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@KylaYong22 parehas ra diay ta... Lol :D sa cebu ko.... doce pares HQ... XD
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@miguelgdadu yeah, I'm an eskrimadora from Bacolod city, I'm also a red belt in 태권도
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@KylaYong22 Yep... btw are you a doce pares student too? from phil. HeHeHE:)
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@miguelgdadu It's originated in Cebu, when Magellan came, eskrimadors were the ones fighting the Spaniards
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@JKL09KL lol....its not from china though.... its from Philippines....
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oh my god.... your hands are too distant from the the lower tip.... it should be 2 inches..... or else you will be easily disarmed.....
-Doce Pares' student
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My friend,I hate to be picky but..That aint how you hold em..your hands are too far up. You want to have about 2 inches of the butt beneath your hand.Not the 6 you were showing.Also at the beginning you loosely twirled the stick between your fingers..Eskrima requires a solid grip else it's too easy to get them knocked out of your hand..Please,if you are going to show the world your skills,do it correctly..I feel qualified to speak on the subject as I've studied eskrima in the Phillippines.Thanks
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I would kick this guys ass, dumb white fucker
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they're Kali sticks, escrimas are longer!!!
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@ndsboy888 actually everyone can learn martial arts.... ofc he could learn martial arts but the thing is... hw u use it
there was no history about the escrima sticks.
all it was was how it can be used.i bet you dont even know where it came from.
next time when you say "that is a simple history" say some history before you say that.
spar00champ 4 years ago 17
First, where's the History? All that was said was a very basic overview of the weapon, not the History behind it. Most importantly, THE FILIPINO MARTIAL ARTS DON'T HAVE NOR THEY EVER DID HAVE ANYTHING TO DO WITH NINJUTSU! Being a Black Belt in Kobudo doesn't makes anyone an expert on a totally different martial art from a totally different country.
marcosfenrir 2 years ago 7