Talk:List of Eskrima systems

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[edit] Zillion

This page has a zillion systems. There really are a zillion systems; everyone from the Philippines who can swing a stick makes up their own system. But I think a lot of these are just some student in their first month who doesn't know a sumbrada is just a kind of exercise, not a fighting system. On the other hand, some of the systems have stunningly unoriginal names. And how do you check that something's not a system somebody is teaching somewhere? Hence the long boring list of unlinked systems. The linked ones either have some real content, are referred to from somewhere else than here, or were links when I found them. Blech. Andrew 18:54, Apr 13, 2004 (UTC)



I have just created Wikipedia:WikiProject Martial Arts. In accordance with the policy there, I'm getting rid of systems with no further info; they're going here just in case.

  • Abecedario Style
  • Abierta Style
  • Arnis Balite
  • Babao Arnis
  • Baet Style
  • Balintawak Eskrima
  • Banda y Banda
  • BDU System
  • Bergonia Style
  • Bohol Style
  • Black Eagle Arnis
  • Bayson Style
  • Cabisedario
  • CCEKA
  • Cadena de Mano
  • Combat Arnis
  • Combat Escrima
  • Disalon Style
  • De Cuerdas
  • De Fondo
  • Defensor Method
  • Derobio Escrima
  • Doublecado Style
  • Doblete Rapillon
  • Doce Generales
  • Dos Manos
  • Eskrima De Campo
  • ETF Escrima
  • EWTO Escrima
  • Fondo Puerta Style
  • Hirada Bantanquenia
  • Ilocano Style
  • Illonga
  • Inayan Serrada Eskrima
  • Inayan System of Eskrima
  • Kali Sikaran
  • Kombatan
  • Lapu Lapu Kali
  • Lastico
  • Lanada Arnis
  • Largada Pesada
  • Largo Mano
  • Latosa Escrima
  • Lighting Scientific Arnis
  • Literada Style
  • Magalaya
  • Modern Arnis
  • Mountain Style
  • Moro-Moro Style
  • Natural Spirit
  • Numerado
  • Palis Palis
  • Pananandata Arnis
  • Pangasinan
  • Pekiti Tirsia Arnis
  • Pekiti Tirsia Kali
  • Picate Style
  • Punta Princesa
  • Rapid Arnis
  • Real Arnis
  • Reterita
  • Redondo
  • Repeticion
  • Rompipan Cempiapa Etalonia
  • Rompida
  • Sayoc Kali
  • Serrada Eskrima
  • Samar Style
  • San Miguel Eskrima
  • SLD (Serrada, Largo Mano, DeCuerdas)
  • Sonkiti
  • Sumbrada
  • Taosug
  • Tapado
  • Toledo-Collado
  • Tracma Style
  • Tres Personas Style
  • Trisello Style
  • Vee-Arnis-Jitsu
  • Visayan Style
  • Waray
  • Warrior Escrima
  • Zamboanga Style

If you want some of these back, just add some information about them and put them back. --Andrew 02:32, Apr 15, 2004 (UTC)

Re-added Kombatan. It is Ernesto Presas' style. He is a recongized master, member of whfsc. Their main site is not online. However you can find the site of many individual masters of the style 09:10, 26 May 2006 (UTC)


NOTE: San Miguel Eskrima, headed by Master Ramón Rubia is part of the Doce Pares multistyle system, more than a separate style, and master Ramón is indeed an authorized Doce Pares instructor (listed in http://www.doceparesinternational.com). I suggest to merge the two definitions.

In all honesty, I have no clue about Eskrima: I just stumbled across Sikaran and Kali Sikaran while adding working through articles that need sections. I do know, however, that they are pretty much orphan articles, and unless they aren't notable (in which case they should be deleted), they should be added back to this page. 66.229.160.94 06:59, 3 August 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Clean-up

I got rid of all entries that did not have their own article and made one list. If the style is important it will be added back in with an article. The list was just too messy and full of entries with no or little information - or any case for notability. Think your style is important - write an article. Wiki policy discourages list of names.Peter Rehse 09:11, 8 January 2007 (UTC)