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Characteristics of Philippine Wand Art

1. The Filipino Wand emphasizes simplicity and effectiveness, with solid but not flashy moves, in order to subdue the enemy as quickly as possible.

2. Filipino martial arts beginners learn the wand immediately, without the need to learn boxing, so that students can understand the use of the fastest time.

3. The Philippine Magic Wand, like other Filipino martial arts equipment, is designed to be flexible, and the body is flexible, so it does not require 'hard practice' or 'long bridge and horse'. 4. 4. The Philippine Wand, like other Filipino weapons, has three types of attack and defense distances: near, medium and far. And Jianji in these three attack and defense distance can be subdivided into the ground war, in the near, in the far and other **** six attack and defense distance.

5. The training of Philippine Wand emphasizes on sparring so that the students can put the learned moves into practice.

6. Filipino martial arts are mainly based on equipment, in the case of this school of Filipino equipment *** more than 10 kinds of equipment, and each kind of equipment also has a unique routine, sparring, combat and self-defense techniques, to fully meet the students on the pursuit of equipment martial arts.

7. The Philippine Wand is a safer martial art, students must wear full body armor and use special training equipment during practical training, students are fully protected while maintaining flexibility, which is a major feature of the Philippine martial arts.

8. Learning the Philippine Magic Wand will help you to harmonize your arms and legs, improve your body's health, enhance your reaction and eliminate work troubles.

9. Filipino Magic Wand is a popular martial arts sport in the world and there are various types of competitions every year.

10. Filipino martial arts emphasize on martial arts ethics and etiquette, students not only learn martial arts techniques, but also learn to respect their teachers and masters, and the way to behave in the world.