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Machetefencing may refer to: Colombian grima in Colombia Juego del garrote in Venezuela Tire machèt in Haiti This disambiguation page lists articles...
Afro-Colombian communities during the colonial era that utilizes the use of a machete in combat. Among contemporary masters of the art, there are a number of...
traditional, woodstick fencing) or juego de garrote larense ('Venezuela Stick fighting') is a Venezuelan martial art that involves machete, stick-fighting,...
not a general List of premodern combat weapons and does not include the machete or similar "sword-like" weapons. Flyssa (19th century Algeria) Kaskara...
fights in cinema include performances of archery, classical fencing, historical fencing, martial arts, close combat, and duels in general, as well as...
Dead, Knightriders, From Dusk till Dawn, Planet Terror, Machete, Django Unchained, and Machete Kills. Savini was born on November 3, 1946, in Pittsburgh...
and manatees who might be reading from the ocean. They also hosted a machetefencing workshop, threw a fake Criterion Collection release party for a local...
wide variety of weapons, including handguns, various types of knives, a machete, a tire iron and a claw hammer. He punched, pistol whipped, and strangled...
Philippines at the Asian Master Fencing Championship in 2015. Since 2016, he has also served as the president of the Philippine Fencing Association. He is also...
a companion weapon is sometimes employed in European martial arts and fencing, such as a parrying dagger. Miyamoto Musashi, a Japanese swordsman and...
might have also had some training in fencing. The iconic weapon of the Liberation Army, however, was the machete, the common tool of the peasants, indentured...
Gardening and agricultural tools, such as axes, sickles, scythes, mattocks, machetes, pitchforks and pickaxes Kitchen utensils, such as kitchen knives, meat...
Battalion exchanged their Raider stilettos for general-purpose short machetes (machetes pequeños) and hunting knives. In late 1943 the Raider Stiletto was...
18th century in England, duels were more commonly fought using pistols. Fencing and shooting continued to coexist throughout the 19th century. The duel...
The use of a sword is known as swordsmanship or, in a modern context, as fencing. In the early modern period, western sword design diverged into two forms...
gradually fell out of favor as sword fighting evolved into the modern sport of fencing. The use of progressively lighter primary weapons such as the small sword...
Eskrima (also spelled escrima) is a derived from the Spanish word for fencing, esgrima. Their cognate in French is escrime and is related to the English...
hangers, and so" against six Barbary horses owned by King Claudius that in a fencing match Laertes will defeat Hamlet by three or more touches. In Marlowe's...
so he could safely breathe, he goes into one of the tunnels with Jack's machete so to meet the hydra from below. When he gets there, instead of trying...
or wood that sometimes has horsehair attached near the blade. Parang: Machete-like chopper, ranging from 10 to 36 inches long Golok: Heavy cleaver measuring...
German equivalents dolch (tolch) and degen (tegen). In the German school of fencing, Johannes Liechtenauer (Ms. 3227a) and his successors (specifically Andres...
northern part of South America. Common names include elequeme, gallito, machete, pernila de casa, pito and poró de cerca. It is a common tree in the drier...