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Modern Arnis: The Filipino Art of Stick Fighting

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Manufacturer: Black Belt Communications
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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 796.8 EAN: 9780897500890 ISBN: 089750089X Label: Black Belt Communications Manufacturer: Black Belt Communications Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 208 Publication Date: 1983-06-01 Publisher: Black Belt Communications Studio: Black Belt Communications
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Covering a variety of preparatory stretches and warm-up exercises, the 12-zone striking and defense systems, hand-to-hand combat ('trapping hands'), flow-practice drills, sinawali and redonda, this 160-page, fully illustrated text gives novices a tangible amount of self-defense skill through specific drills. For example, the sinawali is taught without sticks, in empty-hand fashion, to illustrate how its weaving motions can be easily translated into empty-hand movements for blocking, punching, and takedowns. He discusses the 12 important angles of attacks on the human body, 12 basic ways of dealing with each angle, plus stick and sword disarming techniques.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Compact Flowing Arnis +++ Comment: "Modern Arnis", by Remy Presas, presents compact flowing Arnis in a compact flowing book. It has very clear photos and prose -- precisely ordered on macro and micro scales -- from over-all patterns to small details -- from chapter to chapter. The angles of the moves, for each move-set, are some of the best I have seen of any defense/combative art.
If, the essence of defense is to deflect opposition of opponents down and away -- removing foes'-balance while keeping self-balance -- until "check-mate". Then, "Modern Arnis" shows how to do this -- in a streamlined way. Many move-sets end with the foe in check -- yet could be easily extended in various directions. So, Remy Presas shuts-down foes' options while keeping his options open.
I first learned a little Modern Arnis as part of an [informal] Kenpo Jiujitsu off-shoot of Kosho-Ryu Kempo. My own small and casual off-shoot of that Kenpo lineage, like many others out of Hawaii, combines other Arts with Kenpo -- a blend of Savate, Boxing, and Karate, into "anti-grappling". We seem to search for ways to combine these Arts in a smooth, compact, and effective way.
When going over all of my experience and tendency recently, I realized that Modern Arnis had worked-on and solved this kind of streamlined-combination spot-on. In "Modern Arnis" [this book], as well as in other Modern Arnis works, Remy Presas shows how to combine various Arnis Arts with some Judo, Karate, Jiujitsu, and Kenpo, into Modern Arnis -- Keeping In The Flow +++
Customer Rating:      Summary: Back to the basics and adapted to modern day Comment: Having trained in Filipino Kali many years ago I was looking for a book that could re-introduce me to this martial art. Although this book covers more then just stick fighting, I found this book to be a fine introduction to stick fighting essentials. The book does not get too intricate or technical, which I think is a good thing in any martial art book since the effectiveness of the more complex movements is founded upon the mastery of the simple basics. Also, in a real world situation it is always best to stick with the fundamentals. So one must master the basics first and Presas shows his mastery of this superb Filipino martial art (Arnis) with his ability to bring it up to date in a system he founded called Modern Arnis (which as I understand it is pretty much a combination of Shotokan karate, Filipino stick fighting (Kali) and judo). The book gives excellent basic instruction and begins with preparatory warm up and stretching exercises, then goes into the proper way to hold the baton. It further goes into basic stances, striking zones, sticking defenses, basic hand to hand combat, flow patterns and weaving using either sticks or empty hands, stick disarming techniques, and then ends with sword disarming techniques using sticks. As I said I liked the book because it stuck with the no nonsense basics and in my opinion that's the first thing that must be mastered in any martial art.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The first Arnis book you must by Comment: Contains all the basics you need to start learning the art.
Classic book!
Customer Rating:      Summary: A good introduction Comment: This is a good introduction to the system. It is unfortunate that master martial artists have not worked with professional writers to produce detailed volumes chronicling their systems. This, like most works of its kind- leaves the advanced student wishing MORE had been written.
The book will be informative to the beginner of Modern Arnis and a source of fond nostalgia for advanced students who know that this great man taught us all so much MORE than the pages of this book contain.
Filipino Combat Systems: An Introduction to An Ancient Art For Modern Times
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Staring point Comment: .
This book is a great way to supplement your formal instructions.
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