Filipino Martial Arts (Eskrima, Arnis and Kali)
Eskrima, Arnis and Kali refer to a class of Filipino martial arts that emphasize weapon-based fighting with sticks, blades and improvised weapons. Although training starts with weapons, empty hand techniques, trapping and limb destruction are core parts of these arts as the weapon is considered merely an extension of the body. Eskrima and Arnis are the most common among the many names often used in the Philippines today to refer to these arts.
The teaching of the basic skills in Eskrima are traditionally simplified. With limited time to teach intricate moves, only techniques that were proven effective in battle and could easily be taught en masse were used. This allowed villagers, generally not professional soldiers, a measure of protection against other villages, as well as foreign invaders. This philosophy of simplicity is still used today and is the underlying base of eskrima. Because of this approach, eskrima and the Filipino martial arts in general are often mistakenly considered to be “simple”. However, this refers only to its systematization, not effectiveness. To the contrary, beyond the basic skills lies a very complex structure and a refined skillset that takes years to master.
Our roster of students have ranged in age from six year-olds to college students and adults. While our program facilitator, Guro Ed Cadiz, teaches this martial art for fighting methods and skills, it is also taught with the important values of respect and discipline. As a result, some of the elements that students gain from this class are confidence, community and friendship. The common feedback we receive from students is that they enjoy coming to class because “it’s fun.”
When the LFMA program resumes in the Spring, visitors are welcome! Watch past and present students perform some of the skills they have learned, or come to inquire about the program with Guro Ed.
Spring 2012 1st Session Workshop begins April 21st
Facilitator: Guro Ed Cadiz
Watch video clip from Kababayan L.A. 18: http://youtu.be/p2qxQpgB7Ok






