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Topic: Doce Pares


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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.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eskrima   (5224 words)

  
 Student Information Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Doce Pares Escrima - Founded by the Cañete family, headed by Dionision Ca?ete.
Doce Pares head instructor in the US, the second highest master in the
According to Doce Pares Grandmaster and lawyer Dioniso "Diony" Cañete,
www.imafit.com /studentpagetop.html   (3636 words)

  
 FMA Faq Page
The current head and President of Doce Pares is Cacoy Canete (1919-).
Doce Pares is a world leading organization of the traditional Philippine
Doce Pares Publishing House, Inc, Cebu City, Philippines, 1989.
www.martialartsresource.com /anonftp/pub/eskrima/digests/fmafaq.htm   (10809 words)

  
 Martial Arts Encyclopedia, martial art styles
Daito-ryu goes beyond being a simple means of self-defense, and aims at putting mind and body in balance with the spirit that pervades the universe, developing oneself as a person, and contributing to society...
Doce Pares is actually the conglomeration of various styles that each founding Master brought into the organization when it was formed in 1932...
ESKRIMA / KALI / ARNIS: Centuries old, the Filipino warrior arts have long been the backbone of Filipino society.
www.fullcombat.com /martialartstyles.html   (664 words)

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