Arnis Striking

Arnis Striking

The first strike in Arnis 12 Strike is at the​

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1. The first strike in Arnis 12 Strike is at the​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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2. What is a strike of arnis


1. Strike to Left Temple
2. Strike to Right Temple
3. Strike to Left Arm 
4. Strike to Right Arm
5. Thrust to Abdomen
6. Thrust to Left Chest
7. Thrust to Right Chest 
8. Strike to Right Knee
9. Strike to Left Knee
10. Thrust to Left Eye


3. what is the 1st strike of the 12 striking point in arnis ?​


Answer:

#1 – Forehand strike to the left temple.

#2 – Backhand strike to the right temple.

#3 – Forehand strike to the left elbow.

#4 – Backhand strike to the right

elbow.

Explanation:

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4. enumerate the 12 strikes in arnis


12 striking techniques in Arnis:

#1 – Left side of the head attack.
#2 – Right side of the head attack.
#3 – Left side of the body or torso, to the left arm or elbow.
#4 – Right side of the body or torso, to the left arm or elbow.
#5 – Thrust to the stomach.
#6 – Left chest stab.
#7 – Right chest stab.
#8 – Left lower leg.
#9 – Right lower leg.
#10 – Left eye poke.
#11 – Right eye poke.
#12 – Strike to the crown/top of head.

5. what are the 12 strikes of Arnis?


The 12 strikes of Arnis are:
1.Strike to Left Temple
2.Stike to Right Temple
3.Strike to Left Arm
4.Strike to Right Arm
5.Thrust to Abdomen
6.Thrust to Left Chest
7.Thrust to Right Chest
8.Strike to Right Knee
9.Strike to Left Knee
10.Thrust to Left Eye
11.Thrust to Right Eye
12.Strike to Head or Crown

6. What are the 12 basic strikes in Arnis and their meaning?


1.  Strike to left temple.
2.  Strike to right temple.
3.  Strike to left arm.
4.  Strike to right arm.
5.  Thrust to abdomen.
6.  Thrust to right chest.
7.  Thrust to left chest.
8.  Strike to right knee.
9.  Strike to left knee.
10. Thrust to left eye.
11. Thrust to right eye.
12. Strike to head or crown.

7. Enumeration1.)sticking techniques in arnis2.) Arnis stance3.) The first strikes4.) The basic blocking techniques in arnis.​


Answer:

A diagonal downward forehand swing to the left temple. From the position, the warrior will hold the stick with one hand at 1 o'clock moving his stick in slashing motion while his free hand on his chest. 2–Right side of the head attack. A diagonal downward backhand swing striking to the right temple.

Explanation:

ARNIS STANCE

The knees should be straight, the waist and the body facing forward. Hands are on waist level and the hands should hold the sticks on both sides. The ready stance is commonly used when standing at ease during training or tournaments.

THE FIRST STRIKE

The first 5 strikes are as follows.

The first 5 strikes are as follows.#1 – Forehand strike to the left temple. #2 – Backhand strike to the right temple. #3 – Forehand strike to the left elbow. #4 – Backhand strike to the right elbow.

BASIC BLOCKING

Rising Block Vertical Block.

Rising Block Vertical Block.Vertical Block- performed by raising the elbow at. Rising Block- performed by raising the cane over. ...

Rising Block Vertical Block.Vertical Block- performed by raising the elbow at. Rising Block- performed by raising the cane over. ...Right Sideward- Downward Block Left Sideward- Downward Block. ...

Rising Block Vertical Block.Vertical Block- performed by raising the elbow at. Rising Block- performed by raising the cane over. ...Right Sideward- Downward Block Left Sideward- Downward Block. ...Right Sideward- Upward Block Left Sideward- Upward Block. ...

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8. What is the basic strikes in arnis


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"The 12 basic strikes of arnis are strike to left temple,strike to the right temple,strike to left arm,strike to right arm,thrust to abdomen,thrust to left chest,thrust to right chest,strike to right knee,strike to left knee,thrust to left eye,thrust to right eye and strike to head or crown....."




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9. NAME AND EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENT STRIKING TECNIQUES ON ARNIS.​


Answer:

12 striking techniques in Arnis:

#1 – Left side of the head attack.

#2 – Right side of the head attack.

#3 – Left side of the body or torso, to the left arm or elbow.

#4 – Right side of the body or torso, to the left arm or elbow.

#5 – Thrust to the stomach.

#6 – Left chest stab.

#7 – Right chest stab.


10. what is the 12 striking techniques in arnis​


Answer:

Left side of the head attack

Right side of the head attack

Left side of the body or torso

Right side of the body or torso

Thrust to the stomach

Left chest stab

Right chest stab

Left lower leg

Right lower leg

Left eye poke

Right eye poke

Strike to the crown/top of head

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Explanation:


11. what is the 6 striking techniques in arnis?​


Answer:

1.Left side of the head attack

2.Right side of the head attack

3.Left side of the body or torso to the left arm or elbow

4.Right side of the body or torso to the right arm or elbow

5.Thrust to the stomach

6.Left chest stab

7.Right chest stab


12. which of the following is one of the striking techniques in arnis​


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13. What is the 12 striking techniques of arnis?


12 Basic Strikes of Arnis

1. Left side of the head attack.  

A diagonal downward forehand swing to the left temple. From the position, the warrior will hold the stick with one hand at 1 o’clock moving his stick in slashing motion while his free hand on his chest.

2. Right side of the head attack.

A diagonal downward backhand swing striking to the right temple. Assuming a fighting stance like the left temple strike, the warrior this time held his stick at 11 o'clock with his free hand kept on his chest.

3. Left side of the body or torso, to the left arm or elbow.  

The 3rd striking technique allows the practitioner to extend his weapon hand making it easier for him to strike any part of the opponent between its shoulder and hips. The stick will be draw in a diagonal forehand slashing swing making it easier to deliver a damage.

4. Right side of the body or torso, to the left arm or elbow.  

Same as the 3rd strike but this time the practitioner will extend the weapon hand to strike any part of the body between the shoulder and the hips in a backhand slashing swing located on the right side

5. Thrust to the stomach.  

In this strike, the practitioner will thrust the weapon hand to the stomach and is followed by an upward motion that will cut through his opponent's body.

6. Left chest stab.

In this strike, the weapon hand is then extended to the front with the palm facing outward and the elbow kept up where this strike can cause damage to the rib cage.

7. Right chest stab.

In this stance, the practitioner will practice the scooping action. The weapon hand is then extended forward with the palm facing outward. To deliver the strike properly, the elbow should be kept up puncturing the opponents right lung.

8. Left lower leg.

In this technique, the practitioner will deliver a powerful strike to the opponents lower leg, mainly the knee, the angle or the ankel which throws off the opponents balance and immobilize him. By doing this, the warrior is supposed to lower his body(extending the weapon arm). Holding his palm upward and hit any part of the opponents lower leg.

9. Right lower leg.  

Again, like the 8th strike, the main target here is the right lower leg which immobilize the opponent. By doing this, the palm should face downward.

10. Left eye poke.  

The target here is the left eye socket. In order to execute it properly, the practitioner should assume fighting stance then extend the weapon hand forward with the palm facing outward with its elbow kept down.

11. Right eye poke.  

Same as the 10th strike technique. To execute it properly the practitioner will have to hold his elbow down poking the right eye of the opponent.

12. Strike to the crown/top of head.

The last strike will be a straight downward overhead swing directed towards the crown of the head which could throw off the opponents mobility and balance.

What is Arnis?  

- is a Filipino martial art that can be performed individually or with a partner using a single stick or a pair of sticks for striking and blocking; can also be used for self-defense.

Equipment of Arnis:

Wooden Stick

The wooden stick shall measure not less than 60 cm and not more than 90 cm in length with a diameter of not less than 1.3 cm and not more than 3.8 cm. It must not have sharp edges or pointed ends.

Wooden Replica of a Bladed Weapon

The wooden replica shall measure not less than 60 cm and not more than 90 cm in full length and should be Ethnic Asian in origin. It must not have sharp edges or pointed ends.

Foam- cushion material

Should be foaming the padded sticks and shall have a maximum grip diameter not greater than 3.81 cm.

Head Protector

Refers to a pair of protective head gear to include an impact-worthy face mask.

Kinds of Stances  

1. Ready Stance  

Stand with your feet apart parallel to the shoulder with both toes pointing forward.

2. Attention Stance  

Stand with your feet forming a 45 degrees angle.

3. Forward Stance  

Right Foot Forward Stance Starting with the ready stance, move one foot forward until the knee and the toe are in line to each other.

4. Oblique Stance  

Right Foot Oblique Stance Starting with the ready stance, move one foot forward 45 degrees away from the body until the knee and the toe are in line to each other.

5. Straddle Stance  

Starting with the ready stance, move one foot about two feet (2’) to the left or the right direction until both lower legs are almost perpendicular to the ground.

6. Side Stance Left Side Stance

Starting with the ready stance, move one foot about two feet (2’) to the left or right direction.

7. Back Stance  

Right Foot Back Stance Starting with the ready stance, move one foot backward 45 degrees away from the body.

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14. 12 vital striking points in arnis


Arnis has 12 fundamental angles or 12 striking techniques.

Traditionally, instead of numbers, these strikes are given names. Arnis practitioners agreed it would be quicker and more practical to assign them names.

The number of strikes and their order can vary from one program to another.

Many devices will have 5 simple strikes as few as possible while others will have 72.

But these 12 strikes are among all Arnis practitioners worldwide the most popular and most widely practiced and used strikes.

12 striking techniques in Arnis:

Head attack on the left side. Head attack on the right side. Body or body left side, left arm or elbow. Body or chest right side, left arm or elbow. Stomach thrust. Stab in the left chest. Stab right in the heart. Lower left foot. The lower right foot. Pocking the left eye. Kick the right eye. Kick the head to the top of the crown.

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15. which striking technique are not part of arnis?​


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16. what is the 1st strike of the 12 striking point in arnis?patulong po salamt​


#1 – Forehand strike to the left temple.

#12 - Strike to the crown/top of head. This is a straight downward overhead swing directed towards the crown of the head.

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17. What is the 12 striking of arnis and explain it


Answer:

12 STRIKING TECHNIQUES OF ARNIS

ST1: Left side of the head attack Assume fighting stance Stick held at one o-clock; slashing action Free hand on chest

ST2: Right side of the head attack Assume fighting stance Stick held at eleven o clock;‟ slashing action Free hand on chest

ST3:  Extend weapon hand  Strike any part of the trunk between the shoulder and hip joints; slashing action against the outer part of the trunk

ST4: Left side of the body (trunk) attack

ST5: Right side of the body (trunk) attack  Extend weapon hand  Strike any part of the trunk between the shoulder and hip joints; slashing action against the outer part of the trunk

ST6: Thrust to solar plexus (stomach) attack •  Thrust weapon hand towards the target point (solar plexus) •  Follow-through with upward movement

ST7: Left chest stab  Assume the fighting stance.  Extend weapon hand forward, palm facing outward.  Keep elbow up.

ST8: Right chest stab  Assume fighting stance  Scooping action  Extend weapon hand forward, palm facing outward.  Keep the elbow down.

ST9: Left lower leg (knee/shin/ankle) strike  Lower the body  Extend weapon hand to hit any part of the lower leg between knee and ankle joint  Palm upward

ST10: Right lower leg  Lower the body  Extend weapon hand to hit any part of the lower leg between knee and ankle joint  Palm downward

ST11. ST10: Left eye poke  Assume fighting stance  Extend weapon hand forward, palm facing outward  Elbow down

ST12: Right eye poke  Assume fighting stance  Extend weapon hand forward, palm facing outward  Elbow up

ST12: Crown attack  Hack against the top of the head


18. how many strikes are there in arnis ? enumerate each​


Answer:

12 Strikes

Explanation:

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19. which of the following is on of striking techniques in arnis​


Answer:

Arnis is an ancient Filipino art among warriors and practitioners. It is played by 2 partner face to face with each other. It is mainly strike and defense using a stick.

The 12 Striking Techniques

1-Left side of the head attack.

2–Right side of the head attack.

3–Left side of the body or torso, to the left arm or elbow.

4–Right side of the body or torso, to the left arm or elbow.

5–Thrust to the stomach.

6–Left chest stab.

7–Right chest stab.

8–Left lower leg.

9–Right lower leg.

10–Left eye poke.

11– Right eye poke.

12–Strike to the crown/top of head.


20. What are the 12 basic strikes of arnis


1. strike to left temple     2. strike to right temple   3.strike to left arm ,strike to right arm,thrust to abdomen, thrust to leftchest ,thrust to right chest ,strike to  left knee and strike to right knee,thrust to left eyes

21. which striking techniques are not part of arnis ​


Answer:

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22. Whichof theFollowing is one Of the striking Technique in Arnis


Answer:

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23. 5 basic strikes in arnis


1. Left side of the head attack

2. Right side of the head attack

3. Left side of the body or torso

4. Right side of the body or torso

5. Thrust to the stomach

24. What are the 12 basic strikes in Arnis?


12 Basic Strikes In Arnis

Arnis refers to Filipino martial art that uses a single or pair of sticks for striking and blocking. Below are the 12 basic strikes in arnis.

Left TempleRight TempleLeft ArmRight ArmThrust to the StomachLeft ChestRight ChestRight FootLeft FootLeft EyeRight EyeCrown

Understanding Arnis

There are no precise references as to the origins of the arnis because of a lack of proper documentation. However, it was known to begin when the Spaniards arrived. Remy Presas is also known as the founder of arnis. He used it as a self-defense system.

Arnis is also known as kali or eskrima. It is Filipino martial art that emphasizes the use of weapons. Aside from the fighting sticks, performers can also use blades or other improvised weapons. In arnis, the weapons are utilized as an extension of the body. Therefore, body movement techniques are basic to the sport.

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25. 12 basic strikes of arnis


12 Basic Strikes of Arnis 1. Left side of the head attack.  A diagonal downward forehand swing to the left temple. From the position, the warrior will hold the stick with one hand at 1 o’clock moving his stick in slashing motion while his free hand on his chest.

2. Right side of the head attack.

A diagonal downward backhand swing striking to the right temple. Assuming a fighting stance like the left temple strike, the warrior this time held his stick at 11o'clock with his free hand kept on his chest.

3. Left side of the body or torso, to the left arm or elbow.  

The 3rd striking technique allows the practitioner to extend his weapon hand making it easier for him to strike any part of the opponent between its shoulder and hips. The stick will be draw in a diagonal forehand slashing swing making it easier to deliver a damage.

4. Right side of the body or torso, to the left arm or elbow.  

Same as the 3rd strike but this time the practitioner will extend the weapon hand to strike any part of the body between the shoulder and the hips in a backhand slashing swing located on the right side

5. Thrust to the stomach.  

In this strike, the practitioner will thrust the weapon hand to the stomach and is followed by an upward motion that will cut through his opponent's body.

6. Left chest stab.

In this strike, the weapon hand is then extended to the front with the palm facing outward and the elbow kept up where this strike can cause damage to the rib cage.

7. Right chest stab.

In this stance, the practitioner will practice the scooping action. The weapon hand is then extended forward with the palm facing outward. To deliver the strike properly, the elbow should be kept up puncturing the opponents right lung.

8. Left lower leg.

In this technique, the practitioner will deliver a powerful strike to the opponents lower leg, mainly the knee, the angle or the ankel which throws off the opponents balance and immobilize him. By doing this, the warrior is supposed to lower his body(extending the weapon arm). Holding his palm upward and hit any part of the opponents lower leg.

9. Right lower leg.  

Again, like the 8th strike, the main target here is the right lower leg which immobilize the opponent. By doing this, the palm should face downward.

10. Left eye poke.  

The target here is the left eye socket. In order to execute it properly, the practitioner should assume fighting stance then extend the weapon hand forward with the palm facing outward with its elbow kept down.

11. Right eye poke.  

Same as the 10th strike technique. To execute it properly the practitioner will have to hold his elbow down poking the right eye of the opponent.

12. Strike to the crown/top of head.

The last strike will be a straight downward overhead swing directed towards the crown of the head which could throw off the opponents mobility and balance.

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What is Arnis?  

- is a Filipino martial art that can be performed individually or with a partner using a single stick or a pair of sticks for striking and blocking; can also be used for self-defense.

-Arnis is also known as kali or eskrima, refers to a category of Filipino martial arts that emphasizes the use of weapons whether it be fighting sticks, blades or improvised weapons.  

For additional information about Arnis, just click this link: Who was the father of arnis martial arts?: https://brainly.ph/question/300333  

Equipments of Arnis:

1. Weapon padded stick

2. Head Protector head gear Body Protector  

3. Groin protector Forearm and shin guard  

Kinds of Stances  

1. Ready Stance  

Stand with your feet apart parallel to the shoulder with both toes pointing forward.

2. Attention Stance  

Stand with your feet forming a 45 degrees angle.

3. Forward Stance  

Right Foot Forward Stance Starting with the ready stance, move one foot forward until the knee and the toe are in line to each other.

4. Oblique Stance  

Right Foot Oblique Stance Starting with the ready stance, move one foot forward 45 degrees away from the body until the knee and the toe are in line to each other.

5. Straddle Stance  

Starting with the ready stance, move one foot about two feet (2’) to the left or the right direction until both lower legs are almost perpendicular to the ground.

6. Side Stance Left Side Stance

Starting with the ready stance, move one foot about two feet (2’) to the left or right direction.

7. Back Stance  

Right Foot Back Stance Starting with the ready stance, move one foot backward 45 degrees away from the body.

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26. description on vital striking points in arnis​


Answer:

#1 - Left side of the head attack

#2 - Right side of the head attack

#3 - Left side of the body or torso

#4 - Right side of the body or torso

#5 - Thrust To The Stomach

#6 - Left Chest Stab

#7 - Right Chest Stab

#8 - Left Lower Leg

#9 - Right Lower Leg

#10 - Left Eye Poke

#11 - Right Eye Poke

#12 - Strike to the crown/top of head.

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27. What are the 12 fundamental striking of Arni's?


1. Strike to Left Temple
2. Strike to Right Temple
3. Strike to Left Arm
4. Strike to Right Arm
5. Thrust to Abdomen
6. Thrust to Left Chest
7. Thrust to Right Chest
8. Strike to Right Knee
9. Strike to Left Knee
10. Thrust to Left Eye
11. Thrust to Right Eye
12. Strike to Head or Crown
1. left temple
2. right temple
3. left arm
4. right arm
5. thrust to the stomach
6. left chest
7. right chest 
8. right foot
9. left foot
10. left eye 
11. right eye
12. crown/top head

28. how many strikes there arnis


Answer:

12 Strikes

Explanation:


29. Seven striking techniques involved in arnis


1. Left side of the head attack
2. Right side of the head attack
3. left side of the body (trunk) attack
4. Right side of the body (trunk) attack
5. Thrust to solar plexus ( stomach) attack
6.  Left chest stab
7. Right chest stab 

30. what are the 12 striking techniques​ in arnis


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