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Filipino style of wrestling
Dumog is the Filipino style of wrestling while standing upright and refers to the grappling aspect of Filipino martial arts. The word dumog is most commonly
Dumog
Fighting methods devised in the Philippines
descendant of a pre-historic foot-fighting born out of human aggression. Dumog: Filipino style of grappling or just folk wrestling. Traditionally practiced
Filipino_martial_arts
Competitive contact sport involving combat
Collar-and-elbow wrestling Cornish wrestling Cumberland Wrestling Devon wrestling Dumog Epoo Korio Fagatua Galhofa Gatta Gusthi Glima Gorës Gouren Gushtingiri Hokoko
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Cebuano subsection of "dirty" martial arts
Weapons: The Elbows, Feet, Knees, Hands and Head". Subsection "Kinomutay/Dumog". Black Belt. Vol. 26, no. 7. Black Belt Communications, Inc. Knauff, Michael
Kinamutay
Filipino martial art
originating independently, this style is taught in conjunction with Kali and Dumog. Sikaran comes from the root word sikad which means kick in Tagalog, Capampangan
Sikaran
Range of techniques used in many disciplines, styles and martial arts
full physical effort without injuring their opponents. Grappling is called dumog in Eskrima. The term chin na in Chinese martial arts deals with the use
Grappling
Buno ("to throw" in Tagalog.) is a system of Filipino wrestling like Dumog. Harimaw Buno, formerly Harimaw Lumad (King of Tiger Wrestling), is a style
Buno_(wrestling)
Cornish wrestling Cumberland and Westmorland wrestling Devon wrestling Dumog Gatta Gusthi Glima Gouren Huka-huka Karakucak Kene Kurash Lancashire wrestling
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Filipino martial arts
punches into the defending fighter's elbow (siko) to shatter the knuckles. Dumog or Filipino wrestling is also an essential component of Suntukan. This type
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American martial artist
Karate, Jeet Kune Do, Savate, Kali, Kung Fu, Sambo, Muay Thai, Chin Na, Dumog, Panantukan, and Silat. In 1988, however, Paulson returned to explore grappling
Erik_Paulson
Filipino martial art
boxing". Mano mano moves include kicking, punching, locking, throwing, and dumog (grappling). Filipino martial artists regard empty hands as another weapon
Arnis
Style of Filipino martial arts
Sword and Dagger. Daga y Daga - Knife to Knife Mano y Mano - Hand to Hand. Dumog - Grappling There are various subsystems of training that have evolved over
Pekiti-Tirsia_Kali
founded by Mateo Estolloso, specialized in baston, cuchillo, espada y daga, dumog-ipit. Actual Grand Master of the system is Rene Tongson. Eskrima of God
List of Arnis systems and practitioners
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Traditional wrestling styles
Mangyan peoples in Central & Southern Luzon of the Philippine archipelago. Dumog, the indigenous style of the Visayan Islands of the Philippine archipelago
Folk_wrestling
Province of the Philippines
Cabantulan Cabgan Calangaman Cancostino Calituban Cataban Catang Cati‑il Cuaming Dumog Gak‑ang Gaus Guindacpan Hambongan Hayaan Hingutanan Inanuran Jagoliao Jandayan
Bohol
Filipino martial arts system
carry two large buckets of water on ones shoulder. Sibat Mano-Mano Sipaan Dumog (Paman, 2007) Action Pursuit Group Media. (1983). Arnis. Masters and Styles
Kombatan
Filipino martial artist
(2007–2008) Bantamweight (2008–2019) Featherweight (2019–present) Style Sanda, Dumog Stance Orthodox Fighting out of Baguio, Philippines Team Team Lakay (2007–2023)
Kevin_Belingon
pangamot (the Bisaya), suntukan (the Tagalogs), sikaran (the Rizal Tagalogs), dumog (the Karay-a), buno (the Igorot people), and yaw-yan. Martial-arts weapons
Arts_in_the_Philippines
Topics referred to by the same term
refer to: Judo, if practiced in a manner which emphasizes self-defense. Dumog, a term used in the Philippines to describe the wrestling techniques practiced
Combat_judo
Traditional form of wrestling in the Philippines
https://web.archive.org/web/20100613032921/http://ocasia.org/Sports/SportsT.aspx?GSCode=125 (Accessed on January 15, 2011) Filipino Martial Arts Buno Dumog
Bultong
weapons and empty hands, long range (largo mano) and throws/grappling (dumog). San Miguel Eskrima training is skill based, as opposed to technique based
San_Miguel_Eskrima
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