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For
many years and even up to the present people are still confused about the real
Doce Pares system. This is understandable because while the system is a conglomeration
of various styles as introduced by the founding masters in 1932, there are many
instructors and masters today who only teach a specific style of any one of the
original masters. All the founding masters had their own set of followers and the
students who chose not to study and cross-train in other styles naturally
learned only the particular style of his teacher.
Doce
Pares was a virtual supermarket of Eskrima styles, hence, there's the Larga
Mano of Eulogio Caņete; the Espada y Daga of Felimon Caņete and Jesus Cui; the
Corto Linear of Teodoro Saavedra and later on of Venancio Bacon, Delfin Lopez
and Timoteo Maranga; the Corto Orihinal and Media Largo of Felimon and
Iluminado Caņete; the Hirada and Retirada of Vicente Carin and Ponciano Ybaņez;
the Mano-Mano and Baraw of Maximo Caņete and Jesus Cui; the Corto Kurbada and
Abaniko of Ciriaco and Felimon Caņete respectively. Thus
there are many masters today who only teach and promote one particular style
and yet can validly claim to belong to Doce Pares family.
It
was in early 1970 when Dionsio Caņete was commissioned by his father Eulogio Caņete, the
President of Doce Pares to study, prepare and formulate a program of
instruction that would cover and comprehend all the component styles. The
specific objective was to come up with a training curriculum that would give
equal treatment and prominence to all the original styles and by all means to
afford due honors and recognition to all the founding advocates. Hence the
birth of the Multi-Style System which very much set well with
Grandmaster Diony as he and his three elder brothers were among the very few
who were fortunate to have learned all the original styles as brought into and
introduced by the founding masters when Doce Pares was formed in 1932.
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The components styles of the
Multi-Style System are: all the three styles of Corto (close range):
- Corto Linear (the traditional linear striking or a blade oriented type of
striking)
- Corto Kurbada (the wrist-twisting or snap-wrist, curving strike)
- Corto Orihinal (featuring low, deep bent knee and wide stance which highly
characterized the original Doce Pares close range style)
Media Largo (medium range)
Larga Mano (long range)
Espada y Daga (short & long stick or stick & dagger)
Baraw (knife fighting techniques)
Mano-Mano (empty hand fighting)
a. Sumbag-Patid (punch and kick)
b. Lubag-Torsi (locks and immobilization)
c. Layog-Dumog (takedown and grappling)
d. Doble Olisi (double stick)
Specialized Subjects:
a. Eskrido
b. Sinawali
c. Tapi-Tapi (alive hand)
d. Sayaw / Karanza (forms)
All
the above subjects are incorporated under the comprehensive 5-year training
curriculum of the Doce Pares Multi-Style System. The program is
taught only in schools authorized by Doce Pares International, the original
Doce Pares organization and only one recognized by the government of the
Republic of the Philippines,
duly registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission as DOCE PARES
INCORPORATED under Registration Certificate No. 1373.
ALL DPI SCHOOLS CAN READILY BE IDENTIFIED
THROUGH THE SEAL AND LOGO WHICH BEAR THE ORIGINAL SIGN OF DOCE PARES, BUT MORE
SIGNIFICANT IS THEIR 5-YEAR
MULTI-STYLE SYSTEM PROGRAM OF INSTRUCTION.
ONLY THROUGH THE DPI SCHOOLS ONE
CAN LEARN ALL THE ORIGINAL STYLES OF THE FOUNDING MASTERS OF DOCE PARES.
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