Just wanted to see how other Schools teach the Terminology and History of Modern Arnis. We include a Terminology and History portion as part of each test for rank.
Questions like, "What city did Professor Presas open his first Modern Arnis School in and what year?" And, "What do the three stars in the Philippine flag represent?"
I try to share the culture and history to our students to be more informed about Modern Arnis and the Philippine Culture. And we use the terminology in class as well as Opening and Closing the class in Tagalog. I try to input Tagolog as much as I can.
Thank God I have a Filipino student that corrects my pronunciation.

I am learning as well as the students.
I try to honor what the Professor and Remy jr. have said before, promoting Modern Arnis and the Filipino culture. I am no expert, but we do our best.
Our rank structure is based on MARPPIO's such as: Palo-Palo Art of strikes(Kamao-Fists and Sipa-Kicks), Anyos art of forms, Yantok art of single cane, Pagsawali art of double cane, etc. This also keeps the language alive in everything we teach. Instead of saying Kicking and Punching or Single Stick or Double Stick, we say Palo-palo, Yantok and Pagsawali when refering to these. It may not be alot, but we do try to input the language into out training as best we can.
Just wanted to see how other Modern Arnis schools and clubs incorporate the language or if they just use english with some terminology.
Thanks for your input.
Ben.
