Silat Suffian Bela Diri - speed, coordination, precision by Fighter-Arts.net

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  • Опубліковано 20 кві 2012
  • www.silatsuffian.net visit our site for more information.
    Shot in Rome and Desenzano del Garda, Italy. Video edited by Marco Banfi of www.fighter-arts.net
    More info coming soon.
    This seminar like my other events aims primarily to raise the curiosity and awareness among people from different nationalities about the martial heritage and culture of Brunei Darussalam in general.
    DISCLAIMER
    The video featured may cause serious harm or death if used irresponsibly. This video does not constitute as a self defense instruction or advise. This video is for cultural information and entertainment purposes only. I do not encourage you to harm another living creature or do anything violent. You must consider the legal implications of everything you do, exercising your judgement and common sense as an adult. You must follow the law or pay the consequences. Whatever you do, you do out of your own intentions. The Video is for entertainment purposes only and cannot be used as legal advice.
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  • @12scoots34
    @12scoots34 7 років тому +14

    The more I watch Maul a SSBD, the more I'm convinced that it's the best shit I've ever seen. The moves look very fluent and beautiful, but also very effective and deadly. It something I watch and imagine how it would go down in a street fight, and I can actually see it being very effective. No martial arts, or training is going to make you invincible, but I could imagine this would be about as good as you could hope for.

    • @pcm7315
      @pcm7315 3 роки тому

      He has the extra move I don't expect. He flows from one technique to another seamlessly.

  • @jasonbourne4748
    @jasonbourne4748 11 років тому +8

    Fantastic!
    I've been practicing martial arts for more than 20 years now and I have to say that these are some of the best moves I've ever seen!
    The simplicity and rawness of Silat is what makes it the most efficient self defense system ever.
    Thank you for uploading!

  • @elmanr.madrio1900
    @elmanr.madrio1900 11 років тому +3

    I learned a little Kali/Silat from a poor peasant when I was in the Philippines. Before there were Philippines, Brunei, Indonesia and Malaysia, there was Srivijaya Empire and then Madjapahit Empire. The warriors of these empire practiced basically the same fighting art which is blade oriented. Just observe this fighting art from Brunei and compare it to Pekiti-Tirsia Kali from the Philippines and you will notice the great similarities of movements and techniques...

  • @mikepks
    @mikepks 12 років тому +1

    Guru Maul is truly one of the most highly skilled players that I have ever had the pleasure of witnessing. I have trained in the arts for 40 years and have seen many types of instructors he simply moves with an educated motion and is very refined. to comment on a comment prior to mine I must say "must one put there hand in the fire to see if it will burn?" Take time to think before you speak(with all do respect).

  • @TheSilatiger
    @TheSilatiger 12 років тому +1

    probably one of the best gurus to follow,his teknik is easy to understand and for people who havent done silat practical

  • @reflexflow9088
    @reflexflow9088 2 роки тому +1

    The timing, footwork, and flow of these drills shows me this is an effective Art being performed by a Master!

  • @nathanmaynard686
    @nathanmaynard686 12 років тому +1

    the finesse and speed and perception is just amazing, I am a student of martial arts and every video is very very impressive, please keep posting these videos =] and keep of the good work!

  • @hur1990
    @hur1990 12 років тому +2

    Imagine an action/martial arts movie showcasing this style of silat. Phenomenal!!! O.O

  • @nowayasway5258
    @nowayasway5258 11 років тому +1

    I think that was just phenomenal. I am absolutely sold on this amazing art.

  • @azmanahmad70
    @azmanahmad70 7 років тому +4

    Salam WBT....terbaik tuan punya setiap langkah. Setiap sudut musuh merana. Syabas tuan. Wsalam

  • @MarcV8888
    @MarcV8888 11 років тому +1

    This teacher has beautiful fluidity and grace. You can see he enjoys training and helping people of much, much lesser skill levels than he. I wish he had a school in Florida. The one thing I nver was able to understand, is where do Silat people get their power in a regular punch or open hand strike from? And how do they prefer to train to increase their hitting power? Also, great camera work, Marco. Very interesting video. High quality!

  • @ArphenMaethor
    @ArphenMaethor 12 років тому

    Very very well done. Shows a lot and makes the viewer want more. Great work. Greetings from Germany

  • @MarcV8888
    @MarcV8888 11 років тому

    Thank you sakti21. What a wonderful answer because I am thinking right at this very moment of accepting an invitation to learn Pencak Silat from a teacher here in Miami, Florida. And since I always seemed to have much more power in my open hand/palm than with a boxers type punch with a closed fist, I am very happy to hear that "striking angles" will play a part in getting me to be a good striker. My hope is to learn an art that will let me use an open palm as I get much more power that way.

  • @azmanahmad70
    @azmanahmad70 7 років тому +3

    Saya dari Malaysia sudah mengikuti perkembangan tuan dalam ilmu gerak Silat Suffian Beladiri semenjak 2013... Saya cuba gabungkan dalam ilmu persilatan Gayong...ternyata cukup effisien gerak combat ilmu ini.

  • @wakrazli
    @wakrazli 12 років тому

    Nice editting. Non stop action. Such a blinding moves. I had to repeat them again & again to actually catch the move (no slo-mo). Simply awesome Maul...

  • @MasterBrianJohns
    @MasterBrianJohns 10 років тому +7

    Great skill level displayed in this video! Love it!

  • @stubbk3
    @stubbk3 11 років тому +1

    love the way this flows

  • @HarimauCedera
    @HarimauCedera 12 років тому +1

    I've attended his semina in Melaka, Malaysia on 25/26th May. Superb! cant wait his comeback this nearest future in KL. Check it out..

  • @123greggory
    @123greggory 12 років тому

    Outstanding! I just love your work! Please come to Denver ! :)

  • @A-RLG
    @A-RLG 12 років тому

    the magical flow, awesome thx

  • @jeetkunedo117
    @jeetkunedo117 12 років тому

    Hell yeah! Denver, CO , this guy needs to come set up a seminar man

  • @firmansyahs2958
    @firmansyahs2958 6 років тому

    I will wait for your seminar's schedule in Jakarta, Indonesia.
    I really wanna learn Suffian Combative Silat..

  • @NakedSteak
    @NakedSteak 12 років тому

    Absolutely perfect.

  • @brijseeker
    @brijseeker 12 років тому

    Very nice and much respect!

  • @hansmenck
    @hansmenck 12 років тому

    Fantastic!
    I hope to see you again this year, Maul! I will be working in Germany again...
    Great video!

  • @pdaangsakti21
    @pdaangsakti21 11 років тому

    well, so many silat schools here and each of us have different method of training, but yes that training is widely used here. but instead of sitting down, you "sit" on an invicible chair.
    age does not rise any problems in learning some art. in fact, many people here join silat at age of 30 to 50s. of course most join not for the martial art but for the cardiovascular exercise, but some still kicks harder than youngsters.
    thank you for the compliment, sir, i do hope i can help

  • @silatguy
    @silatguy 12 років тому

    awesome as usual. the end was my favourite haha

  • @thecontemplative2
    @thecontemplative2 12 років тому

    Very nice techniques. Very fluid and functional.

  • @djlfabrications70
    @djlfabrications70 11 років тому

    Everytime I watch this the flow is beautiful :o)#

  • @cicloken1778
    @cicloken1778 12 років тому

    i love this man

  • @RhythmOfLife1359
    @RhythmOfLife1359 11 років тому +1

    Salam99 Guru muda Maul, yes your hands n senses are pretty fast, i think the same speed ajar-ajar Guru tua megat ainuddin (born 1961) has and be honour to meet up in Kuala Lumpur,Melayu Malaysia as sohabat brotherhood silaturahim & talks & exchange demos. Solawat33

  • @johnsonerica1990
    @johnsonerica1990 9 років тому +2

    dat was phuckin awesome man

  • @DabLOPhantOM
    @DabLOPhantOM 10 років тому +4

    ***** Brunei is one of the founder of Silat like other countries such as Indonesia and Malaysia. PERSILAT is an organisation of silat, they were not the founders.

  • @NMIBUBBLE
    @NMIBUBBLE 11 років тому +1

    Does it matter where the art comes from its the artist expression of their own art great video

  • @sidisidisyaiful4783
    @sidisidisyaiful4783 Рік тому +1

    Ini silat sama banget dengan silat harimau Minang pas tidak ada bedanya ....masya Allah Alhamdulillah dahsyat benar benar bela diri tingkat tinggi luar biasa 😀

  • @kerkuilloverbudo
    @kerkuilloverbudo 12 років тому

    Brilliant Guru Maul, Great Video and music

  • @hotpopcorncake
    @hotpopcorncake 11 років тому +1

    I never seen this take down before good stuff

  • @azribobby
    @azribobby 10 років тому

    I lovin it!!

  • @von_2846
    @von_2846 2 роки тому

    Im from German and i grown up in Brunei
    im studied Brunei Martial art over 30yrs since i was 7 yrs old as Silat Kuntau / Betawi and also Filipino dirty boxing (Panantukan)

  • @EtanaFMA
    @EtanaFMA 12 років тому

    We had a great time at the seminar. Thanks Maul.

  • @aurelioruiz9365
    @aurelioruiz9365 5 років тому

    Maul the more i c ur videos the more impresed i am very good job ...n do u have any places to teach in arizona?

  • @Adler2935
    @Adler2935 12 років тому +1

    Thanks dude :)
    I'm training Wing Chun and Escrima. Thats why I'm interested in the way how they use weapons in silat. It's familiar to Escrima

  • @seniartkreatif
    @seniartkreatif 11 років тому

    i am in awe...

  • @TheLiquidfist
    @TheLiquidfist 12 років тому

    Clearly......full on BEASTMODE! Awesome ability

  • @jamesinct
    @jamesinct 12 років тому

    deadly style , love it

  • @nathanmaynard686
    @nathanmaynard686 12 років тому

    My Sifu Anthony Morgan has trained with three of the people who trained under bruce, he has been doing martial arts 43 years and he says after all that time I still find myself trying to catch Bruce.....it's like bruce said "there are no limits only plateaus and you must move beyond them," good stuff

  • @nathanmaynard686
    @nathanmaynard686 12 років тому

    yes I recognized many of the moves, like hubid lubid which I practice in my Wing Chun Do class

  • @diobrightside6107
    @diobrightside6107 10 років тому

    Right on every point.
    If I'm not mistaken, the Dog Brothers practice this art, and they are the most hardcore reality fighters out there. So there's got to be some value to it, at least on the weapons side.
    A lot of this is kind of impractical, but still very cool. Dan Inosanto said, "10% of what I do is for self-defense, 90% is for self-perfection"

  • @huddini69
    @huddini69 12 років тому

    Respect!

  • @azlangolong9294
    @azlangolong9294 4 роки тому

    Terbaik cfu

  • @shuyichou3542
    @shuyichou3542 10 років тому

    What is the background music?Dose anyone know?pleas tell me thanks.

  • @ObliviousBurrito
    @ObliviousBurrito 10 років тому

    You should also search for the Atienza Brothers Kali mass attack scenario videos. Their videos might possess the self-defensive urgency and realism that comes with a combative situation, unlike most schools that have a controlled and cooperative environment.

  • @ObliviousBurrito
    @ObliviousBurrito 11 років тому +2

    Man, I want Maul to come to California. I would love to cross train between his art and Largo Mano Eskrima.

  • @Mukminmelayu
    @Mukminmelayu 12 років тому

    Nice HD video...

  • @gilbertoestradaalvarez1423
    @gilbertoestradaalvarez1423 3 роки тому

    good job

  • @aardvarkhendricks6555
    @aardvarkhendricks6555 5 років тому

    Great choreography

  • @alancat2705
    @alancat2705 5 років тому

    it's no surprise to the similarities in south east Asian martial arts. Brunei , Malaysian , Indonesian and Javanese Silat are probably very close cousins or the fighting ancestor to the many styles of Arnis , Escrima and Kali of the Philippines ; mainly due to the migrating tribes of the Majapahit empire no doubt . Great arts to mix n match with .

  • @coolwaterdvr
    @coolwaterdvr 12 років тому

    I love silat!

  • @KsatriyaMartialArts
    @KsatriyaMartialArts 12 років тому

    Brilliant Guru Maul as usual love it :)

  • @bjjfeed
    @bjjfeed 12 років тому

    Arigatou!

  • @DabLOPhantOM
    @DabLOPhantOM 11 років тому

    If Im not mistaken, I read somewhere on internet that Brunei is one of the founder!

  • @johnhans1
    @johnhans1 12 років тому

    Any chance you'll ever come to Raleigh, NC?

  • @jabrielpurple1351
    @jabrielpurple1351 5 років тому

    kerenn bangetttt......amazing!!

  • @elbohemiopr
    @elbohemiopr 11 років тому

    Sir, did you have DVD's for sale?

  • @sygtsutanto
    @sygtsutanto 10 років тому +20

    Is that karambit? I think the master ( i dont know what his name) should cast for the raid 3, become a main villain

    • @vania5247
      @vania5247 5 років тому

      krambit brother..or tiger claw blade

    • @henrysaw3091
      @henrysaw3091 5 років тому +3

      If he cast as a main villain,main protagonist will die and then sequel end.😂

    • @merchangdude1565
      @merchangdude1565 3 роки тому +2

      @Tactical Fighter , hmm dnt sure because silat fighter long time ago that protect our country from western, you should learn history man

    • @imamk.sabilah5365
      @imamk.sabilah5365 3 роки тому

      @Tactical Scientist lol. Are you an indonesian ? If you not please don't talk nonsense. You don't know anything about our country

    • @mysoberlife.
      @mysoberlife. 3 роки тому

      @@vania5247 well actually, it is called karambit. Another spelling is kerambit.

  • @MarcV8888
    @MarcV8888 11 років тому

    sakti, if I join, this will be my first Silat school. I am looking forward to a "complete art" that allows me to as you say----let timing,angles and momentum ALL be involved. Also I heard you can train for power by punching very slow with weights in your hands while sitting down. Is this true? By the way, your english is better than some Americans here. No problem! Thank you again for your help. I just hope at age 53 I can learn what I need for defense and not traditional "flowery" moves.Simple.

  • @MagicMartin314
    @MagicMartin314 6 років тому

    What's the name of the opening music?

  • @bjjfeed
    @bjjfeed 12 років тому

    does anyone know how is the knife used in min. 2:02 called?

  • @YellowPaint100
    @YellowPaint100 9 років тому +2

    I love this guy moves but most punches are thrown with the right hand forward & right leg back, & the same for the left. He must have very excellent timing or precision!

  • @Amra968
    @Amra968 11 років тому

    where i cn find suffian silat,area brunei relpy me up pls

  • @lorcrasta
    @lorcrasta 12 років тому

    Mis respetos.

  • @rdnycannon
    @rdnycannon 12 років тому

    Love your talent and hard work ... Hope to attend one of your seminars soon.. You going to be near New Orleans, LA anytime in near future?

    • @ericolea3499
      @ericolea3499 4 роки тому +1

      Rod Cannon maul will be in the states 2020 4 times

  • @KaiSaiWingChunChina
    @KaiSaiWingChunChina 11 років тому

    To teach italians is not an easy task! Bravo.

  • @ultraZerO1980
    @ultraZerO1980 12 років тому

    satu lagi karya terbaek dari cikgu Maul :)

  • @Avathedog2030
    @Avathedog2030 12 років тому

    I love the silat knife

  • @pdaangsakti21
    @pdaangsakti21 11 років тому

    where do pesilat get their power in a regular punch or open hand strike from? please allow me to answer this, as i am a pesilat from indonesia (therefore please forgive my bad english). we do train our strength, but mainly we get those power you wonder from many factors, such as timing, momentum, striking angles, speed, and precision to vital spots.

  • @KUS25
    @KUS25 12 років тому

    im sure in the Philippines you have plenty of silat classes or you could just start of with kali as there are lots of similarities between both.

  • @MrSolitude14
    @MrSolitude14 12 років тому

    southern part of phils are teemed with silat practioners, alot of malay people there. moro, tausug, bajao etc are peoples that practice it.

  • @saiful566
    @saiful566 12 років тому

    DAMN NICEEE

  • @Quantum3691
    @Quantum3691 4 роки тому

    Silat is a beautiful flowing art with and without weapons. I understand it's application in practice to develop eye hand coordination, but I would be more interested in seeing it applied in a full contact realistic fight setting/environment. Real fighting is dynamic and unpredictable by nature.

    • @eagleeyes6132
      @eagleeyes6132 3 роки тому +1

      watch silat sport

    • @persada5913
      @persada5913 2 роки тому

      Do you have some kind of death wish?! Silat is a killer art or the art for assassin. It's used to kill or amputate your enemies!

  • @pukulanmelaka137
    @pukulanmelaka137 11 років тому

    Salam Pencak Silat - Hormat Guru Maul.. please consider doing a movie with Indonesian actors like Iko, Cecep arif.. im sure you guys will do the best to preserve semangat pendekar silat

  • @betterworldok3802
    @betterworldok3802 5 років тому

    Better than anyone alive

  • @hairanable
    @hairanable 12 років тому +1

    Silat Suffian is different with Indonesian Pencak Silat. It should be alike, because Brunei and Indonesia are neighbor and in similar culture. I do not know why.

  • @tlapower
    @tlapower 11 років тому

    Is Vietnam silat any good or too full of nuoc mam?

  • @Ginkung
    @Ginkung 10 років тому

    Nice Art Where can I see him ?

  • @VyzahFX
    @VyzahFX 11 років тому

    People think that silat is nothing because it is something new. That is what makes it dangerous, Silat was there for more than 1000 years which only stayed in Malaysia and Indonesia. It was used to fight of the Chinese and Engish, the way they use their techniques in Silat is unknown and the attack can come from anywhere.

  • @MERVILLE3
    @MERVILLE3 12 років тому

    I love the guys that dislike Maul's videos. I wonder what their wee agenda is. Anyway, amazing stuff as always

  • @ArphenMaethor
    @ArphenMaethor 12 років тому

    Also Silat works much with dislocations, bone breakers and stuff so when the enemy goes down with weapon in hand he either CANT USE it anymore due to muscledamage OR he wont cause of pain shock

  • @radhaykrishnaomanandom1727
    @radhaykrishnaomanandom1727 5 років тому

    Do ull have instGram ac

  • @1indonesiaku
    @1indonesiaku 11 років тому

    Only bare hands are allowed in a competitive match, just like in all other self-defense systems that would normally use weapons in their instructions. Weapons are used only in competitive performances/shows and, well, in a non-sport environment, obviously. :)

  • @JosiahWarren
    @JosiahWarren 11 років тому

    i could not agree more my friend , this is a sure way to defeat .as mushashi would say.

  • @rahasia2alpha
    @rahasia2alpha 11 років тому

    We love silat...regard ...Nusantara &Melayu ,,,,Peace with Silat. :)

  • @guitardaddy6
    @guitardaddy6 12 років тому

    :D that's awesome. if you are training Wing Chun and Escrima you would love this art. check it out. i don't know where you live but it all depends on where you live. It's a great addition to what you are already learning. you will feel right at home. the foot work is a little weird at first but the more you practice the more it makes sense. I was training in wing chun, tai chi, boxing, and muy thai when i first started. it just made me a more efficient fighter. good luck.

  • @guitardaddy6
    @guitardaddy6 12 років тому

    They say that in the end most martial arts end up looking very similar. there are only so many things you can do to the human body...granted an endless amount of choices based on situation. i've never heard of hubid lubid but i will look it up. :)

  • @ajjkdluigi8687
    @ajjkdluigi8687 4 роки тому

    Pain is the best teacher

  • @pdaangsakti21
    @pdaangsakti21 11 років тому

    those replies might give you some image on how you deal with weapons -- silat style. true, my silat school also teach us to get on safe side first before engaging to next tech. but the essential part is there: SAFETY FIRST. so, you don't necessarily disarm or restrain the weapon, you could just use that against the attacker himself, or lock him, or better: finish him immediately before the knife reaches your skin without locks or disarm techs. doable if you have knowledge and sufficient training

  • @pdaangsakti21
    @pdaangsakti21 11 років тому

    oh, pardon my mistake. thank you for the correction =)

  • @stubbk3
    @stubbk3 11 років тому

    i was thinking the same thing

  • @ObliviousBurrito
    @ObliviousBurrito 10 років тому

    Venancio Bacon, a practitioner of Balintawak Eskrima was confirmed to have killed a man when he disarmed a knife from a mugger that approached him from behind. Vincente Carin, a practitioner of Doce Pares Eskrima was confirmed to have killed 3 or 4 of his assailants in order to rescue his friend despite being ambushed and sustaining severe injury.

  • @edokanza
    @edokanza 11 років тому

    what ever..pencak silat .real n original indonesia..