Traditional Sport ARNIS
Traditional Sport ARNIS
Traditional Sport ARNIS
Sport
(ARNIS)
1. origin of the name
The word Arnis got originated from the old
Spanish term, arnés, meant “armor”and
Eskrima is a Filipinization of the Spanish
word, esgrima for fencing. Whereas the name
‘Kali’ was derived from the pre-Hispanic
Filipano term ‘Kalis’ which
meant Blades and Fencing.
JHIMIE M. TABAT
JHIMIE M. TABAT
ii. History of the Game
Arnis was developed by the indigenous
populations of the Philippines, who used an
assorted range of weaponry for combat and self-
defense. Encompassing both simple impact and
edged weapons, arnis traditionally
involved rattan, swords, daggers
and spears.
JHIMIE M. TABAT
Arnis, as a martial art, was spawned in
Philippine soil. It was known in ancient
Philippines as kali, an ancient Malayan word that
implies a large bladed weapon longer than a knife.
This art was practiced primarily for self-defense
by the pre-Spanish Filipinos who
were noted for their friendly
nature and legendary hospitality.
JHIMIE M. TABAT
VARIANTS
declared on 11 December 2009
Arnis / Kali / Eskrima are all part of the same art depending
on the location, dialect and type of training. The one
interpretation common to all of them is that Kali is the
mother art of Arnis and Eskrima. Moreover, Arnis focuses
on the knife, including the dagger, sword, and any other
form of bladed weapon whereas Eskrima is based on the
‘baston’ or stick.
1) Impact Weapon:
Baston: This is the most basic and common
weapon in Arnis. Traditional common materials
used for wooden bastons are usually rattan,
kamagong, and bahi wood. It is also available in
modern materials such as fiberglass and plastics
and in metals like aluminum.
Rattan: This is usually
constructed from a stem of
Southeast Asian vine. This stem
is hard and durable yet
lightweight that makes the
weapon useful for defense
against blades. At present,
fighters use padded Bastons. The
Baston (Baton) is about 28 inches
(71 cm) in length.
Kamagong (also known
as Mabolo): This is a
dark, dense, expensive
type of wood known for
its hardness and
weight. Kamagong is
also an endangered
species of ebony wood.
Bahi: Bahi is a type of
wood made from the
heart of a palm tree.
It is similar to
kamagong but is
made of a porous
material in weight
and density.
iii.Nature and
Characteristics of the
Game
Arnis, also known as Eskrima or
Kali, is a Filipino martial art that
emphasizes stick-fighting but also
includes empty-hand techniques
and weapon disarming.
CHARACTERISTICS
WEAPON-BASED
Mano y Mano
Balaraw (Dagger)
Solo Baston
Espada y Daga
Mano y Mano Often referred to as Empty
Hand, Kamao (knuckles),
Kuntao, or simply Mano
represents the
interpretation and
adaptation of weapon
techniques to empty hands.
BALARAW
(DAGGER) Tactical knife techniques in
Arnis simulates the use of
one short weapon such as
Balaraw (dagger), kutsilyo
(knife), Balisong (butterfly
knife), and Dulo-Dulo (Palm
stick).
Solo Baston also called as solo olisi,
-performed by
raising the cane
over the head to
block the
opponents blow.
2. Right Sideward- Downward Block
- performed by
positioning the hand
holding the cane above
the right shoulder then
swinging the cane
downward to block the
opponents attack.
3. Left Sideward- Downward Block
- performed by
positioning the cane
behind the left ear then
swinging it downward to
block the opponents
eblow.
4. Vertical Blocking
-performed by raising
the elbow of the hand
holding the cane to
shoulder level while the
other hand is supporting
it at the middle.
5. Outside Blocking
-Performed by bringing
the cane forward
supported by the left
hand at the middle of
the cane
6. Inside Blocking
-Performed as an
outside block,
however, on the right
side of the body
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