point attacks

  • Ground RAT — surviving and finishing from the ground using the RAT formula

  • Clinch RAT — transitioning from stand-up striking to clinch domination and forward pressure

  • Weapons RAT — integrating weapon defense and offense into the RAT formula

  • Military Edged Weapons — knife offense, defense, defanging the snake, ground survival with edged weapon in play

  • Mass Attack — managing multiple opponents using JKD angles and the Kali OCR game plan

Who Is This For: Civilians who want maximum self-defense capability in minimum time. Security professionals and bouncers. Law enforcement and military personnel. Martial artists wanting to test and sharpen their foundation. Stunt performers and action actors. Anyone who wants the most effective self-defense system ever developed delivered by a direct lineage instructor.

IPTP: MILITARY RAT — MILITARY EDGED WEAPONS

The edged weapon curriculum certified under Sifu Paul Vunak — supplemented by training under Tuhon Apolo Ladra (Pekiti Tirsia Kali), Guro Burton Richardson (For The Street Series), and Guro David Seiwert (DFA Kali-KunTao Silat). This IPTP addresses the reality that edged weapons are the most common threat in violent confrontations in the modern world. Covers:

  • Knife offense — attacking angles, combination patterns, range transitions

  • Knife defense — defanging the snake, universal cover and burst-in, the four principles

  • Defanging the snake — destroying the opponent's weapon hand before the weapon reaches its target

  • Weapon retention — maintaining control of your own edged weapon under assault

  • Knife grappling — what happens when knife contact and body contact are simultaneous

  • Ground survival with an edged weapon in play — the most dangerous ground fighting scenario

  • Knife sparring — live drilling with training blades under pressure

Who Is This For: Security professionals, law enforcement, military, civilians wanting realistic edged weapon self-defense, martial artists, stunt performers.

IPTP: GROUND RAT — GROUND AND CLINCH

The ground application of the RAT formula — and the curriculum that closes the gap between sport grappling and what actually happens in a real fight on the ground. Ground RAT does not teach you to win a BJJ competition. It teaches you to survive the ground and terminate the threat using every tool available — including the asymmetric tools that sport grappling rules eliminate. Covers:

  • Ground RAT: Entry-Pressure-Termination applied from the bottom, top, and transitional positions

  • Clinch RAT: transitioning from stand-up striking to clinch domination; the plum, the double-underhook, single collar tie — and the termination tools from each

  • KinaMutai full curriculum from the ground: biting from all positions, eye gouge entries, pressure point attacks from mount, side control, back mount, guard

  • Ground survival for the street: what changes when the floor is concrete, the opponent has friends, and weapons are in play

  • The stand-up recovery sequence from all ground positions using KinaMutai to create space

  • Knife and gun grappling — weapons-aware ground fighting

  • Mass attack ground survival — managing multiple opponents when the ground cannot be avoided

Who Is This For: BJJ and grappling practitioners who want the street layer on top of their sport skills. Security professionals. Law enforcement. Anyone who wants a complete ground fighting curriculum for real-world application.

IPTP: ENERGY RAT — ENERGY DRILLS

The sensitivity and flow curriculum of the RAT system — the training methodology that develops the attributes (rather than just the techniques) that make Rapid Assault Tactics work under real pressure. Most people practice techniques. This IPTP develops the underlying attributes that make techniques work when adrenaline is spiking and the opponent is not cooperating. Covers:

  • Chi Sao (Wing Chun sticking hands) — the foundational sensitivity training drill

  • Hubud-Lubud (Kali sensitivity flow) — the Filipino martial arts version of chi sao; reading and responding to the opponent's energy

  • Lop Sao cycle — the primary trapping sensitivity drill

  • Seung Chi Sao (double sticking hands) — advanced sensitivity development

  • Sagong Labo (Hubud with armlocks) — sensitivity flowing into joint manipulation

  • Energy drill progressions from all reference points — Pak Sao, Lop Sao, Jut Sao, Bong Sao

  • The five methods of attack applied through energy drills: SDA, SAA, ABC, PIA, HIA

  • Defang the Snake sparring — live energy drilling with weapons

  • Combat Flow through all energy ranges: from sensitivity to full contact application

Who Is This For: Martial artists wanting to develop sensitivity and flow. JKD and Wing Chun practitioners. Anyone who wants to develop the attributes behind effective technique.

IPTP: PHASE 1 — PFS PHASE 1 CURRICULUM

The complete Progressive Fighting Systems Phase 1 curriculum — the foundational building block of the PFS teaching system based on Guro Dan Inosanto's Phase Method. This IPTP delivers the full Phase 1 curriculum across all PFS systems simultaneously, giving participants both the technical content and the teaching framework of the Phase 1 program. Covers:

  • Jun Fan Kickboxing foundations: the Bai Jong stance, basic hand and kick tools, defense covers

  • The RAT formula at Phase 1 depth: Entry, Pressure, Termination drilled from first principles

  • Kali Phase 1: the twelve angles, single stick basics, abecedario, knife awareness

  • Panantukan: basic destructions, elbow strikes, sensitivity drills

  • Silat Phase 1: basic footwork, four basic sweeps, kuncian locking entries

  • Ground Fighting Phase 1: major positional hierarchy, basic submissions, KinaMutai introduction

  • Self-Defense Phase 1: choke defenses, bear hug defenses, grab releases, basic weapon threat awareness

  • The PFS Phase Method teaching framework — how to structure and deliver Phase 1 material

Who Is This For: Martial artists wanting the PFS foundation. Instructors seeking certification in the PFS Phase 1 curriculum. Students new to JKD who want an immersive foundation course.

STANDALONE SPECIALIZED PROGRAMS

The following programs are available as standalone workshops, private sessions, and organizational seminars — separate from the full IPTP series. All are drawn from the CCS four-system curriculum and available nationally and internationally.

ETGS — ESCAPE TO GAIN SAFETY

Women's Self-Defense | 8 Weeks / 16 Hours or Condensed Workshop Format

The women's self-defense curriculum of Cali Combat Systems' First 2 Fight Retzev Combatives program — Israeli Krav Maga, JKD, Kali, and KinaMutai ground survival calibrated specifically to the most common patterns of predatory violence against women. Eight modules covering situational awareness and pre-attack recognition, common holds and grab defenses, ground survival (Bite, Fight, and Get Away), impact weapon defense, edged weapon threat and disarm, flexible and improvised weapons, scenario training, and gun defense.

Available as an 8-week course, a condensed single or two-day workshop, private instruction, or organizational booking for corporations, houses of worship, schools, and community groups.

→ Full details: calicombatsystems.com/etgs-self-defense

STREET SAFE PROGRAM

Sifu Paul Vunak's RAT — Condensed for Real Life | Single Session or Multi-Session

The condensed, civilian-accessible version of Rapid Assault Tactics. Three progressive courses delivering the complete Street Safe curriculum: Street Safe 1 (9 parts — the 8 tools and foundational RAT); Street Safe 2 (22 parts — Combat Flow, all ranges, weapons, mass attack); Street Safe 3 (18 parts — brutal solutions, KinaMutai, ground fighting, asymmetric tools). No prior experience required. The most effective condensed self-defense curriculum available, taught by a direct lineage instructor who assisted in its delivery under Sifu Paul Vunak.

→ Full details: calicombatsystems.com/street-safe-program

MILITARY EDGED WEAPONS — STANDALONE WORKSHOP

Knife Offense, Defense, Defanging, Grappling, and Ground Survival | Half-Day or Full-Day

The complete edged weapon curriculum as a standalone workshop — available for individuals, small groups, law enforcement agencies, security companies, and military units. Covers the full range from basic knife grips and attack angles through defanging methodology, knife grappling, and ground survival with an edged weapon in play. Certified under Sifu Paul Vunak and deepened through training under Tuhon Apolo Ladra, Guro Burton Richardson, and Guro David Seiwert.

→ Full details: calicombatsystems.com/the-rat

ACTIVE SHOOTER RESPONSE TACTICS (ASRT)

DHS-EMI, FEMA, FBI, OSHA, CERT Academy 39 (SDFD) Certified | Half-Day, Full-Day, or Two-Day

The complete nine-module Active Shooter Response Training program — from the E-PAD Protocol (Escape, Prevent Access, Defend) through Active Shooter Combatives, Tactical Wound Management (Stop the Bleeding / Start the Breathing), Hostage Survival and Anti-Terrorism, and the LEO Active Shooter Response module. Includes the specialized Tubular Environment Defense curriculum (aircraft, buses, trains, hallways, and hostage scenarios) received under Master Alain Cohen (Wingate Institute / IDF) and Darren Levine (Krav Maga Worldwide / Imi Lichtenfeld lineage). Available for schools, corporations, houses of worship, law enforcement agencies, security companies, and community organizations nationally and internationally.

→ Full details: calicombatsystems.com/active-shooter-response-tactics

THREE LAWS SAFE — LAW ENFORCEMENT DEFENSIVE TACTICS

Force Continuum Training | Individual, Small Group, or Organizational Seminar

The complete Force Continuum training program for law enforcement, security, military, and protective detail personnel. Three levels: Level I Control Tactics (pressure points, joint locks, come-alongs, handcuffing); Level II Defensive Tactics (defensive strikes, takedowns, ground control, Vascular Neck Restraint, straight baton combatives); Level III Combatives / Termination Tactics (full Retzev toolkit, KinaMutai, weapon retention, weapon disarms, long gun defense, exigent circumstances combatives). Grounded in Law Enforcement Control Tactics certification under Master Alain Cohen (Wingate Institute / IDF) and PFS Full Instructor certification under Sifu Paul Vunak.

→ Full details: calicombatsystems.com/leo-control-tactics

CCS SPECIALIZED SEMINARS

The following seminars are taught nationally and internationally by Sifu Jeramiah Giehl across all CCS curriculum areas. Each seminar is available as a standalone half-day or full-day event, for private groups, martial arts schools, gyms, security companies, law enforcement agencies, corporate environments, and community organizations. All seminars can be combined or customized.

STICK FIGHTING FOR SELF-DEFENSE

The Filipino stick fighting curriculum drawn from the Inosanto-LaCoste, Pekiti Tirsia, and DFA Kali systems — taught by a full contact stick fighter who competed in live stick sparring from 2013 through 2023. Covers:

  • The twelve angles of attack (Inosanto-LaCoste and Regino Ilustrisimo systems)

  • Triangle footwork and the three impact ranges: Largo (long), Medio (medium), Corto (close)

  • Defang the Snake — attacking the weapon hand, not the body

  • Ordabis defensive patterns and meet/follow the force principles

  • La Contra and La Seguida — the advanced counter-force system

  • Single stick sparring — from beginner flow drills to full contact with appropriate protective gear

  • Sumbrada counter-for-counter flow (3-count, 5-count, free flow)

  • Double stick Siniwali family — Heaven 6, Standard 6, Earth 6, and the complete 6-count family

  • Stick grappling — the four sectors of stick-to-body contact and the takedowns, chokes, and armlocks from each

  • Full contact stick sparring — for experienced practitioners

KNIFE GRAPPLING FOR SELF-DEFENSE

The intersection of edged weapons and ground fighting — one of the most dangerous and most undertrained dimensions of real-world self-defense. Covers:

  • Knife grappling fundamentals: what changes when an edged weapon enters the clinch or the ground fight

  • Defense from guard against a knife — universal cover, defanging from the bottom, KinaMutai entries

  • Defense from mount against a knife — the specific survival sequence from under mount with a weapon in play

  • Knife survival from side control — positional awareness and priority survival

  • Ground Sumbrada with knife — flowing knife defense from all ground positions

  • Knife vs. knife ground grappling — the dual-edged scenario most programs do not train

  • KinaMutai from the knife-present ground fight — how asymmetric tools create the exit when the weapon cannot be controlled

  • Standing: knife grappling entries from clinch, the four sectors of knife-and-body contact, disarm from grappling distance

  • Espada y Daga grappling — long and short weapon combination in the clinch and ground range

STREET TRAPPING FOR SELF-DEFENSE

The JKD trapping range curriculum — the bridge between striking and grappling that most martial arts either ignore or misunderstand. Street trapping is not Wing Chun performance. It is the functional application of sensitivity and close-range control against opponents who are actively resisting. Covers:

  • The objectives of trapping: limiting the opponent's offense, using major tools, creating space for a hit, changing the attribute set, using the opponent's energy, ending up there anyway

  • Pak Sao, Lop Sao, Tan Sao, Bong Sao, Jut Sao — the foundational trapping blocks and their street applications

  • Hubud-Lubud sensitivity flow — developing the ability to feel the opponent's energy and respond without thought

  • Seung Chi Sao (double sticking hands) — Wing Chun's primary sensitivity training drill in JKD context

  • Sagong Labo (Hubud with armlocks) — trapping flowing directly into joint manipulation

  • Lop Sao cycle — the primary trapping sensitivity drill

  • The Shutdown phase of a fight: trapping to tie-up to clinch to Hubud

  • Trapping to grappling: how trapping range entries lead to clinch takedowns, armbars, and chokes

  • Trapping to weapons: drawing EDC, knife, or collapsible baton from the trapping range

  • Counter-trapping: the response when the opponent knows how to trap

  • Street application: trapping against the boxer, the karate man, the grappler, the street fighter

GUN GRAPPLING FOR SELF-DEFENSE

Close-range firearm defense at grappling distance — the scenario most gun defense curricula either oversimplify or avoid. Gun grappling addresses the reality that most firearm threats occur at distances where grappling is already happening or is unavoidable. Covers:

  • The three principles of gun defense: Redirect the Line of Fire, Control the Gun (2 or 3 points of control), Disarm

  • Gun grappling from standing clinch range — all threat positions: front, side, behind, to the head, pressed to body

  • Gun grappling from the ground — weapon present in mount, side control, guard, and back mount scenarios

  • Weapon retention: defending against attempts to take your own firearm in grappling range

  • Disarm from grappling distance — the specific body mechanics when the opponent has a grip on your limb

  • Gun as a cold weapon: using the firearm as a striking tool and defending against it

  • Hostage scenario gun grappling: third-party gun threat at grappling distance

  • Combining Kali defanging principles with Krav Maga disarm methodology in the grappling context

  • KinaMutai from gun-present ground positions: creating the opening for disarm when the weapon cannot be directly addressed

  • Active shooter grappling: what happens when unarmed engagement with a shooter involves contact

STREET GRAPPLING FOR SELF-DEFENSE

The IGFS curriculum as a standalone seminar — ground fighting built for the street, not the tournament. No rulesets. No sport considerations. Just what actually works when the floor is concrete, the opponent may have friends, and weapons may be in play. Covers:

  • Is it safe to grapple here? — the first and most important ground fighting decision in a street situation

  • The stand-up to ground transition: single leg, double leg, Judo throws, Dumog Filipino wrestling entries, Silat sweeps — getting the opponent to the floor on your terms

  • Takedown defense: sprawl, whizzer, hip check — and the standing submission entries that punish the committed shot

  • Positional hierarchy for the street: the six major positions with priority sequence for street application

  • Sweeps and reversals under resistance: bridge, hip escape, guard recovery and stand-up — the priority moves

  • Street submissions: the submissions that work against non-cooperative opponents under stress — rear naked choke, guillotine, straight ankle lock, heel hook, Catch Wrestling pain compliance

  • KinaMutai integration: biting from all positions, eye attack methodology, pressure point attacks from mount, side control, back mount, and guard — the tools that make the bottom position dangerous

  • Weapons-aware grappling: what changes when the opponent may be armed; knife, gun, and stick grappling scenarios

  • Mass attack ground survival: managing the transition from one-on-one ground fight to multiple opponent reality

  • Getting back to your feet: the priority stand-up sequence from every major position using KinaMutai to create space

CCS PHASE METHOD STUDENT COACH CERTIFICATION WEEKENDS

The CCS Student Coach Certification Weekends are three-day immersive training programs designed for students who have achieved the required phase level and wish to begin assisting in the teaching of CCS curriculum. Each weekend delivers the complete Student Coach curriculum for that phase — the teaching methodology, the correction cues, the coaching frameworks, and the supervised teaching practice that develops genuine instructor competency.

These are not just curriculum review events. They are instructor development intensives. The difference between knowing a technique and being able to teach it clearly, safely, and effectively is significant — and this weekend bridges that gap.

CCS PHASE 1 STUDENT COACH CERTIFICATION WEEKEND

Level 4 | Friday through Sunday | 3 Days

Prerequisites: Completion of Phase 1 Levels 1, 2, and 3. Current enrollment at CCS. Instructor nomination. What the Weekend Covers:

Friday — Curriculum Deep Dive: Complete review of all Phase 1 curriculum across all four systems: Fight Rhythm JKD (kickboxing, combatives, trapping), Kali-Silat Motion (single stick, double stick, knife, Silat, Karambit, Panantukan), First 2 Fight Retzev Combatives (self-defense from holds, grabs, and scenarios), and IGFS (clinch, positional flow, basic submissions, KinaMutai introduction). Focus on personal command of the material at the level required to teach it, not just perform it.

Saturday — Teaching Methodology: The teaching framework of the CCS Phase Method: how to structure a Phase 1 class, how to present new material progressively, how to correct common errors in kickboxing mechanics, stick angle patterns, self-defense technique, and ground work. Coaching cue development: the specific verbal and physical adjustments that produce rapid improvement in new students. Safety protocols: managing sparring intensity, contact levels, and injury prevention in Phase 1 training.

Sunday — Supervised Teaching Practice and Certification: Each candidate teaches Phase 1 material to a group of training partners under the direct observation and real-time coaching of Sifu Jeramiah Giehl. Assessment covers: technical accuracy, clarity of instruction, ability to recognize and correct errors, safety management, and class energy management. Candidates who demonstrate competency across all areas receive their CCS Phase 1 Student Coach certification.

Upon certification: Student Coaches are authorized to assist in the teaching of Phase 1 classes at CCS under direct supervision of the head instructor.

CCS PHASE 2 STUDENT COACH CERTIFICATION WEEKEND

Level 8 | Friday through Sunday | 3 Days

Prerequisites: Completion of Phase 2 Levels 5, 6, and 7. Phase 1 Student Coach certification. Current enrollment at CCS. Instructor nomination. What the Weekend Covers:

Friday — Curriculum Deep Dive: Complete review of all Phase 2 curriculum: Five Ways of Attack in full application, Seung Chi Sao sensitivity training, Sagong Labo (Hubud with armlocks), Kali Sumbrada and Pekiti-Disarma patterns, Espada y Daga fundamentals, Krav Maga Level 2 (knife threats, gun defense complete), KinaMutai Phase 2 (biting as a grappling tool, eye attack entries, pressure point attacks), and the complete grappling curriculum through leg lock introduction. Personal command of all Phase 2 material at teaching level.

Saturday — Teaching Methodology: Coaching Seung Chi Sao and sensitivity drills: how to introduce these concepts to students transitioning from Phase 1, how to identify and correct the common errors. Teaching the Five Ways of Attack: conceptual explanation, technical demonstration, and live drilling facilitation. Gun defense coaching: how to run gun defense scenarios safely with training tools. Intermediate grappling coaching: positional flow drilling oversight, submission coaching cues, KinaMutai instruction protocols.

Sunday — Supervised Teaching Practice and Certification: Each candidate teaches Phase 2 material — including sensitivity drills, Five Ways of Attack application, and gun defense scenarios — to a group of training partners under direct observation and real-time coaching of Sifu Jeramiah Giehl. Candidates who demonstrate competency receive their CCS Phase 2 Student Coach certification.

Upon certification: Student Coaches are authorized to assist in the teaching of Phase 2 classes at CCS under direct supervision of the head instructor.

CCS PHASE 3 STUDENT COACH CERTIFICATION WEEKEND

Level 12 | Friday through Sunday | 3 Days

Prerequisites: Completion of Phase 3 Levels 9, 10, and 11. Phase 1 and Phase 2 Student Coach certifications. Current enrollment at CCS. Instructor nomination. What the Weekend Covers:

Friday — Curriculum Deep Dive: Complete review of all Phase 3 curriculum: La Contra and La Seguida (all seven variations each), The 7 ArchAngels double stick running drills, full knife Juego Todo, Espada y Daga complete curriculum, Harimau Silat floor-level game, Chinatown JKD daily decrease principle, Street Safe 3 (all 18 parts), Enigma RAT (2 parts), Krav Maga Level 3 complete (long gun defense, self-defense flows, Level 3 grappling), KinaMutai Enigma Vol. 5 full curriculum, and the complete Phase 3 grappling curriculum (leg locks, cervical cranks, weapons grappling, mass attack ground survival). Personal command of all Phase 3 material at teaching level.

Saturday — Teaching Methodology: Weapons sparring oversight: how to safely facilitate Juego Todo and full contact stick, knife, and Espada y Daga sparring. Seek-the-Path facilitation: how to guide and frame the free-flowing empty-hand game without imposing structure that defeats its purpose. KinaMutai instruction: how to introduce and develop biting and eye attack techniques with appropriate safety protocols and training tool usage. Psychology of fighting: presenting and applying the Probing Stage/Rally Stage/Follow-Up framework against different opponent types. Street Safe 3 and Enigma RAT coaching: how to deliver these advanced combatives programs correctly and safely.

Sunday — Supervised Teaching Practice and Certification: Each candidate teaches Phase 3 material — including weapons sparring management, Seek-the-Path facilitation, KinaMutai instruction, and advanced Krav Maga scenarios — to a group of training partners under direct observation and real-time coaching of Sifu Jeramiah Giehl. Candidates who demonstrate competency across all areas receive their CCS Phase 3 Student Coach certification.

Upon certification: Student Coaches are authorized to assist in the teaching of Phase 3 classes at CCS under direct supervision of the head instructor. Phase 3 Student Coach certification is the prerequisite for entry into the Phase 4 (Apprentice Instructor) pathway.

BOOKING AND AVAILABILITY

All IPTP programs, standalone workshops, specialized seminars, and Student Coach Certification Weekends are available:

  • At Cali Combat Systems — 4S Ranch area of San Diego, CA 92127

  • At Your Location — all programs are available for on-site delivery nationally and internationally. Travel and accommodation expenses apply for out-of-area bookings. Contact Sifu Jeramiah to discuss logistics and pricing.

 

Group Pricing — IPTP programs accommodate groups of up to six participants, with shared cost options. Seminars are available for unlimited group sizes with appropriate facility. Student Coach Weekends are limited to six candidates per cohort to ensure adequate supervised teaching time.

Customized Organizational Programs — all seminars and workshops can be customized to organizational timelines, specific curriculum needs, and budget constraints. Contact Sifu Jeramiah to discuss your organization's requirements.

CONTACT SIFU JERAMIAH GIEHL

Text: 760-575-4389

 

Ready to train? Ready to teach? Contact us today.

 

"Give me two days, and I can turn you into a fully competent street fighter with the same system taught to the Navy SEALs." — Sifu Paul Vunak

 

"Use no way as way. Have no limitation as limitation." — Bruce Lee

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