Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Fitness: The Honorable Duty of Teaching at Self-Defense Workshops

Human trafficking and abuse are serious issues in developing countries. While criminal activities that fall under these categories tend to involve child labor and slavery to produce goods using cheap labor, the Philippines’ human trafficking issue is alarming due to the nation being a hotspot for cybersex and prostitution catering to pedophiles. It is estimated that there must be at least tens of thousands of children in the Philippines alone that are subjected to cybersex.

Seeing the prevalence of this problem, the Visayan Forum Foundation (VFF) a non-government organization, was established in the Philippines on 1991. Known for its innovations in addressing modern slavery such as human trafficking and domestic servitude, VFF is dedicated to rescuing "survivors" of human trafficking, slavery, cybersex and forced labor.

The girls of Center of Hope are lined up and ready for training.


VFF has saved several survivors of cybersex and abuse, most of them being young girls ranging from as young as 2-yrs old to 25-yrs old. Young girls have unfortunately been preyed upon by sexual predators because they're seen as vulnerable. Realizing that these girls need to learn self-defense, VFF reached out to my company's Muay Thai Club to host Self-Defense Workshops for survivors.

I'm putting on handwraps for the youngest member of Center of Hope in this picture.


I'm part of my company's Muay Thai club. I'm proud to say that right now I'm one of the two representatives of the club. Back in February 2017 up until May 2018, I was just a member. It was during this time that I showed the team what I'm made of, both as a member of the team and as a fighter, by participating in the Muay Thai Club's Self-Defense Workshop with the Visayan Forum Foundation (VFF), one of the club's most ambitious long-term-ish projects to date.

Most of the members of the Muay Thai club. Pic taken after the first self-defense workshop.
An epic shot of one of the girls ready to work the mitts with one of our members.
The Self-Defense Workshops happened every two weeks, starting at February 8, 2018. We equipped the little girls with the proper gears and taught them the basics of Muay Thai: proper stance, punching, and kicking. Since my true forte is boxing, the girls that were under my wing were taught techniques like weaving and bouncing on their feet, which are unusual in Muay Thai.

The training have been extremely successful. Not only did the girls learn the basics of self-defense, the workshops also have: boosted their self-esteem, help them have a healthier lifestyle, and most importantly empower them as individuals. They are always looking forward to the next session.

A swift right hook from one of the girls lands on the mitts!

The Self-Defense Workshop sessions between my company and Visayan Forum have stopped a long time ago, but I will always treasure the moments I've spent in Center of Hope. Teaching the kids have taught me the fulfilling experience of giving back to the community. It's nice to be able to turn a skill that others thought as destructive into something that can protect others. :)

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