About

Welcome to Martial Concepts Portland!

I'm Brian Pike, and Martial Concepts Portland (MCP) is my vehicle for sharing my love for and experience in martial arts. I began training Hapkido at Indiana University in the fall of 2004. From that start, I expanded my study of martial arts into many of the other styles offered by the university, including Jeet Kune Do, Filipino Martial Arts (Kali/Escrima, Panantukan, Dumog), T'ai Chi Ch'uan, and Taekwondo. After earning my first dan (black belt) in Hapkido in 2007, I was honored to accept a teaching position for the IU Martial Arts Program, a position I held until 2015. During that time, I also served in various leadership roles for the IU Hapkido/Self-Defense Club, including Treasurer, President, and Instructor.

In 2013 I accepted a new position as coordinator for the Indiana State University Martial Arts Program, where I taught Hapkido, Jeet Kune Do, Kali, T'ai Chi Ch'uan, Silat, and Self-Defense. I also designed an Introduction to Martial Arts course to broaden students' understanding of the historical and cultural origins of martial arts.

Having recently moved to Oregon, I strive to continue to expand my understanding of martial arts by travelling to train with authorities in the field, such as Guro Dan Inosanto and Cikgu Maul Mornie. My current teaching endeavors include academic PE classes at the University of Portland, a weekly Kali class hosted by Many Roads Martial Arts Center, and additional workshops whenever possible.


Current Certifications:

  • Martial Concepts Fitness and Fighting Arts: Associate Instructor in Jeet Kune Do and Filipino Martial Arts

  • Inosanto International Martial Art Instructors Association:

    • Apprentice Instructor: Jeet Kune Do

    • Apprentice Instructor: Filipino Martial Arts

    • Instructor Level 1: Maphilindo Silat / Madjapahit Martial Arts

  • United States Hapkido Federation: 4th dan black belt

  • United Federation of Taekwondo Instructors: 3rd dan black belt

For more information on my teaching philosophy and why I think martial arts are particularly good for personal development, check out the video below of my presentation at the 2018 Martial Arts and Wellness Conference at UCLA.