The Professor was prepared for his death. He left details in the following Press Release.
Grandmaster Remy Presas, Founder of Modern Arnis, retires from active teaching and prepares the International Modern Arnis Federation (IMAF) for the future.
The objective of this PRESS RELEASE is to disclose accurate, factual information regarding the status of Grandmaster Remy Presas, Founder of Modern Arnis, "Professor", and the status of the International Modern Arnis Federation (IMAF), to all interested parties. The IMAF is the sole Modern Arnis organization that was created by Professor Presas with the responsibility and obligation of maintaining his Vision of Modern Arnis. The information contained herein have been specifically discussed and transcribed directly under the direction of Professor Presas.
Because of the numerous questions and misinformation that is being perpetuated during this difficult period, the PRESS RELEASE has been divided into two major parts to better address relevant issues and present factual information: (1) Medical status of Professor Presas; (2) Status of the International Modern Arnis Federation (IMAF).
1. Medical status: Professor Presas recently announced his intentions to retire from his busy teaching schedule and travels due to health concerns. It is his wish that friends, students, and colleagues, refrain from making direct contact with him for the time being so that he can rest and recover quickly. He is currently receiving medical attention in Canada. Dr. Randi Schea, Chairman, IMAF, is continuously monitoring his medical interventions and status. In addition, David Hoffman, Director, IMAF-England, is providing very close, daily supportive care to expedite Professor Presas' rehabilitation.
While on tour in Europe, Professor Presas developed neurologic signs and was diagnosed with a right-sided brain tumor. In Germany, Professor Presas received therapy to control his symptoms and he was discharged in stable condition. All Modern Arnis participants should be thankful for the generous, supportive care of Professor Presas from Gaby Roloff, Director, IMAF-Europe. Additionally, gratitude and appreciation should also be credited to Astrid Zimdahl, Director, IMAF-Germany, and Jamil Tarkhani, Director, IMAF-Africa. Without the care and generosity of our European friends, Professor Presas would not have had the best support available to him.
There was also close support provided by IMAF participants from the United States. In alphabetical order, Jeff Delaney, Tim Hartman, Randi Schea, M.D., and Ken Smith were present during this difficult period. D. J. Wallace, III, was also present.
Once the primary diagnostic studies were completed, and Professor Presas' medical status stabilized, he was discharged from Germany and transferred to Canada for medical treatment. He recently underwent gross total resection of the tumor. It was identified as a glioma, a primary brain tumor. His postoperative course is currently going well. His neurosurgeon specifically stated that Professor Presas' recuperative powers are indeed amazing and his constitutional physical strength is a significant advantage towards his recovery. Professor Presas was discharged from the Intensive Care Unit within only two days! He has been discharged from the hospital and postoperative radiation therapy is pending. Dr. Schea is in daily contact with Professor, Yvette Wong, David Hoffman, and Professors' various physicians in Canada.
2. Modern Arnis Information: After stabilization of his neurologic symptoms, Professor Presas proceeded to disclose specific plans and instructions for the IMAF and its future. The following information has been transcribed from Professor Presas. In addition, the IMAF members presented in (1) above were present for Professor Presas' disclosures and future plans for IMAF. Due to previously scheduled international commitments elsewhere, Tim Hartman could not be present.
The first order of business conducted by Professor Presas was the establishment of succession planning for IMAF. Professor declared that Jeff Delaney, Executive Director - IMAF, and Randi Schea, M.D., Chairman - IMAF, were to be named as Co-Successors for IMAF. Jeff Delaney, as Co-Successor is responsible for the execution and application of the strategic agendas, and to establish and maintain ambassador status to all U.S. and international IMAF instructors, camp directors, and affiliated schools. Jeff Delaney is to remain as Executive Director of the IMAF. Dr. Schea, as Co-Successor, is responsible for the strategic agendas of the IMAF and to ensure its corporate organizational success, internal operations, and its financial and fiscal posterity. Dr. Schea is to remain as Chairman for the IMAF. Professor Presas also named Jeff Delaney and Dr. Randi Schea as Co-Grandmasters, for the IMAF. This declaration was made to the IMAF members listed in section (1) above and declared effective immediately.
The second order of business was the declaration by Professor Presas for the award of Master of Tapi-Tapi, within the art of Modern Arnis. The following IMAF members (in alphabetical order) were recognized with this award: (1) Jeff Delaney, (2) Chuck Gauss, (3) Jim Ladis, (4) Gaby Roloff (Germany), (5) Randi Schea, M.D., (6) Ken Smith, (7) Brian Zawilinski.
In conjunction with this ceremony, several of the above named recipients were also promoted the award of Master rank having been promoted to 5th degree black belt status: (1) Jeff Delaney, (2) Chuck Gauss, (3) Gaby Roloff (Germany), (4) Ken Smith.
Professor Presas then proceeded to highlight and differentiate the status of Master of Tapi-Tapi versus rank. The Master of Tapi-Tapi as declared by Professor Presas, is for "recognition for having achieved the highest level of proficiency in the art of Modern Arnis" since its creation in 1957, and its introduction in 1975. These individuals have been recognized for their continued support, training, and their ability to pass on Modern Arnis in its current form, focus, and philosophy, as advocated by Professor Presas.
The Master of Tapi-Tapi recognition is separate from and above rank and represents proficiency status within the art of Modern Arnis. It is an achievement award to its recipients to ensure the longevity and legacy of Modern Arnis. It is a declaration of commitment by the recipients to continue to keep Modern Arnis open and active for its practitioners. It is an honor and responsibility of the highest level awarded by Professor Presas.
The seven recipients of the Master of Tapi-Tapi honor were also asked to serve on the Steering Committee for the IMAF organizational responsibilities. The Steering Committee will be responsible for the execution and performance-benchmarking of the major corporate organizational areas of IMAF including Finance, Membership, Body of Knowledge, Curriculum, Information Technology, Marketing, and Strategic Planning. The Steering Committee will be actively involved with the Board of Directors. Select individuals from the IMAF Board of Directors will be asked to participate actively and serve on the various Committees as discussed above.
In addition, David Hoffman, Director, IMAF - England, was acknowledged for his life-long service to Professor Presas and Modern Arnis. David Hoffman was the first to receive a black belt in Modern Arnis in the United States.
Continuing with the international status of IMAF, Gaby Roloff, Director, IMAF - Europe, was recognized for her life-long commitment to Modern Arnis and for her support and care of the Professor during this period of illness. Gaby Roloff will be responsible for the ongoing growth and instruction of Modern Arnis in Europe.
Jamil Tarkhani, Director, IMAF - Africa, was also recognized for his recent support and active involvement with Modern Arnis. Jamil Tarkhani recently conducted a successful Modern Arnis seminar series in Tunisia. He will be responsible for the ongoing growth and instruction of Modern Arnis in Africa.
Conclusion
The International Modern Arnis Federation (IMAF) is the sole Modern Arnis organization directly created and fully supported by its founder, Professor Remy Presas. Professor Presas has declared, instructed, and approved its Directors and recently stated the succession plans for the IMAF as Professor Presas begins his retirement. It is the clear and strong message by the Professor that IMAF be run as an on-going corporate organization, with all of its legal powers including its obligations and responsibilities. Dr. Schea, Jeff Delaney, the IMAF Steering Committee, and the IMAF Board of Directors, have been named to carry out the Vision of Professor Presas.
Professor will continue to monitor, teach, supervise, and otherwise be present in the IMAF activities, including seminars, camps, and organizational meetings. Most importantly, he will observe carefully to evaluate the IMAF Board Members, the IMAF instructors, and IMAF-Affiliated schools. He will continue to indicate whatever necessary changes and adjustments will be necessary to insure quality Modern Arnis instruction and growing membership for IMAF.
In closing, it should be clearly stated that Professor Presas has carefully and strategically laid out his plans. Modern Arnis practitioners and IMAF members alike would do well to follow his lead and honor his Vision. We will execute out his plans, wishes, and Vision of Modern Arnis - that is our commitment and promise. No excuses! We pray and wish that Professor Presas will have a full and speedy recovery and grace us with his presence again very soon.
Best regards,
Jeffrey J. Delaney, Executive Director, IMAF.
Randi Schea, M.D.,Chairman, IMAF