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  1. Filipino Martial Arts Magazine Vol. 5 No. 3 2003
  2. Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences Awards: Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences Award, Famas Award for Best Picture
  3. Philippine Film Awards: Cinemanila International Film Festival, Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences Award, Gawad Urian Awards
  4. PAKAMUT Filipino Fighting Art by Marc Lawrence, 2008-01-01
  5. Filipino Martial Arts Magazine (Magazine For All Arnis Styles, 1)
  6. FILIPINO Martial Arts Magazine, Volume 1 #3 (The Magazine for All Martial Art Styles, 1) by Eliot Shearer, 1998
  7. FILIPINO Martial Arts Magazine, Volume 1 #5 (The Magazine for All Filipino Martial Art Styles, 1) by Eliot Shearer, 1998
  8. FILIPINO Martial Arts Magazine, Volume 4 #4 (4) by Eliot Shearer, 2002
  9. FILIPINO Martial Arts Magazine, Volume 2 #4 (An Interview ... with Grandmaster Ernesto A. Presas, 2) by Eliot Shearer, 1999
  10. FILIPINO Martial Arts Magazine, Volume 5 #2 (5) by Eliot Shearer, 2003
  11. FILIPINO Martial Arts Magazine Volume 1 #2 (The Magazine for all Filipino Martial Art Styles, 1) by Eliot Shearer, 1998
  12. Arnis: Reflections on the History & Development of the Filipino Martial Arts. by Mark V. Wiley, 2001-01-01
  13. FILIPINO Martial Arts Magazine, Volume 2 #6 (An Interview with Silat Master Hadji Yasser Usman Tanadjalan, 2) by Eliot Shearer, 1999
  14. FILIPINO Martial Arts Magazine, Volume 1 #4 (The Magazine for All Filipino Martial Art Styles, 1) by Eliot Shearer, 1998

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42. Academy Of Martial Arts & Yoga - Filkenjutsu, Eskrima, Jujitsu, Stick Fighting,
School teaching Filkenjutsu, a system combining filipino arts, Kempo/Kenpo, and Jiu Jistu. Also offers Fitness Kickboxing and yoga. Includes school related information. Staten Island, New York
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Top Sports Martial Arts filipino arts Eskrima Digest Mailing ListEmail discussion group for all Filipino martial arts. Includes
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44. Alleba Filipino Directory Philippines > Arts And Humanities > Crafts
Made in the Philippines An Online store of filipino arts and Culture - www.madeinthephilippines.com/- + An Online store of filipino arts and Culture;
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Martial Arts Resource filipino arts Page www.martialartsresource.com/filipino/filframe.htm- + Your best source for information on the Filipino Martial Arts.
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  • Martial Arts Resource Filipino Arts Page www.martialartsresource.com/filipino/filframe.htm
    Your best source for information on the Filipino Martial Arts. The Visayan Martial Arts Website www.visayanmartialarts.com
    The Visayan Martial Arts is a martial arts/self defence school from Cebu City, the Central Philippines. Filipino Martial Art Pekiti-Tirsia Kali www.pekiti-tirsia.net/fra_ptk_about.htm
    Kali is the indigenous fighting art of the Philippines. With its Cultural and Philosophical values its history traces back more than 1500 to 2000 years in the past. The Pekiti-Tirsia system of Kali is the family system of the Tortal Family. It is headed by the only sole heir Grand Tuhon Leo Tortal Gaje, Jr. Angel's Disciples - Escrima Serrada www.pilipinoma.com/angel/
    We built this site to share and honor a proud homegrown tradition of martial arts developed by Grandmaster Angel Cabales.

46. Chinese Boxing And Fitness Kwoon
Instruction in Chinese and filipino arts in Enola, Pennsylvania. Includes events. styles, and school information.
http://www.ChineseBoxing.net
Offering Chinese and Filipino martial arts for health, relaxation, meditation, self defense and self cultivation.
Martial arts is more than a physical activity. It is holistic in that mind-body integration is essential. You do not need expensive machinery or other fad work out routines. Martial arts is a proven method of staying fit for life.
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We offer several styles and a student can sample each method to choose one that suits them best. Some people find it desirable to study multiple systems as they can be complementary and enable the practitioner to more thoroughly enjoy and advance within their specialty. Click through the menu buttons to learn more about our school.

47. AtoZAsia.com : Rate The Filipino Arts Page!
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48. Duyan.com - Filipino Search
Location filipino arts Anyone with an interest in filipino arts can join thefilipinoartsl e-mail list. Location Filipino Folk Arts Theater, Inc.
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  • Art, Culture and the Philippine Struggle for Liberation
    Art, Culture and the Philippine Struggle for Liberation - A Website of the National Democratic Front of the Philippines - poems, short stories, essays, songs and music in mp3
    Location: Philippines Kayumanggi Filipino Cultural Troupe
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    A country's history dictates its culture and tradition. This tradition is presented in its arts through music, dance, literature, architecture, fine arts, print Location: Barangay Dance Company The Barangay Dance Company is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and promoting the Philippine cultural heritage through the arts of folk dancing and music. Location: FILIPINO ARTS Anyone with an interest in Filipino arts can join the filipinoarts-l e-mail list. The only thing that's mandatory for membership is that you post an introduction to the list.
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    50. Bomis: The Arts/Asian/The Philippines Ring
    Ring sites. 1. The filipino arts Page! Use this page to post your filipino artsevent or to join the filipinoartsl e-mail list. www.filipinoarts.com.
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    This site is for the use of Filipino cultural workers around the globe. Use this page to post your Filipino arts event or to join the filipinoarts-l e-mail list.
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    primaveradesign.com Philippine Books Website for Reflections of Asia Featuring "Filipino Style", a book on decorating the Filipino home. Includes color photographs of interiors and exteriors of homes using bamboo, capiz shells, and nara wood.
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  • 51. Stephen's Home Page
    Personal page providing details on school in Easthampton, Massachusetts teaching Modern Arnis and filipino arts. Provides ranking system, class information and gallery.
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    Martial Arts Studio Welcome to my martial arts page. I have been training in martial arts for over 4 years. I have obtained the rank of Likah (or better known as Brown Belt). I go to Kicks and Sticks Martial Arts Studio where I am known by the nickname Captain Kidney. Kicks and Sticks Martial Arts Studio is owned by Guro Ernest Laberge and is located at 70 Cottage Street in Easthampton, Massachusetts. We train in all sorts of forms of Martial Arts but it specifically focuses on the Filipino Martial Arts and Modern Arnis. We are currently ranked #2 among bronze schools according to the ZDK Warrior newsletter.
    Find out more: Phone: (413) 527-7027 ( Call for seminar hosting or send an email
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    Testing is a difficult time for everyone. The testing determines whether or not you are capable of advancing in rank. If you pass, then you receive your new rank at the next class after the belts and certificates arrive, if you don't, then you train for 6 months and try again. Testing occurs only twice a year, once in January and once in July. Testing is difficult and you can fail (although I've yet to see that happen to anyone). It is meant to put pressure on those taking the test because it shows how much knowledge you have under pressure as in real life situations.

    52. Latosa Escrima
    techniques. filipino arts are characterized by immediate immersioninto weapons with an emphasis on survival and winning. Weapons
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    53. Sports: Martial Arts: Filipino Arts - WorldSearch.com
    This is where Arnis, Escrima, Kali and other filipino arts should be organized. 7.Black Eagle Eskrima Information on the different Filipino fighting arts.
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    20 WebSites in der Kategorie filipino arts. 1. Eskrima Digest MailingList, E-mail discussion group for all Filipino martial arts.
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    Surf Tipps News Entertainment Games Sport ... Kali 20 Web-Sites in der Kategorie Filipino Arts Eskrima Digest Mailing List E-mail discussion group for all Filipino martial arts. Includes searchable back issues, FAQ, links, and general information. http://www.MartialArtsResource.com/filipino/filframe.htm BalisongXtreme Techniques for the butterfly knife for the beginner, intermediate and advanced practitioner. Includes tips and tricks, message board, video clips and links. http://www.balisongxtreme.com/index.htm Bergamo's Martial Arts American Filipino Kun Tao Federation. Offering seminars and classes. Schools located in Naugatuck and Cheshire, Connecticut. http://www.bergamosmartialarts.com/ Black Eagle Eskrima Information on the different Filipino fighting arts. Also articles, techniques, lineage and history, martial arts news, instructor listings and monthly mailing list. http://www.black-eagle.org

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    Martial Arts Resource filipino arts Page. Xena's Kenpo Karate Web. Feeling the flowin the Filipino Martial Arts. filipino arts. Institute Of Filipino Martial Arts.
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    57. Jeet Kune Do And The Filipino Martial Arts {Personal Fighting Method}
    Jeet Kune Do and the Filipino Martial Arts. To some the incorporation of Kali(and other filipino arts) have somewhat diluted the very essence of JKD.
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    Jeet Kune Do and the Filipino Martial Arts
    by Ely P. Girang We Filipinos have something to be proud of. It's no doubt that many of us have heard of Dan Inosanto , but to those who have just tuned in, here's a quick recap. Dan was one of Bruce Lee's close friends and student. Before meeting Bruce, Dan was in his own rights an accomplished martial artist. He studied Kenpo Karate under the late Ed Parker, Sr. For someone with such stature it would seem impossible for someone like Dan to learn under the tutelage of Bruce Lee. Bruce openly criticized the traditional arts - which made the masters of these arts furious. But not for Dan. Instead, Dan willingly gave up his "black belt" status and with an open-mind journeyed to a whole new way of learning the art of unarmed combat. He emptied his cup in order to taste another cup of tea. In February of 1967, Bruce Lee awarded him a third rank in jeet kune do (JKD), the level that Bruce considered necessary to teach JKD. To this day, Inosanto is the only individual to receive a third rank in JKD from Lee. The only man senior to Dan Inosanto is Taky Kimura, who is ranked 7th in JKD and who has personally ranked Dan rank 6 in JKD. Rank 8 is reserved forever for Bruce Lee as the founder of the art.

    58. Stickgrappler's MMA Page - Articles - Did Filipino Martial Arts Revolutionize Bo
    Did Filipino Martial Arts Revolutionize Boxing? filipino arts start trainingwith weapons because it's more likely you'd be attacked with weapons.
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    Did Filipino Martial Arts Revolutionize Boxing?
    This was originally published in Inside Karate. Did Filipino Martial Arts Revolutionize Boxing? The stunning footwork of today's greatest fighters, including Muhammad Ali and Mike Tyson, may have been the product of Filipino fighting principles honed on the island of Hawaii. By Lilia I. Howe Over the years, there have been many valiant attempts to link Asian fighting arts to modem spoils and/or forms of combat. Most of these can be charitably described as "reaches" or pure speculation. However, in one case, there is strong historical evidence that a Southeast Asian fighting system may have had a profound effect on Western boxing specifically the Filipino martial arts, known variously as kali escrima and arnis. Background Despite the aura of mysticism an "ancient" lineage gives a fighting art, Western boxing predates most Asian martial arts. Pugilism was practiced in a refined art form in ancient Greece several hundred years before the birth of Christ, whereas most classical Asian systems evolved after the birth of Christ. Many arts, such as karate, are products of the 20th century. Although there has been some speculation that the Greek arts were the origins of refined Asian combative principles, the stronger evidence suggests that India was their place of origin. Spreading northward into China across the Himalayas, the Indian miartial arts evolved into what we now know as chuan fa (fist way). At the same time, sailors, merchants, and traders carried their knowledge of fighting arts south, throughout the Mahajapayit empire, a vast chain of islands consisting of modern-day Indonesia, Thailand, Burma, and the Philippines. Western pugilism evolved in a similar fashion. The Greek culture had a profound influence on the Romans, who conquered the known world. Hand-to-hand fighting was regularly practiced by soldiers and gladiators, who required a knowledge of how to stay in combat when disarmed. This evolved into the sport of boxing.

    59. ICS Academy Of Martial Arts
    The filipino arts are highly effective against other systems and arenot seen in tournaments because they are not designed for sport.
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    Filipino Kali, Kuntao, Eskrima, Arnis The Filipino Martial Arts (FMA) have numerous names, including Kali, Kalis Kalis, Escrima, Eskrima, Arnis, Arnis de mano, Kuntao, Gabo, Sikaran, Panantukan, Pananandata, Pananjakman, Dumog. These arts are also closely related to Silat (many forms, including Pencak (Pentjak) Silat and Bersilat). Many of these arts come from Chinese, Burmese, Indian, Malaysian, Indonesian and Filipino heritage. Their common characteristic is in their lethality and use of empty hands and simple weaponry, and in each individuals' personal development. There are also strong aspects of early European fighting tactics, particularly those found in Spanish and Portuguese cultures, most likely due to the numerous hostilities initiated on Philippine soil by these people over the past few centuries. Dumog is the ancient art of Filipino wrestling which utilizes pressure points and leverage to manipulate opponents much larger than you. Arnis, Eskrima (Escrima) and Kali are Filipino weapons arts which teach empty hand techniques based on weapons movements, but which also contain many, many other important aspects. The Filipino arts are highly effective against other systems and are not seen in tournaments because they are not designed for sport. Names of the arts may vary but they are all based on similar concepts. They are all designed to be effective and easily learned. Guro Dan Inosanto explains that "Kali" means "training the hands in motion".

    60. Kali - Escrima
    Sikaran (kicking). This effective fighting technique is employed inthe same fashion as the weaponry portion of the filipino arts.
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    Kali - Escrima - Filipino Pesagi Tolong Brief History: Filipino martial arts was flourishing in the Philippines islands at the time of the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors in the fifteen century. The Filipino martial arts were practiced and established before this time and its roots can be traced back to the Indonesian empires and the Hindu Malayan Arab missionaries. Filipino native arts promote employment of several categories of self-defense.1.Empty hand tactics Panatukan, Sikaran Balaraw, Sisip, Klewang Baston,Olisi,Garrote 4. Staffs, lances, spears Belok, Bankaw, Sibat 5.Projectile weapons, blow guns Sumpit, Busog pana 6. Shields Taming, Kalasag. One of the advantages that the Filipinos found by using the hard stick Garrote Commonly known systems and styles throughout the Filipino islands that employ weaponry defenses can be identified under three names.

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