- Arnis, also
known as kali or eskrima/
escrima, is the
national martial art of the Philippines.
These three terms are, sometimes,
interchangeable in referring...
-
practitioners only
called their arts
generic names like arnis, baston,
escrima, etc.
Arnes Diablo - a
style from Cebu
focused on
knife fighting taught...
-
techniques from
other martial arts into
their practice.
Examples are
Filipino Escrima and ****anese Aikidō.
Certain Kajukenbo schools direct attention to 26 fundamental...
- Doce
Pares (Spanish for
Twelve Peers) is a
Filipino martial art and a form of Arnis, Kali and Eskrima, that
focuses primarily on
stick fighting, knife...
- three-section
staff makes use of are
similar to that of the pair of
sticks used in
escrima, a
simple short chain, a whip, or the two-section staff. It is therefore...
- boxing. Mark also has
extensive training and is
certified in the arts of
escrima,
Pencak Silat, Jeet Kune Do, savate, and
Brazilian jiu-jitsu. DellaGrotte...
- new
section Abanico ibérico, a
Spanish cut of pork A
striking move in
escrima fighting Abaniko, a
Filipino hand fan This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Retrieved 8 July 2013. "VMA
Instructors The
Balintawak System of Arnis-
Escrima". The
Manila Times.
Archived from the
original on 2010-03-16. Retrieved...
- Inosanto,
Bustillo researched and
studied the
Filipino martial arts (kali,
escrima, arnis)
under Angel Cabales and
other instructors. This
began a revival...
- such as Jeet Kune Do, Kyokushin, Shotokan,
Brazilian Jujitsu, Boxing, and
Escrima;
Emerson took
elements that he
thought were
useful from
those arts and...