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arnis
National martial art sport of the Philippines
arnis
Known as "Eskrima and Kali"
arnes
The word "arnis" which was derived from the ____ refers to the attractive harnesses utilized by the actors of the moro-moro stage displays
de mano
Refers to "Hands"
arnis de mano
Literal translation of the phrase "harness of hand"
eskrima
Another inclusive term
esgrima
The term "escrima" orginated from the Spanish word ____, a term used for Fencing
900
The Philippines has a grand Arnis history that streches way back to ____ ad
filipino stick fighting
Made a huge difference in Filipino society
indigenous
Arnis was developed by the ______ populations of the Philippines. Who used an assorted range of weapons for combats and self defense
1521
Year that they are equipped with nothing more than bladed weapons and their fearsome arnis abilities
filipino islanders
They defeated Ferdinand Magellan's armored, musket-bearing spanish conquistador forces when they tried to invade
spanish colonization
Earlier Filipino martial arts were influenced by _______
defensa
Fencing derives from the Latin word ____ , which means "protection"
15th century
English shortened it to "fens"
moro moro
Arnis were preserved in secret, in the form of dances or mock battles staged in religious plays known as _____
remy amador presas
Founder of modern arnis : popular filipino martial art
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
december 11 2009
Arnis was declared as the Philippine National Martial Art and Sport on ________
philippine sports commission
The lead agency to implement the provision of this act
anyo , laban
2 types of arnis
anyo
A type of arnis where athletes perform sequences of movement using 2 batons, gracefulness combined with strength and force needed to excute properly
laban
A type of arnis that combat sports
baston , espada y daga , balisong , karambit , spear
5 kinds of weapon
baston
____ or anis stick : most basic weapon used in Arnis : made from rattan
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
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
karambit
Indo-malay claw shaped knife that is held by warriors by inserting the finger into a hole at the top of the handle
spear
Held to defend against close range attacks
kendo , fencing , canne de combat , singlestick , dumog
5 similar sports
kendo
Japanese martial art that originated from kenjutsu, using bamboo swords and armor
fencing
Competitors face each other and attempt to touch each other with the tip of a thin sword
canne de combat
French martial art in which opponents battle each other inside a ring with a cane in one hand
singlestick
Martial art thatbuses a wooden stick, which began as a way of training sailors in the use of swords
dumog
A filipino style of wrestling while standing upright
rattan , kamagong , bahi
3 traditional common materials for wooden bastons
rattan
Most commonly used materials gor bastons in Arnis training ; light, flexible and suitable for training in speed
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
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
baraw
Cebuano term used in eskrima that means knife or dagger
daga/cuchillo
Daggers or knives of different shapes and sizes
bolo
Knife/sword similar to a machete
pinuti
Type of sword from cebu blade shaped similar to a Sundang but elongated