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Do Filipino Martial Arts favor joint locks to strikes?


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Do Filipino Martial Arts favor joint locks to strikes? I have never really got into the empty hand aspects of Filipino martial arts, just did some stick work and a little knife, but when I go to a barnes and noble or pick up a martial arts magazine, if there is any empty hand work being shown, it seems like someone is putting an lock or arm bar most the time.

If this is so, why did the Filipino martial arts develop like this?

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Do Filipino Martial Arts favor joint locks to strikes? I have never really got into the empty hand aspects of Filipino martial arts, just did some stick work and a little knife, but when I go to a barnes and noble or pick up a martial arts magazine, if there is any empty hand work being shown, it seems like someone is putting an lock or arm bar most the time.

If this is so, why did the Filipino martial arts develop like this?

Not really. Strikes can be follwed up with joint locks, empty handed or with sticks.

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