The Dan Anderson Encyclopedia of Modern Arnis Volume. 1

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This is the first volume of a one of a kind set – an Encyclopedia of Modern Arnis.

Volume 1 A-J includes:
*93 separate entries
*The origins of Modern Arnis in Remy Presas’ own words!
*All eight empty hand Anyos (forms/katas) and 4 cane anyos
*Over 300 pages and much, much more!

This book may be purchased in hard copy or ebook form.  See options below.

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Review by Burton Richardson

“It is with great pleasure that I recommend Guro/Sensei Dan Anderson’s exhaustive treatise The Dan Anderson Encyclopedia Of Modern Arnis. What an amazing job he did. So thorough.

These volumes are actually for all FMA practitioners. There is so much information, history, and technique along with terminology. Mr. Anderson’s background as a karate champion is clear as the technique sequences exude a sense of realism that only comes from a fighter’s perspective. Thank you Guro/Sensei Dan Anderson for being so meticulous in creating superb texts. A massive project beautifully executed. Great job Guro Anderson! Highly recommended!”
Burton Richardson jkdunlimited.com

“Wow! I have several of your books and always thought they had very good information and always loved the              “Remyisms” .They always brought back fond memories of the Professor. The Encyclopedia of Modern Arnis has absolutely everything!  I even spent time looking for things missing and couldn’t find anything.  Absolutely amazing.  I have been practicing Arnis since 91 and this is the most complete work I have ever seen in book form and I read everything I can get my hands on.  Thank you for your work and effort and including profiles of so many great Arnisadors.”

Yours in the Arts.
David L Wilson. Lakan Tatlo.

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