Jendo
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Jendo is a Filipino martial art that utilizes empty hand, sticks and bladed weapons as a means of self-defense. Jendo originated in Mandaluyong, a small city located in the central part of Luzon Island of the Philippines. It was founded by Jonathan Makiling. In 1996, Jendo was one of the very few martial arts able to pass the screening and requirements of the Philippine Sports Commission as an original Filipino Arts. Although the art passed and registered in 1996, it has existed since 1973. It was based on Jonathan's original concept of Tri-Force or the Tres-Energias (Tatlong-Lakas).[1]
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[edit] Jendo Organizations
- U.S.A. Philippine Jendo Association
- San Mateo Rizal Jendo Martial Arts Association
- Libmanan Camarines Sur Jendo Association
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