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Arnis is a Filipino martial art that uses sticks and knives. Its history dates back to when native Filipino warriors used arnis sticks and blades to defend against Spanish colonizers. Over time, Filipinos developed techniques using both single sticks and stick-and-dagger combinations. Modern arnis focuses on sinawali stick techniques and has basic rules for 2-minute matches that are won by points or disarming the opponent twice. Fouls include strikes to prohibited areas and inappropriate conduct.
Arnis is a Filipino martial art that uses sticks and knives. Its history dates back to when native Filipino warriors used arnis sticks and blades to defend against Spanish colonizers. Over time, Filipinos developed techniques using both single sticks and stick-and-dagger combinations. Modern arnis focuses on sinawali stick techniques and has basic rules for 2-minute matches that are won by points or disarming the opponent twice. Fouls include strikes to prohibited areas and inappropriate conduct.
Arnis is a Filipino martial art that uses sticks and knives. Its history dates back to when native Filipino warriors used arnis sticks and blades to defend against Spanish colonizers. Over time, Filipinos developed techniques using both single sticks and stick-and-dagger combinations. Modern arnis focuses on sinawali stick techniques and has basic rules for 2-minute matches that are won by points or disarming the opponent twice. Fouls include strikes to prohibited areas and inappropriate conduct.
Timeline • History • Modern Arnis Essentials • Basic Rules • Applications • Others History of • The term arnis is believed to be a Arnis Tagalog corruption of the Spanish term arnes or harness, a reference to the decorations worn by the early Filipinos. History of • During the Spanish occupation of Arnis the Philippines, the native warriors used arnis, along with the spears and bolos in their heroic battles for freedom and liberty. • Like Lapu – Lapu, was a kali expert. History of • Once the Filipinos began to Arnis appreciate the combat effectiveness of the stick, the use of the knife also changed. • They used it in blocking, parrying, checking, scooping, thrusting, and slashing. History of • They created the olisi y baraw Arnis (stick and dagger), somewhat similar to the espada y daga (sword and knife) of Spanish fighting weapon. • It evolved into some other names like arnis de mano, kalis de mano, and dos manos Other terms • Baston (Ilongo) of Arnis • Kaliradaman (Bisaya) • Pagkalikali (Ibanag) • Kalirongan (Pangasinan) Modern • The Bow (Pagpugay) Arnis – Is to be executed prior to the Essentials start of each set. • The Stick – It is made of rattan that is about 30 in long. Modern • Single Sinawali Arnis • Advance Single Sinawali Essentials • Double Sinawali • Double All Up/Down Sinawali • Peripheral Sinawali Basic Rules • Each match is a best-of-three in Arnis rounds with 2 mins duration. • You need five points to win a round. • A player can win by disarming the opponent twice. • A player can win if the opponent commits three fouls. Basic Rules • A strike or thrust to the groin in Arnis area. • Blocking with the use of the arm • Pulling, pushing, or other inappropriate actions or language. • Holding on to opponent’s stick. • Stepping on the line or going out of the playing area. Basic Rules • In case of a tie, the referee will in Arnis choose the winner based on the following; – Superiority or aggressiveness – Major killing technique – Artistic delivery