GIRLS of ESKRIMA:
FILIPINO Blade/Empty-Hand Self Defense Technical Photosets by Guro Khalid Khan
CONTACT: eskrimaclass@yahoo.com
Camera used: Asahi Pentax 35 mm film camera
Article:
Southeast Asia is known for its specialized Weapon Fighting Arts,
from Krabi Krabong in Muay Thai (Thailand), Kiris and Tongkat
in Pentjak Silat (Indonesia), to Kiris, Barong, Bolo, and
Rattan Stick in Eskrima (a group of styles also known as "Kali" or "Arnis"
from the Philippine islands). The technical emphasis of these arts
is always on the forearm (from hand to elbow), and the lower leg (from foot
to knee), and not on the torso or the skull, although that can be
considered a target once the opponent is stopped in the attack.
The combat practice is in drill methods to improve timing and
reflexes. And so it became like learning to play a "musical" instrument,
or saying poetry, although in this instance the "poetry" is based on
multiplying of one technique with another and coming up with various
advanced techniques from fundamental counter routines.