Arnis is a Filipino martial art that emphasizes stick and sword fighting. It is also known as Eskrima, Kali, and Arnis de Mano. Some of the founders of modern Arnis in the Philippines include Remy Presas, Grandmaster Porferio Lanada, and Rolando Pintoy Dantes. The document describes the equipment used in Arnis competitions such as padded sticks, headgear, body armor, and forearm/shin guards. It also outlines some basic striking and blocking techniques.
Arnis is a Filipino martial art that emphasizes stick and sword fighting. It is also known as Eskrima, Kali, and Arnis de Mano. Some of the founders of modern Arnis in the Philippines include Remy Presas, Grandmaster Porferio Lanada, and Rolando Pintoy Dantes. The document describes the equipment used in Arnis competitions such as padded sticks, headgear, body armor, and forearm/shin guards. It also outlines some basic striking and blocking techniques.
Arnis is a Filipino martial art that emphasizes stick and sword fighting. It is also known as Eskrima, Kali, and Arnis de Mano. Some of the founders of modern Arnis in the Philippines include Remy Presas, Grandmaster Porferio Lanada, and Rolando Pintoy Dantes. The document describes the equipment used in Arnis competitions such as padded sticks, headgear, body armor, and forearm/shin guards. It also outlines some basic striking and blocking techniques.
Arnis is a Filipino martial art that emphasizes stick and sword fighting. It is also known as Eskrima, Kali, and Arnis de Mano. Some of the founders of modern Arnis in the Philippines include Remy Presas, Grandmaster Porferio Lanada, and Rolando Pintoy Dantes. The document describes the equipment used in Arnis competitions such as padded sticks, headgear, body armor, and forearm/shin guards. It also outlines some basic striking and blocking techniques.
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Some of the key takeaways are that Arnis/Eskrima is a Filipino martial art that emphasizes stick and sword fighting. Other terms used include Kali and Arnis de Mano. The name Kali is more commonly used in the US and Europe while Eskrima and Arnis are used more in the Philippines.
Some of the different names used to refer to Filipino martial arts include Eskrima, Arnis, Kali, and Arnis de Mano.
Some of the grandmasters and founders of Arnis in the Philippines mentioned are Remy Amador Presas, Grandmaster Porferio S. Lanada, and Rolando Pintoy Dantes.
ARNIS
ESILANLIE TEBIO, (LPT)
HISTORY OF ARNIS
Eskrima refers to a Filipino Martial Arts that emphasizes stick and
sword fighting. Other terms which have entered into common usage include Kali and Arnis de Mano (harness of the hand);occasionally the abbreviation FMA (Filipino Martial Arts) is used. Eskrima and Arnis are among the many names primarily used in the Philippines today to refer to these arts. The name Kali, although primarily used in the United States and Europe, is seldom used in the Philippines.
ESILANLIE TEBIO, (LPT)
B. GRAND MASTER’S AND FOUNDER OF ARNIS IN THE PHILIPPINES
He was the founder of Modern Arnis, a popular Filipino martial art. Born in the Philippines, he moved to the United States in 1974, where he taught his art via seminars and camps. In 1982 he was inducted into the Black Belt Hall of Fame as Instructor of the Year. He published several books and videos on Modern Arnis and is recognized as the "Father of Modern Arnis".
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2. Grandmaster Porferio 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.
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3. Rolando Pintoy Dantes (June 15, 1940 – March 16, 2009) He was an actor. A champion bodybuilder and a Filipino martial artist who trained with Remy Presas for over 30 years. He was born on June 15, 1940 in the Philippines. He has also trained with other martial arts masters, such as Cacoy Canete and Edgar Sulite. He worked several years as a police officer before becoming an actor. He is one of the best-known Filipino actors. He has had leading roles in different films including "The Pacific Connection" and "Arnis: The Sticks Of Death." In addition, Dantes was a bodybuilder who won the "Mr. Philippines" title five times between 1969–1980 and placed in competitions for the titles "Mr. Universe" and "Mr. World".
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C. FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT USED IN ARNIS 1. Competition Area
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2. Weapon The padded stick shall be the official weapon of the player. The specifications of which shall be in accordance with the i-ARNIS standard. No other similar material will be allowed to be used in any local, national or international competitions. Each padded stick shall be properly foam-cushioned and shall have a maximum grip diameter of not more than 3.81 cm. (1 1/2 inch) and length of 76.20 cm (30 inches for men and women). The length of padded stick shall be 27 inches for boys and girls. Both padded stick shall be color-coded, one red and the other blue.
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Weapon
(padded sticks) (rattan sticks)
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C. FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT USED IN ARNIS 3. Head Protector Refers to a pair of protective head gear to include an impact-worthy face mask, the specifications of which shall be in accordance with the i-ARNIS standard. Both headgears must be color-coded, one red and the other blue, to match the padded stick of the player.
ESILANLIE TEBIO, (LPT)
4. Body Protector
The Arnis Body Armor is designed
to provide thorough upper body protection! The armor is composed of hard plastic and vinyl for lightness, increased comfort, and impact absorption. Lower panels are extended to increase protective coverage.
ESILANLIE TEBIO, (LPT)
5. Forearm and shin guards are compulsory. The specifications shall be in accordance with i-ARNIS standard. Both shin & forearms guards must be color coded to match the color of the player.
ESILANLIE TEBIO, (LPT)
5. Scoreboard How is arnis scored? The winner of the round is always awarded 10 points, while the looser is from 7 to 9 points. On the completion of Three (3) rounds of the match, each judge will total the score on his/her card for each of the two competitors, the highest point will be the Winner of the match.
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5. Flags
Blue flag shall be raised by the official
to indicate loses control of the weapon/s. >Red flag shall be raised by the official to indicate stepping outside of the playing area.
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Other Equipments: Stopwatch is use to keep the two-minutes per round. This excludes interruptions such as injury, changing of broken padded stick. A gong and mallet or other similar audible substitutes such as whistle, bell or buzzer shall be provided for the Timer to indicate the start and end of the round. A table shall be provided for the Timer and Recorder which shall be situated one (1) meter in front of the playing area so that time signals are audible enough to both players and referee.
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D. STRIKING AND BLOCKING 1 -6 1. Forehand strike to the left shoulder / Inward block right to left shoulder 2. Backhand strike to the right shoulder / Outward block left to right shoulder 3. Forehand downward strike to the left knee / Downward block right to left knee 4.Backhand downward strike to the right knee / Downward block left to right knee 5. Upward strike to the crown or forehead / Upward block to the crown 6. Center strike to the stomach (kuto-kuto) / Block the stomach trust
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E. STRIKING 1 -12 1. Forehand strike to the left ear. 2. Backhand strike to the right ear. 3. Forehand strike to the left shoulder. 4. Backhand to the right shoulder. 5. Center thrust to the solar plexus (kuto-kuto). 6. Left arm and shoulder end point. 7. Right arm and shoulder end point. 8. Round backhand strike to the right knee. 9. Forehand strike to the left knee. 10. Thrust to the left eye.