ARNIS
is also known as kali or eskrima, refers to a category of                martial arts; since 1999. Ernesto Presas called his system
    Filipino martial arts that emphasizes the use of weapons -               KOMBATAN
    whether it be fighting sticks, blades or improvised                  ➢   It is derived principally from the traditional Presas family
    weapons.                                                                 style of the Bolo (Machete) and the stickdueling art of
➢   There are no exact references as to origins of arnis.                    Balintawak Eskrima, with influences from other Filipino
➢   One theory; it was started when the Spaniards arrived.                   and Japanese martial arts.
    During Spanish colonial period, weapons had been                     ➢   Arnis is a Philippines' national martial art or sport, after
    banned in Luzon and Visayas.                                             Former President GMA signed the R.A. No. 9850 in 2009.
➢   Indios used sticks to practice wielding their swords and             ➢   The act mandates the DepEd to include the sport as a PE
    bolos which they disguised as a folk dance.                              course. Arnis will be included among priority sports in
➢   However, because of the new culture brought by our                       Palarong Pambansa (National Games) beginning 2010
    colonizers, arnis was overshadowed and almost went out
    of the spotlight.                                                    REMIGIO AMADOR PRESA S
➢   Luckily, with the rise of martial arts as a popular sport
                                                                         •   Born: December 19, 1936;
    during the 1980s, arnis was able to recapture not of the
                                                                             Hinigaran, Negros Occidental
    Filipinos, but also of the whole world in general.
                                                                         •   Died: August 28, 2001 (brain
MODERN ARNIS                                                                 cancer) Victoria, Canada
                                                                         •   Occupation: Teacher & Martial
➢   is the system of Filipino martial arts founded by the late               Artist
    REMY PRESAS as a self-defense system.                                •   Known for: founding Modern Arnis
➢   The term Modern Arnis was used by Remy Presas' younger                   with his brother Ernesto
    brother ERNESTO PRESAS to describe his style of Filipino
                                                           EQUIPMENT
                                                                         2) HEAD GEAR
WEAPON
1) PADDED STICK
-  each padded stick shall be properly foam-
                                                                         3) GROIN PROTECTOR FOREARM & SHIN GUARD
   cushioned & shall have a maximum grip
   diameter of not more than 3.81 cm. (1 1/2 in) & length of
   76.20 cm (30 inches M&W). The length of the padded stick
   shall be cm (27 in for boys & girls)
                                                      COMPETITION AREA
                                                                         -   A broken straight line is drawn 1 m before each boundary
DIMENSIONS                                                                   line to serve as a marker before the outside zone.
-   The playing area is a square measuring 8.0 m by 8.0 m with           LINES OF THE PLAYING AREA
    a 2 m minimum free zone around it, and a clear space
    without any obstruction up to a height of not less than 5            -   All lines of the playing surface are 5.08 cm (2 inches) &
    m from the playing surface.                                              must be of different color from that of the floor and other
                                                                             lines previously drawn for the other purposes.
REFEREE LINE
                                                                         BOUNDARY LINES
-   A straight line of 1.0 m long is drawn 2.5 m from the
    farthest boundary line parallel to the official's table              -   Four lines mark the boundary of the playing area. The free
                                                                             zone distance measuring 2.0 meters are drawn outside if
WARNING LINE                                                                 the playing area
NEUTRAL CORNER                                                              be designated as the neutral corner. This shall be the
                                                                            consultation area for the referee and judges.
-   The corner of the playing area farthest to the official's
    table in between the two judges within the free zone shall
                                                      FUNDAMENTAL SKILLS
GRIP
-   Proper hold of the stick Hold the stick one fist away from the punyo (butt) of the stick. Close the grip with the thumb
                                                    THE BOW (PAGPUGAY)
    1)
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    2)
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    3)
                                                       KINDS OF STANCES
                                                                        3 FORWARD STANCE (RIGHT FOOT FORWARD)
              1 READY STANCE
               ➢ Stand with your feet apart parallel to the                         ➢ Starting with the ready stance, move one
                                                                                    foot forward until the knee and the toe are in line
               shoulder with both toes pointing forward.
                                                                                    to each other.
               ➢ The knees should be straight, the waist and
                                                                                    ➢ Both toes are pointing in front, the waist and
               the body facing forward.
                                                                                    the body is facing forward.
               ➢ Hands are on waist level and the hands
                                                                                    ➢ The body should not be too low or the lead
               should hold the sticks on both sides.
                                                                                    foot too extended otherwise it will be hard to
➢   The ready stance is commonly used when standing at ease
    during training or tournaments.                                                 maneuver.
                                                                        ➢   Distribute the weight or center of gravity to both legs.
2 ATTENTION                                                             ➢   Forward stances can be right foot lead, which is the Right
                                                                            Foot Forward Stance or it can be left foot lead which is Left
➢   Stand with your feet forming a 45 degrees angle.                        Foot Forward Stance.
➢   Heels should be close to each other, knees should be                ➢   Forward Stance are commonly used with frontal striking
    straight, the waist and body facing forward.                            or blocking techniques.
➢   Shoulders are dropped to the side and both hands are at
    waist level.
➢   The Attention Stance is commonly used in preparation for
    courtesy or “bowing” at commencement of sparring.
                                                                    ➢   Distribute the weight or center of gravity to both legs. If
                                                                        the left foot moves to the side it becomes Left Foot Side
4 OBLIQUE STANCE                                                        Stance, if the right foot moves to the side it becomes Right
                                                                        Foot Side Stance.
              ➢ Starting with the ready stance, move one
                                                                    ➢   Side Stances are commonly used for strike deflection and
              foot forward 45 degrees away from the body
                                                                        evasion techniques.
              until the knee and the toe are in line to each
              other.
                                                                    7 BACK STANCE (RIGHT F OOT BACK)
              ➢ Move on the same direction as the lead foot
              (e.g. for right foot lead, move 45 degrees                              ➢        Starting with the ready stance,
              forward to the right).                                                  move one foot backward 45 degrees away
              ➢ Both toes are pointing in front, the waist and                        from the body.
    the body is facing forward.                                                       ➢        The heels of the foot should form
➢   The body should not be too low or the lead foot too                               an imaginary “L” shape while the legs are in
    extended otherwise it will be hard to maneuver.                                   a straddle position.
➢   Distribute the weight or center of gravity to both legs.                          ➢        The body should not be too low or
➢   Oblique stances can be right foot lead, which is the Right          extended otherwise it will be hard to maneuver.
    Foot Oblique Stance or it can be left foot lead which is Left   ➢   Distribute the weight or center of gravity to both legs.
    Foot Oblique Stance.                                            ➢   Back stances can be right foot lead, which is the Right Foot
➢   Oblique Stances are commonly used for forward blocking              Back Stance or it can be left foot lead which is Left Foot
    and evasion techniques.                                             Back Stance.
                                                                    ➢   Back stances are used for blocking and backward evasion
5 STRADDLE STANCE                                                       techniques
               ➢ Starting with the ready stance, move one
               foot about two feet (2’) to the left or the right
               direction until both lower legs are almost
               perpendicular to the ground.
               ➢ Both toes are pointing in front, the waist and
               the body is facing forward.
➢   The body should not be too low or extended otherwise it
    will be hard to maneuver.
➢   Distribute the weight or center of gravity to both legs.
➢   Straddle stance are also called Horseback Riding Stance
    since it mimics position when riding on a horse back.
➢   Straddle stances are commonly used for blocking the
    strikes to the side of the body.
6 SIDE STANCE (LEFT SIDE)
                  ➢        Starting with the ready stance,
                  move one foot about two feet (2’) to the left
                  or right direction.
                  ➢        Moving foot will be perpendicular
                  to the ground while the other leg is
                  extended thereby creating a position like
                  that of a side kick.
                  ➢        Both toes are pointing in front, the
    waist and the body is facing forward.
➢   The body should not be too low or extended otherwise it
    will be hard to maneuver.