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Dumog is the
Filipino style of
wrestling while standing upright and
refers to the
grappling aspect of
Filipino martial arts. The word
dumog is most commonly...
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punches into the
defending fighter's
elbow (siko) to
shatter the knuckles.
Dumog or
Filipino wrestling is also an
essential component of Suntukan. This type...
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Buriad bokh Bukh
noololdoon Gorës
Gushtingiri Gouren Barróg
Glima Naban Dumog Alysh Khridoli Chidaoba Kurash Khuresh Tegumi Kene
Malakhra Mukna Vajra-mushti...
- Buno ("to throw" in Tagalog.) is a
system of
Filipino wrestling like
Dumog.
Harimaw Buno,
formerly Harimaw Lumad (King of
Tiger Wrestling), is a style...
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refer to: Judo, if
practiced in a
manner which emphasizes self-defense.
Dumog, a term used in the
Philippines to
describe the
wrestling techniques practiced...
- techniques, also a kick-based
separate art
practiced in
Rizal province.
Dumog:
Filipino style of grappling.
Practiced in
Antique in Panay. Buno: Filipino...
- full
physical effort without injuring their opponents.
Grappling is
called dumog in Eskrima. The term chin na in
Chinese martial arts
deals with the use...
- Weapons: The Elbows, Feet, Knees,
Hands and Head".
Subsection "Kinomutay/
Dumog".
Black Belt. Vol. 26, no. 7.
Black Belt Communications, Inc. Knauff, Michael...
- Collar-and-elbow
Collegiate wrestling Cornish wrestling Devon wrestling Dumog Glima Gouren Kurash Lancashire wrestling Malla-yuddha
Mongolian wrestling...
- boxing". Mano mano
moves include kicking, punching, locking, throwing, and
dumog (grappling).
Filipino martial artists regard empty hands as
another weapon...