Unit Modern Arnis-The Filipino Art of Stick Fighting Flashcards

1
Q

is a martial art from the Philippines that differs from most martial arts in that it teaches the use of weapons from the beginning.

A

Arnis

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2
Q

The Spanish businesspeople who followed Ferdinand Magellan during the mid-1500s introduced their ______styles

A

“Espada y daga”

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3
Q

was the founder of Modern Arnis, a popular Filipino martial art.

A

REMY AMADOR PRESAS

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4
Q

Remi moved to the United States in

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1974

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5
Q

Remi taught his art via

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seminars and camps.

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6
Q

Arnis was developed by the _________ of the Philippines, who used an assorted range of weaponry for combat and self-defence

A

indigenous populations

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7
Q

In _____, the government of the Philippines declared Arnis to be the martial art and national sport of the Philippines.

A

2009

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8
Q

ARNIS INCORPORATES 3 METHODS

A
  1. espada y daga (sword and dagger)
  2. solo baston (single stick)
  3. sinawali (to weave) which uses two sticks
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9
Q

The two major types of Arnis practiced as sports are the system followed by:

A

WEKAF AND ARFI

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10
Q

which was established in 1989 and is recognised internationally:

A

WEKAF (World Eskrima Kali Arnis Federation)

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11
Q

established in 1986 which was used prominently during the 2005 Southeast Asian.

A

Arnis Philippines (ARPI),

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12
Q

Arnis in tagalog

A

Pananandata

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13
Q

Ibanag

A

Pagkalikali

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14
Q

Pangasinan;

A

Kabaraon and Kalirongan,

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15
Q

Bisaya;

A

Kaliradman,

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16
Q

Ilokano

A

Didja,

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17
Q

Arnis was declared as the Philippine National Martial Art and Sport on ______ through _________ signed by _________

A

December 11, 2009,Republic Act 9850,Pres. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.

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18
Q

It is possible that the Filipino who will take up Arnis will find an answer to what an eminent Filipino scholar termed,

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“the search for national identity.”

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19
Q

Arnis teaches us

A

discipline and control

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20
Q

These are striking techniques that consists of moving the stick in front of the body in a fanning-like movement

A

Abanico Corto and Abanico Largo

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21
Q
  • It is a combination of arranged/choreographed movements that consist of striking, blocking and body shifting. It is equivalent to the “Kata” in other martial arts.
A

Anyo

22
Q
  • Derived from the Spanish word “arnes” that is equivalent of the English term “harness” that refers to the colorful appandages and trappings worn by medical soldiers.
A

Arnis

23
Q

It is a striking technique that consists of pointing the stick forward and moving it rapidly and horizontally from left to right in front of the body.

A

Bandy Y Banda

24
Q
  • It is an upward-downward strike and counterstrike horizontally to the right and left alternately across the body
A

Cross Strike

25
Q
  • It is a right downward strike to upward strike and a combination of encircling the stick overhead to strike diagonally across the body with downward-outward motion
A

Doble Zero

26
Q
  • It is a right downward strike diagonally, twisting the forearm to make a circling movement overhead and to strike again forward in a horizontal motion
A

Doblete

27
Q
  • One long stick and one short stick are used in this form for fighting
A

Espada Y Daga (sword or dagger)

28
Q
  • An ancient Malay word refers to a long bladed weapon. It comes from the word “tjakalele” - an Indonesian traditional form of fencing.
A

Kali

29
Q
  • Refers to a free form of Arnis sparring. To show and test the skills of the Arnis practitioners.
A

Larga Muton or Labanang Totohanan

30
Q
  • The movement used in this
    execution of striking technique is like a rainbow.
A

Rainbow Strike

31
Q
  • All strikes are directed to the crown or head. It is a synchronized movements of truck, wrists, arms and shoulders
A

Redonda

32
Q
  • An attack which consists of circling the stick in front of the head prior to each up and down striking movement in front of the body
A

Rompida

33
Q

-It is a pre- arranged/choreographed form of play that consist of thrusting, parrying and striking

A

Sangga at Patama

34
Q

refers to the activity of “weaving”, as applied Eskrima with reference to a set of two-person, two-weapon exercises.

A

Sinawali

35
Q
  • It is a striking technique which is similar to the Rompida, but the stick is not encircled in front of the body prior to each up and down movement.
A

Up and Down

36
Q
  • A striking technique that is also similar to Rompida, but the stick swings overhead in a circular motion.
A

Vertical Strike

37
Q

The game is played by using a

A

padded stick

38
Q

The square playing area is measuring 8.0 meters by 8.0 meters with a two (2) meter free zone around it is clear space without any obstruction with the height of not less than five(5) meters from the playing surface.

A

Dimensions

39
Q

All lines in playing area have 5.08 cm. must be of a different color from the floor and other lines previously drawn

A

Lines of the Playing Area

40
Q
  • The four lines mark the boundary of the playing area with. The free zone distance measuring 2.0 meters are outside of the playing area.
A

Boundary Lines

41
Q
  • Two lines of 1.0-meter-long and 2.0 meter apart the mark of horizontal match line area. Horizontal match lines are drawn from the boundary, 3 meters perpendicularly from the table official and 3.5 meters away from the boundary line that runs parallel to the official’s table.
A

Match Lines

42
Q

Refers to a pair of protective headgear to include an impact of worthy facemask, the specifications of which shall be according to the i-ARNIS standards. Both headgears must be color-coded, one red the other blue, to match the players padded stick

A

HEAD PROTECTOR

43
Q

Refers to a pair of protective gear in the body and properly cushioned, the specifications of which shall be according to the I-ARNIS standard.

A

BODY PROTECTOR

44
Q

either manually or electronically operated, shall be followed under the I-ARNIS standard.

A

SCOREBOARDS

45
Q

types of flags used for consultation are

A

red and blue flags

46
Q

is use for time, signal, start, and end of the round and declare a time-out and resumption of the game.

A

yellow flag

47
Q

is used to keep the two-minutes per round. It will include interruptions such as injury, changing of a broken stick

A

Stop-watch

48
Q

Wooden stick measure

A

not less than 60 cm and not more than 90 cm in length with the diameter of not less than 1.3 cm and more than 3.8 cm. no sharp edges or pointed ends

49
Q

The wooden replica measure

A

not less than 60 cm and not more than 90 cm in full length in Ethnic Asian origin. No have sharp edges or pointed ends

50
Q
  • should cushion material be foaming the padded sticks and shall have a maximum grip diameter not greater than 3.81 cm
A

Foam

51
Q

were designed for protection but also for comfort and practicality. They can use for both the upper arm and forearm
protection

A

The Arm Guards

52
Q

serve as a protection from strikes as the stick held in hand. Its design and structure further ensure that a stable grip is maintained.

A

Arnis Hand Gloves