De Campo Uno-Dos-Tres Orihinal

De Campo Uno-Dos-Tres Orihinal
De Campo Uno-Dos-Tres Orihinal
Focus Stick fighting
Country of origin Philippines Philippines
Creator Jose Caballero
Olympic sport No

De Campo Uno-Dos-Tres Orihinal (also referred to as De Campo 1-2-3) is a form of Filipino martial arts. The majority of its techniques are based on fighting with a single stick as opposed to the double stick method used in most Filipino martial arts.[1]

It was created by the late Jose Caballero. The name of the art was derived from his middle name "Diaz" and his surname ". He once proclaimed that when you lift heavy objects, it is assisted by the count of three; "Uno Dos y Tres!”. This is indicative of the simplicity in which techniques are taught and executed within the art. The Tagalog word "orihinal" is translated as "original".[1]


Training

Many Filipino Martial Arts use the stick as a translation from a blade. However, this is not the case with DeCampo 1-2-3. The style has been adapted to be executed with a stick. The length of this stick generally varies from 28 to 30 inches. As is the case with many of the Filipino martial arts, newcomers start by training with slow drills. As they advance in skill and ability, likewise will the speed in which they practice. This gradual approach helps the students to learn the movements correctly while applying them with increasing speed over time. De Campo uses linear assaults and thrusts at punching range instead of angular strikes common in most close-quarters systems.[2]

Jose Caballero's more notable students were his protege Ireneo L. Olavides, Edgar Sulite and his brother Helacrio Sulite, Jr.[3]

Sources

  1. ^ a b Wiley, Mark V. (1997). Filipino Martial Culture. Los Angeles: C.E. Tuttle Co.. pp. 171–172. ISBN 978-0804820882. 
  2. ^ Macachor, Celestino (2009). "Eskrima De Campo JDC-IO Founder Ireneo Olavides: Making the Stick as Deadly as a Gun". Rapid Journal 13 (4): 67. 
  3. ^ Diego, C (2002). The Secrets of Kalis Ilustrisimo: The Filipino Fighting Art Explained. Los Angeles: Tuttle Martial Arts. p. 25. ISBN 978-0804831451. 

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