Just about every single Kali technique we did was as applicable for stick, knife, and hand, and we went over the modifications needed to allow for each state. We learned disarms and such as well, but they were less "spiffy" technique-based disarms and more "attack your opponent's hand/wrist/weapon liek so, and he will lose control of it". It is a highly offensive art, almost constantly on the attack.
As to taking it to learn how to defend against it, I found that it is handy mostly because it will get you used to being on th wrong end of a stick or knife.
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