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Philippine Marine Corps Martial Arts Progarm (PMCMAP)

This demonstration was taken during Balikatan (CALPEX) 2009 held at Lapu-lapu, Cebu City Philippines

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MARTIAL ARTS HARDEST STYLE

´PROTECTO´ Self – Defense System techniques demonstrated by creator : Nenad Ikras CONTACT INFORMATION: MSN; e – mail: SD-AllStyle@live.com FACEBOOK: Nenad Ikras

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Rare 8mm Filipino Martial Arts Master footage

This is a copy of some footage shot in hawaii. I don’t know who this practitioner is but basd on the clothing, houseing and camera I would guess that this was shot around 1950-60′s, in Eva Beach or Waipahu. Demos some single stick twirling, defense, counterattacks, sinawili, disarms, dumog, knife disarms

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Why martial arts outdoor ?

This video is for entertainment and fun purposes only, it is not for instruction and is not intended to encourage viewers to try anything without first learning from a qualified instructor. No one should attempt to try these techniques without being trained and supervised by a qualified person. He who loses himself in his passion, has lost less than one who has lost his passion. For all intents and purposes, eskrima, arnis and kali all refer to the same family of Filipino weapon-based martial arts. In Luzon they may go by the name of arnis, arnis de mano, sinawali, pagkalikali, panandata (usage of weapons), didya, kabaroan (blade usage) and kaliradman. In the Visayas and Mindanao, these martial arts have been referred to as eskrima, kali and kalirongan. Lars Lömke Kutaw and Silat are separate martial arts that have been practiced in the islands. When the Spaniards began colonizing the Philippines, they saw an already-developed weapons-based martial arts practiced by the natives. The name eskrima came from the Spanish word for “fencing” (ie, any form of hand-to-hand combat with bladed weapons). After the decree prohibiting the native to carry full-sized swords (such as the Kris and the Kamplian), the Maharlika (the ancient nobility class) preserved the art. To circumvent the decree, some practitioners used sticks made out of rattan rather than swords, as well as small knives wielded like a sword. It can be traced back from Tome Prises Suma Oriental to Lapu-lapu. As eskrima

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Filipino Martial Arts Special, Part I

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Cobra Martial Arts Classes in Action – Video

Video of Cobra Martial Arts classes and Testimonials from students. See classes for 2.5 – 5yo, 6-9yo, 10-14yo, Adult Beginners, Adult Intermediate, Adult Advanced, Boxing for Fitness, Weights Gym, Discount Equipment Pro-Shop.

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STREET FIGHT REAL SELF DEFENSE

Want to become a Martial Art Fighter or learn self-defense? Visit www.HowToMartialArts.com Learn How to Protect Yourself with Martial Arts ! ´PROTECTO´ Self – Defense System techniques demonstrated by : ” EXTREME self – defense TEAM ” CONTACT INFORMATION: MSN; e – mail: SD-AllStyle@live.com FACEBOOK: Nenad Ikras


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Inosanto Filipino Martial Arts Part 2

Dan Inosanto’s introduction to filipino martial arts


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four approaches to sparring

Bob Breen and Steve Payne showing fundamental strategies to make your sparring more productive and more controllable.


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Filipino Martial Arts – Sticks & Kicks Sparring

escrimasticks.org Filipino Martial arts Stick Sparring with Light Contact Light Kicking. Self Defense Development with Arnis / Kali / Escrima sticks weapon training. Light Protective fencing helmet and lacross / hocky gloves utilizing a padded escrima stick


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