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Escrima

The Filipino Martial Art in the Rhythm of Combat

What is Escrima ?

The fighting stick, knife mastery, and empty-hand techniques are at the heart of the Filipino martial arts.

 

Born in the islands of the Philippines, Escrima (also known as Arnis or Kali) evolved over centuries of conflict and cultural exchange, blending local traditions with foreign influences.

 

Recognized for its fluid, precise, and rapid movements, Escrima allows practitioners to transition naturally from one weapon to another — or to empty-hand combat — with remarkable ease.

 

Nicknamed by some the Dance of the Death, this discipline combines the beauty of movement with formidable effectiveness, each action designed for strategy and survival.

 

Today, Escrima attracts practitioners as much for its power and speed as for its ability to develop coordination, tactical sense, and self-confidence, all while remaining true to its warrior roots.

Dynamic Immersion

Coordination, strategy, team spirit

Immerse your teams in the world of Escrima, the Filipino martial art of stick, knife, and empty-hand combat. Through dynamic, collaborative exercises, participants will discover the history and techniques of this art, learn to move together, anticipate, and react quickly.

 

An experience that blends martial culture, teamwork, and the joy of movement — ideal for a seminar, team-building day, or wellness workshop.

Escrima class for organizations
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