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Book Description
Filipino martial artist Amante Marinas Sr. brings the seldom-seen origins and techniques of a dozen weapons of the Philippine Islands together in one place in Pananandata: History and Techniques of the Daga, Yantok, Balisong, and Other Traditional Weapons of the Philippines. Not since Dan Inosanto's out-of-print classic The Filipino Martial Arts has one book encompassed so many different aspects of the arts of the Philippines. Marinas uses clear instruction and step-by-step photos to teach readers the fighting techniques of such weapons as the dikin (ring), hawakan (Philippine tonfa), latiko (whip), blowgun and tabak toyok (nunchaku), tracing these weapons from their origins as tools in the rural farmlands and demonstrating their deadly effectiveness today.
About the Author
Amante Marinas Sr. was introduced to the art of pananandata when he was 8 years old. A native of Pambuan, a small village in the province of Nueva Ecija in Central Luzon in the Philippines, Marinas studied with his granduncle Ingkong Leon Marcelo. In addition to studies in the Filipino martial arts, he now holds black belts in aikido and shorin-ryu.
Pananandata: History and Techniques of the Daga, Yantok, Balison, and Other Traditional Weapons of the Philippines,Amante P. Marinas,Paladin Press,1581602871,Antiques & Collectibles,Antiques/Collectibles,Caribbean & West Indies - General,Firearms & Weapons,Hand-to-hand fighting, Orienta,Hand-to-hand fighting, Oriental,History,Martial Arts & Self-Defense,Martial arts,Martial arts weapons,Philippines,Sports & Recreation,Combat sports & self-defence,Sports & Recreation / Martial Arts & Self-Defense
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