I was wondering if anyone could give me the characteristics of the Doce Pare Escrima. For instance what are they known for single, double stick, espada y dage, blade, empty hands. I know most FMA's encompass all of these traits, but what are they known for. How effective is the style? Thanks in advance.
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Well, the branch of Doce Pares that I've seen the most of is GM Cacoy's Eskrido variation. It's specialty would be single stick - and, past that, I'd say locking, disarming, and throwing. It does also have all the other aspects, too, but, IMO, that's its specialty.
Traditional Doce Pares, I believe, is well known for its espada y daga work but I'm not sure if they consider it a specialty. I think, though, from what I've seen, it'd either be single stick or espada y daga.
All the Doce Pares that I've seen has been effective.
Mike
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My limited knowledge of Doce Pares leads me to believe that is a very well rounded "multistyle" art, not really specializing in one specific weapon or range.
Any practitioners feel free to correct me. The arts I have studied are Doce Pares influenced.
Kiwi
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I studied modern Doce Pares before, I find it very stick oriented.... other strong point are disarming, throwing.....
The impression I got is that it is not really adapted to heavy blades, but I could be wrong as I only studied it only two months in Cebu...
San Miguel escrima concentrates on espada y daga and is maybe closer to the old Doce Pares, I think it is taught by Momoy Caniette.
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