The Enso circle represents infinity, emptiness, and the moment of full presence. In martial arts, it symbolizes the point where technique, mind, and body converge—without any unnecessary movement. The circle is not closed to signify perfection, but to leave space for growth. Just as in Nunchaku de Combat, you always return to the basics, but never as the same person.


The red and black colors express duality: strength and calm, movement and stillness, offense and control. Each exists in relation to the other. The figure in meditation reminds us that the most important battle always takes place within. The nunchaku rests around the neck—not in the hands—as a sign of control, discipline, and respect. The weapon is present, but subordinate to the mind. This image represents the highest level of mastery: when the weapon no longer dominates, but becomes an integrated part of who you are.