The various styles have one thing in common that makes them unique in the world of martial arts. The principals of combat of Arnis are based on a pattern of angles that all attacks fall into, regardless of style, regardless of weapon. It is not suprising that the elusive “bastons” of the Filipinos were effective and difficult to deal with, because of its elliptical and constant motion and varying angles of attack and countless reversals.
Phases or stages of training
Solo Baston – Single stick
Doble Baston – Double stick
Espada Y Daga – Sword and knife
Daga Y Daga – Knife to Knife
Mano y Mano – Hand to Hand
Sikaran (Sipa) – Kick counter Kick
Sibat – Staff or Spear
June 5th through 7th, 2015 - Dayton, OhioDoble Baston – Double stick
Espada Y Daga – Sword and knife
Daga Y Daga – Knife to Knife
Mano y Mano – Hand to Hand
Sikaran (Sipa) – Kick counter Kick
Sibat – Staff or Spear
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June 27th, 2015 - Clinton, Tennessee
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July 16th through 19th, 2015 - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
10th Annual Pittsburgh Filipino Martial Arts Camp
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August 15th, 2015 - Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
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September 26th and 27th, 2015 - Sacramento, California
Martial Arts Collective Society's 2015 Gathering
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October 1st through 4th, 2015 - Laurel Ridge, North Carolina
9th Annual Iron Mountain Camp
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October 23rd through 25th, 2015 - Boca Raton, Florida
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November 6th and 7th, 2015 - Atlanta, Georgia
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November 19th through 22nd, 2015 - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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December 4th through 6th, 2015 - Los Angeles, California
The Whipping Willow Winter Gathering
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