
Kali is a martial art rich in tradition and technique and offers a comprehensive training system that encompasses a wide array of weapons and ranges.
This Filipino martial art is not just about physical prowess; it’s a lifelong journey of learning and mastering various skills. Here we delve into the 12 areas of Kali, each highlighting a unique aspect of this dynamic Martial Art and lifestyle.
- Area 1 – Single Weapon Mastery:
- Focuses on proficiency in single weapons like sticks,
- swords,
- axes, and
- canes.
- Emphasizes skill development in handling individual weapons with precision.
- Focuses on proficiency in single weapons like sticks,
- Area 2 – Mastery of Double Weapons:
- Trains in the use of dual weapons, be it sticks,
- swords,
- axes,
- or a combination.
- Enhances ambidexterity and coordination.
- Trains in the use of dual weapons, be it sticks,
- Area 3 – Mixed Length Combat:
- Involves the combination of long and short weapons, such as
- Stick and Dagger,
- Cane and Dagger,
- Sword and Dagger,
- Stick and Shield,
- Sword and Shield,
- Long and short Stick.
- Teaches adaptability in using weapons of varying lengths together.
- Involves the combination of long and short weapons, such as
- Area 4 – Double Short Weapon Techniques:
- Focuses on using two short weapons like:
- knives,
- short sticks, or
- mixed.
- This area develops close combat skills.
- Focuses on using two short weapons like:
- Area 5 – Single Short Weapon Skills:
- Concentrates on the use of a single short weapon, like a knife or a short stick.
- Enhances precision and control in close-range combat.
- Area 6 – Special Short Weapons:
- Introduces unique short weapons like the Palm Stick [Olisi Palad], or Double End Dagger.
- Trains in specialized weaponry for improvised and unusual combat scenarios.
- Area 7 – Unarmed Combat Techniques, known as “Pangamut,” “Kamot-Kamot” or “Empty Hands.”
- Encapsulates empty-hand techniques including the following:Panantukan [Boxing including Elbows],Panadaikan/Sikaran [Kicking including knees and shin],Dumog Layug or Buno [Grappling and Locking],Ankab-Pagkusi [Bite and Pinch],Higot-Hubud-Lubud [Tying and untying, trapping, and sensitivity].
- Teaches self-defense without reliance on external weapons.
- Area 8 – Long Weapon Proficiency:
- Involves training with long weapons like:
- Staff [Sibat],
- Oar [Dula],
- Paddle [Bugsay],
- Spear [Bangkaw],
- Spear and circular shield,
- Spear and rectangular shield,
- Spear and Sword/Stick,
- Spear and Daggar,
- Two-handed Method Heavy Stick [Olisi Dalawang Kamot],
- Two-handed Method [Regular Stick].
- Develops skills in handling and maneuvering longer range weapons.
- Involves training with long weapons like:
- Area 9 – Flexible Weapons Usage:
- Utilizes unconventional, flexible weapons like:
- Sarong [clothing worn in southern Philippines and Indoneasia],
- Belt or Sash,
- Whip [Latigo],
- Rope [Lubid],
- Chain [Cadena],
- Scarf,
- Handkeirchief,
- Purse with a strap,
- Headband,
- Flail [nunchucka – Olisi Toyok],
- Tobak Toyok,
- Yo-Yo,
- Stingray Tail,
- Towel,
- and even a garbage bag!
- Encourages creativity and adaptability in weapon usage.
- Utilizes unconventional, flexible weapons like:
- Area 10 – Hand-thrown Weapon [Tapon-Tapon] Techniques:
- Focuses on the art of throwing weapons like:
- Spear, Dagger,
- Wooden Splinter,
- Dart,
- Spikes,
- Coins/Washers, Sand/Dirt/Mud,
- Pepper/Powder,
- Rocks,
- etc.
- Improves accuracy and strategic thinking in weapon deployment.
- Focuses on the art of throwing weapons like:
- Area 11 – Projectile Weapons:
- Involves training with projectile weapons like:
- Bow and Arrow [Pana],
- Blowgun [Sumpit],
- Slingshot [Pana Palad], P
- ortable cannon [Lantanka],
- and Firearms were eventually included!
- Enhances long-range targeting skills.
- Involves training with projectile weapons like:
- Area 12 – Inward Training:
- Encompasses the mental,
- Emotional,
- Spiritual,
- Healing arts,
- Health Skills,
- Rythem and Dance,
- History,
- Culture,
- Music,
- Philosophy and
- Ethics.
- Promotes a holistic approach to martial arts, integrating physical skills with mental and spiritual growth.
- Encompasses the mental,
The 12 areas of Kali offer a vast and comprehensive training system, providing practitioners with a diverse set of skills and knowledge. This martial art is more than just physical combat; it’s a way of life that encompasses mental, emotional, and spiritual development. Kali not only equips individuals with self-defense mechanisms but also with life skills that extend far beyond the realm of martial arts.
