Shishir Inocalla

Shishir Inocalla is a practitioner of Filipino martial arts.[1] He was the first of 6 men named as Datu (meaning a chieftain or leader) by the late Remy Presas, Founder of Modern Arnis.[2] He is an accomplished martial artist as well as noted actor with movie credits including: Ninja Turtles,[3] Pinoy Boxer, Five Style Fist, Crazy Kung Fu and The Ultimate Fight. [9] [10]He played “Michaelangelo” in Teenage Mutant Ninja turtle 3 Movie and TV series. is also a balisong expert and Hilot healer. [4.]Master Shishir Inocalla became the Wellness mind body trainer for David Leadbetter golf Academy in Championsgate since 2003 and Zone golf Academy in Richmond, BC Canada. He created Arnis golf later transformed into Aryogolf and heartfullgolf training from the heart. [5]He co star and co produced “The Process” aka “ultimate Fight” movie. [6]He revived Modern Arnis In the Philippines under GM Remy Presas and became President of Modern Arnis. Canada and Vice President of International Arnis Federation (member of Philippine Sports Commission and Philippine Olympic Committee)

[7]Master Shishir Inocalla created and produced Maha Yoga and Smile meditation videos and training programs for sports performance.

Sources

  1. Amis master on a mission Manila Standard – Google News Archive – Jan 6, 2003
  2. World of Martial Arts !
  3. Movies Anchorage Daily News – Google News Archive – Apr 9, 1993

4. Celebration Life Magazine - Oct. 15, 2006

5. Burnaby Now Metro Canada edition- April 24-30, 1996

6. Manila standard “Action star-movie producer launches arnis club here” Nov. 23, 1996

7. Florida Today “the Verge” July 9, 2006

8. Philippine Journal - January 16-31, 2002

9. The Philippine Reporter “Pinoy stars in Ninja Turtle movie” April 1-15, 1993

10. Burnaby now “Michaelangelo” opens the door - Sept. 22, 1993

  • Video: Balisong, Knife Fighting Art of The Philippine Islands, Shishir Inocalla.
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