Module2 Week12 PE211 Arnis
Module2 Week12 PE211 Arnis
Module2 Week12 PE211 Arnis
LESSON :
In this lesson , you will learn to identify the facilities and equipment used in Arnis, and also you will be
familiarized with the different facilities.
Objectives
a. Arnis b. Eskrima
c. Buho d. Baton
a. 25 inches b. 27 inches
c. 26 inches d. 28 inches
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a. Scoreboard b. Top board
c. Blackboard d. Whiteboard
a. Arnis b. Cali
c. Eskrima d. Didja
Lesson Proper/Discussion/Selection
FACILITIES
Dimension-
The player are is square measuring 8 by 8 meters with a 2 meter minimum free zone around it, and clear
space without any obstructions up to a height of not less than 5 meters from the playing surface.
Boundary Lines
Four lines marks the boundary of the playing area. These lines are drawn outside the dimension of the
competition area.
Match Line
Two lines of 1 meter and 2 meters apart mark the horizontal match line.
The horizontal match line are drawn 3 meters from the boundary lines that run perpendicularly to the
officials table and 1.5 meters from the boundary line that line parallel to the official table.
The horizontal match line left of the officials table is colored red and the opposite horizontal match line is
blue to mark the respective zone of each competitor at the start and re-start of every match.
Warning Lines
A broken straight line is drawn 1 meter before each boundary line to serve as a marker before the outside
zone.
Playing Surface
The surface must be flat and smooth and must not be elevated from the ground.
The playing surface must be clean and free from foreign objects that may endanger or cause injury to the
players. It is prohibited to hold any competition on a rough, slippery surface.
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Neutral Corner
The corner of the competition area farthest to the officials table and in between the 2 judges shall be
designated as the neutral corner. This shall also be the consultation area for the referee and judges.
Position of Players
Before the game starts, players must be positioned in the playing area so that red-coded player is at the
right side of the referee and the blue coded is on his left side.
EQUIPMENT
Shall mean the materials and accessories that are used in the conduct of the competition.
Weapon
The cane (stick) made of rattan shall be the official weapon of the competitor. No other similar materials
will be allowed to be used in any local, national or international competition.
Each cane shall be properly foam cushioned and shall have maximum grip diameter of not more than 2.54
cm (1 inch) and a length of 76.20 cm (30 inches)
Head Protector
Refers to a pair of protective headgear (helmet) to include an impact worthy face mask, the specification
of which shall be in accordance with IAF standards, A player may use his personal standard headgear.
Both headgear must be color coded, one red and the other blue, to match the cane of competitors.
Body Protector
All participants must wear body vest properly cushioned during the match
Male and Female participants must wear groin guard for their protection.
Forearm guard and shin guard must be provided by the managements.
Scoreboard
A pair of scoreboard either manually or electrically operated the specifications of which shall be in
accordance with IAF standards.
Two scoreboards per contest area shall be placed at diagonally opposite corners outside the competition
area, right where the judges are positioned.
Flags
Two sets of red and blue flags, the size of which is 30 cm by 25 cm for the judges use in declaring
decisions.
One yellow flag, size 3o cm by 25 for the timers use to declare a time out or resumption of the match.
Other Equipment
Stopwatch, to keep the two minute round. This includes interruptions such as injury, changing of broken
cane and etc..
A gong and mallet or other similar audible substitute such as whistle, bell or buzzer shall be provided for
the timer to indicate the start and the end of the match.
Table shall be provided for the timer and recorder which shall be situated one (1) meter in front of the
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playing area so that time signals are auditable enough to both players and referee.
Chairs shall be provided to the judges, recorder, timer, coach and players of the match.
ANSWER QUESTIONS
1. This equipment use when someone get injuries or changing
of broken cane.
2. This is the official weapon of the competitor
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Review
Read again your previous lesson so you have better understanding on the topics. If there’s any question
regarding the topics you might ask me. Just PM me.
DIRECTION: Classify the Facilities and equipment used in arnis . Write the correct answer on the table
below.
FACILITIES EQUIPMENT
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Playing Surface Stopwatch Neutral Corner whistle Position of Players
1. 6.
2. 7.
3. 8.
4. 9.
5. 10.
_____________1. 30 cm by 25 cm, the size used by judges in declaring decisions or asking for
consultations. (SALFG)
_____________2. Filipino martial arts. (RISAN)
_____________3. Free zone distance measuring 2.0 meters outside of the playing area.
(RYADNUOB SINEL)
_____________4. Two lines of 1.0-meter-long and 2.0 meters apart mark the horizontal line.
(TACHM SINEL)
_____________5. English term for baston. (ANEC)
REFERENCES
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Carroll, R. (2017, April 24). Arnis: The Philippines' national sport and martial art. Culture Trip.
https://theculturetrip.com/asia/philippines/articles/arnis-the-philippines-national-sport-and-martial-art/
Arnis. (2002, December 17). Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Retrieved September 18, 2020, from
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnis
Facilities and equipment of arnis. (n.d.). Academia.edu.
https://www.academia.edu/36698596/FACILITIES_AND_EQUIPMENT_OF_ARNIS
Barrameda, L. (2019). Brainly.ph. brainly.ph. https://brainly.ph/question/2499152
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