- arts. In the
central Philippine island region of Visayas, it is
known as
Pangamot or
Pakamot and Sumba****. It is also
known as Mano-mano and
often referred...
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single Olisi (stick) instructor, at the Doce
Pares club. He also
taught pangamot (empty hand
versus weapons). The
single stick is a
training weapon used...
- arts
which included the
boxing art
known as Suntukan, Panantukan, and
Pangamot. Many of
these Filipino fighters gravitated towards the
local sport boxing...
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disarming techniques. In some systems, it is
called suntukan (also
known as
pangamot in the
Visayas and
panantukan in the USA),
which is a
general term to refer...
- and
kaliradman by the Cebuanos.
Unarmed martial-arts
techniques include pangamot (the Bisaya),
suntukan (the Tagalogs),
sikaran (the
Rizal Tagalogs), dumog...
- mano ("hand"). It is also
known as
suntukan or
panununtukan in
Luzon and
pangamot in the Visayas, as well as De Cadena,
Cadena de Mano or
Arnis de Mano in...
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Double Stick,
Stick &
Dagger (Olisi y Baraw) and
empty handed applications (
Pangamot). In 1981, CaƱete
travelled to the Kali
Academy in Torrance, California...
- and
explosive power. The art is
based on the blade,
although -sticks,
pangamot (empty hands), and
sikaran (kicks) are also used.
There are
certain phases...