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is Eskrima?
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Eskrima Association
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Copyright by Uwe Schwarz Eskrima
Publications 1999 - 2002.
Authentic Eskrima Association
Like the duelling with sword, sabre or rapier used to be common
in Europe, fights that drew blood were common between the members of different
Eskrima styles.
Eskrima
Association
What is Eskrima?
Eskrima is the name of an Art of War stemming from the central
phillipines.
Eskrima was also influenced
by Indian, Indonesian, Malay, and chinese arts of war, resultin in an own
style.
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SAN MIGUEL ESKRIMA THE SAN MIGUEL ESKRIMA ASSOCIATION
San Miguel Eskrima is a unique method of Filipino martial arts,
developed by Filemon Canete.
Because the movements of San Miguel Eskrima are smooth, circular
and fluid, there is no strain on the joints.
The name has been changed to San Miguel Eskrima to preserve the uniqueness of
Filemon Canete's personal vision of Eskrima.
About San Miguel Eskrima
The name of the association and its goals to preserve and develop the
principles and methods of the old eskrima, came out of a series of discussions between Mr.
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In addition to the San Miguel Form many other aspects of Espada Y
Daga training are explored:
Disarming Techniques
Counters to Basic
Attacks
Hi Speed Counter
& Re-counter Exercises
Free Style Drills
Other methods of training develop a wide range of skills and
cultivate different qualities and abilities:
Ananangkil (50"
Stick) - Power / Courage
Bangkaw (Spear)
- Body Connection
Dos Armas (2 sticks)
- Speed / Fluidity
Cadena (Chain)
- Speed / Timing / Wrist Power
Unarmed Techniques
- Self Defense / Throws /
Locks /
Close
Quarter Distancing
Latigo (Whip)
- Timing / Whole body Power
Throwing Knife
- Accuracy / Control
Filemon Canete continued to develop and improve his Eskrima up until
his death.
The San Miguel
Eskrima Association is composed of a dedicated group of instructors who wish to preserve
Master Canete's art and personal vision.
San Miguel Eskrima is the style of Doce Pares, a
famous method from the island of Cebu.