Tuesday, April 27th, 2010 at
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When it occurs to Asian martial arts, most individuals imagine of China or Japan 1st of all, after which Korea. With the most part, the martial fine art of Escrima, which was born inside Philippines, does not generally can come to mind right away. Thankfully, as we’ve all can come to appreciate and respect a lot more cultures from all over the world, Escrima as it is becoming practiced inside United States today is turning into much more attractive and well-liked as the years go by. And also the issue that separates Escrima from many other Asian martial arts techniques is always that specific weapons ended up always a part of its makeup.
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Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010 at
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It is interesting to meet practitioners from different styles of kali and learn their naming and numbering structure.We all seem to have common elements in our FMA style, although different guros may teach concepts from different perspectives.No matter what you call your martial art, Arnis, Kali, Escrima or perhaps something more specific like Pekiti Tirsia, we are finding out that we have much that is the same.We are simply branches of the same tree.
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Saturday, October 3rd, 2009 at
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It is interesting to meet practitioners from different styles of escrima and learn their naming and numbering structure. Seems we all have some things in common, yet, certain things may be stressed a little more or a little less depending on the background of the escrima instructor.No matter what you call your martial art, Arnis, Kali, Escrima or perhaps something more specific like Pekiti Tirsia, we are finding out that we have much that is the same.We are all Filipino Martial Arts practitioners.
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