The Somewhat Controversial Filipino Martial Arts History

The Philippine Martial Arts have somewhat of apopulation was converted to Roman Catholicism
controversial history. The following are fromexcept for the Muslim Moros of the Sulu
history, research, and also knowledge passed onarchipelago. Spanish fencing also had a direct
from experienced eskrimadors. Do your owneffect on the fighting arts of the Philippines, with
research and come to your ownthe introduction of angles of attack, and the use
conclusions.Eskrima- the art of fencing; fightingof Espada y daga (sword and dagger). When the
with swords in a skilled.Arnis- Filipino sword fightingSpanish imposed a ban on the practice of all
martial art.The Philippines warrior arts are deeplynative fighting arts and the carrying of bladed
rooted in the historyweapons during their occupation of the islands, the
and culture of the Filipino people. They are theFilipinos were forced to substitute the use of the
products of a highly developedsword with that of the rattan. In the beginning the
civilization which flourished long before the arrivalrattan was used to deliver strikes in the same
of the West upon itsmanner as the blade i.e. slashing and thrusting, and
shores, and of centuries of warfare against athe knife (or short stick) was still held in reserve
variety of oppressors. Both theseas a back up weapon in case the opponent closed
factors are responsible for the highly technicalthe distance, typical of it's use by the Spanish.
and pragmatic outlook of theHardly ever was it used to block or parry an
Filipino Martial Arts.The History of the Philippines isoncoming strike. However through time the
a long one, with records stretching back to as farFilipinos began to realise that because the stick
as 900AD.had different handling qualities, certain lines of
In the case of the Filipino martial arts, whenattack were open to them that were not
examining the history of the Philippines as aavailable with the swords, curved and snapping
nation, it is clear that fighting arts have alwaysstrikes. Once they began to appreciate the
been an integral part of the Filipino society. Thecombat effectiveness of the stick the use of the
fighting arts of the Philippines, like in many otherknife also changed and began to be used more
places, were influenced by many different culturesaggressively in terms of blocking, parrying,
and made uniquely Filipino by the Filipinos and therechecking, scooping, thrusting and slashing. This in
weapon systems and surroundings.turn led to the creation of Olisi y baraw (stick and
Spanish rule in the Philippines lasted until 1898dagger).I have heard that the term eskrima was
when Spain was defeated in thederived from the spanish word esgrima, or
Spanish-American war. During this long period ofpossibly from the word skirmish(a short
colonization, the Spanish had some importantunexpected fight).
effects on the Filipino culture. Firstly, most of the