Edited-Hope2 - q2 - MODULE 3
Edited-Hope2 - q2 - MODULE 3
Edited-Hope2 - q2 - MODULE 3
Education H.O.P.E 2
Quarter 3 and 4 – Module 3
Sets FITT goals based on training
principles to achieve and/or
maintain HRF.
First Edition, 2020
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learners acquire the needed 21st century skills while taking into consideration
their needs and circumstances.
In addition to the material in the main text, you will also see this box in the body of
the module:
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You also need to keep track of the learners' progress while allowing them to
manage their own learning. Furthermore, you are expected to encourage and assist
the learners as they do the tasks included in the module.
This module was designed to provide you with fun and meaningful opportunities
for guided and independent learning at your own pace and time. You will be
enabled to process the contents of the learning resource while being an active
learner.
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What I Need to Know This will give you an idea of the skills or
competencies you are expected to learn in
the module.
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1. Use the module with care. Do not put unnecessary mark/s on any part of
the module. Use a separate sheet of paper in answering the exercises.
2. Don’t forget to answer What I Know before moving on to the other activities
included in the module.
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answers.
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We hope that through this material, you will experience meaningful learning
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What I Need to Know
This module was designed and written with you in mind. It aims to teach the
basic movements of Solo Baston (single stick) in order to promote Arnis, Kali,
Escrima, and Anyo especially among the youth today. It also seeks to impart the
positive values and discipline that come from the practice of these martial arts.
This module hopes to contribute to the preservation of our authentic Filipino
fighting culture and traditions, in honor of our heroic ancestors.
Direction: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a
separate sheet of paper.
1.What country sweeps the gold medal in Arnis in the 2019 South East Asian
Games?
A. Indonesia B. Malaysia
C. Philippines D. Thailand
2. Who approved the law of making Arnis as the National Sports of the Philippines?
A. Arnisado B. Arnisador
C. Arnisan D. Arnis Mano
A. kamagong B. kawayan
C. narra D. rattan
A. 50 cm to 90 cm B. 60 cm to 90 cm
C. 70 cm to 90 cm D. 80 cm to 90 cm
7. The playing area of Arnis is a square shape space and clear from
obstruction. What should be its measurement?
9. In Arnis the term Largo stands for long range. What does Corto stand for?
10. What is a skill in Arnis where in the Arnisador will form a weaving movement
using their stick?
A. Anyo B. Arnis
C. Mano y Mano D. Sagupaan
Direction: The following are the components of Physical fitness needed in playing
Arnis. Rate yourself accordingly base on your ability. 4 very well, 3-well, 2-needs
extra work, 1- weakness
1. coordination
2. speed
3. agility
4. reaction time
5.balance
6.muscular strength
A general rating of (4) very well means you can play the sports confidently. You are;
therefore, encouraged to pursue the sports for recreational purposes and a form of
self- defense. If your rate needs extra work or below, it is not too late. Playing Arnis
will help you develop your fitness level and at the same time learn the art of self-
defense.
What’s New
Direction: List the individual/dual sports that you know under the “What I
Know? column. On the “What I want to Learn?” column, write the things you still
want to learn about the sports you listed. Lastly, on the “What I learned? column,
write all the topics/ skills that you have learned from your physical education
class.
What is It
HISTORY OF ARNIS
This martial art originated in the Philippines. The primary weapon used in
this traditional martial art is the cane or baton. It also involves hand to hand
combat, grappling, and weapons disarming.
In 1521, equipped with nothing more than bladed weapons and their
fearsome arnis abilities, Filipino islanders defeated Ferdinand Magellan’s armored,
musket-bearing Spanish conquistador forces when they tried to invade.
When the Spanish eventually returned and successfully conquered parts of
the Philippines, the traditions of arnis were preserved, despite its prohibition, in
the forms of ritual dance, performance and mock battles. While earlier Filipino
martial arts were influenced by Spanish colonization, the modern forms have been
affected by the country’s contact with both the United States and Japan after
gaining independence in 1898. Just over a century later, in 2009, the government
of the Philippines declared arnis to be the martial art and national sport of the
Philippines.
Different styles of arnis are now being practiced all over the world. Although
not as popular as other oriental martial arts, it is highly respected for its
practicality and effectiveness in terms of self-defense and combat. In recent South
East Asean Game 2019 the Philippine Arnis team wrapped up 14 gold medals that
made them the champion.
Equipment:
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https://shopee.ph/Stix-Arnis-Headgear-Protector- i.63716280.4615247623
arnis/?frame=8d7a17818961abc7abf768437cf553f5364dfd5
FACILITY
Playing Area- A square measuring 8.0 meters by 8.0 meters with a two (2)
meters minimum free zone around it, and a clear space without any
obstruction up to a height of not less than 5 meters from the playing surface
https://martialartskills.com/arnis-rules-and-regulations/#FACILITES
Benefits of Arnis to a Person
1. Arnis is an effective self-defense.
5. Arnis develops mental strength and courage that allows someone to face
danger and pain.
TERMINOLOGIES:
Arnisador- practitioners of Arnis
Butt- punyo of the stick closer to the handle
Dagger – Daga
Distance (Long Range) – Largo
Distance (Medium Range) – Medio
Distance (Short Range) – Corto
Goodbye – Paalam
Grappling or Wrestling – Dumog
Grip- the way on how to hold the stick
Handle/grip of weapon – Puño
Hello – Mabuhay (or) Kumusta
How are you? – Kumusta?
Instructor – Guro
Machete – Bolo
Poke – Tusok
Ready position- Handa
Respect – Pugay (form of salutation/greeting between practitioners)
Stab or Thrust – Saksak
Stick (Single) – Solo Baston
Stick (Double) – Doble Baston
Stick Weapon – Yantok
Sword – Espada
Sword and Dagger – Espada y Daga
Thank You – Salamat
Unarmed Combat – Mano Y Mano
You Are Welcome – Walang Anuman
Weaving (Weapon Movement) – Sinawali
https://brainly.ph/question/2499152#readmore
FUNDAMENTAL SKILLS
Stand with your feet apart parallel to the shoulder with both
toes pointing forward. The knees should be straight, the
waist and the body facing forward. Hands are on waist level
and the hands should hold the sticks on both sides. The
ready stance is commonly used when standing at ease during
training or tournaments.
Attention Stance
Stand with your feet forming a 45-degree angle. Heels should be close to each
other, knees should be straight, the waist and body facing forward. Shoulders
are dropped to the side and both hands are at waist level. The Attention Stance is
commonly used in preparation for courtesy or “bowing” at commencement of
sparring.
Forward Stance
Starting with the ready stance,
move one foot forward until the
knee and the toe are in line with
each other. Both toes are pointing
in front, the waist and the body is
facing forward. The body should
not be too low or the lead foot too
extended otherwise it will be hard
to manoeuvre. Distribute the
weight or center of gravity to both
legs. Forward stances can be right
foot lead, which is the Right Foot
Forward Stance or it can be left foot
lead which is Left Foot Forward
Stance. Forward Stance is
commonly used with frontal
striking or blocking techniques.
Oblique Stance
Starting with the ready stance,
move one foot forward 45 degrees
away from the body until the
knee and the toe are in line with
each other. Move on the same
direction as the lead foot (e.g. for
right foot lead, move 45 degrees
forward to the right). Both toes
are pointing in front, the waist
and the body is facing forward.
The body should not be too low
or the lead foot too extended
otherwise it will be hard to
maneuver. Distribute the weight
or center of gravity to both legs.
Oblique stances can be right foot
lead, which is the Right Foot
Oblique Stance or it can be left
foot lead which is Left Foot
Oblique Stance. Oblique Stances
are commonly used for forward
blocking and evasion techniques.
STRADDLE STANCE
Side Stance
What’s More
Thrust 2.________________
Strike 5.________________
Objectives: Choreograph a two-minute single stick Anyo that will display the
fundamental skills of Arnis.
c. quadriceps stretch
d. upper chest stretch
Here’s How:
2. Some errors in techniques but are able to keep presence of mind and
carry on
RATING
4 3 2 1
Execution of Skills
Coordination
Activity 1.2 Show me your moves!
Direction:
Using the following rating scale, assess yourself as you perform the 12 Striking
points and blocking in front of the mirror or ask somebody to rate you based on the
rating below.
3 – Performed the technique with some errors but is able to correct oneself
easily
2 – Performed the technique with some errors but relied on one’s help
Dynamic Stretching:
a. lunge
b. high Knees
Cooling down:
c. quadriceps stretch
Direction: This will serve as your record for accomplishing your task every week.
Your goal is to execute the 12 Striking points and the Anyo alternately. Record the
number of minutes/ hours devoted to each routine including the warmup and cool
down exercise each day. Rate yourself based on:
5 stars – high intensity, 4 to 5 repetitions
4 stars – high intensity, 2 to 3 repetitions
3 stars – low intensity, 4 to 5 repetitions
2 stars – low intensity, 2 to 3 repetitions
1 star - low intensity, 1 repetition
Equipment:
Cane and timer
Monday 12 striking
Tuesday Anyo
Wednesday 12 striking
Thursday Anyo
Friday 12 striking
Saturday Anyo
Activity 1.2
1. What is the biggest challenge that you have encountered while doing the
activity?
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2. Did you strictly follow the routines that you prepared? Explain your answer.
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Assessment
Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a
separate sheet of paper.
1. Which is not included in the names Arnis have been known for in different
Filipino regional languages?
A. Eskrima C. Kali
B. Garote D. Sibat
2. In what year was Arnis declaired as the national sports of the Philippines?
A. 2007 C. 2009
B. 2008 D. 2010
3. Who is the chairman and president of the Arnis federation in the Philippines?
4. What does PEKAF, the governing body of Arnis in the Philippines stand for?
A. Anyo C. Laban
B. Dumog D. Sagupa
A. Anyo C. Kamusta
B. Duelo D. Pugay
10. Which one of the stances that mimics position when riding on a horse back?
11. Which of the following players are required to strike their opponents'
different body parts with one baton?
12. Starting with the ready stance, move one foot backward 45 degrees away
from the body. The heels of the foot should form an imaginary “L” shape
while the legs are in a straddle Position. Which one is being described?
13. Strike to the right temple area of the opponent. This strike is number __ in
the 12 striking points.
A. one C. three
B. two D. four
Internet Sources:
Pinterest https://www.pinterest.ph/pin/522980575449309689/
Books:
Lualhati Fernando-Callo 2016, Physical Education and Health Volume 1 1st edition,
Rex book store Manila Philippines
Tolitol, Mangubat, Urbiztondo, Vergara 2016, HOPE 2 Sports, Vibal Group Inc.