


Escrima Sticks
Filipino Kali Escrima Sticks
Filipino Kali Escrima Sticks
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Featured Escrima Sticks
Escrima Sticks, Escrima Sticks - Other
Featured Escrima Sticks
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Filipino Doce Pares Plain Escrima Sticks Imported directly from the land of Escrima and Kali! These are the same sticks used by the pros of Doce Pares! Specs: No burn pattern or lacquer finish. Read More... Price: $8.00 - $72.00 Martial Artist's Top Pick! |
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Filipino Doce Pares Fire Burned Escrima Sticks Imported directly from the land of Escrima and Kali! These are the same sticks used by the pros of Doce Pares! Specs: Fire Hardened and Lacquered. Read More... Price: $9.50 - $130.00 Martial Artist's Top Pick! |
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Filipino Doce Pares Closed Node Collector's Stick Imported directly from the Land of Eskrima - The Philippines! These are closed node sticks and they are nicely built with good weight! Read More... Price: $40.00 Martial Artist's Top Pick! |
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Filipino Doce Pares Bahi Hardwood Escrima Sticks A must have for all serious Kali artists! These are extremely rare sticks imported from the Philippines. Beautiful sticks with a very solid and heavy feel. Read More... Price: $45.00 Martial Artist's Top Pick! |
Filipino Escrima Sticks
Escrima stick combat is a dynamic, fast, hard hitting, combat sport. You adorn yourself with pads and protective gear and use plain skinless escrima sticks to practice this ancient art.
Escrima stick combat is a dynamic, fast, hard hitting, combat sport. You adorn yourself with pads and protective gear and use plain skinless escrima sticks to practice this ancient art.
Escrima sticks are made in many different styles. They can be traditional skinned or skinless rattan sticks. This is the original fashion. There are also varieties made of very dense and heavy cocobolo wood. Derivative materials can also be used to make escrima sticks. The very heavy escrima
sticks are good for training and real combat. The
skinless rattan sticks are good for training combat. The
skinned rattan sticks are ideal for stick on stick
practice.
Filipino Kali is the art of stick fighting. They use hard, bamboo sticks to strike and defend. They have made this particular fighting style into an art form. Filipino Kali teaches weapons fighting before bare hand to hand combat as they do in other martial art styles. For example, a student in any Chinese martial arts is expected to master hand to hand combat before moving on to any form of weapons.
Definition: martial art specializing in fighting with two baton-length sticks, with techniques adaptable to empty-hand or edged weapons. The terms "escrima" is thought to originate from the Spanish word "escrime", meaning to fence with a sword -- and is thought to have originated during the Spanish occupation of the Philippine Islands. Often used synonymously for arnis and kali.
Definition: martial art specializing in fighting with two baton-length sticks, with techniques adaptable to empty-hand or edged weapons. The terms "escrima" is thought to originate from the Spanish word "escrime", meaning to fence with a sword -- and is thought to have originated during the Spanish occupation of the Philippine Islands. Often used synonymously for arnis and kali.
















