As a promoted Instructor, Aaron Davis embodies the values, skills, and dedication that define De Campo 1-2-3 Original. His journey has been marked by unwavering commitment, training weekly with Maestro Paolo without fail, and continuously pushing to refine his understanding of the art. With a profound respect for the teachings of Grandmaster Jose Caballero, Aaron is determined to bring De Campo to new heights, not just in his own skill but by sharing the art far and wide.
Aaron’s dedication to De Campo extends beyond his regular classes. He has traveled to places like Italy, showcasing De Campo’s distinct principles at international events, where he demonstrates the power, fluidity, and practicality of this Filipino martial art. Aaron has also played an instrumental role in establishing a study group in Ireland, mentoring Coach James Devine to spread De Campo 1-2-3 Original in the region. His work in building study groups reflects his commitment to cultivating a strong foundation for De Campo across Europe, fostering both community and expertise.
As an Instructor, Aaron has built a dedicated group of students who share his respect for De Campo’s principles and lineage. His leadership in grading events is a testament to his effectiveness as an instructor, where he celebrates each student’s progress and dedication. These milestones reflect Aaron’s skill in balancing the art’s rigorous techniques with a respectful and accessible approach.
For those in the UK and beyond, training with Aaron is an opportunity to experience De Campo in its true form, rooted in tradition yet highly practical. His classes combine beauty and functionality, making him the best instructor in the region for those serious about learning this Filipino martial art. Aaron’s leadership is paving the way for a strong De Campo community, honoring Grandmaster Caballero’s legacy and guided by Maestro Paolo’s teachings.
Congratulations, Magtutudlo Aaron Davis! We look forward to the continued growth of De Campo 1-2-3 Original under your guidance. Pugay, sir!