waveletalapú
Waveletalapú, also known as *Lapu-Lapu* in the Philippines, is a traditional Filipino martial art that combines elements of stick fighting, grappling, and close-quarters combat. Originating from the Visayan region, particularly in the island of Cebu, it is deeply rooted in the indigenous defense techniques of the pre-colonial era. The name "waveleta" refers to the undulating, fluid movements characteristic of the style, while "lapú" is derived from the Visayan word for "fight" or "struggle," reflecting its combat-oriented nature.
Waveletalapú is often practiced with a *kampilan*, a curved sword historically used by the Visayans, though
Unlike some martial arts that prioritize sport or self-defense, Waveletalapú retains a strong emphasis on practical
Today, Waveletalapú is practiced by martial artists seeking a historically grounded approach to Filipino combat traditions.