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The Angle Five Strike is a straight thrust (estocada) directed at the opponent's centreline — typically the solar plexus, throat, or face — delivered by driving the tip of the stick or blade straight forward. [1] Angle Five is fundamentally different from Angles One through Four because it is a linear thrust rather than an angular cut, targeting the centreline with a piercing rather than striking motion. [1],[2] In blade application, the Angle Five thrust is the most lethal single attack, as a direct thrust to the torso penetrates deeper and causes more damage than a cut. [2],[3]

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Angle #5[1]Centre Thrust[2]Numero Sinko[3]
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История и происхождение

Angle Five completes the five universal angles of attack in Filipino martial arts, adding the thrust to the four cutting angles. [1] The centreline thrust has been a primary weapon technique across all fighting traditions worldwide, and its inclusion as the fifth angle reflects its critical importance in Filipino weapon combat. [2],[3]

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  • ФилиппиныЭскрима, Арнис, Кали

Эффективность

Angle Five (straight thrust to the solar plexus or abdomen) is the primary thrusting attack in FMA, targeting the body's centre line. [1] With a blade, it is the fastest and most direct attack because it travels the shortest distance to the target. In stick application, it targets the solar plexus with a punyo (butt) or tip thrust. [2]

Родословная

Angle five (thrust to the solar plexus or face) is defined in most FMA systems as a direct thrusting attack along the centre line. [1]

Соревновательные результаты

Angle five (thrust) strikes are used in FMA competition, particularly effective for breaking the opponent's rhythm. [1]

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Биомеханический механизм

Primary ActionCutting, thrusting, or striking with a bladed weapon — edge alignment and trajectory determine cutting effectiveness
Joints InvolvedWrists (edge alignment and rotation), elbows (extension for thrusts, chambering for cuts), shoulders (arc of the cut), hips (power generation)
Force VectorVaries — downward diagonal cut (kesa-giri), horizontal cut (yoko-giri), thrust (tsuki), or rising cut (kiri-age)
Weapon MechanicEdge alignment (hasuji) is critical — the blade must travel along its cutting plane for effective cuts

Позиция и вход

From fighting stance (stick in hand)Hold the stick in the dominant hand, establish range, execute angles of attack (numbered striking patterns)
As counter (after block)Block the opponent's strike with the stick, counter-strike to the exposed target immediately
From double-stick positionCoordinate both sticks — one attacks while the other covers or follows up

Варианты

Angle 1 (forehand diagonal)downward diagonal strike from the dominant side
Angle 2 (backhand diagonal)downward diagonal strike from the off side
Angle 5 (thrust)straight thrust with the tip of the stick
Redonda (continuous)flowing circular strikes chaining multiple angles

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The First 5 Strikes You Need to Know in Filipino Martial Arts | Anastacio Kali

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Angle Five Strike, also called the reverse strike or reverse angle, is a fundamental upward diagonal slash in Filipino martial arts single-stick training. Instructors PG-2-GP Fitness and Mark Anastacio agree on its basic mechanics: the strike travels from bottom-right to top-left, opposite to Angle One's trajectory. PG-2-GP Fitness emphasizes Angle Five as part of the foundational five-angle blocking and disarming sequence, teaching it alongside counter-attack applications where the defender blocks the incoming strike, simultaneously grabs the opponent's stick, and executes Angle Five as a follow-up strike before removing the weapon. Anastacio provides additional tactical context, noting that Angle Five is difficult for opponents to see due to the lower load on the initial setup, making it effective as a deceptive follow-up or closing strike. He highlights its versatility: practitioners can apply it traditionally as a linear slash, modify it into a wintick (circular, compressive variant targeting the hands at close range), or use it to shift into defensive positions like the umbrella block. Both instructors stress that Angle Five, combined with footwork and timing development, forms part of the essential striking vocabulary for Filipino martial arts practitioners, with Anastacio recommending it as one of the first five strikes students should master.

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  • PG-2-GP Fitness5 Stick Strikes & Counters In Martial Arts | Kali | Stick Defense| Arnis | Eskrima | PG-2-GP fitness: Teaches Angle Five as the foundational fifth angle in the blocking and disarming sequence, emphasizing its role in defensive transitions with counter-attack applications and the importance of developing footwork, hand technique, and timing.
  • PG-2-GP FitnessBasics Of Arnis | Cinco Terro Strike Blocks & Disarming. Arnis Stick / Kali/ Eskrima Training.: Demonstrates Angle Five mechanics in the traditional cinco terro (five angles) system, showing the blocking entry, hand positioning, stick control, and disarming application with clear movement breakdown.
  • Mark AnastacioThe First 5 Strikes You Need to Know in Filipino Martial Arts | Anastacio Kali: Provides tactical and practical applications of Angle Five, describing it as a deceptive, hard-to-see upward diagonal slash, discussing variants like the wintick modification, close-range applications, and its use as a follow-up strike or defensive tool in combination with footwork and range management.

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Риск травмы для человека, к которому применяется техника

8
Очень высокий8/10

Arnis/Escrima/Kali stick and blade techniques; designed for close-range lethality

Сложность

Уровень мастерства, необходимый для надёжного выполнения техники

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Допустимость на соревнованиях

Разрешена ли техника по основным соревновательным правилам

WEKAF — Legal in padded stick competition {srcHEMA — Legal in applicable weapon categories {src

Заметки по тренировке

Angle five is the centre thrust (estocada) — a straight thrust to the solar plexus, throat, or face using the tip of the stick (Inosanto, The Filipino Martial Arts, 1980)
The thrust is the fastest and most direct attack in stick fighting — it travels the shortest distance to the target
In blade translation, angle five is the most lethal attack — a direct thrust with a blade to the centre line
The thrust uses the stick's tip rather than its shaft — this concentrates force on a small area for maximum impact
Angle five demonstrates that FMA is not just about swinging — the thrust is a sophisticated technique requiring precise alignment
The defence against angle five requires precise timing and deflection — a small movement redirects the thrust offline
Angle five can be delivered from any guard position with minimal telegraph — making it an excellent lead attack or counter

Типичные ошибки

!Pushing rather than thrusting — the thrust should be a sharp, snapping extension, not a slow push
!Over-extending on the thrust — the body should remain balanced; over-extension creates vulnerability to counter-attacks
!Not retracting immediately after the thrust — the stick must return quickly; a committed thrust that stays extended is easily countered
!Telegraphing with the shoulder — the thrust should initiate from the arm without a visible shoulder wind-up
!Not aiming precisely — the thrust must target a specific point; a vague centre-line thrust often misses
!Ignoring angle five in training — many practitioners focus on swinging strikes and neglect the thrust
!Not defending against thrusts — the defence against a thrust is different from defending against a swing; train both

Связанные техники

Контрприёмы

Цепочка подготовки

1Grip and Stancehold the weapon in the correct grip with a balanced stance
2Chamberdraw the weapon back to generate striking power
3Strikedeliver the blow along the correct angle of attack
4Recoveryreturn to guard position and prepare for the next action

Источники и ссылки

Основной источник

The Filipino Martial Arts (Dan Inosanto, 1980)

1КнигаFilipino Martial Arts (Inosanto, 1980)

Alias sources — [1] Filipino Martial Arts (Wiley, 1994) [2] Filipino Martial Arts (Wiley, 1994) [3] Filipino Martial Arts (Wiley, 1994)

2КнигаEskrima (Presas, 1983)

Effectiveness sources — [1] Wiley, M., Filipino Martial Arts (Charles E. Tuttle, 1994) [2] Inosanto, D., The Filipino Martial Arts (Know Now Publishing, 1980)

3ДругоеJapanese Martial Arts Standard Terminology (武道用語)

Established Japanese martial arts naming convention — native Japanese term (和語/漢語)

4ЦитатаFilipino Martial Arts (Inosanto, 1980)

Alias sources — [1] Filipino Martial Arts (Wiley, 1994) [2] Filipino Martial Arts (Wiley, 1994) [3] Filipino Martial Arts (Wiley, 1994)

5ЦитатаEskrima (Presas, 1983)

Effectiveness sources — [1] Wiley, M., Filipino Martial Arts (Charles E. Tuttle, 1994) [2] Inosanto, D., The Filipino Martial Arts (Know Now Publishing, 1980)

Сообщество

Атлетизм

Requires

wrist speed, hand coordination (especially double stick), cardiovascular endurance

Favours

quick hands, conditioned forearms, coordination

Key muscles

forearms, wrists, shoulders, core rotators

Часто задаваемые вопросы

How do I disarm an opponent after blocking their stick strike?

After blocking the incoming strike, keep your hand in contact with their stick and use the momentum to push it down while simultaneously grabbing it to remove it from their control. According to PG-2-GP Fitness, the key is maintaining hand contact on the stick during the block, which allows you to transition directly into the disarm.

What's the basic combination I should practice for Angle Five Strike defense?

The basic combination is strikes one, two, and five—involving blocking, disarming, and counter-attacking in sequence. PG-2-GP Fitness emphasizes that this one-two-five combination is foundational, and from there you can develop your own variations using the footwork and hand positioning you've already learned.

Should I mix Angle Five with other angle strikes in combination?

Yes, mixing angles is very important in Filipino martial arts. Mark Anastacio explains that changing angles—such as combining angle strikes with thrusts or different slash directions—allows you to vary the range and keeps your opponent guessing, making your combinations more effective.

Как работает Angle Five Strike?

The Angle Five Strike is a straight thrust (estocada) directed at the opponent's centreline — typically the solar plexus, throat, or face — delivered by driving the tip of the stick or blade straight forward. Angle Five is fundamentally different from Angles One through Four because it is a linear thrust rather than an angular cut, targeting the centreline with a piercing rather than striking motion.

Откуда происходит Angle Five Strike?

Angle Five completes the five universal angles of attack in Filipino martial arts, adding the thrust to the four cutting angles. The centreline thrust has been a primary weapon technique across all fighting traditions worldwide, and its inclusion as the fifth angle reflects its critical importance in Filipino weapon combat.

Разрешён ли Angle Five Strike на соревнованиях?

WEKAF: разрешён — Legal in padded stick competition; HEMA: разрешён — Legal in applicable weapon categories

Насколько опасен Angle Five Strike?

Оценка опасности 8/10. Very High — Arnis/Escrima/Kali stick and blade techniques; designed for close-range lethality

Как подготовить Angle Five Strike?

Стандартная цепочка подготовки: Grip and Stance → Chamber → Strike → Recovery.

Как защититься от Angle Five Strike?

Стандартные контрприёмы: Parry (Absetzen) — deflect the incoming blade with a counter-displacement / Void (Step Back) — withdraw from measure to avoid the cutting arc / Counter-Cut (Nachreisen) — strike into the opponent's opening during their attack.

Какие есть варианты Angle Five Strike?

Распространённые варианты: Angle 1 (forehand diagonal) (downward diagonal strike from the dominant side); Angle 2 (backhand diagonal) (downward diagonal strike from the off side); Angle 5 (thrust) (straight thrust with the tip of the stick); Redonda (continuous) (flowing circular strikes chaining multiple angles).

Насколько эффективен Angle Five Strike на соревнованиях?

Angle five (thrust) strikes are used in FMA competition, particularly effective for breaking the opponent's rhythm.

Какие типичные ошибки при выполнении Angle Five Strike?

Основные ошибки, на которые стоит обратить внимание: Pushing rather than thrusting — the thrust should be a sharp, snapping extension, not a slow push / Over-extending on the thrust — the body should remain balanced; over-extension creates vulnerability to counter-attacks / Not retracting immediately after the thrust — the stick must return quickly; a committed thrust that stays extended i… / Telegraphing with the shoulder — the thrust should initiate from the arm without a visible shoulder wind-up.

Какие ещё названия есть у Angle Five Strike?

Angle Five Strike также известен как Dai-go Kakudo Uchi, Angle #5, Centre Thrust, Numero Sinko.