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  Espada y daga - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Espada y daga (also known as "punta y daga" or "olisi y baraw (cebuano))" is a discipline of Eskrima and the Filipino martial arts (FMA) believed to be influenced by European Fencing.
Training espada y daga is generally precipitated by solo baston (single stick) and/or doble Baston (double stick), with mano mano (empty hands) and dumog (wrestling) being taught to advanced students.
The Cabales Serrada Eskrima and Doce Pares Eskrima styles are well known for their focus on their teaching of espada y daga.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Espada_y_daga   (282 words)

  
 ESPADA Y DAGA: The Sword & Dagger Fighting Art - Dan Anderson Karate
Espada Y Daga - The Sword and Dagger Fighting Art is Prof.
This is his first book to cover the Modern Arnis 80 viewpoint of espada y daga, the art of the short and long blade.
For those of us that practice the art, it is arguably the most difficult, and from a combative point of view, it is probably the most dangerous bladed weapon combination one can come up against.
www.danandersonkarate.com /store/arnis_bk6.html   (513 words)

  
 Handmade Filipino Knives and Swords: Espada Y Daga
Espada Y Daga (Sword and Knife) is a system or a technique that was developed and perfected in the Philippines.
Espada Y Daga is the use of both long sword for long range to middle range attack, and the dagger for the middle range to close quarter range attack.
Both the Espada and the Daga are employed at the same time with weaving like movements are very deceiving and quick to finish the job!
www.psdtc.com /Espada.Y.Daga.filipino.weapons.htm   (541 words)

  
 Espada y Daga seminar - MartialTalk.Com
All of the above were done with espada y daga.
Circular stepping patterns are easy to imagine (although a picture is worth a thousand words) if you think of the opponent as standing in the center of a large circle that is defined as the radius created by the reach of his longest and closest weapon.
1) countering his daga thrust with your daga while sidestepping to the right; 2) parrying his daga thrust with your espada while sidestepping to the right (assuming that he is thrusting with his left hand).
www.martialtalk.com /forum/showthread.php?t=3330   (1735 words)

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