Mark V. Wiley

Filipino Martial Arts


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      FILIPINO MARTIAL ARTS

       Cabales Serrada Escrima

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      FILIPINO MARTIAL ARTS

       Cabales Serrada Escrima

      Mark V. Wiley

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      CHARLES E. TUTTLE COMPANY

       Rutland, Vermont & Tokyo, Japan

      Disclaimer

      Please note that the publisher of this instructional book is NOT RESPONSIBLE in any manner whatsoever for any injury that may result from practicing the techniques and/or following the instructions given within. Since the physical activities described herein may be too strenuous in nature for some readers to engage in safely, it is essential that a physician be consulted prior to training.

      Published by the Charles E. Tuttle Company, Inc.

       of Rutland, Vermont & Tokyo, Japan

       with editorial offices at

       Osaki Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 141-0032

      ©1994 by Charles E. Tuttle Publishing Co., Inc.

       All rights reserved

      LCC Card No. 93-61409

       ISBN 0-8048-1913-0

       ISBN 978-1-4629-0760-1 (ebook)

       [email protected] www.tuttlepublishing.com

      First edition, 1994

       Fifth reprinting, 1998

      PRINTED IN SINGAPORE

      To the memory of Grandmaster Angel Cabales,

       whose knowledge, skill, and kindness

       are my greatest inspiration.

       Through his dedication and integrity,

       Escrima is in existence for yet another generation.

      ▲ Table of Contents ▲

Foreword by Grandmaster Angel Cabales
Foreword by Mike Young
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART ONE: The History and Philosophy of Escrirna
1. Preliminary Background
History of Escrima
2. The Evolution of Serrada Escrima
Felicisimo Dizon
Angel Cabales
Development of the System
Legacy of the Grandmaster
3. Filipino Cultural Beliefs
The Spiritual Beliefs
Anting-anting
Oracion
Juramentado
Their Relevance in Serrada Escrima
4. Psychological Attributes
Awareness
Motivation
Imagery
Emotional Control
5. Concepts Needed for Practice
Progressions in Training
The Path of Proficiency
Escrima as an Art and Science
PART TWO: The Fundamentals of Practice
6. The Arsenal of Serrada Escrima
Anatomical Weapons
Dagger Hand (Tagang Kamay)
C-Hand (Ipit Kamay)
Fist (Suntak)
Forearm (Bisig)
Knee (Tuhad)
Foot (Paa)
The Escrima Stick
Materials
Finding the Proper Length
Gripping the Stick
The Sword and Dagger
The Espada
The Daga
7. The Foundation of Serrada Escrima
Body Positions
The Natural Position (Tindig Luwagan)
The Attention Position (Tindig Paggalang)
The Courtesy Salutation (Bigay Galang)
The Ready Position (Tindig Serrada)
The Lock and Block Position (Laban Tayang)
Footwork
Zoning (Paak)
Triangle Stepping (Hakbang Tatsulack)
Replacement Stepping (Salit-salit)
The Concept of Distance
Distancia de Fuera
Distancia Larga Mana