. . . "799184216"^^ . . . . . . "De Campo Uno-Dos-Tres Orihinal (also referred to as De Campo 1-2-3 and De Campo Original) is a form of Filipino martial arts. The majority of its techniques are based on fighting with a single stick as opposed to the double stick method used in most Filipino martial arts."@en . . . . "De Campo Uno-Dos-Tres Orihinal"@en . . . . . . "3747"^^ . . "De Campo Uno-Dos-Tres Orihinal"@en . . . . . "De Campo Uno-Dos-Tres Orihinal (also referred to as De Campo 1-2-3 and De Campo Original) is a form of Filipino martial arts. The majority of its techniques are based on fighting with a single stick as opposed to the double stick method used in most Filipino martial arts. It was created by Jose Caballero. There are many theories with regard to the origin of the system's name. One theory stated that it was derived from Caballero's middle name \"Diaz\" and his surname. He once proclaimed that when you lift heavy objects, it is assisted by the count of three; \"Uno Dos y Tres!\u201D. This is indicative of the simplicity in which techniques are taught and executed within the art. Another theory was that \"De Campo\" pertained to the fact that the system was conceived in the field or farm. The three counts, on the other hand, referred to the frequency and speed of hits in some of the system's techniques, wherein three separate strikes are usually perceived of as only one due to the speed and power by which these are executed. The Tagalog word \"orihinal\" is translated as \"original\"."@en . . . . . . . "5496074"^^ . . . . . . "No"@en . .