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PANANTUKAN - also known as Filipino Boxing - is an empty hand art with many of its techniques based on the movements of the knife, stick & sword. The purpose of this video is to share 7 entries from the Panantukan that I like to teach. Disclaimer (3 pointers about this video): 1. First off, for this particular set of material, it would help if the student already has good boxing skills. And what that means is: clean punches, strong striking skills, good footwork & live sparring. Also, of equal importance, the student should have some skill and understanding of the weaponry from the FMA. 2. Secondly, I think a student should have an understanding of the history of the Art. Unfortunately, this is beyond the scope of this video. But I think it’s really important. If you’re interested, personally I would recommend Guro Dan Inosanto’s Panantukan video. It’s volume 4 in his Definitive Collection. In it, he covers the history, lineage, and several techniques. I think it’s really great overview and would definitely assist in your understanding of the Art of Panantukan. Visit https://inosanto.com/ to purchase. 3. And lastly, you should be aware that not all FMA systems have Panantukan. There are several different styles, systems, methods out there ...and this can be really confusing if you’re a new student looking to study the Art. Now with that being said, let's look at the techniques taught in this video: Entries: Trap Gun / Split / Gunting / Songab / Dalineus / Hand Destruction /Adlaw Striking Combination: Cross → Slap → Elbow → Knee Balance Disruption: Offset 45 Degrees Finish: Overhand Punch or Slap or Forearm **Note that we did not show every variation, nor all the intricacies that go along with each entry. Chapters 00:00 Intro 01:05 Description 04:05 Overview 07:00 Trap Gun 08:10 Split Entry 10:00 Gunting 11:03 Songab 12:02 Dalineus 13:26 Knuckle Cruncher 14:36 Adlaw 15:46 Conclusion In order to fully grasp the concepts exemplified by Panantukan, you have to understand the historical context. Many of the empty hand motions come from the weaponry methods. Therefore, to make a good video (this is my opinion of course), the weaponry tactics should be shown in relation to the empty hand motions. The problem is much of the true blade work is lethal. Therefore, I feel most of that knowledge is not for public consumption. As an instructor, you have to have what's called - ‘Morality in Transmission of the Art.’ Now, of course, not all the techniques come from the weaponry. In fact, to the untrained eye, much of the Art of Panantukan may actually look like a dirty version of western boxing. That’s because there are actually two versions of the Art: There’s the original historical combative version / Then there’s a version that became a Sport around the year 1905. This is why understanding the history is so important. What is Kali? “Kali” is the ancient indigenous martial art form from the Philippine Archipelago (formerly Maharlika) that pre-dates the Spanish conquest of the island nation and is largely based on the use of the sword & other weaponry. Kali is a weapons-based martial art with 12 areas of study. Panantukan is a sub-section of Kali (see Area #7). THE 12 TRAINING CATEGORIES of the Inosanto / LaCoste System: 1st AREA - single hand weapons Single Stick Single Sword Single Axe Single Cane 2nd AREA - double weapons Double Stick Double Sword Double Axe, etc. 3rd AREA - long & short weapons Stick & Dagger Long & Short Sticks Sword & Dagger Sword & Shield Axe & Shield 4th AREA - double short weapons Double Dagger Double Short Stick 5th AREA - single short weapon Single Dagger Single 12-15˝ Stick 6th AREA - double ended short weapons Palm Stick Double End Dagger 7th AREA - empty hands Boxing (Panantukan) Kicking Grappling Trapping Pinching & Biting 8th AREA - long weapons Staff Oar Spear Spear & Shield (round/rectangular) Spear & Stick Spear & Sword Heavy Stick Long Stick 9th AREA - flexible weapons Sarong Belt Whip Rope Chain Scarf Headband Handkerchief Olisi Toyok Tabak Toyok Tabak Lubid Yo Yo 10th AREA - throwing weapons Spear Dagger Spikes Coins, Washers Stones, Rocks Sand, Mud, Dirt Pepper, Dust …Any Object 11th AREA - projectile weapons Bow & Arrow Blowgun Sling Shot Portable Cannon 12th AREA - holistic training / metaphysical training Healing Arts Health Skills First Aid History of the Art Ethics (moral training) Spiritual Training Mind Expanding Training Rhythm Training (music) In conclusion, I hope this video increased your understanding of what panantukan is… or at the very least, peaked your interest enough to seek out a more in-depth study into the art. I hope you enjoyed this video. Please hit the like & subscribe button and hit me up with any questions or comments you may have. http://daytonkali.com/ Filmed and Edited by Skellytone - / skellytone Music from http://www.teknoaxe.com/