Philippine Thai and Cambodian Arts
20th-Century Arnis: The Reemergence of a Warrior's Art, Part 1
By Mark V. Wiley
Filipino martial arts have existed, been suppressed, and reemerged as a subculture within Philippine society for centuries.
20th-Century Arnis: The Reemergence of a Warrior's Art, Part 2
By Mark V. Wiley
The 1960s saw reemergence of this art through several famous teachers.
20th-Century Arnis: The Reemergence of a Warrior's Art, Part 3
By Mark V. Wiley
Filipino martial arts flourished starting in the 1970s, but many schools became rivals and their members would fight against one another.
Cambodian Bokator Elbow Strikes
By Antonio Graceffo
Elbow strikes are the money shots in fighting. They can cut, knockout, or knock down your opponent
Cambodian Bokator Knee Kicks
By Antonio Graceffo
Knees are your most powerful weapon. They can hit like a baseball bat.
The Martial Arts of Cambodia and Thailand
By Antonio, Graceffo
There is a lot of confusion about the martial arts of Cambodia and Thailand. Here is what I have learned from training in these countries.
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