ARNIS
What is the Republic Act No. 9850
An Act Declaring Arnis as National Martial Art and Sport of the Philippines
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9850:
It is the policy of the State to inculcate patriotism, nationalism and appreciation of the role of national heroes and symbols in the historical development of the country.
Section 1
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9850:
Definition of Arnis. - Arnis, also known as Eskrima, Kali, Garrote and other names in various regional languages
Section 2
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9850:
Arnis is hereby declared as the Philippine National Martial Art and Sport.
Section 3
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9850:
The Department of Education, the National Commission for Culture and the Arts, and the Philippine Sports Commission shall promulgate the necessary rules and regulations to carry out the provisions of this Act.
Section 4
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9850:
Any provision of law, decree, executive order, rule or regulation in conflict or inconsistent with the provisions and/or purposes of this Act is hereby repealed, amended or modified accordingly.
Section 5
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9850:
This Act shall take effect fifteen (15) days after its complete publication in the Official Gazette or in at least two (2) newspapers of general circulation.
Section 6
They traced the origin of arnis to the word _____ an ancient term which refers to the sword,
Kalis
In this play, actors performing swordplay depicting skirmishes between the Christians and Moors
Comedia (Moro-Moro)
What is the name of Arnis in Tagalog
Panandata
What is the name of Arnis in Pangasinense
Kalirongan
What is the name of Arnis in Ilocanos
Dadja or Kabaraon
What is the name of Arnis in Pampangueños
Sinawali
What is the name of Arnis in Ibanags
Pagkali-kali
What is the name pf Arnis in Visayans
Kaliradman or Pagaradman
What DECS order no. allowed exhibition and demonstration of arnis in the Palarong Pambansa (National Games)
DECS Order No. 25, s. 1975
What DECS order no. also known as the Guidelines and Standards for College Service Physical Education which in effect, included arnis in the “dual sport’ category
DECS Order No. 58 (1990)
What DECS memo no. issued instructors’ training to PE teachers for teaching arnis in physical education
DECS Memo No. 294, s. 1995
A Filipino indigenous martial art and sport characterized by the use of one (1) or two (2) sticks or any similar implements or with bare hands and feet also used for striking, blocking, locking and grappling with the use of the same principle as that with the cane (RA 9850).
Arnis
TRADITIONAL TRAINING METHODS:
teaches the artistic execution of swinging movements and
stroking for offense and defense in repetitive drills.
Muestration or pandalag
TRADITIONAL TRAINING METHOD: wherein striking, thrusting, parrying in a
prearranged manners is thought.
Sanga at Patama or Sombra Tabak
TRADITIONAL TRAINING METHOD:
the two trainees engage in a free practice trying
to outmaneuver each other using all their skills.
Larga muto o Labanang Totohanan
FORMS OF PLAY: they used long wooden sword and a short dagger.
Espada y daga (sword and dagger)
FORMS OF PLAY: they used long mutton or baston.
Solo baston (Single Stick)
FORMS OF PLAY: a native term applied because the intricate movements of two muton resemble the wave of the sinawali (criss-cross fashion).
Sinawali
refers to the fundamental skills and the knowledge of the basic in arnis like strikes, counter attacks, sparring and disarming.
Techniques
keenness of the mind and reflexes and sensitivity to one’s environment or situation.
alertness and awareness
the body and the mind should harmoniously work together.
coordination and concentration
showing of quick reaction and total body movement.
speed
a way of releasing the reserve energy or a secret weapon in winning.
power
exact hitting or meeting the target at the exact time without being delayed; anticipation of movement.
timing
it is the effective blows, kicks and contact of the stick towards the opponents.
proper delivery of strikes
ability of the individual to withstand from a long period of time without undue fatigue or with reserve energy for the next activity.
endurance and stamina
dedication to fight at your best.
determination
it is the proper way of carrying yourself inside and outside the arena.
confidence
this is an expression of power and courage. It is also the releasing or tense, anger and fear and it also adds power, strength and courage to fight your enemies.
yelling
What is Salutation
Pagpupugay