Filipino Martial Arts (FMA), or Arnis, embodies the rich martial arts heritage of the Philippines, utilizing various
weapons for combat and self-defense (Martin et al., 2018). Recognized as the national martial art and sport
through Republic Act 9850 in 2009, Arnis has since gained a formal place in education. This study explores
faculty experiences teaching Arnis in Physical Activities Towards Health and Fitness (PATHFit) 3 and 4 courses
across colleges and universities in Central Luzon (Region III). Employing Colaizzi's 7-step phenomenological
technique, with data gathered through interviews and audio-visual recordings, the study uncovers five key
themes: (1) The Pedagogical and Cultural Significance of Including Arnis in the Curriculum (2) Enhancing Student
Safety and Holistic Development through Arnis (3) Fostering Social Connections, Personal Growth, and Cultural
Integration through Arnis (4) Addressing Challenges and Promoting Engagement in Arnis Education and, (5)
Enhancing the Teaching and Promotion. Findings revealed that Arnis education transcends physical instruction,
fostering cultural pride, resilience, and personal growth among educators and students. Faculty members
experienced professional transformation, adopting innovative teaching methods to sustain cultural heritage
while addressing modern educational demands. For students, integrating Arnis into PATHFit courses boosted
confidence, discipline, and community involvement, strengthening their cultural identity. This study underscores
the significance of Arnis as a culturally relevant educational tool that bridges traditional practices with
contemporary fitness education. The findings advocate for the development of dynamic, culturally inclusive
curricula and faculty training programs, ensuring the sustained relevance of Arnis in academic and societal
contexts. By preserving this martial art, educators can inspire both personal development and community
cohesion, reinforcing Arnis as a symbol of Filipino identity.
Keywords: Arnis, Filipino Martial Arts (FMA), PATHFit courses, transformative cultural preservation,
transformative experiences, Arnis Education, Martial Arts
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