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KALI ESKRIMA LONG BLADES

BOLO,  BARONG, KRIS & ESPADA Y DAGA, FOR YOUR KALI TRAINING

The call of the blade....

Sooner or later, the Kali eskrima practitioner will have to leave his rattan sticks behind.

Or, at least, complete the rattan work by studying the blade.

Become more efficient in Kali and go further in its understanding with the long blades.

Bolo (machete), Kris or espada y daga, barong, in aluminium, for your Kali, Ilustrisimo trainings...

What are long blades in Kali Eskrima?

Long blades represent a crucial step in learning Kali Eskrima. These training weapons allow practitioners to move beyond stick work and explore the specifics of combat with bladed weapons. Unlike rattan sticks, long blades offer a different approach to attack angles, distances and techniques specific to Filipino martial traditions.This natural progression greatly enriches the understanding of Kali. Practitioners discover the subtleties of cutting edges, false edges and thrusting techniques specific to traditional bladed weapons.

The different types of traditional long blades

The bolo (machete) is one of the most iconic blades in Kali.

This versatile weapon is found in many traditional styles.The kris is distinguished by its characteristic wavy blade and cultural significance. The ginunting has a unique curved shape, particularly prized in certain lines of Eskrima. Barongs offer a different approach with their specific profile.The kukri adds an extra dimension with its pronounced curve. The espada y daga combines a sword and a knife, a fundamental technique in arnis. Each type of blade corresponds to particular styles: Ilustrisimo, Pekiti, Lameco or PTK. These variations enrich the learning of combat techniques and the understanding of Filipino martial arts.

Materials and safety for training

Aluminium offers durability and realism while remaining affordable. Traditional wood faithfully reproduces the weight and balance of historical blades. Synthetic materials and polypropylene ensure maximum safety during training.Protection becomes paramount with long blades. Choosing suitable replica weapons significantly reduces risks. Protective equipment should always be worn during partner exercises.The price varies depending on the material and quality of manufacture. A basic training baton costs less than a high-quality aluminium replica. You should add the necessary protective gear to your budget and plan to gradually upgrade to more advanced equipment.

Historical blades and martial arts research

The Japanese bokken allows you to explore the universal principles of sword fighting. The wakizashi and katana enrich your understanding of cutting techniques. These historical weapons perfectly complement the study of kali arnis eskrima.The Roman gladius and the Iberian falcata offer different perspectives on close combat techniques. The shinai adds the dimension of controlled striking. These blades allow for a comparative approach to martial arts and develop the dexterity of the leading hand.

Choosing your long blade according to your practice

The choice depends above all on your level and style of kali. A beginner will favour safe materials and an affordable price. Advanced practitioners of eskrima or arnis can add more realistic replicas to their equipment.The quality of manufacture directly influences durability and balance. A good compromise between price and performance remains essential.The balance of the weapon determines its manoeuvrability during training. You should gradually add different types of blades to enrich your practice of Kali Eskrima. This methodical approach to martial arts ensures solid and safe progress. Choosing a training baton suited to your body type optimises the learning of advanced techniques.

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