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arnis

National martial art sport of the Philippines

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arnis

Known as "Eskrima and Kali"

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arnes

The word "arnis" which was derived from the ____ refers to the attractive harnesses utilized by the actors of the moro-moro stage displays

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de mano

Refers to "Hands"

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arnis de mano

Literal translation of the phrase "harness of hand"

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eskrima

Another inclusive term

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esgrima

The term "escrima" orginated from the Spanish word ____, a term used for Fencing

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900

The Philippines has a grand Arnis history that streches way back to ____ ad

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filipino stick fighting

Made a huge difference in Filipino society

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indigenous

Arnis was developed by the ______ populations of the Philippines. Who used an assorted range of weapons for combats and self defense

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1521

Year that they are equipped with nothing more than bladed weapons and their fearsome arnis abilities

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filipino islanders

They defeated Ferdinand Magellan's armored, musket-bearing spanish conquistador forces when they tried to invade

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spanish colonization

Earlier Filipino martial arts were influenced by _______

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defensa

Fencing derives from the Latin word ____ , which means "protection"

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15th century

English shortened it to "fens"

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moro moro

Arnis were preserved in secret, in the form of dances or mock battles staged in religious plays known as _____

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remy amador presas

Founder of modern arnis : popular filipino martial art

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republic act 9850

Arnis was declared as the Philippine National Martial art and sport on December 11,2009 through _____ signed by Pres. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo

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december 11 2009

Arnis was declared as the Philippine National Martial Art and Sport on ________

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philippine sports commission

The lead agency to implement the provision of this act

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anyo , laban

2 types of arnis

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anyo

A type of arnis where athletes perform sequences of movement using 2 batons, gracefulness combined with strength and force needed to excute properly

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laban

A type of arnis that combat sports

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baston , espada y daga , balisong , karambit , spear

5 kinds of weapon

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baston

____ or anis stick : most basic weapon used in Arnis : made from rattan

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espada y daga

Sword & knife set ; the focus of this method of fighting is to be able to go in and out of long, middle and close ranges to trap up the enemy and kill

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balisong

Butterfly knife ; has two pieces of handles that attach together in the middle and fold to close the blade ; serious weapon that requires a lot of practice

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karambit

Indo-malay claw shaped knife that is held by warriors by inserting the finger into a hole at the top of the handle

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spear

Held to defend against close range attacks

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kendo , fencing , canne de combat , singlestick , dumog

5 similar sports

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kendo

Japanese martial art that originated from kenjutsu, using bamboo swords and armor

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fencing

Competitors face each other and attempt to touch each other with the tip of a thin sword

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canne de combat

French martial art in which opponents battle each other inside a ring with a cane in one hand

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singlestick

Martial art thatbuses a wooden stick, which began as a way of training sailors in the use of swords

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dumog

A filipino style of wrestling while standing upright

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rattan , kamagong , bahi

3 traditional common materials for wooden bastons

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rattan

Most commonly used materials gor bastons in Arnis training ; light, flexible and suitable for training in speed

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kamagong

Also known as Mabolo, a dark, dense, expensive type of wood known for its weight and hardness ; endangered species ebony wood and its export outside the Philippines is illegal without a permit

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bahi

  • 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.

  • critically endangered lumber species

  • recommended that practitioners purchase bahi instead

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baraw

Cebuano term used in eskrima that means knife or dagger

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daga/cuchillo

Daggers or knives of different shapes and sizes

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bolo

Knife/sword similar to a machete

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pinuti

Type of sword from cebu blade shaped similar to a Sundang but elongated

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