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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 used in Mindanao and the Visayas, while the word buno is used in Luzon, specifically in the Southern Tagalog-speaking provinces as far south as Mindoro. Tribal groups such as the Ifugao, Samal, Ibanag, Manobo, Dumagat, and Maranao are said to practice grappling arts known respectively as bultong, silaga, dama, garong, buteng, purgos, and kapulubod; while ethnic groups such as the Tagalog, Ilokano, Cebuano, Bicolano, Pampanga, and Pangasinan, are said to practice grappling arts known as gabbo, layung, lampugan, pantok, balsakan, and dumog.

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  • Als Dumog (auch Buno) wird das Ringen in den philippinischen Kampfkünsten bezeichnet. Unterschieden werden das Ringen im Stehen (Agaw Patid Buno) und der Bodenkampf (Musang Dumog). Dumog zeichnet sich dadurch aus, dass eine Vielzahl der Techniken sowohl mit als auch ohne Waffen eingesetzt werden kann. (de)
  • Dumog es el estilo filipino, de lucha en posición vertical y se refiere al aspecto de agarre de las artes marciales filipinas, llamado Eskrima. Dumog es la palabra más comúnmente utilizada en Bisayas y Mindanao, mientras que la palabra Buno se utiliza en Luzón, específicamente en las provincias del sur, de habla tagala hasta Mindoro.​​ Las técnicas abarcan una serie de empujes, tirones, cambios de peso y llaves de articulaciones diseñados para "mover" al adversario, a menudo aprovechando su peso y la dirección de su fuerza para hacerle perder el equilibrio. (es)
  • 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 used in Mindanao and the Visayas, while the word buno is used in Luzon, specifically in the Southern Tagalog-speaking provinces as far south as Mindoro. Tribal groups such as the Ifugao, Samal, Ibanag, Manobo, Dumagat, and Maranao are said to practice grappling arts known respectively as bultong, silaga, dama, garong, buteng, purgos, and kapulubod; while ethnic groups such as the Tagalog, Ilokano, Cebuano, Bicolano, Pampanga, and Pangasinan, are said to practice grappling arts known as gabbo, layung, lampugan, pantok, balsakan, and dumog. (en)
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  • Als Dumog (auch Buno) wird das Ringen in den philippinischen Kampfkünsten bezeichnet. Unterschieden werden das Ringen im Stehen (Agaw Patid Buno) und der Bodenkampf (Musang Dumog). Dumog zeichnet sich dadurch aus, dass eine Vielzahl der Techniken sowohl mit als auch ohne Waffen eingesetzt werden kann. (de)
  • 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 used in Mindanao and the Visayas, while the word buno is used in Luzon, specifically in the Southern Tagalog-speaking provinces as far south as Mindoro. Tribal groups such as the Ifugao, Samal, Ibanag, Manobo, Dumagat, and Maranao are said to practice grappling arts known respectively as bultong, silaga, dama, garong, buteng, purgos, and kapulubod; while ethnic groups such as the Tagalog, Ilokano, Cebuano, Bicolano, Pampanga, and Pangasinan, are said to practice grappling arts known as gabbo, layung, lampugan, pantok, balsakan, and dumog. Techniques encompass a variety of pushes, pulls, weight shifts and joint locks designed to "move" the opponent, often taking advantage of their weight and direction of force to throw them off balance. Dumog is based on the concept of “control points” or “choke points” on the human body, which are manipulated – for example: by grabbing, pushing, pulling - in order to disrupt the opponent's balance and to keep him off balance. This also creates opportunities for close quarter striking using head butts, knees, forearms and elbows. Dumog also contains methods of joint-locking and choking, as well as takedowns, throws and submission holds. Dumog techniques can be assisted by the environment around you, a wall, lampost or vehicle for example, which helps to immobilise the opponent, or hurt him further by collision with the object. Similarly, Dumog techniques can be used to manipulate an opponent for use as a shield to protect yourself during a multiple attacker scenario, or to quickly move an unwanted person from an area, much like security or law enforcement “come-along” type techniques. Pain compliance is an important aspect of any grappling art. Hence, Dumog techniques can be complemented by nerve point attacks, as well as Kino-mutai which is the term generally used to include pinching, biting, gouging, ripping/tearing methods. Dumog is taught in most Filipino Martial Arts styles as a small addition to their vast syllabus. However, there are a small handful of FMA based systems such as Harimaw Buno, Apolaki Krav Maga & Dirty Boxing and Garimot Buno whose training focuses on training the art of dumog in much more detail. (en)
  • Dumog es el estilo filipino, de lucha en posición vertical y se refiere al aspecto de agarre de las artes marciales filipinas, llamado Eskrima. Dumog es la palabra más comúnmente utilizada en Bisayas y Mindanao, mientras que la palabra Buno se utiliza en Luzón, específicamente en las provincias del sur, de habla tagala hasta Mindoro.​​ Las técnicas abarcan una serie de empujes, tirones, cambios de peso y llaves de articulaciones diseñados para "mover" al adversario, a menudo aprovechando su peso y la dirección de su fuerza para hacerle perder el equilibrio. (es)
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