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Eskrido, a version of Doce Pares, is a Filipino martial art that is a combination of Doce Pares, Aikido, Ju-Jitsu and Judo, with lesser influences from other Japanese systems. It features standard eskrima stick techniques mixed with Jujutsu-style locks and throws that utilize the stick. The stickwork shows a strong sword influence, and indeed the sword, knife, and other Filipino weapons are also taught. It was founded by Ciriaco "Cacoy" Cañete, who taught it in the Philippines and in seminars across the world. The martial art was established in 1951. Cañete was the highest ranking practitioner in both Doce Pares Eskrima and Eskrido.

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  • Eskrido, a version of Doce Pares, is a Filipino martial art that is a combination of Doce Pares, Aikido, Ju-Jitsu and Judo, with lesser influences from other Japanese systems. It features standard eskrima stick techniques mixed with Jujutsu-style locks and throws that utilize the stick. The stickwork shows a strong sword influence, and indeed the sword, knife, and other Filipino weapons are also taught. It was founded by Ciriaco "Cacoy" Cañete, who taught it in the Philippines and in seminars across the world. The martial art was established in 1951. Cañete was the highest ranking practitioner in both Doce Pares Eskrima and Eskrido. (en)
  • Eskrido versi Doce Pares , adalah seni bela diri Filipina yang merupakan kombinasi dari Doce Pares , Aikido , Ju-Jitsu dan Judo , dengan pengaruh yang lebih rendah dari sistem Jepang lainnya. Ini fitur teknik tongkat eskrima standar dicampur dengan kunci gaya Jujutsu dan melempar yang memanfaatkan tongkat. Tongkat menunjukkan pengaruh pedang yang kuat , dan memang pedang, pisau , dan senjata Filipina lainnya juga diajarkan. Didirikan oleh Ciriaco "Cacoy" Cañete, yang mengajarkannya di Filipina dan dalam seminar di seluruh dunia. Seni bela diri didirikan pada tahun 1951. Cañete adalah praktisi peringkat tertinggi di Doce Pares Eskrima dan Eskrido. (in)
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  • Eskrido, a version of Doce Pares, is a Filipino martial art that is a combination of Doce Pares, Aikido, Ju-Jitsu and Judo, with lesser influences from other Japanese systems. It features standard eskrima stick techniques mixed with Jujutsu-style locks and throws that utilize the stick. The stickwork shows a strong sword influence, and indeed the sword, knife, and other Filipino weapons are also taught. It was founded by Ciriaco "Cacoy" Cañete, who taught it in the Philippines and in seminars across the world. The martial art was established in 1951. Cañete was the highest ranking practitioner in both Doce Pares Eskrima and Eskrido. (en)
  • Eskrido versi Doce Pares , adalah seni bela diri Filipina yang merupakan kombinasi dari Doce Pares , Aikido , Ju-Jitsu dan Judo , dengan pengaruh yang lebih rendah dari sistem Jepang lainnya. Ini fitur teknik tongkat eskrima standar dicampur dengan kunci gaya Jujutsu dan melempar yang memanfaatkan tongkat. Tongkat menunjukkan pengaruh pedang yang kuat , dan memang pedang, pisau , dan senjata Filipina lainnya juga diajarkan. Didirikan oleh Ciriaco "Cacoy" Cañete, yang mengajarkannya di Filipina dan dalam seminar di seluruh dunia. Seni bela diri didirikan pada tahun 1951. Cañete adalah praktisi peringkat tertinggi di Doce Pares Eskrima dan Eskrido. (in)
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