panokseksi
Panokseksi is a term that appears in a limited number of online discussions and informal writings about martial arts. It is not listed as a distinct style in major martial arts encyclopedias or curricula, and there is no widely accepted definition. Descriptions of panokseksi vary, and there is no consensus on its meaning, origins, or scope. In some sources it is described as a set of rapid, close-range hand strikes; in others it is presented as a training drill or a label for certain punching techniques used in close-quarters combat. The term’s spelling and origin differ across publications, and reliable, peer‑reviewed sources are scarce. Because credible information is sparse, panokseksi is best treated as a term of uncertain scope rather than a formal system. When encountered in training or literature, readers should seek clarification from credible instructors or primary sources to determine its intended meaning in that context. Related terms in Filipino martial arts, such as panantukan, eskrima, and sayoc kali, refer to established systems, while panokseksi may not correspond to a single, recognized tradition.