cORTO INTEGRAL ARNIS

DOCTRINE 

Corto Integral Arnis is a short-range combat system designed for professional application in high-threat environments. It is purpose-built for operators, close protection specialists, and security personnel who require reliable, pressure-tested capability in the ranges, where most real-world violence actually occurs. The system is built on three foundational principles: Deliberate entry to clinch range to control encounter outcomes; a neuroscience-informed training methodology that develops adaptive capability under stress rather than pattern-matched responses; and a curriculum derived from statistical analysis of real-world attack frequency. Techniques that do not address demonstrably probable threats are not taught.

Weapons management constitutes 67% of system doctrine — reflecting operational reality. Training follows a boxing model: direct, pressure-tested, and stripped of ceremony. There are no belts, no rank rituals, nor ornamental curriculum.