Arnis Self-Defense : Stick, Blade, and Empty-Hand Combat Techniques of the Philippines by Jose Paman (2007, Trade Paperback)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherNorth Atlantic Books
ISBN-101583941770
ISBN-139781583941775
eBay Product ID (ePID)57160876

Product Key Features

Book TitleArnis Self-Defense : Stick, Blade, and Empty-Hand Combat Techniques of the Philippines
Number of Pages200 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicReference, Martial Arts & Self-Defense, History
Publication Year2007
IllustratorYes
GenreSports & Recreation
AuthorJose Paman
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height0.5 in
Item Weight13.9 Oz
Item Length9.3 in
Item Width7 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2006-035427
Dewey Edition22
Reviews"Author José G.Paman was one of my first-generation black belt graduates in arnis and karate at the original Arjuken Karate Association at Quiapo...In this [book], Paman describes the background development of arnis and presents in great detail the vital self-defense skills needed to master the various combat situations one may face in everyday life. I heartily endorse this volume and recommend it as essential reading for practitioners of arnis everywhere." -Grandmaster Ernesto Amador Presas Sr., International Philippine Martial Arts Federation, Manila, Philippines, " Author Jose G.Paman was one of my first-generation black belt graduates in arnis and karate at the original Arjuken Karate Association at Quiapo...In this [book], Paman describes the background development of arnis and presents in great detail the vital self-defense skills needed to master the various combat situations one may face in everyday life. I heartily endorse this volume and recommend it as essential reading for practitioners of arnis everywhere." -- Grandmaster Ernesto Amador Presas Sr., International Philippine Martial Arts Federation, Manila, Philippines
Dewey Decimal796.815
SynopsisThe book features a twofold, interrelated focus. First, it looks at the unique Filipino culture; how it was greatly influenced by Spanish colonization, the oppression it suffered under foreign rule, and how the native yearning for freedom led to the development of the martial art of arnis. The book then presents the distinct technical aspects and resultant physical manifestation of the indigenous fighting art. Centering upon the Kombatan method forged by Grandmaster Ernesto Amador Presas Sr., it describes numerous maneuvers utilizing stick, blade, and empty hand components, and offers information on their myriad practical applications. This volume is unique in that it is one of but a few composed by a native-born and bred Filipino author, one who absorbed lesson in the Philippines, directly under the guidance of an established system's founder. The book seeks to present arnis in a proper light, as a simple and pragmatic method of self-protection, while debunking the more fanciful theories and concepts that have crept in as it makes its way into world consciousness., One of only a few books on the subject written by a native-born Filipino author,Arnis Self-Defenseoffers a twofold, interrelated focus. It first looks at the unique Filipino culture - how it was greatly influenced by Spanish colonization, the oppression it suffered under foreign rule, and how the desire for freedom led to the development of the martial art ofarnis.The book then presents the distinct technical aspects of this indigenous fighting art. Centering on the Kombatan method forged by Grandmaster Ernesto Presas Sr., it describes numerous maneuvers utilizing stick, blade, and empty-hand components and details their myriad practical applications. A wealth of photographs and drawings clearly illustrate the principles and techniques described. The author depictsarnisin its true light, as a simple, pragmatic method of self-defense, while debunking the more fanciful theories surrounding it as it surges in popularity., One of only a few books on the subject written by a native-born Filipino author, "Arnis Self-Defense" offers a twofold, interrelated focus. It first looks at the unique Filipino culture -- how it was greatly influenced by Spanish colonization, the oppression it suffered under foreign rule, and how the desire for freedom led to the development of the martial art of "arnis." The book then presents the distinct technical aspects of this indigenous fighting art. Centering on the Kombatan method forged by Grandmaster Ernesto Presas Sr., it describes numerous maneuvers utilizing stick, blade, and empty-hand components and details their myriad practical applications. A wealth of photographs and drawings clearly illustrate the principles and techniques described. The author depicts "arnis" in its true light, as a simple, pragmatic method of self-defense, while debunking the more fanciful theories surrounding it as it surges in popularity.
LC Classification NumberGV1114.38.P36 2007
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