Originally posted by Bobby No Sex
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WTF we did not invent the YOYO???
lolz when i was a kid read it from a book also from nationally circulated newspaper and it just stuck never researched about it...
Sa totoo lang ang alam ko lang na Pinoy form of martial arts natin ay arnis, lately ko lang nabasa yung eskrima at kali ...
suntukan naman kala ko ordinaryo lang na basagan ng mukha, never knew there was an art for this...
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Originally posted by JOM'S View PostWTF we did not invent the YOYO???
lolz when i was a kid read it from a book also from nationally circulated newspaper and it just stuck never researched about it...
Sa totoo lang ang alam ko lang na Pinoy form of martial arts natin ay arnis, lately ko lang nabasa yung eskrima at kali ...
suntukan naman kala ko ordinaryo lang na basagan ng mukha, never knew there was an art for this...
maybe slight differences but generally considered the same or close enough.
i think arnis is more north, spanish influence.
eskrima is more south.
kali is what americans like to call it.
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Originally posted by Left Hook Tua View Posti think arnis, eskrima, kali are the same.
maybe slight differences but generally considered the same or close enough.
i think arnis is more north, spanish influence.
eskrima is more south.
kali is what americans like to call it.
but still I can't get over yet that we did not invent the yoyo ... lolz
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Originally posted by fabie View PostDati po.....about 15 to 20 years ago. Pero ngayon, I am really obsessed with Tai Chi Chuan for the last 15 years (internal martial arts). But since this is a boxing thread, I brought up FMA....
Originally posted by Daniel Alpha View PostNo bobby, I am however, into practical shooting. Nagtuturo ako nito.
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Originally posted by JOM'S View Postthanks for the clarification Tua ....
but still I can't get over yet that we did not invent the yoyo ... lolz
i seriously thought we invented the yoyo, i remember my teacher from don bosco telling us we invented the yoyo.
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Originally posted by Left Hook Tua View Posti could be wrong but that's what i remember when i was thinking about taking up arnis. in luzon they call it arnis, visayas and mindanao they use escrima. they call it kali in mindanao too but in america it's more known as kali. over here most ppl call it kali, some escrima. i never heard anyone call it arnis in the states.
i seriously thought we invented the yoyo, i remember my teacher from don bosco telling us we invented the yoyo.
will do some searching bro ...
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Originally posted by Bobby No Sex View Postturuan mo kaya ako. magkano charge?
sorry akala ko ikaw si fabie. nag fafiring din ako pero di pa ulit. matagal tgal na. di ako mahilig yung kapatid ko lang. pag pumutok ako post ako pics.
On the side note, KALI is also a term from KALIS, which is a blade in the muslim term or moro term - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalis
The KRIS or KERIS...is also the KALIS, so in the southern Mindanao wherein it is really a blend of Borneo (or Brunei) culture of the muslim/moro is the source. Thus we can all safely say that the art of Kali, Escrima, Arnis, Suntukan, Sikaran...etc. are really derivative and evolved Indonesian and Malaysian arts of SILAT, which is also part of our culture.
Thus we as Filipinos are part of the Majapahit Empire that encompasses the Java, Malaysian, Indonesian, Filipino and some of the Micronesian cultures that are really BLADED culture.
Our open-arm or empty arm drill set which is the art of Filipino Boxing is from the bladed culture.
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Originally posted by Left Hook Tua View Posti think arnis, eskrima, kali are the same.
maybe slight differences but generally considered the same or close enough.
i think arnis is more north, spanish influence.
eskrima is more south.
kali is what americans like to call it.
Many of the Luzon types of Arnis were also "influenced" by the Spaniards' fencing and rapier fighting but we have our own indigenious ideosyncracies....our ESPADA Y DAGA, the FRAILE systems and some of the LARGO MANO systems are obviously influenced by name (Spanish) but it was really deeply rooted in our geographical cultures.
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