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Siling Labuyo Arnis
Curriculum
Contrary to popular belief, Filipino Martial Arts aren't just
about weapons training. In fact, the majority of training time
in Siling Labuyo Arnis is devoted to use of the empty hands.
After all, they are the tools that you will always have
available to you, so you might as well learn how to use them. Our curriculum is the antithesis of the set-in-stone
dogmatism that one might see in some schools, intentionally
so. We would rather work with the attributes of the student,
the abilities they've developed, and the resources they bring to
class rather than some arbitrary list of techniques. The
curriculum isn't standardized, because students aren't standardized
either. There are three major
areas to our training: Empty Hands, Sticks, and Blades. All of
these interact to a large degree - holding a weapon in one hand
doesn't mean that the other hand is now unable to punch or grab.
Empty Hands
There are two major components to the empty handed curriculum:
- Striking
- punches, kicks, elbows, knees and headbutts
- Grappling
- jointlocks, throws, takedowns, holds
Both striking and grappling are done standing, and on the
ground. As mentioned above, all of our areas of study
interact, since it isn't difficult for a fight to suddenly end up in
a situation where the combatants find themselves on the ground,
wrestling over possession of a stick or knife.
Stick
The rattan stick is extremely common in FMA training, and is used
both to train the uses of, and defences against, the common
club. It also serves as a 'stunt double' for larger bladed
weapons (machete, axe, etc.) since we use mostly the
same body mechanics (as
explained here) and same striking angles, but the
rattan allows for a greater degree of safety while training.
Knife
Since edged weapons are extremely common, learning how to deal with
them makes a great deal of sense. The knife develops
quick reactions, sensitivity and agile footwork. Other
As mentioned, the above three areas form the bulk of the Siling
Labuyo Arnis curriculum. However, there are a plethora of
other weapons applications that we feel deserve some attention, both
for skill development, and for familiarity with uncommon weapons.
- Double Stick
- Long stick (4 feet and longer)
- Stick and Dagger (or any other unmatched weapon combination)
- Palm stick (approximately 6 inches long)
- Flexible weapons (such as a chain)
- Projectile weapons (throwing knife, axe, nails)
Email us at guro@youngforest.ca
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