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It's been a while since I posted but I've had this question on my mind for a while and I was wondering if anyone out there could answer it.
When I was 13, I lived in the Philippines for a while. During my stay I had the chance to dabble in Yaw Yan, a Filipino kickboxing art that resembles Muay Thai and Tae Kwon Do. During my really short stint (about a week), I was under the impression that there must've been some indigenous Filipino art from which it was derived. Out of curiosity, I was wondering as to what arts specifically does Yaw Yan originate from. The execution of the kicks seem to be a more aggressive version of Sikaran, a native kicking art of the Philippines. Is there any truth to this? The hand strikes, on the surface, appear to be derived from the sword and stick techniques of traditional FMA. Is there an element of Filipino Boxing involved in this? Thanks for reading. ~Mike |
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From Wikipedia:
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http://youtube.com/watch?v=vAkyzJpRIUw |
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Thanks though. ~Mike |
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A Tv show(Gameplan) about Yaw-Yan , a nice one ,You can see GM Nap in action plus their weapons ,kicks and so on
worth watching http://www.probetv.com/search_result...ideos&x=35&y=5 Hope you guys will enjoy it |
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Wow thanks for the clip. That was really cool stuff.
I guess I am just curious about one thing: How Filipino is Yaw Yan? I've heard it said that it's a true and pure Filipino martial art...but I see a lot of elements in it that look more like Muay Thai than FMA. I'm not trying to start a flame war...I'm just trying to learn about whether or not the origins of Yaw Yan are Filipino. If not, there's nothing wrong with that. :-) I've just seen a few Yaw Yan fights online and I don't see too many FMA techniques involved in it. Thanks, Mike |
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