Pure Contact. Brutal Precision. Warrior Mindset.
KI Fighting Concepts is not a traditional martial art. It’s a combat system designed to strip away hesitation, ritual, and wasted motion until only raw intent remains. This is the expression of combat without compromise — pure contact, brutal precision, and the relentless drive to dominate the moment.
Unlike many systems built on rigid forms or ceremonial practice, KI Fighting Concepts is forged in the reality of violence. It teaches you to move directly into the threat, not around it — to cut through an opponent with efficiency and clarity instead of dancing around tradition. Every strike, every movement is trained with purpose: to end the confrontation before it truly begins.
This is not about theory. This is street-level survival brought into structure — a martial philosophy that hits with the weight of a hammer and the sharpness of a blade.
Where It All Began
My journey into KI Fighting Concepts began when I first met Joseph Simonet, a teacher whose presence commanded attention before he even threw a strike. He wasn’t flashy. He wasn’t performing. He was raw, intense, and relentless — a warrior whose energy filled the room.
What struck me most was his absolute demand for truth in combat. There was no room for illusions, no hiding behind ritual. His no-nonsense, in-your-face approach spoke to something primal in me. I didn’t just want to learn his drills — I wanted to sharpen myself on the same whetstone that had forged his philosophy.
Training under Simonet was like stepping into fire. He demanded clarity under pressure, commitment to intensity, and the ability to express power with zero hesitation. It wasn’t just about throwing punches or strikes. It was about channeling raw intent into every motion, learning to attack with precision while eliminating anything that didn’t directly serve the fight.
I earned a 3rd Degree Black Belt under him, but what I truly gained was far greater: a new lens for how to view combat, strategy, and even life itself. KI Fighting Concepts became a crucible for my martial journey — a place where weakness was burned away and only focus, intensity, and decisiveness remained.
Why This Path Matters to Me
Training with Simonet changed my martial DNA. He wasn’t interested in tradition for tradition’s sake. He wanted results. He wanted you to be dangerous — focused, grounded, and fast.
Under his guidance, I studied:
The Mook Jong Slam Set — a brutal interpretation of the wooden dummy that trains full-body power and ferocious entries.
The Argument of Movement — Simonet’s personal combat philosophy, built from over 30 years of cross-disciplinary experience.
Pentjak Silat Serak — deep Indonesian roots reinterpreted through his kinetic, aggressive lens.
And countless drills, traps, and dirty fighting concepts that no dojo ever taught — but every warrior should know.
His system taught me not just how to hit — but how to move through an opponent, end a threat fast, and make every movement count.
A Legacy of Impact and Intensity
Joseph Simonet was more than a martial artist — he was a craftsman, creator, and coach who carved his own path with fire and steel. Raw, real, and unrelenting, Simonet embodied martial creativity and unapologetic individuality. His training blended Jeet Kune Do, Kenpo, Pentjak Silat, and Internal Martial Arts into a personal system forged in combat, not conformity.
As the co-creator of KI Fighting Concepts, Simonet developed a martial philosophy that rejected ritual for ritual’s sake. Instead, he embraced personal truth through violence, pressure, and expression. He wasn’t interested in students simply repeating drills — he wanted them to find themselves inside the movement. He believed evolution, efficiency, and real-world application were the true tests of a martial artist.
Simonet’s impact wasn’t about rank or titles — though he earned black belts and certifications across multiple disciplines. His legacy was about the fire he lit in his students, the demand for intensity he instilled, and the uncompromising expectation of absolute honesty in combat.
His guiding philosophy was simple but fierce:
“Real martial artists make systems. They don’t just follow them.”
That statement wasn’t just about technique. It was about life. It was about forging your own path, refining your own truth, and never hiding behind imitation.
To this day, his influence runs through every movement I teach. His voice sharpens my technique, his mindset shapes my presence, and his legacy lives on through my training, my classes, and my mission.
Thank you, Sifu Simonet.
You lit the fire. I intend to keep it burning.
The KI Method: Pure Contact Training
At its core, KI Fighting Concepts is about functional expression. Every drill, every strike, every flow is designed to cut away the unnecessary and generate destructive impact under pressure. This is not theory — it’s the practice of pure contact, stripped of hesitation and delivered with absolute intent.
Training includes:
Mook Jong adaptations and slam sets – evolving the wooden dummy into a tool for full-body shock, not just hand drills.
Elbow, knee, and destruction flows – close-range violence delivered with ferocity and precision.
Low-line kicking with Silat mechanics – targeting balance, mobility, and vulnerability with ruthless efficiency.
Tactical entries and head control – breaking down structure, controlling posture, and finishing decisively.
Offensive trapping with no wasted movement – shutting down opponents before they can even mount a response.
Blade awareness and street scenarios – training for the reality of weapons and the chaos of the unknown.
What makes the KI Method different is its mindset. You don’t train to look good. You don’t train to follow a script. You train to make contact, to impose your will, and to end the fight with clarity and purpose.
This is precision under pressure. This is KI Fighting Concepts.
What You'll Learn: Inside the Training
Training in KI Fighting Concepts isn’t about memorizing endless forms. It’s about developing functional skills you can use under pressure. The system blends concepts from Jeet Kune Do, Filipino Martial Arts, Kenpo, Silat, and Simonet’s own original creations, giving you a complete self-defense system that works in real-world conditions.
You’ll experience:
The Mook Jong Slam Set – a full-body assault on the wooden dummy designed to develop shock power and structural destruction.
The Argument of Movement – Joseph Simonet’s tactical blueprint for analyzing and dismantling attacks in motion.
Structural trapping and collapse entries – using energy to break down an opponent’s guard with ruthless efficiency.
Close-range destruction drills – elbows, knees, and limb destructions that shut down attacks instantly.
Footwork from Kenpo and Silat – mobility patterns that give you dominance at every range.
Panantukan (Filipino Dirty Boxing) integrations – blending fists, forearms, and body manipulation into a brutal striking arsenal.
Internal energy fused with impact – not soft meditation, but explosive power developed from internal structure.
Flow-based striking and fatigue drills – learning to fight when tired, stressed, and under pressure.
Street-style scenario training – responses to chaos, multiple attackers, and weapon threats.
With KI Fighting Concepts, you don’t just build techniques — you build adaptability, awareness, and the ability to dominate under pressure.
Why This Art Still Hits Hard Today
KI Fighting Concepts was never about looking good or following tradition. It was born for one reason: to win when it counts.
Where some martial arts emphasize forms, aesthetics, or ceremony, KI Fighting Concepts cuts straight to function. It sharpens your ability to be dangerous, fluid, and decisive when it matters most — when your back is against the wall.
This is more than a striking system. It’s a way to sharpen your awareness, timing, and intent. KI Fighting Concepts forces you to confront the truth of combat: hesitation is dangerous, and wasted movement can cost you everything.
That’s why it remains relevant today — because it isn’t bound by tradition or style. It doesn’t matter if you come from Jeet Kune Do, Silat, Karate, or no martial background at all. The only question it asks is:
“Can you make it work?”
And if the answer is yes, then every strike, trap, and entry becomes more than movement — it becomes survival.
Ready to Train KI Fighting Concepts?
If you’re ready to move beyond surface-level martial arts and step into something that hits harder, faster, and more directly, then KI Fighting Concepts is for you.
This training will refine your movement, harden your mindset, and sharpen your ability to respond under pressure. Whether your goal is self-defense, functional martial arts, or carrying forward the legacy of Joseph Simonet, this is the system that will push you past your limits.
You don’t need decades of tradition to make it work. You don’t need to come from one style or another. What you need is the willingness to train with intensity, precision, and absolute intent.
From the wooden dummy to street scenarios, from trapping hands to blade awareness, KI Fighting Concepts will prepare you to meet chaos with clarity.
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In Memory of Joseph Simonet
Joseph Simonet wasn’t just a teacher. He was a force — someone whose energy reshaped everyone around him.
He was intense, creative, uncompromising… and deeply passionate about the martial path.
His legacy lives on through his students, through the systems he built, and through the spirit he inspired.
“It’s not about style — it’s about delivery. Whatever you throw, make sure it hits hard, hits clean, and ends it.”
— Joseph Simonet
Thank you, Sifu.
Your teachings live in every strike I throw, and in every student I guide.