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Haribon Dumog
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Source & Origin Of Dumog Techniques Dumog is not a separate art, contrary to what some Filipino martial art practitioners led you to believe. It is an extension of the weapons techniques. All the techniques in dumog, were all taken from weapons techniques, movements, and handling. To have a good understanding as to where dumog techniques actually came from, you need to breakdown the many principles and concepts found in various sub-systems within the Filipino martial art. Grappling and/or wrestling are a natural progression from long (largo), medium (medio), to close (corto) quarter fighting. It is a given that once you bridge into into the close quarter range, clinching, grappling, and wrestling techniques can not be avoided. It is no surprise that each "sub-system" in the Filipino martial art includes grappling techniques in their arsenal.
(Excerpt from the book: Haribon Dumog Volume 1)
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Books Haribon
Dumog Volume 1 To Order Contact: www.members.shaw.ca/virada/home.htm Haribon Dumog Volume 2 Principles, Concepts, and Techniques (Available in Spring of 2003)
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