Republic Act 9850 established Arnis as the national martial art of the Philippines. President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo signed this law in 2002, proclaiming Arnis as the country's national sport. The document defines key Arnis terms like pagmamano, abaniko, forms/routines, dumog, sinawali, closed grip, defensive blocking, and struggle stance that are important techniques and positions within the martial art.
Republic Act 9850 established Arnis as the national martial art of the Philippines. President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo signed this law in 2002, proclaiming Arnis as the country's national sport. The document defines key Arnis terms like pagmamano, abaniko, forms/routines, dumog, sinawali, closed grip, defensive blocking, and struggle stance that are important techniques and positions within the martial art.
Republic Act 9850 established Arnis as the national martial art of the Philippines. President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo signed this law in 2002, proclaiming Arnis as the country's national sport. The document defines key Arnis terms like pagmamano, abaniko, forms/routines, dumog, sinawali, closed grip, defensive blocking, and struggle stance that are important techniques and positions within the martial art.
Republic Act 9850 established Arnis as the national martial art of the Philippines. President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo signed this law in 2002, proclaiming Arnis as the country's national sport. The document defines key Arnis terms like pagmamano, abaniko, forms/routines, dumog, sinawali, closed grip, defensive blocking, and struggle stance that are important techniques and positions within the martial art.
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space provided. Republic Act. 9850 1. Republic Act that establish Arnis in Philippines Martial Arts and National Sports Pres. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo 2. She signed the Law proclaiming Arnis as our national sport Pagmamano 3. A salutation performed in regular practice sessions Abaniko 4. A type of olisi strike also known as cut.
Arnis Forms/Routines 5. Also known as sayaw, form or Koranda.
Dumog 6. Refers to the technique of wresting away the weapon from the opponent. Sinawali 7. A two-man training drills popular among beginners.
Closed Grip 8. The type of gripping also known as full grip.
Defensive Blocking 9. The act of stopping or striking the attacking force. Struggle Stance 10. He stands were in the legs spread twice as width of the shoulder.