2.5 Hours Of Hafa Adai
October 7, 2012 by admin
Filed under Special Forces
Just met Mitsuka,
a friend of a friend who was only in Guam for a 4hour layover.
Randy Taylor was returning from Saipan to Guam after a weekend to attend and staff an amateur MMA/Kickboxing event Rites of Passage.
He ran into an old friend Mitsuka at the airport in Guam –instead of spending a safe and certain 4hoursat the airport.
she decided to take him on a n invitation for some Hafa Adai and a different kind of sunshine that can break through any rain cloud.
Hafa Adai Mitsuka and Welcome to our version of Guam!
For Life: Josh “The KILLA” Calvo Fokai
October 7, 2012 by admin
Filed under FokaiCombatUNit, ForLife, Special Forces
Thank you sir. Much respect for what you do. Para I Onra for sure.
POW Wow: Support Our Troops
September 13, 2012 by admin
Filed under Familia, FokaiCombatUNit, SoCalProject, Special Forces
http://www.latimes.com/videogallery/72149457/News/Putting-a-chokehold-on-PTSD
Heres a link to a cool video on a real dope vehicle for military veteran services. Pugilistic Offensive Warrior Tactics: Via ToddV ance and the L.A.Times
Homebase: Guam Waterman’s Club
September 7, 2012 by admin
Filed under 1008, GuamWatermen'sClub, Special Forces
Paradise living and water/Spiritfitness training at 13N 144E. Thank you my Lord!
Music Video Edit by Andy Lee of the Guam Waterman’s Club
Kahulu’!: Guam Waterman’s Club
August 23, 2012 by admin
Filed under GuamWatermen'sClub, Special Forces
Focus on water safety: Kahulu will bring experts together Saturday at Matapang
“Kahulu incorporates the widest variety of water-based activities in a single event, giving it the potential to be the most comprehensive water-safety program on Guam to date. Seeing so many of the aquatic enthusiasts come together for this event is a true testament to the interest and concern we all have for water safety,” said Dan O’Keeffe of Greater Pacific Aquatics and the Guam Watermen’s Club.
Amid a large and unfortunately growing number of incidents, close calls and casualties in Guam’s waters — in the first-of-its-kind ever — key members and participants from several of the Guam’s main water-sports activities are rallying together this Saturday around their mutual and most important concern.
From 10 a.m. until sunset this Saturday, Kahulu: Guam Water Safety Outreach will take place at Matapang Beach Park in Tumon. Water-sports enthusiasts and concerned citizens from around the island are invited for an exhibit of some of Guam’s ongoing efforts toward promoting water safety awareness, situation prevention and water rescue.
Certified lifeguards from around the island will engage the audience with key concerns and precautions for all beachgoers, while for more specific water activity, assorted water-safety presentations and water-rescue demonstrations will be delivered in segments from the Guam Watermen’s Club, Greater Pacific Aquatics, Guahan Napu Inc., K-38Micronesia, and the Micronesian Paddlesports Racing Association.
“This whole event has the potential to bring positive change in the community not only in recreational boating safety, but all genres of water activities in providing educational and training opportunities to those who seek knowledge,” said John San Nicolas, of K-38Micronesia.
Larger concern
In what was originally scheduled to be Guam’s first stand-up paddling race event initiated by Guahan Napu and the Guam Watermen’s Club, the key organizers, in the process, decided that water safety was a larger concern and instead expanded the effort to assemble Guam’s growing stand-up paddle community into an invitation to other water activities to pool concerns and collaborate efforts to develop a larger-scale momentum for water safety and awareness.
“Water safety is obviously the main component of lifeguarding and needs to be emphasized for anyone going to the water: waterfall, lake, beach or pool. We’re taking advantage of this event to integrate with other concerned citizens and entities to better educate the public and go over some important issues on some basic precautions to beachgoers,” said Mike Benito, lifeguard, Department of Parks and Recreation.
Not waiting for another unfortunate incident to prompt another water-safety headline or news feature story, the event Kahulu, named initially to reference stand-up paddling, has set in its course the collaborated attempt to wake Guam’s citizens to the importance of a conscious and responsible approach for water enthusiasts and beachgoers.
In light of Guam’s enormous outrigger paddling community, and due to safety concerns that surfaced from January 2011′s paddling double-fatality incident in Tumon Bay, organizers agreed that it was fitting to hold the event at Matapang Beach, Tumon Bay’s main launching point for outrigger paddlers.
“The paddling community is thankful to the Guam Watermen’s Club for including us in this event to align all the different agencies’ and organizations’ goals for water safety. Our members are pleased to have a venue to connect with all the resources available to be able to paddle safe and paddle smart in Guam’s water. We would like to invite the general public, parents and supporters of paddlers to come out and learn about ways we practice safe boating in our galaide,” said Jeff Nantin, president of the Marianas Paddlesports Racing Association.
Stand-up paddling
To get a better understanding of Guam’s stand-up paddle population and with the potential for such racing to become a future category in the Pacific Games, Kahulu also will feature a 400-meter race exhibition facilitated by Guahan Napu for the first 50 registrants.
“We are doing a stand-up paddle race to identify athletes and raise the interest for future events to prepare our athletes should (stand-up paddling) become an official regional sport,” said Willi Byerly, president of Guahan Napu.
Despite the differences in their sports of choice, outrigger paddlers, surfers, stand-up paddlers and swimmers will elaborate on their concerns for the event’s proactive approach for a safer water-sports environment. The event will also feature different agencies involved specifically with water rescue with an exhibit of new equipment used by the Guam Fire Department rescue unit as well as different versions of water-rescue demonstrations.
Not offering any type of certifications on site, the event still strongly aims to inform and educate the public with an atmosphere of the island’s different routes through water safety as well as providing access points to getting involved with the island’s wide range of watersports.
“I would like to commend the Guam Watermen’s Club for investing their time and effort into organizing their first-ever ocean safety public outreach event for the community. As inviting as our beautiful ocean is, every year lives are lost in a water-related activity. In light of these tragedies, the need for ocean-safety awareness has become a high priority, and this event promotes the safe enjoyment of the ocean. The Guam Fire Department is glad to be a part of this outstanding effort,” said Joey San Nicolas, fire chief, Guam Fire Department.
Just before sunset, the event will conclude with a brief, inside-the-reef, paddle-out ceremony to commemorate those who have lost their lives in the water and to mark an enhanced and collaborated approach for safer water sports between different enthusiasts.
“We are inviting all stand-up paddlers, kayakers, surfers, body-boarders and everyone else interested to join us in the laying of flowers and to pay our respects to the fallen and their families,” said Andy Lee of Guam Watermen’s Club.
FORLIFE: JULIAN DUENAS SABLAN
August 13, 2012 by admin
Filed under ForLife, Special Forces
SGT Julian Sablan (Combat Engineer) from Killeen TX, keeping the island with him whereever he goes, and supporting the movement. sinceeversince
FORLIFE: SGT Brown 12 Aug 2012
August 13, 2012 by admin
Filed under ForLife, Special Forces
SGT Brown (Combat Engineer) Very Honored to have him defend our country and show his support for the movement.
Onra: July 12th, 2012
July 14, 2012 by admin
Filed under Special Forces
Fokai Ireland & ASkate Foundation
July 14, 2012 by admin
Filed under FokaiIreland, Special Forces
Supporting the ASkate Foundation at theTouchwoodSkatepark in Cork, Ireland. The ASkate Foundation is a movement to assist children and families of Autism through the benefits of Skateboarding. Skateboarders aassembe from throughout Ireland to share and help.
ForLife: God & His Mysterious Ways
June 25, 2012 by admin
Filed under Special Forces
So I was scheduled for a trip to Ireland on June 18th but had decided to stick around on Guam a couple of extra days to catch a very rare summer west swell on Guam. Not only was I lucky enough to catch 3days of some pretty good surf with video to prove. In between that while checking the waves of a highly favored StandUpPaddle Spot, I ran into a lady with her dog who looked to be really taking in the view while walking the beach. After extending a friendly Hafa Adai and brief conversation-she continued on her way. I noticed the waves were good and had begun to rush back to my vehicle to make an immediate go for the waves when that same lady offered 20dollars for a ride to the airport.( which was just 7minutes away)
Though I was in a rush to surf, I gladly declined the 20dollars and decided to drive the lady to the airport for what I thought was supposed to be the beginning of a brief vacation. As it turned out she had just been visitng Guam to say a final goodbye to her old friends who had been on their death beds and fell in love with the island so her two weeks in Guam turned into 10months. The conversatiosurprising ly unfolded that she was on a 3month tour throughout the Continental United States. After her lifetime of travel she had wanted to close this last leg before she died…which turned out o be scheduled by a doctor for around early October…Just over 3months away.
It didn’t take long to realize that, even at only 54years old, she was dying and wanted to give life and living another chance. Even on her last legs, She was set out to do what she always wanted to do in life and wanted to go out gloriously. Within that 6minute conversation on the beach and that 7minute ride to the airport—it only took 12minutes to speak of world travel, life lessons, and faith in the man upstairs and to share a big hug that would make somebody think we were old friends. Upon our final goodbye she read a sticker on the vehicle window tha read “GoodVibrations” …and her last words to me were “Is that the best way to get a hold of you?” As I could see that she had no tiome for formalities and wanted to be on her way, I answered back “Yes..just send it out to the Universe and I’ll find a way to catch it. ”
Just a few days ago and I guess I already did.
My new date to leave for Ireland was scheduled for June 21st. Deciding to go for a bicycle workout just an hour and a half before heading to the airport—I ended up crashing into a pile of broken glass and metal on the last 3minutes of the workout, with lacerations next to my eye, my shoulder and a totally gnarly gash on my pinky. Needing to go for stitches—I had to postpone my flight to the next day. Travelers relying on airline space-availability are at the mercy of what we call “theStargates”. If I had traveled on the 21st, I would’ve made as far as to Newark but would’ve been turned around at the gate to Ireland because the plane was full and would’ve joined the rest of the Stargaters on areroute to Canada. Well as it turns out traveling on the 22nd instead was a better choice. So here I am on the plane..on my way to Ireland..on deck to catch The UK/Ireland BJJ Championships today and the ASkate event tomorrow—because I wanted to surf and because I got into a bike crash—thinking profoundly of how God does work in mysterious ways.
As for the lady with the dog—I never did get her name. Or if I did I forgot it. All I can recall is that her dog’s name was “Daisy”. Well she’s on her journey now, best friend by her side,and hoping and trusting that on this journey—in his often mysterious ways, God will do similar for her.
GoodVibrations for Life and Living.