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Definition of Terms

• Kali-Eskrima-Arnis – Single / Double baton fighting techniques.
• Espada y Daga – Sword and Knife fighting method.
• Daga sa Daga – Knife versus Knife techniques.
• Balisong – Butterfly knife.
• Bangkaw – Long Pole.
• Tres Puntas -  Double Impact weapon ( Dual pointed tips ). This weapon is held in the center.
• Dulo – Dulo – A compact ( usually knife sized ) version of the Dos Puntas.
• Sipaan – Filipino Kicking techniques.
• Dumog – Grappling techniques.
• Mano-Mano – Hand to Hand combat.
• Unified Combat – Mixed or Combinational Martial Arts Competition.

• Birada y Mano – Birada System of Empty Hand Combat.
• Balsakan Buno / Balsakan de Mano – Empty Hand Combat in combination and emphasis on Throwing and Grappling techniques.
• Depakan – Filipino kickboxing ( International Rules ).
• Sinilot -  Filipino Art of Rope gagging and trapping .
• Birada y Dulo – Birada Dulo-Dulo fighting techniques.
• Pangbali –  small impact weapon tied around the wrist
• Dos Manos – a 42 inched long staff and one of the primary BIRADA weapons that employs single and double handed techniques.
• Bangkaw Birada – Bangkaw system of fighting using Birada techniques.
• Birada Dos Puntas – Double edged impact weapon (with pointed ends).
• Birada Tres Puntas – Birada Tres Puntas fighting techniques.
• Barangan – Birada Filipino Machete ( Bolo ) fighting techniques.
• Yuro’d Yuro / Birada y Daga – Birada knife techniques. System includes dagger to dagger and dagger to empty hand techniques.
• Birada Eskrima y Daga – Birada Sword with knife, dual weapon techniques.
• Birada Arnis -Kali – Eskrima – Practical Filipino stick fighting using the Birada principle of Extreme engagement.
• Birahan-Pasukuan –  A Mixed Martial Arts competition that ends upon the surrender/submission of a participant.

 

 

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