List of Arnis systems and practitioners

This is a list of notable Arnis systems and practitioners.

Practiced/Practitioners in the Philippines

Systems which directly originated from the Philippines and have practitioners residing in the Philippines. Not all systems have particular names as older practitioners only called their arts generic names like arnis, baston, escrima, etc.

International Systems

Systems which were consolidated and codified overseas, or where practitioners are no longer residing in the Philippines, but abroad.

Filipino-American Systems/Practitioners

Europe

See also

References

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  3. 1 2 Diego, Antonio; Ricketts, Christopher (1999). the Secrets of Kalis Ilustrisimo. Tuttle Publishing.
  4. 1 2 Macachor, Celestino; Nepangue, Ned (2007). Cebuano Eskrima: Beyond the Myth. United States of America: Xlibris. ISBN 978-1-4257-4621-6.
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  7. Navarro, Rene J. (1999). "Rizal: Zen Life, Zen Death". Rapid Journal. 4 (3): 3.
  8. 1 2 Presas, Ernesto A. (1996). Filipino Modern Mano-Mano, Presas Style.
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  10. Presas, Remy Amador (1994). Makabagong Arnis de Mano: Sining ng Pilipino ng Pagtanggol sa Sarili. National Book Store, Inc.
  11. Buenaventura Mirafuente and Placido Yambao (1957). Mga Karunungan sa Larong Arnis. UP Press.
  12. Nepangue, Ned R. (1999). "Banate Stick Fighting System". Rapid Journal. 4 (3): 20.
  13. "Arnis Balite: Pundador Manuel Molina Aguillon Sr.". Arnis Balite.
  14. Dowd, Steven K. (2010). Arnis Balite: The Filipino Art of Hand, Foot & Stick Fighting The Basics and Fundamentals. Maharlika Enterprizes.
  15. Dowd, Steven K. (2004). Arnis Balite: The Filipino Art of Hand, Foot & Stick Fighting as taught by Pundador Manuel M. Aguillon. Maharlika Enterprizes.
  16. Dowd, Steven K. (2001). Arnis Balite: The Basics of Huli Luson "Trap-Capture-Attack". Maharlika Enterprizes.
  17. Perry Gil S. Mallari (June 16, 2009). "The Warrior and Mercenary Culture of the Macabebes". FMA Pulse.
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