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  2. Arnis - Wikipedia

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    Arnis, also known as kali or eskrima/escrima, is the national martial art of the Philippines. [3] These three terms are, sometimes, interchangeable in referring to traditional martial arts of the Philippines ("Filipino Martial Arts", or FMA), which emphasize weapon-based fighting with sticks, knives, bladed weapons, and various improvised weapons, as well as "open hand" techniques without weapons.

  3. List of Arnis systems and practitioners - Wikipedia

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    It is a composite of many systems with heavy influence from De Campo 1-2-3 and Kalis Illustrisimo. Arnis Lanada - Grandmaster Porfirio S. Lanada (also known as Proferio Lanada), is one of the Philippines’ Internationally recognized Arnis Grandmasters. He is the founder of Arnis Lanada, a world recognized style of Filipino stick-fighting.

  4. Modern Arnis - Wikipedia

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    Modern Arnis is the system of Filipino fighting arts founded by Remy Presas as a self-defense system. His goal was to create an injury-free training method as well as an effective self-defense system in order to preserve the older Arnis systems.

  5. Filipino martial arts - Wikipedia

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    It incorporates elements from both Western and Eastern Martial Arts; the most popular forms of which are known as Arnis, Eskrima, and Kali. The intrinsic need for self-preservation was the genesis of these systems. Throughout the ages, invaders and evolving local conflict imposed new dynamics for combat in the islands now making up the Philippines.

  6. Doce Pares - Wikipedia

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    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 fighting and hand-to-hand combat but also covers grappling and other weapons as well. [1]

  7. Garimot Arnis - Wikipedia

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    Garimot Arnis (or Garimot Arnis de Mano) is a Filipino martial art developed by Gat Puno (Chieftain) Abon "Garimot" Baet. He is the 5th generation inheritor of his family art. Garimot Arnis is a system composed of three basic parts: arnis de mano (weapons), buno (wrestling), and hilot (healing). The defining characteristic of the system is in ...

  8. Category:Arnis systems - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Arnis systems" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Balintawak Eskrima; D.

  9. Vic Sanchez - Wikipedia

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    In his practice of Filipino martial arts for over 60 years, Sanchez mastered four major arnis systems: [2] [3] Cinco Teros from Pangasinan - under Antonio Javier. According to Sanchez's teachers, this was the style of Arnis practiced by Andres Bonifacio. Kasilagan (Kali Salag Ilag) - under Johnny Panuringan; Modern Arnis - under Remy A. Presas