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| Books and Manuals |
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Espada Y Daga (Sword & Dagger) Book by Grandmaster Diony Cañete |
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Eskrima Kali
Arnis Book by Grandmaster Diony Cañete |
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Manual on
Tournament Rules (with Comments and annotations) by
Grandmaster Diony Cañete |
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Handbook on the twelve (12) Doce
Pares "Sayaw" by Grandmaster Diony Cañete & Master Dong Cuesta |
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Outline/Syllabus on The Doce Pares
"Multi-Style" 5-Year Training Curriculum |
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Instructional Videos |
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Basic Eskrima Kali Arnis Tapes #1 & 2
by Grandmaster Diony Cañete |
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| Doce
Pares Sayaw (Forms 1-12) Tapes A, B, C, & D |
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by Grandmaster Diony Cañete |
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Basic
Eskrima Kali Arnis (DVD Set of 4)
by Master Percival Pableo and Master Danny Guba |
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Advance
Eskrima Kali Arnis (DVD Set of 6)
by Master Percival "Val" Pableo |
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Doce Pares USA Annual Seminar 2000
and 2001 Special Seminar Tapes by Grandmaster Diony Cañete and Master Dong Cuesta. |
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Equipment |
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NOTE: |
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The full contact sparring gears such
as the Head gear, Body gear, Gloves and Arm Pads are the original and exclusive designs of Grandmaster Diony since 1976 © These
equipments were devised mainly to complement the Tournament Rules
that Grandmaster Diony had likewise formulated, wrote and drafted
in the same year and which are now enforced in all WEKAF
sanctioned events. |
These Equipments and Tournament Rules
made possible
the holding of the historic First National Arnis Eskrima Championships in the Philippines on
March 24, 1979.
- Headgear
- Body protector
- Gloves
- Arm pad
- Rattan sticks
- Regular
- Light (sparring)
- Heavy
- Multi-nodes (close nodes)
- Colored hardwood sticks
- Kamagong
- Bahi
- Hardwood dagger
- Kris design
- Straight design
- Long sticks (bo/staff) 60"-72"
- Rattan
- Hardwood
- Training Swords
- Steel (20 inches blade)
- Kris design
- Kampilan
- Aluminum (20 inches blade)
- Kris
- Kampilan
- Training knife
- Steel (7 inches blade)
- Straight
- Aluminum (7 inches blade)
- Kris
- Straight
- Blade with holes
- Rubber knife (13"-14" blade)
- Stick Case
(can accommodate 6 sticks and 2 wooden daggers)
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- Eskrima bag |
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-Philippine authentic
blades (sharp) |
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& handle with delicate hand carvings) |
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- Kris |
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- Kampilan |
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- Barong |
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- Espada y daga |
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(one set of small and big blades in single scabbard) |
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- Pinuti |
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- Bolo |
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