Terimakasih telah berbagi 'kebijaksanaan' dalam bela diri, yang menurut saya sekarang ini hampir tidak ada lagi. Di Indonesia banyak pesilat dan antar perguruan silat terlibat dalam bentrokan satu melawan yang lain. Their motivation is to destroy their enemy or rivals. Hampir tidak ada saling menghormati. And that is why I left Silat years ago and moved into Karate. With your explanation about the philosophy of Silat (respect, self defence, self protection), I think I will have to go back to Silat. Thank you for sharing the video...
I think I'm going to move to Brunei. I love this man, you can feel his love of the art and his culture. I diligently practice everything you teach on UA-cam and I am very appreciative thank you Mr. Mornie.
These insights are jewels. Liver, kidney, carotid... Step offline then a takedown. These resonate as true for me because they are so simple and intuitive. “If you can't explain it simply, then you don't know it well enough.” - Albert Einstein
Silat bukan untuk sukan, silat adalah seni mempertahankan diri yg sgt tinggi, silat jg utk mprtahankan kluarga, bangsa, agama dan untuk bertahan hidup.. setiap pukulan bukan untuk memberikan kesakitan, tapi setiap pukulan untuk kerosakan dan kematian.. tiada sisa dalam setiap pukulan.. pendekar silat yg sejati pd zaman dahulu mnjaga luar dan dalam, luaran dri segi pakaian, baju sluar juga snjata tidak la sebarangan di bina, gerakan pantas, keras, tepat, tahu tmpt yg prlu diserang, dan juga mmpunyai serangan yg mematikan, tidak prlu untuk gunakan tenaga yg bnyak utk myerang, kerana serangan pertama itu adalah serangan pengakhirannya..
I like how he explained it. There's element of history embedded to explain the Silat origin and it's not about challenging anyone because of ego, Silat is really meant to stop and destroy anyone who have bad intention. It's purely for self protection. Great videos.
I love this video, I love the breakdown of Silat vs the other styles. Keep up the art and flow. I would love to train under Suffian Bela Diri Maul Mornie.
I like this man a lot he really change my perspective about martial arts, am a practicioner of silat my self too bad i got a hot temper if only i meet maul as my teacher i would respect my opponent more than what i did in the old days (one of my aim in a fight is to make him suffer n regret to ever mess with me), i got a small body n mostly my schoolmate love to bully me at school..n all of the anger is what makes me love to injure people n misused the knowledge i know about martial arts to avenge all my pain during the bullying days.. So mostly when i fight i would love to see my opponent having a disability for the rest of his life so he keep think about me all the time n the regrets he have for the rest of his love for messing with me.. There 3 kind of silat i learn in my hometown sumatra(silat macan), silat cimande, and silat tuo..most of the technique that he teach u guys is a basic incapacitating because that the rule silat incapacitating your enemy before they hurt u, u hurt them more than he is going to hurt u.. Silat is a very deadly martial arts just learning the basic like he teach could already been fatal..what if u truly get a secret art of each silat style just one or two of silat style secret..then u could misused it in a bad organisation to gain rank n reputation..but there is where am mistaken..misusing my knowledge about the art it self is already bring shame to my master n grandmaster which they hate me for what am becoming.. If only i hve a different perspective about itwhen i learn it..not being blinded by my anger n revenge, then maybe i coukd be a better guy.. I respect u sir Mr.Maul.. Luckily am a changed man now since i meet my loved one who change me to be more compassion n hve more patience on any situation am facing.. Up until now i didnt hve to fully fight n injured my enemy when someone is hvingbad intention toward me n my family just a simple gesture to show that am not one to mess with..using of some silat art on them but not to the fatal point of it..they will their brain if am better or lesser than them in martial arts without having to incapacitate or injure them to having a disability.. I pray for your health n all the good prayer toward u mr.maul
I wish upon a start💫that he could teach me. I've been so hurt by men. I would love to be able to defend myself like this. I would even come stay awhile in Brunei 🙏I love watching all these videos 🙏❤❤❤ Thank you
Even in the martial arts, the cultural tradition and philosophy of Malayan people are deeply rooted. It shows even with devastating blows there's always a reason why the blows are given. Even injuries has a deep philosophical and moral meaning. I guess this is what we're missing in sports. The sportsmanship and mutual respect to the opponent and their school of thought. Now people only want fame and glory and forgot ethics and sportsmanship. I hope moral values will be introduced back into any sports martial arts either MMA or kickboxing or boxing.
But one drawback tho. Silat isnt known for ground grapples. The main goal is to end the opponent, but there is no plan B if the opponent can keep fighting on the ground.
@@de0509 seriously bro? silat hv been for thousands of year & u think on the old days they didn't taught of groundwork? There are system for silat groundwork usually known as 'gelut'. The only twist is that eventhough they fight on the ground, they have the awareness that the other person might have concealed blade. And the groundwork system would evolve around the idea that u are grappling with attacker that carry a blade. Most sumatran silat have 'gelut' system in their style.
@@lipatpandan4318 Towards the end of your reply you said "Most sumatran silat have 'gelut' system in their style". I emphasize on the word "most". That means you yourself know that not all silat has ground grapples as a main thing. And you even added the word "sumatran". That shows you cant even guarantee that silats from other regions have sufficient groundwork in their syllabus. I still stand by my initial comment on how most silat not having ground work
@@de0509 well u are trying to play with words bro. Originally u said silat is not known to have groundwork, & we dont have plan B should the fight carry onto the ground. Which I already made it clear, silat do have groundwork. As to why I said most Sumatran, simply because I familiar with it, know it and can confirm it. Things I dont know I dont want say. But u said 'silat' by referring it to as whole silat (you know there is thousands type of silat rite?), that is already wrong.
i think i fell in love with pencak silat. I asked my boss to create rapport for me to the arnis team in our division. but he told me pencak silat is better option. I am happy my higher up offered me this. Crossed fingers for my trainings to be approved.
Speed, precision, soundness of techniques. On the net i have rarely seen someone like this Silat master. I tend to want to learn Silat now (have learnt Karate and traditional Vietnamese martial arts)
silat was 13 century founded i am not sure which place but silat are many style but only one are same ilmo..authentic silat practitioner you can found in armm area in mindanao Philippine .sabah malaysia Brunei and indonesia thailand part as well ..very lucky guro maul showing the world about silat but honestly speaking silat are prohibited to teach out side of tribe or family
Used to be that. Still is for some, but the old teachers are opening up both for money, and to keep thier arts a live. The world has changed and the old ways adapt or pass to history. Silat has always been a way of adaption.
thats why our ancestor told us y are not allow to show or teach out side of the family becos silat art for self protection for your family for ur country ..maul just telling you real concept of silat practitioner
I used to wonder why in Sorinji Kempo the finishing move of every Embu technique is a kick to the floating ribs after the take down. Now it makes sense, since many of the Chinese and Japanese arts are influenced by Those from the Philippines and Borneo.
Malay cultures are full of being respect and kindness. We call it adab. Even we as youngsters, our elders taught us not to challenge anyone even if we have the size and physical advantages. That's what make Malay special. It is different story for western people who always seeking challenge and fight any new dojos or new martial arts in their town. They only want to challenge with the intention to embarass the new dojos/ martial arts
I'm going to take what my mother-in-law, who is a historian, said to me. Back then, the area of South East Asia traded with China, India, and the Middle East. Before the colonization of Portuguese and Dutch, and even before the Sultanate in the Indonesian archipelago were formed, there was a kingdom called Majapahit. This kingdom had vassal states that runs from the Malayan Peninsula, to the Philippines, and even to Papua. The capital of this kingdom was located in East Java, now a province under the Indonesian Republic. Naturally, in a Kingdom or state, there'd be similarities in culture and tradition. Some words in Filipino's Kali has the exact same word and meaning in Indonesian, Malaysian, and Brunei language. For instance, Pukulan, meaning "a hit" or "fist" in Indonesia. Guru Maul, in his other video also stated that, the difference of stances between aristocrats in Brunei and common folks in the Sultanate are different. It was a product of social hierarchy as well as geographical aspects. In essence, we are product of our environment. And Silat and Kali are a product of both. And influences from different traders back in the day also influenced culture and martial and military arts. Did you know that some Silat in Sumatra and Borneo (the location of the Brunei Sultanate resides) is also called Kuntau/Kuntao? Why? Probably because it was also influenced by Chinese people who traded with the Malayan people in the Malayan Peninsula and Indonesian archipelago. I live in Palembang, Sumatera, and I can recall that my older cousin once talked to me about a Chinese descendants family whose member still practiced Kuntau near our home. It was in the 90s. My mother-in-law also said that she once saw a family feud of people of Chinese descendants near her house when she was a young girl that resulted in a fight using Kuntau. Some movements in Kali also resembles some movements in Karate as well (go check Jesse Enkamp's video on this). And also, a UA-camr commenter that I had a chat with said that, a Karate Sensei (who I don't remember the name is) even went to Borneo to study Kuntau. So, there you go. Food for thought.😄
Silat is the origin of the Filipino martial arts. When Spain colonized the Philippines, Filipino martial artists observed the Spanish martial artists and added some things like European sword and dagger techniques. The unfortunate thing is that in doing that, they forgot some other techniques that made it Silat. It's like pouring water into a cup that is already full. You will include some new stuff, but you will also lose some of the old stuff. In the Philippines these days, you have to find one teacher to teach you blades. Then you have to find a different teacher to teach you striking. Then you have to find a different teacher to teach you grappling. Then you have to incorporate everything together yourself. In Silat, it is already put together for you in one neat package.
My grandfather always describe it as silat when he teaches. And explains that the Spaniards renamed it as escrima since they thought it's only for sword fight
I just have a technical quest what if u were standing the same guard stance with ur feet facing opponent coz i realized all the sparing u were standing alwayaz opposte guard like right leg of the opponent facing ur left leg why is that ? And if stand the same guard how we move?
that's why if you ask a silat guy for a fight he always declines. It's an art of killing not k.o. decades back i saw a silat book about how to break bones. I didn't dare to read it. But, if you want to learn how to maim or kill someone in an instance, you should read it. :p
Maul, what would you suggest in case you need to keep things quiet (I was wondering about people doing things in a hotel/church/etc & how to take him down without letting him get a shot off).
Olden days or modern days, a broken jaw or knocked out teeth takes more time to heal than cracked ribs or bruised kidney (I've experienced all the above) and a broken jaw without medical treatment leaves life changing injury more so than fractured or bruised ribs or bruised kidney. Knocked out or broken teeth are life long injury whereas fractured ribs y bruised, blood passing, kidneys heal...In olden days men didn't strike so much bare knuckle to face to avoid hand injury from teeth imbedding into knuckles y infection costing one to lost a hand or arm. And bareknuckle punching face could result in broken hand, costing disability from working to feed family for long time, in olden days.
Silat is not about killing and destroying. It is about teaching painful lessons to enemies. Enemies can be friends in future. So don't destroy your 'future friends'.
most people don't realize that on the street people carry a back up weapon in their pocket or shoe. If you try to grapple you get clubbed or stabbed. Street fighting is quick and final, win or loose and then run.
@@marsbase3729 You are a rich kid who takes martial arts and think they are tough. Take BB,s and put them in two condoms and you have a black jack. A switchblade or stiletto works too. You can buy them in TJ or downtown LA
@@rvrrb Lol, I wish I was rich. I've trained in martial arts about half my life and I don't think I'm "tough". I have confidence in my skills but never assume that I'm better than attacker. I already carry a pocket knife, but consider it a useful tool more than a weapon. If I have to defend myself, the knife is there as a last resort if I need it, but empty handed combat has been good enough so far.
@@marsbase3729 In the hood violence happens quick and you cant prepare like in the movies. most people attack with a weapon if they want to hurt you. baseball bats and steel pipes are the most common.
Terimakasih telah berbagi 'kebijaksanaan' dalam bela diri, yang menurut saya sekarang ini hampir tidak ada lagi. Di Indonesia banyak pesilat dan antar perguruan silat terlibat dalam bentrokan satu melawan yang lain. Their motivation is to destroy their enemy or rivals. Hampir tidak ada saling menghormati. And that is why I left Silat years ago and moved into Karate. With your explanation about the philosophy of Silat (respect, self defence, self protection), I think I will have to go back to Silat. Thank you for sharing the video...
Did you joined the olahraga Silat or one of the Kampung style Silats?
I think I'm going to move to Brunei. I love this man, you can feel his love of the art and his culture. I diligently practice everything you teach on UA-cam and I am very appreciative thank you Mr. Mornie.
yes.. I believe diligently practice everything he teach on UA-cam will get us somewhere..
and of course, meeting him will add many more..
Ong
I thought I was feeling his hand lol jk
@@jonnupe1645 joking aside, there could be something to that.
I thought he lives in UK
These insights are jewels. Liver, kidney, carotid... Step offline then a takedown.
These resonate as true for me because they are so simple and intuitive.
“If you can't explain it simply, then you don't know it well enough.” - Albert Einstein
yes, that's why I want to learn it, bela-diri. Quick and effective, you're arms and body get into the right position naturally when you defend.
This guys footwork & positioning is just .... incredible.
Just try move 45',no direkt.
Very centred.
Your footwork is the counter for a counter. Brilliant
I love that old mentality, of fighting not to harm, but for status, respect and protection.
Silat bukan untuk sukan, silat adalah seni mempertahankan diri yg sgt tinggi, silat jg utk mprtahankan kluarga, bangsa, agama dan untuk bertahan hidup.. setiap pukulan bukan untuk memberikan kesakitan, tapi setiap pukulan untuk kerosakan dan kematian.. tiada sisa dalam setiap pukulan.. pendekar silat yg sejati pd zaman dahulu mnjaga luar dan dalam, luaran dri segi pakaian, baju sluar juga snjata tidak la sebarangan di bina, gerakan pantas, keras, tepat, tahu tmpt yg prlu diserang, dan juga mmpunyai serangan yg mematikan, tidak prlu untuk gunakan tenaga yg bnyak utk myerang, kerana serangan pertama itu adalah serangan pengakhirannya..
I like how he explained it. There's element of history embedded to explain the Silat origin and it's not about challenging anyone because of ego, Silat is really meant to stop and destroy anyone who have bad intention. It's purely for self protection. Great videos.
This guy knows his stuff, NO DOUBT.
Sublime form, combat simplicity at its finest.
I love this video, I love the breakdown of Silat vs the other styles. Keep up the art and flow. I would love to train under Suffian Bela Diri Maul Mornie.
do it
Where does it say Silat vs the other styles?
@@b0ys0l09 Maul refers to silat as having fundamentally different goals compared to boxing, MMA, UFC.
I am from Sabah malaysia. I love this kind of silat.
Respect for you Guru Maul. Thank you
This man attack so fast you don't even realized when you're dead
Nobody's realized when they're dead. That's the only good thing about dying.
They just felt suddenly teleported on Heaven/Hell gate
Makes sense. Maul's technique is solid as ever.
This teacher is INCREDIBLE
Your method is well organized, no loop holes and efficient it's easy to apply. Thank you Guru Maul Mornie.
I like this man a lot he really change my perspective about martial arts, am a practicioner of silat my self too bad i got a hot temper if only i meet maul as my teacher i would respect my opponent more than what i did in the old days (one of my aim in a fight is to make him suffer n regret to ever mess with me), i got a small body n mostly my schoolmate love to bully me at school..n all of the anger is what makes me love to injure people n misused the knowledge i know about martial arts to avenge all my pain during the bullying days..
So mostly when i fight i would love to see my opponent having a disability for the rest of his life so he keep think about me all the time n the regrets he have for the rest of his love for messing with me..
There 3 kind of silat i learn in my hometown sumatra(silat macan), silat cimande, and silat tuo..most of the technique that he teach u guys is a basic incapacitating because that the rule silat incapacitating your enemy before they hurt u, u hurt them more than he is going to hurt u..
Silat is a very deadly martial arts just learning the basic like he teach could already been fatal..what if u truly get a secret art of each silat style just one or two of silat style secret..then u could misused it in a bad organisation to gain rank n reputation..but there is where am mistaken..misusing my knowledge about the art it self is already bring shame to my master n grandmaster which they hate me for what am becoming..
If only i hve a different perspective about itwhen i learn it..not being blinded by my anger n revenge, then maybe i coukd be a better guy..
I respect u sir Mr.Maul..
Luckily am a changed man now since i meet my loved one who change me to be more compassion n hve more patience on any situation am facing..
Up until now i didnt hve to fully fight n injured my enemy when someone is hvingbad intention toward me n my family just a simple gesture to show that am not one to mess with..using of some silat art on them but not to the fatal point of it..they will their brain if am better or lesser than them in martial arts without having to incapacitate or injure them to having a disability..
I pray for your health n all the good prayer toward u mr.maul
Haeckal Abdullah
Give it a rest.
I wish upon a start💫that he could teach me. I've been so hurt by men. I would love to be able to defend myself like this. I would even come stay awhile in Brunei 🙏I love watching all these videos 🙏❤❤❤ Thank you
I'm so sad to hear that. Just know, that not all men are bad.
train. train. train.
Thank you Guru Maul for the sharing on the history, very insightful and eye opening. As always, you're an inspiration!
Thats is exactly how I was tought PS 30 years ago. I am completely out of form now, but still remember the filosofi and the 'secret' tricks.
Ouh dutch. I trust,by the close connection between our people,some of our tradition must've absorb by yours.
Another enlightening and exciting techniques presented, nicely done Guru Maul!.. 👍💪😊
Amazingly intellectual and wise in its concepts, socially and culturally. An art form that brings harmony through its violence.
Amazing explanations of the art and the wisdom behind it
Great skills. Fast and powerful.
Good teaching on the art and it’s eloquence. It’s not for the show but for life
Suffian pencak silat is the best. Proud to our ancestor self defence
Wow. The real history why the martial arts of Silat was born that way. It's because of cultures and lifestyle of their times.
Even in the martial arts, the cultural tradition and philosophy of Malayan people are deeply rooted. It shows even with devastating blows there's always a reason why the blows are given. Even injuries has a deep philosophical and moral meaning. I guess this is what we're missing in sports. The sportsmanship and mutual respect to the opponent and their school of thought. Now people only want fame and glory and forgot ethics and sportsmanship. I hope moral values will be introduced back into any sports martial arts either MMA or kickboxing or boxing.
But one drawback tho. Silat isnt known for ground grapples. The main goal is to end the opponent, but there is no plan B if the opponent can keep fighting on the ground.
@@de0509 seriously bro? silat hv been for thousands of year & u think on the old days they didn't taught of groundwork? There are system for silat groundwork usually known as 'gelut'. The only twist is that eventhough they fight on the ground, they have the awareness that the other person might have concealed blade. And the groundwork system would evolve around the idea that u are grappling with attacker that carry a blade. Most sumatran silat have 'gelut' system in their style.
@@lipatpandan4318 Towards the end of your reply you said "Most sumatran silat have 'gelut' system in their style". I emphasize on the word "most". That means you yourself know that not all silat has ground grapples as a main thing. And you even added the word "sumatran". That shows you cant even guarantee that silats from other regions have sufficient groundwork in their syllabus.
I still stand by my initial comment on how most silat not having ground work
@@de0509 well u are trying to play with words bro.
Originally u said silat is not known to have groundwork, & we dont have plan B should the fight carry onto the ground. Which I already made it clear, silat do have groundwork.
As to why I said most Sumatran, simply because I familiar with it, know it and can confirm it. Things I dont know I dont want say.
But u said 'silat' by referring it to as whole silat (you know there is thousands type of silat rite?), that is already wrong.
i think i fell in love with pencak silat.
I asked my boss to create rapport for me to the arnis team in our division. but he told me pencak silat is better option. I am happy my higher up offered me this. Crossed fingers for my trainings to be approved.
You're so cool you make me cool. I love your videos. Please keep em comin. Thank you.
Speed, precision, soundness of techniques. On the net i have rarely seen someone like this Silat master. I tend to want to learn Silat now (have learnt Karate and traditional Vietnamese martial arts)
Bravo another Incredible video I have been following for a while I truly appreciate your Insight in the Arts...
Wow! Stories on stories. A wealth of knowledge.
Maul Mornie have so much side step, he should be a character in Tekken
I'm perplexed at the 8 dislikes thumbs down check icon. This info is a real diamond
silat was 13 century founded i am not sure which place but silat are many style but only one are same ilmo..authentic silat practitioner you can found in armm area in mindanao Philippine .sabah malaysia Brunei and indonesia thailand part as well ..very lucky guro maul showing the world about silat but honestly speaking silat are prohibited to teach out side of tribe or family
Used to be that. Still is for some, but the old teachers are opening up both for money, and to keep thier arts a live. The world has changed and the old ways adapt or pass to history. Silat has always been a way of adaption.
Yeah philippines used to be under brunei rule so I guess its interconnected...
It from ancient Malay kingdom , so most SEA nation have it. No one can claim it.
Sifu is the real deal.
Would love a years training with master maul
I love the Silat explanation of war.
thats why our ancestor told us y are not allow to show or teach out side of the family becos silat art for self protection for your family for ur country ..maul just telling you real concept of silat practitioner
I used to wonder why in Sorinji Kempo the finishing move of every Embu technique is a kick to the floating ribs after the take down. Now it makes sense, since many of the Chinese and Japanese arts are influenced by Those from the Philippines and Borneo.
Love Silat💜
You're teaching and philosophy has earned you a subscriber. The way you move... has earned you a fan sir.
Welcome aboard!
I'm with you my brother. I'll be on the same flight. I am totally feeling it.
Knowledge is power
Malay cultures are full of being respect and kindness. We call it adab. Even we as youngsters, our elders taught us not to challenge anyone even if we have the size and physical advantages. That's what make Malay special.
It is different story for western people who always seeking challenge and fight any new dojos or new martial arts in their town. They only want to challenge with the intention to embarass the new dojos/ martial arts
" I heard a fart"😂😂😂😂 Priceless
Absolutely brilliant!!
Great stuff from Silat 👌🏾
I wish I can learn Silat from you master.
J adore le ssbd, mais serait-il possible d 'avoir les traductions en Français sur les vidéos. Merci beaucoup
Your a real one 🥋 💯 💪
"Don't fight the best to be the best, 'cause to be the best you must beat the best"
Excellent instruction.
Well spoken, Sir.
Your sparring man is good for learn great guy....
now I know why Kali in the philippines is similar to silat is the foundation of the Kali martial arts
I'm going to take what my mother-in-law, who is a historian, said to me.
Back then, the area of South East Asia traded with China, India, and the Middle East. Before the colonization of Portuguese and Dutch, and even before the Sultanate in the Indonesian archipelago were formed, there was a kingdom called Majapahit. This kingdom had vassal states that runs from the Malayan Peninsula, to the Philippines, and even to Papua. The capital of this kingdom was located in East Java, now a province under the Indonesian Republic.
Naturally, in a Kingdom or state, there'd be similarities in culture and tradition. Some words in Filipino's Kali has the exact same word and meaning in Indonesian, Malaysian, and Brunei language. For instance, Pukulan, meaning "a hit" or "fist" in Indonesia. Guru Maul, in his other video also stated that, the difference of stances between aristocrats in Brunei and common folks in the Sultanate are different. It was a product of social hierarchy as well as geographical aspects. In essence, we are product of our environment. And Silat and Kali are a product of both. And influences from different traders back in the day also influenced culture and martial and military arts.
Did you know that some Silat in Sumatra and Borneo (the location of the Brunei Sultanate resides) is also called Kuntau/Kuntao? Why? Probably because it was also influenced by Chinese people who traded with the Malayan people in the Malayan Peninsula and Indonesian archipelago. I live in Palembang, Sumatera, and I can recall that my older cousin once talked to me about a Chinese descendants family whose member still practiced Kuntau near our home. It was in the 90s. My mother-in-law also said that she once saw a family feud of people of Chinese descendants near her house when she was a young girl that resulted in a fight using Kuntau.
Some movements in Kali also resembles some movements in Karate as well (go check Jesse Enkamp's video on this). And also, a UA-camr commenter that I had a chat with said that, a Karate Sensei (who I don't remember the name is) even went to Borneo to study Kuntau.
So, there you go. Food for thought.😄
fantastic coaching.lucky participants.
Mr. Mornie if you're ever in Colorado springs you can stay at my home with my family.
Not in the city, in the mountains it's really nice up here
I would love to see this guy fight fr real, he would kick so much ass
Why would you fight in the first place ?
Only stupid people fight.
If you see any silat video, they are always about to counter not to initiate an attack
Tactic works and very easy for amateurs. Had fun with it
Nice... thank you for sharing!
Thank you teacher
The footwork is a counter for the counter.. damn
What brilliant explanation... B
Inspirational 🙏
many things look beautiful in seminars. how we can know something is effective or not in real battle.
What he says is true love it.
I would love to see someone use this in a sanctioned ring fight.
A Cultural Art s different from Martial Art basically.
They developed to keep the family alive.
Amazing..
What is his name and how can I get more info on his Seminars
Thank you for your interest. The info is in the description below
So when will the other show a serious attack and really try to hit him..?
If knives are so effective why don't they use them in the UFC?
Guns is more effective than knives
Dumbass!
That's the dumbest comment I've read today your basically saying "why don't the ufc televise two guys trying to commit murder".
LOL - and no one get´s this joke ?!
@@easygroove finally
Guru show some techniques that counter hook from a MMA fighter. Thank you
I wouldn't mess with this guy....
Interesante! I like it🤗
i salute you guru
💯 % truth..👍
History and mindset matters
Excelente video
this guy is very good.. silat seems very similar to kali escrima
Silat is the origin of the Filipino martial arts. When Spain colonized the Philippines, Filipino martial artists observed the Spanish martial artists and added some things like European sword and dagger techniques. The unfortunate thing is that in doing that, they forgot some other techniques that made it Silat. It's like pouring water into a cup that is already full. You will include some new stuff, but you will also lose some of the old stuff. In the Philippines these days, you have to find one teacher to teach you blades. Then you have to find a different teacher to teach you striking. Then you have to find a different teacher to teach you grappling. Then you have to incorporate everything together yourself. In Silat, it is already put together for you in one neat package.
My grandfather always describe it as silat when he teaches. And explains that the Spaniards renamed it as escrima since they thought it's only for sword fight
Before he brakes me, i brake him...
Fascinating 👍
excellent vidio-Ari of don,t be a victim Clarksville TnUSA
Where to practice this martial arts in the east coast?
I just have a technical quest what if u were standing the same guard stance with ur feet facing opponent coz i realized all the sparing u were standing alwayaz opposte guard like right leg of the opponent facing ur left leg why is that ? And if stand the same guard how we move?
that's why if you ask a silat guy for a fight he always declines. It's an art of killing not k.o. decades back i saw a silat book about how to break bones. I didn't dare to read it. But, if you want to learn how to maim or kill someone in an instance, you should read it. :p
we are learning silat not to show to others..purely self defence and a lot of illegal strikes.
@@ahmadruzaini4646 and maybe cause injury or death...
Awesome explanation of "martial art"
please datang Perth Australia . please
Maul, what would you suggest in case you need to keep things quiet (I was wondering about people doing things in a hotel/church/etc & how to take him down without letting him get a shot off).
dude, are you trying to kill someone? how did it go though?
Mr Maul should b in John Wick movies.it’ll be epic to have him on that film
the throws and engagements look like a very aggressive form of aikido that throws in all the breaks and knocks
Olden days or modern days, a broken jaw or knocked out teeth takes more time to heal than cracked ribs or bruised kidney (I've experienced all the above) and a broken jaw without medical treatment leaves life changing injury more so than fractured or bruised ribs or bruised kidney. Knocked out or broken teeth are life long injury whereas fractured ribs y bruised, blood passing, kidneys heal...In olden days men didn't strike so much bare knuckle to face to avoid hand injury from teeth imbedding into knuckles y infection costing one to lost a hand or arm. And bareknuckle punching face could result in broken hand, costing disability from working to feed family for long time, in olden days.
Silat is not about killing and destroying. It is about teaching painful lessons to enemies. Enemies can be friends in future. So don't destroy your 'future friends'.
how about dislocated knee or shoulder?
@Aidan Fisher it depends who teaches you. Silats have many branches and philosophies.
@Aidan Fisher silat means martial arts. Boxing is called SILAT tinju. Muay thai is called SILAT tomoi. So just look for martial arts suit you best.
@Aidan Fisher ok. Have a nice day.
love this vid
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Anybody else seeing how painful the mistake would be to test this guy?
most people don't realize that on the street people carry a back up weapon in their pocket or shoe. If you try to grapple you get clubbed or stabbed. Street fighting is quick and final, win or loose and then run.
What kind of weapon can you carry in your shoe?
@@marsbase3729 You are a rich kid who takes martial arts and think they are tough. Take BB,s and put them in two condoms and you have a black jack. A switchblade or stiletto works too. You can buy them in TJ or downtown LA
@@rvrrb Lol, I wish I was rich. I've trained in martial arts about half my life and I don't think I'm "tough". I have confidence in my skills but never assume that I'm better than attacker.
I already carry a pocket knife, but consider it a useful tool more than a weapon. If I have to defend myself, the knife is there as a last resort if I need it, but empty handed combat has been good enough so far.
@@marsbase3729 In the hood violence happens quick and you cant prepare like in the movies. most people attack with a weapon if they want to hurt you. baseball bats and steel pipes are the most common.
Anyone understands what maul say probably life longer.
Fuck!! Your good!! I wish I lived close by.