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Eskrima - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Some of the most famous systems from and in the Philippines are San Miguel Eskrima, Doce Pares, Balintawak, Modern Arnis, Kalis Illustrisimo/Bakbakan and the Black Eagle Eskrima, while in the United States the Inayan System of Eskrima, Sayoc Kali, Cabales Serrada Escrima, Lameco Eskrima and Dog Brothers Martial Art are popular. |
 | | The hubud-lubud (commonly misspelled as hubad-lubad, hubad meaning naked) taken from the Doce Pares system is frequently used as a type of "generator" drill, where one is forced to act and think while fists are already flying. |
 | | Doce Pares Escrima - Founded by the Cañete family, headed by GM Cacoy Cañete. |
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