I'm from Assam,India, neighbouring Burma. As far as I know there are many native thaing styles in Burma but nowadays there are many made up Chinese/ Japanese influenced modern versions of martial arts masquerading as native ones.
Agreed. I'm Burmese as well and I'd love to learn bando. I've been learning martial arts for years, but it would be great to learn my national martial art.
I practiced Bando for about six months. I enjoyed the techniques that I was taught, and learned about 12 strikes, 9 kicks, and 9 blocks, as well as the first two forms called "point" and "square". Based on what I learned, it has a visual style similar to Chinese wushu and Japanese karate in some ways, and I learned techniques quicker that I did in my karate class (probably shotokan). Just wish I could have at least learned the other forms, since I don't care too much about weapons.
Some things look Chinese influenced, and rather recently. However, there is a great deal which clearly is authentically Burmese, which is clearly related to much Burmese dance. There are elements which are similar to Manipuri Thang Ta, which shows the close location of both those ancient lands.
Southeast Asian martial arts have always captured my attention they're very unique! All martial arts reflect the culture that they come from and mature into. I wish people didn't have to say it came from here or there first and just appreciate the art of beating up people no matter how you do it!
Ancient name of Burma desh was brahm desh it was separated at the time of British rule from Bharat 🙏 I love bando,muay Thai,kalaripayattu,thang ta very much 🙏
i am burmese and i realli want to learn our own martial arts! unfortunately, even in burma, bando/banshay isnt that popular.... sadly, its slowly disappearing... gov should reali embrace bando/banshay...
Bando, when I took it, was like a more direct form of kung fu that felt like karate with muay thai moves. Hard to explain, but I learned more in 6 months, one class per week, than I learned in my karate class in 6 months. Then there were money issues when it stopped being free... Where are there videos of all the bando forms, so I can "cheat" for missing the other 3-4 years (damn I would have been fit and kickass).
Our historical records are extensive and open to academic scrutiny. Furthermore, our records are more comprehensive than our other SE Asian counterparts. The notion that the Bactran colonies reached Bagan sounds like historical revisionism probably driven by a need to justify patriotic sentiments. The excuse of not enough research is insufficient in this case.
There is no Mon Thaii. But claimed that lethwei is their traditional. Wrong. Lethwei came from Indian Hindu monks. Arrived Burma 1st according to geographical nature. Then went on to Thai & Cambodia.
lol first video I've seen in a long time made my blood boil and give me the thought "I want to fight that guy" the first demonstration just did it for me :) though the pinong Shan styles made me think of the Lanna styles I watched recently.
There is nothing in Bando that resembles anything from Greek culture. Show me one Greek dance that even slightly resembles Bando. Pancration is lost but even the drawings available look more like MMA than Bando. Besides, Bando does resemble Silat and Indian martial arts which we do have a history for. Europe has a recorded and strong history of martial arts, none of it resembles Bando. I practice Taoist Kung Fu, Silat, Muay Boran and a number of European styles myself.
I'm from Assam,India, neighbouring Burma. As far as I know there are many native thaing styles in Burma but nowadays there are many made up Chinese/ Japanese influenced modern versions of martial arts masquerading as native ones.
Agreed. I'm Burmese as well and I'd love to learn bando. I've been learning martial arts for years, but it would be great to learn my national martial art.
I practiced Bando for about six months. I enjoyed the techniques that I was taught, and learned about 12 strikes, 9 kicks, and 9 blocks, as well as the first two forms called "point" and "square". Based on what I learned, it has a visual style similar to Chinese wushu and Japanese karate in some ways, and I learned techniques quicker that I did in my karate class (probably shotokan). Just wish I could have at least learned the other forms, since I don't care too much about weapons.
ျမန္မာတုိ႔ရဲ႕ ဇာတိေသြးဇာတိမန္နဲ႔ မ်ိဳးခ်စ္စိတ္ဓာတ္ေတြကို ေဖာ္ထုတ္ေပးတဲ့ ျမန္မာ့အားကစားအဖြဲ႕၊ သုိင္းအဖြဲ႕အား အထူးပင္ေက်းဇူးတင္မိပါသည္။ တေန႔တြင္ ျမန္မာႏုိင္ငံသည္ ကမၻာ့အလယ္မွာ တင့္တယ္ႏုိင္ရမည္။ ျမန္မာတုိ႕ရဲ႕ ယဥ္ေက်းမႈအေမြေတြန႔ဲ စိတ္ဓာတ္ကို ကမၻာက အသိအမွတ္ျပဳလာၾကလိမ့္မည္။ ျမန္မာယဥ္ေက်းမႈအေမြအႏွစ္ မေပ်ာက္ပ်က္ေစဖုိ႔နဲ႔ ထိမ္းသိမ္းဖုိ႔၊ ျမန္မာႏုိင္ငံကို အသက္နဲ႔ရင္းကာ ကာကြယ္ၾကပါစို႔... ျမန္မာ့သုိင္းအဖြဲ႕ကုိ အထူးေလးစားဂုဏ္ယူလ်က္... စစ္မင္းဘုရင့္ေနာင္
ျမန္မာ့ေသြး ျမန္မာ့မာန္ ျမန္မာ့ဓားဟာ သမိုင္းတခုမွာ စြမ္းရည္ျမင့္ခဲ့တယ္
Thank you very much for the video. It brings back lots of memeories.
i want to learn This.It's Beautiful Martial Art as well as Muay Thai.
from Eastern Neighbor's Boy.
ျမန္မာ သိုင္းပညာ ကို ေလးစားတယ္
Thanks for the video.
Amazing
Some things look Chinese influenced, and rather recently. However, there is a great deal which clearly is authentically Burmese, which is clearly related to much Burmese dance. There are elements which are similar to Manipuri Thang Ta, which shows the close location of both those ancient lands.
Southeast Asian martial arts have always captured my attention they're very unique! All martial arts reflect the culture that they come from and mature into. I wish people didn't have to say it came from here or there first and just appreciate the art of beating up people no matter how you do it!
Ancient name of Burma desh was brahm desh it was separated at the time of British rule from Bharat 🙏 I love bando,muay Thai,kalaripayattu,thang ta very much 🙏
China and burma had had a long connection for thousands of yrs their even a well know kung fu stye in vietnam to show this connection
Good
Is it me or they added "body hits" sound effects ?
i am burmese and i realli want to learn our own martial arts! unfortunately, even in burma, bando/banshay isnt that popular.... sadly, its slowly disappearing... gov should reali embrace bando/banshay...
There's like none now
Hero
Bando, when I took it, was like a more direct form of kung fu that felt like karate with muay thai moves. Hard to explain, but I learned more in 6 months, one class per week, than I learned in my karate class in 6 months. Then there were money issues when it stopped being free... Where are there videos of all the bando forms, so I can "cheat" for missing the other 3-4 years (damn I would have been fit and kickass).
me likes dancing
ေအာင္ခိုင္မင္းနဲ႔ဇလြန္ခုတ္ဆီမွာပညာသင္ခ်င္ပါတယ္
Our historical records are extensive and open to academic scrutiny. Furthermore, our records are more comprehensive than our other SE Asian counterparts. The notion that the Bactran colonies reached Bagan sounds like historical revisionism probably driven by a need to justify patriotic sentiments. The excuse of not enough research is insufficient in this case.
Martialarts (myanmar)
Ada orang Indonesia disini?
There is no Mon Thaii. But claimed that lethwei is their traditional. Wrong. Lethwei came from Indian Hindu monks. Arrived Burma 1st according to geographical nature. Then went on to Thai & Cambodia.
No. Shan(Burma)=Siam(Thai)=Dai(China). Bando and Shan Thaii(martial art) are similar. Mon(Burma)=Khamar(Cambodia).
leeeeeeeeeeeeee
Wow, you are trying way too hard. So did Greece go to Indonesia too? Is Greece the origin of Silat? SMH
lol first video I've seen in a long time made my blood boil and give me the thought "I want to fight that guy" the first demonstration just did it for me :) though the pinong Shan styles made me think of the Lanna styles I watched recently.
There is nothing in Bando that resembles anything from Greek culture. Show me one Greek dance that even slightly resembles Bando. Pancration is lost but even the drawings available look more like MMA than Bando. Besides, Bando does resemble Silat and Indian martial arts which we do have a history for. Europe has a recorded and strong history of martial arts, none of it resembles Bando. I practice Taoist Kung Fu, Silat, Muay Boran and a number of European styles myself.
Greek fighting style & knife ?
ROFL ...
You do make me laugh.
you stupid ass fuck and u know it