what is the rules and regulation of luksong tinik
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it was originated in the Philippines
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Luksong Tinik is a traditional Filipino game played outdoors, involving two players who form a "tinik" (thorns) by holding hands and raising them at various heights. The objective is for a player, known as the "jumper," to leap over the "tinik" without touching it. If the jumper successfully clears the height, the "tinik" is raised higher for the next round. If the jumper fails to clear the barrier, they take a turn holding the "tinik," and the game continues until all players have had a turn or a set number of rounds is completed.
The cast of Luksong Tinik - 2012 includes: Jaemie Lynn Lopez as Liza Paul Richard Francisco as Ken Timothy Tabulao II as Other Man
i think those are patintero,tumbang preso ,luksong tinik ,palosebo,luksong baka,langit lupa and taguan.
LUKSONG TINIK Players take turns jumping over ("lukso") an obstacle ("tinik") without touching it. Two players (the "taya") sit facing each other and make the obstacle (which increases in height hence difficulty in jumping over) with their hands and feet. Players who touch the obstacle become the next "taya".
Ang luksong tinik ay isang tradisyonal na larong Pilipino kung saan ang mga manlalaro ay magpapatalon at maglilipat-lipat sa ilalim ng mga mahahabang tinik na naghaharang. Ang layunin ay hindi madaganan o madikit ang mga tinik habang naghahanap ng tamang oras para tumalon. Ang manlalaro ay hindi dapat matapilok, mahulog, o madampot ang tinik habang pumapaloob sa espasyo ng mga tinik.
what are the indigeneous game?? A. tumbang preso,tigso, patintero,luksong tinik,sungka taguan etc.
ang indigenous games ay mga laro na hindi natin alam kung sino ang nag pa-uso katulad ng patintero, tumbang preso, luksong tinik, palosebo, luksong baka, langit lupa, at taguan..
To score in luksong tinik, a traditional Filipino game, players must successfully jump over two bamboo poles held by two players, who raise the poles higher with each successful jump. The jumper must clear the poles without touching them or falling. Points are typically awarded based on the number of successful jumps made before a failure occurs, and the game continues until a player can no longer clear the height. The player with the highest score wins.
"Luksong Tinik," a painting by Vicente Manansala, captures the essence of a traditional Filipino children's game that involves jumping over thorny obstacles. The artwork symbolizes resilience, playfulness, and the challenges of life, reflecting the cultural and social dynamics of Filipino society. Manansala's use of vibrant colors and dynamic forms conveys movement and energy, embodying the spirit of community and childhood joy amidst adversity. Ultimately, it serves as a celebration of Filipino heritage and the enduring nature of its cultural practices.