Strike to the right temple area of the opponent. This strike is number __ in the 12 striking points.
1. Strike to the right temple area of the opponent. This strike is number __ in the 12 striking points.
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2. Strike to the right temple area of the opponent. This strike is number __ in the 12 striking points.
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3. the last Strike of the 12 striking point is theA.Strike to the templeB.Strike to the right eyeC.Strike to the shoulderD.Strike to the crown of the headpa help po
Answer:
D. Strike to the crown of the head
4. Side stanceone is beingA. Back stanceB. Forward stance13. Strike to the right temple area of the opponent. This strike is number_ in the 12 striking points.A. oneB. twoC. threeD. four
Answer:
13.B. two
Explanation:
I hope helps it for you5. NO.12 strike is the strike that will hit the____of a person
Answer:
head
Explanation:
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6. what are the 12 vital striking points of the body in arnis
Answer:
•#1 – Left side of the head attack.
•#2 – Right side of the head attack.
•#3 – Left side of the body or torso, to the left arm or elbow.
•#4 – Right side of the body or torso, to the left arm or elbow.
•#5 – Thrust to the stomach.
•#6 – Left chest stab.
•#7 – Right chest stab.
•#8 – Left lower leg.
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7. G 1 point Which of the following situations demonstrate heat energy is transformed into light energy?* A. striking a drum B. striking a matchstick C. striking a bottle D. striking a ball
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B. striking a matchstick Would Be the Best Option or Answer
Explanation:
Light energy is the only form of energy that we can actually see directly. It is formed through chemical, radiation, and mechanical means. Light energy can also be converted into other forms of energy. It is nature's way of transferring energy through space.
Heat is actually a form of energy. As atoms and molecules inside of an object move, they create heat energy. The faster they move, the hotter the object. Temperature is a measurement of how fast the atoms or molecules are moving within an object!
8. Directions: Identify the best blocking technique to use against a striking technique Write your answers in your activity notebook. 1. Strike no. 5 2. Strike no. 2 . 3. Strike no. 12 4. Strike no. 8 5. Strike no. 10need ko na po please
1.block no.5 2.block no.1 3.block no.6 4.block no.4 5.block no.2
9. 2. Identify and label the 12 striking techniques and the vital stiking points in the body.
Answer:
The 12 Striking Techniques
1-Left side of the head attack.
A diagonal downward forehand swing to the left temple. From the position, the warrior will hold the stick with one hand at 1 o’clock moving his stick in slashing motion while his free hand on his chest.
2–Right side of the head attack.
A diagonal downward backhand swing striking to the right temple. Assuming a fighting stance like the left temple strike, the warrior this time held his stick at 11o'clock with his free hand kept on his chest.
3–Left side of the body or torso, to the left arm or elbow.
The 3rd striking technique allows the practitioner to extend his weapon hand making it easier for him to strike any part of the opponent between its shoulder and hips. The stick will be draw in a diagonal forehand slashing swing making it easier to deliver a damage.
4–Right side of the body or torso, to the left arm or elbow.
Same as the 3rd strike but this time the practitioner will extend the weapon hand to strike any part of the body between the shoulder and the hips in a backhand slashing swing located on the right side
5–Thrust to the stomach.
In this strike, the practitioner will thrust the weapon hand to the stomach and is followed by an upward motion that will cut through his opponent's body.
6–Left chest stab.
In this strike, the weapon hand is then extended to the front with the palm facing outward and the elbow kept up where this strike can cause damage to the rib cage.
7–Right chest stab.
In this stance, the practitioner will practice the scooping action. The weapon hand is then extended forward with the palm facing outward. To deliver the strike properly, the elbow should be kept up puncturing the opponents right lung.
8–Left lower leg.
In this technique, the practitioner will deliver a powerful strike to the opponents lower leg, mainly the knee, the angle or the ankel which throws off the opponents balance and immobilize him. By doing this, the warrior is supposed to lower his body(extending the weapon arm). Holding his palm upward and hit any part of the opponents lower leg.
9–Right lower leg.
Again, like the 8th strike, the main target here is the right lower leg which immobilize the opponent. By doing this, the palm should face downward.
10–Left eye poke.
The target here is the left eye socket. In order to execute it properly, the practitioner should assume fighting stance then extend the weapon hand forward with the palm facing outward with its elbow kept down.
11– Right eye poke.
Same as the 10th strike technique. To execute it properly the practitioner will have to hold his elbow down poking the right eye of the oponent.
12–Strike to the crown/top of head.
The last strike will be a straight downward overhead swing directed towards the crown of the head which could throw off the opponents mobility and balance.
10. why is it important to know the 12 vital striking points in arnis
Answer:
THAT'S THE MOST BASIC AND EASIEST TO LEARN IN ARNIS AND AS WELL THE MOST IMPORTANT
Explanation:
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11. what is the first strike of the 12 striking point ɪɴ ᴀʀɴɪs?
Answer:
Left side of the head attack.
Explanation:
#1 – Left side of the head attack.
#2 – Right side of the head attack.
#3 – Left side of the body or torso, to the left arm or elbow.
#4 – Right side of the body or torso, to the left arm or elbow.
#5 – Thrust to the stomach.
#6 – Left chest stab.
#7 – Right chest stab.
Answer:
#1 – Forehand strike to the left temple.
#12 - Strike to the crown/top of head. This is a straight downward overhead swing directed towards the crown of the head.
Explanation:
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12. Activity 1: I love this game!Direction: The following are the 12 striking points in Arnis. Let us see if you canrecognize the missing word/words in the chart by filling it out according to itsstriking number, ways on how to strike and what part of the body is being strike.
Answer:
Explanation:
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13. what is the 1st strike of the 12 striking point in arnis?patulong po salamt
#1 – Forehand strike to the left temple.
#12 - Strike to the crown/top of head. This is a straight downward overhead swing directed towards the crown of the head.
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14. A clock strikes once for the 1st quarter of an hour, twice for the half, thrice for the third quarter and it strikes as many times as the hour. How many strikes will you hear from the time it starts to strike 11:00 until it strikes at 12:00
18 strikes...
11:15= 1 strike
11:30= 2 strikes
11:45= 3 strikes
12:00= 12 strikes
1+2+3+12=18 strikes
15. 4. Attacking a vital point from your dominant side is called A. Backhand Strike C. Front Hand Strike B. Forehand Strike D. Under Hand Strike
Answer:
B.Forehand Strike
Explanation:
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16. It is the last or 12th strike in the “12 Basic strikes” in Arnis A. STRIKE TO THE LEFT TEMPLE B. THRUST TO THE NAVEL C. THRUST TO THE RIGHT CHEST D. STRIKE TO THE CROWN OR THE CENTER HEAD pasa got po plsss
Answer:
Letter D.
Explanation:
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17. What is the 1st strike of the 12 striking point in Arnis?*A.strike to the crown of the headB.strike to the right eyeC.strike to the left templeD.strike to the shoulder
Answer:
Ahh.. I think B is the answer
Explanation:
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18. why is it important to learn the 12 striking points in the body when playing arnis?
Answer:
12 striking techniques in Arnis: #1 – Left side of the head attack. #2 – Right ... #4 – Right side of the body or torso, to the left arm or elbow. #5 – Thrust to ... Also Know, what are the steps of ANYO? Anyo Isa: ... Refinement in character is important. ... Practitioners are called arnisadors or Modern Arnis players.
Explanation:
19. Enumerate the 12 Vital/Fatal point Striking Techniques in Arnis
Answer:
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Explanation:
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20. The first strike in Arnis 12 Strike is at the
Answer:
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Explanation:
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21. What is the 1st strike of the 12 striking point in Arnis?*A strike to the crown of the headB.strike to the right eyeC.strike to the left templeD.strike to the shoulder
Answer:
C.strike to the left temple
Explanation:
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22. what is the 1st strike of the 12 striking point in arnis ?
Answer:
#1 – Forehand strike to the left temple.
#2 – Backhand strike to the right temple.
#3 – Forehand strike to the left elbow.
#4 – Backhand strike to the right
elbow.
Explanation:
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23. What is the 1st strike of the 12 striking point in Arnis?*A.strike to the crown of the headB.strike to the right eyeC.strike to the left templeD.strike to the shoulder
Answer:
A. strike to the crown of the headExplanation:
I hope it's help and mark me brainliest24. Arrange the correct sequence of 12 striking techniques by indicating the numbers (1-12) ________ strike to the crown of the head
Answer:
one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven
25. TRUE OR FALSE 1. Remy Preisas is the creator and founder of Arnis. 2. Pres. Gloria Macapagal Aquino signed the law proclaiming Arnis as our National sport. 3. Arnis is our national sport. 4. Republic Act 9850 establishes Arnis as Philippine Martial Arts and National Sports. 5. In the 12 striking areas, strike 5 should be done in abdomen. 6. In the 12 striking areas, strike 7 should be done in the left chest. 7. In the 12 striking areas, strike 6 should be done in the right chest. 8. In the 12 striking areas, strike 11 should be done in the right eye. 9. In the 12 striking areas, strike 8 should be done in the left knee. 10. Modern Arnis is also called Kali in Mindanao.
Answer:
1.True
2.True
3.True
4.False
5.False
26. why is it important to know the 12 vital striking points in arnis?
Answer:
Becaus this is important when emergency or self defence this is the most impostant thing of the arnis.
27. ACTIVITIES Activity 1: Vital Points. Directions: Identify the 12 vital points of the body which will be the target of the 12 strikes in Arnis. Draw an arrow towards to the vital points of the image and write its strike
The 12 Basic Striking Techniques of Arnis
Once you have mastered the basic stances of Arnis, you are now ready to learn the 12 basic striking techniques. These techniques are used with the stances. The effectivity of each strike heavily relies on mobility, which is why you must have a strong command of the basic stances before learning the 12 basic striking techniques.
Left Temple Strike
From the forward stance, twist your wrist to an angle of 1 o’clock as you pull your hand towards your shoulders to prepare for a strike. Swing your arm in the 1 o’clock direction in a slashing action while placing the other hand on your chest. The action should be a diagonal downward swing to the left temple of the enemy.
Right Temple Strike
This strike is similar to the left temple strike. The strike movement follows the 11 o’clock angle while the free hand is placed on the chest. This strike is a diagonal downward backhand swing to the right temple of the enemy.
Left Torso Strike
The left torso strike involves the practitioner to extend the lead hand when striking to deliver maximum force. This strike is a diagonal forehand slashing swing towards any part of the body between the shoulder and the hips. When swinging the lead hand, the turning force must initially come from the rear foot, then followed by the hip rotation to make the blow more effective.
Right Torso Strike
Just like the left torso strike, again the practitioner will extend the weapon hand to strike any part of the body on the right side between the shoulder and the hips. The arm movement is a backhand slashing swing.
Thrust Strike
This strike is a powerful thrust to the solar plexus of the opponent. It can cause fatal damage to the organs within the abdomen area. This move is most helpful when you notice that the opponent is over-committing in his forward foot movement when striking. This is an effective counter against a temple strike, but remember to never stretch out when doing the thrust strike.
The force of the attack should come more from the momentum of the opponent coming forward, and it should be more of a counter. Using it as a casual strike opens up the body to attacks from the opponent.
Left Chest Stab
This strike involves extending the arm in a thrusting motion with the palm facing outward towards the left chest of the opponent.
Right Chest Stab
This strike is similar to the left chest stab, but aim the thrust to the right chest of the opponent. When done right, the opponent’s lungs will be damaged, which will make it hard for him to breathe and even cause death.
Left Leg Strike
This technique involves striking the opponent’s lower leg, usually the knee or ankle, to immobilize him. It is necessary to lower your lead leg and strike in a downward diagonal slashing motion to the opponent’s leg with the palm facing upward. In traditional Arnis, the aim of the technique is to just hit any part of the leg.
However, in Modern Arnis and Jeet-Kune-Do, the left leg strike should be aimed 6 inches above the knee where a pressure point exists. When hit correctly, one blow could immobilize the opponent.
Right Leg Strike
This technique is similar to the left leg strike but aims the strike at the right leg of the opponent. The motion of this technique is a diagonal downward backhand swing.
Left Eye Poke
This technique is similar to the left chest stab but with the strike aimed at the left eye socket. The goal of this attack is to take away the opponent’s vision and thus, ending the fight faster.
Right Eye Poke
Just like the left eye poke, this technique takes away the opponent’s vision. However, this technique is aimed at the right eye of the opponent.
Crown Strike
This strike is a straight downward overhead swing to the crown of your opponent’s head. This will throw him off balance and could even knock him out after a single strike.
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28. THE FOLLOWING ARE THE 12 STRIKING POINTS IN ARNIS , LET US SEE IF YOU CAN RECOGNIZE THE MISSING WORD/WORDS IN THE CHART BY FILLING IT OUT ACCORDING TO ITS STRIKING NUMBER, WAYS ON HOW TO STRIKE AND WHAT PART OF THE BODY IS BEING STRIKE
1.) Polis
2.) Crete
3.) Republika
4.) Minoan
5.) Darius
6.) Ostracism
7.) Dark Ages
8.) -
9.) Hippocrates
10.) Demokrasya
29. Strike to the right temple area of the opponent.this strike is number in the striking points A.oneB.twoC.threeD.fourpahelp
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C the answer.30. 12 vital striking points in arnis
Arnis has 12 fundamental angles or 12 striking techniques.
Traditionally, instead of numbers, these strikes are given names. Arnis practitioners agreed it would be quicker and more practical to assign them names.
The number of strikes and their order can vary from one program to another.
Many devices will have 5 simple strikes as few as possible while others will have 72.
But these 12 strikes are among all Arnis practitioners worldwide the most popular and most widely practiced and used strikes.
12 striking techniques in Arnis:
Head attack on the left side. Head attack on the right side. Body or body left side, left arm or elbow. Body or chest right side, left arm or elbow. Stomach thrust. Stab in the left chest. Stab right in the heart. Lower left foot. The lower right foot. Pocking the left eye. Kick the right eye. Kick the head to the top of the crown.----------
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