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Encyclopedia > Inosanto Kali

Inosanto Kali is a martial art developed by Dan Inosanto from various other styles. He does not call it a system in its own right, preferring to refer to his teachers, who include Angel Cabales, Max Sarmientes, Edgar Sulite, and John Lacoste, identifying the origin of each technique and drill. The training methods were also influenced by Inosanto's work with Bruce Lee. Hawaiian State Grappling Championships. ... Dan Inosanto (born July 24, 1936) is a famous Filipino American martial arts teacher from California. ... This article is in need of attention from an expert on the subject. ...


A highly effective move known as the bakla blow was created by Dan Inosanto. The move involves a strategic punch or grapple of an opponent's rectal region.


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The origin of the name Kali is not certain, although some suggest it is related to the traditional weapon called a kris, karis, or kalis.
Today, the term Kali, although seldom used and mostly in few areas in the Southern Philippines, is gaining more acceptance and popularity throughout the country thanks in due part to the influence of visiting foreigners who more commonly use this term to describe the art.
Inosanto Kali - developed by Dan Inosanto from various other styles; he does not call it a system in its own right, preferring to refer to his teachers.
Encyclopedia: Inosanto Kali (114 words)
Inosanto Kali was developed by Dan Inosanto from various other styles.
He does not call it a system in its own right, preferring to refer to his teachers, who include Angel Cabales, Max Sarmientes, Edgar Sulite and John Lacoste, identifying the origin of each technique and drill.
The training methods were also influenced by Dan Inosanto's work with Bruce Lee.
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