Kamastr
Kamastr is a lesser-known but historically significant martial art that originated in the coastal regions of the Philippines. Its name is derived from the Tagalog words *kama*, meaning "to strike," and *str*, likely an adaptation of the Spanish *estrategia* (strategy), reflecting its emphasis on practical combat techniques. Kamastr is often categorized as a form of *panantukan*, a traditional Filipino hand-to-hand fighting system, though it incorporates elements of stick fighting and grappling.
The art is characterized by its fluid, linear movements and a focus on striking vulnerable points such
Historical records suggest Kamastr was developed by indigenous Filipinos, possibly influenced by pre-colonial fighting styles and
Today, Kamastr is rarely taught outside of niche martial arts circles or cultural preservation efforts. Some