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Escrima Stick Fighting Techniques
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Doble Baston
Doble Baston is a technique involving the use of two sticks, enhancing offensive and defensive capabilities.
Anting-Anting
Anting-Anting refers to a technique of moving in a manner that evades or minimizes the damage from incoming strikes.
Agaw Baston
Agaw Baston is a disarmament technique designed to strip the stick from an opponent's grasp.
Trapiko
Trapiko involves redirecting an opponent's force or attack into a position less threatening to the defender, often setting up counterattacks.
Hubad-Lubad
Hubad-Lubad is a drill that emphasizes flow and continuous movement, practicing both offensive and defensive techniques without weapon contact.
Siniwali
Siniwali refers to a weaving pattern of strikes, designed to overwhelm an opponent with fluid, rhythmic motions.
Redonda
Redonda is a circular striking technique that utilizes continuous, fluid stick twirling to strike from multiple angles.
Banda y Banda
Banda y Banda is characterized by a side-to-side striking motion, often aimed at the opponent's torso.
Punyo
Punyo involves using the butt or end of the stick to strike, allowing for close-range attacks.
Sungkiti
Sungkiti is a hooking technique aimed at catching or controlling the opponent's stick or arm.
Ikis
Ikis means 'X' in Tagalog and it involves crossing your sticks or arms in an 'X' pattern to block incoming attacks.
Baston Largo
Baston Largo is a technique utilizing the full length of the stick, maximizing reach and leverage for long-range strikes.
Tapi-Tapi
Tapi-Tapi is a counter-for-counter exchange where practitioners rapidly alternate between striking and defending in close quarters.
Florette
Florette is a complex, flowing stick twirling technique used to deceive or confuse an opponent as a setup for strikes.
Payong
Payong consists of a defensive overhead stick position that resembles an open umbrella, used to block incoming strikes.
Cadena
Cadena deploys linking or chain-like striking combinations that flow seamlessly from one technique to the next.
Rompiendo
Rompiendo is a striking technique that focuses on breaking through an opponent's defense with powerful strikes.
Abanico
Abanico involves short, quick, fan-like strikes delivered from the wrist.
Pakal
Pakal refers to the grip of the stick where the thumb is pointing along the length of the weapon, which allows for quick, stabbing motions.
Espada y Daga
Espada y Daga involves using one stick and one knife simultaneously, allowing for a combination of long and short-range techniques.
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