The pre-colonial Filipinos honed their physical skills through daily activities essential for survival, such as hunting, fishing, farming, climbing, and crafting tools and shelters. The agility, strength, and endurance were developed through necessity, as they mastered the use of weapons and carried heavy loads.
In modern times, sports have become an integral part of the Filipino culture. Traditional street games like Patintero, Luksong Baka, Chinese Garter, and Langit-Lupa provide children with physical and mental training, laying the groundwork for future professional sports. Basketball courts line the streets, makeshift volleyball nets span open spaces, and hanging punching bags are common sights. Even lacking access to proper equipment, these elements highlight a deep-rooted love for sports, showcasing how Filipinos continuously find resolutions.
Pole vaulter EJ Obiena, gymnast Carlos Yulo, boxer Eumir Marcial,…
