Leo Gajé

Grand Tuhon Leo T. Gajé, Jr., the grandson and heir of the Great Grand Tuhon Conrado B. Tortal, is the present keeper of the Pekiti-Tirsia Kali System.

Grand Tuhon Gajé pioneered the teaching of the Martial Art Kali on the east coast/USA and introduced real contact stick fighting across the United States. He is a member of the Karate Hall of Fame (1988) - a special achievement, since Grand Tuhon Gaje is the only Non-Karate Awardee. Grand Tuhon Gaje is also a member of the Martial Arts Hall of Fame (1987). He is certified by the US Criminal Justice System Training Association and of the United States Police Defensive Tactics Training Association.

Grand Tuhon Gajé is internationally well known for his work as technical adviser, as well as his personal appearance in the Police Training Video "Surviving Edged Weapons", which has been classified in reviews as "the finest law enforcement training video ever made".