Maul, when I was in my early teens I studied Silat here in The Netherlands. My guru used to talk about his kampung, where teachers and students would gather, and perform Silat. Even with the modern age twist, cellphones, sneakers, baseballcaps, this is exactly as how I pictured these meetings to be in my head. Thank you for this, take care Sir.
in Southeast Asia some of the best training was also practiced by what some might call the Royal Guard or experienced soldiers prepared and chosen to protect the interests of the Sultan
di atas langit masih ada langit. Guru Maul yang hebat rupanya masih punya guru dan menghormat kepada mereka yang lebih senior. saya bukan pesilat, tapi ikut berbangga melihat Guru Maul mengenalkan budaya kita kepada dunia luas. salam dari Indonesia.
Love it ! My Uncle Studied Silat in the 60's , He taught me the basics. I'm 36 years old now and I work in the security sector ,I find it wonderful that the style is so fluid. You guy are in the top of my list as what CQC is about
Maul Mornie is a shining example for all martial artists...teachers especially, in the way he so willingly shows respect to other practitioners and elders. His open heart and mind is obvious. Thank you to Teacher Maul Mornie.
omg i know the bunga from the first SILAT! it was Silat Betawi, my late grandfather was a theacher in Silat Betawi in Sarawak Niah area!. I used to learn this when I was still a kid.
Salam nampaknya, ilmu guru-guru tua di Tanahair, masih banyak yang boleh kita gali untuk menjadi bekalan. Tuan Maul beruntung mendapatkannya dan terima kasih kerana sudi sharing dengan kami semua peminat silat...
Tahniah kepada bangsa Brunei yang sudi berkongsi ilmu mereka tanpa rasa bimbang ilmu ini akan dicuri kononnya. Sesungguhnya tiada istilah mencuri dalam ilmu semua ilmu perlu dipelajari dan dilatih jikalau ilmu berkaitan kemahiran seperti silat. Apabila ilmu dipelajari bermakna seorang guru akan memperturunkan ilmunya kepada murid dengan sukarela dan ikhlas. Murid pula perlu bergaul dengan guru dengan akhlak yang baik barulah ilmu itu dapat dikuasainya. Saya sedikit pun tidak percaya istilah mencuri ilmu.Apa yang ditunjukkan dalam video ini menunjukkan keberanian bangsa Brunei yang mahu menarik minat orang luar mempelajari ilmu mereka kerana ilmu diperolehi dengan belajar bukannya mencuri.
cikgu maul,tuan hamba memang seorang yang beradab dan bersopan pada guru2. hamba menengok, tuan hamba tunduk hormat pada mereka. bak kata pepatah ikut resmi padi, makin berisi makin menunduk.
This video is so humbling and wonderful..... it shows the true essence of martial art and everything else... Brunei has a wonderful culture and is a beautiful place!
Saya sangat teruja dengan permainan kedua-dua Guru Tua itu. memang permainan silat mereka hebatnya tidak dapat digambarkan dengan kata-kata. pergerakan yang bermutu tinggi. susah nak diteka...siapa yang rajin bertanya, dia yang untung..
@axess1202 For my Silat teachers, as well as my friends in this art, Silat is the ability to protect your loved ones. We don't fool around with it or show how badass we are, we use it when we really have to. This feeling is widespread among Silat practitioners. It's probably why Silat as a sport never really took off. We treat it as a concealed poisoned blade we carry for safety. I mean, look at the thin guru at 4:51. When you first saw him, did you think he could wipe the floor with you?
Salam, Learning mengawal lawan really hard, need extensive drill and experience to gain insight. Salute to the three senior gurus there, they can check their opponent with ease.
Thank you so much for sharing even though I cannot understand much of the language I can still follow along by identifying the numbers from Desar I was reminded of a few move I had forgotten using 16/7 Salaam !
True martial arts never become sports. They remain what they were purposed for, as you say so well, to protect one's family & love ones. Not to show off. This is why I refuse to teach commercially for profit*
That is sad to hear. Imagine if Guru Maul here in this video, learning years and generations of martial art of self defense and then ending it by not teaching and passing the knowledge down to the next generations. That is very very sad indeed. What he is teaching is definitely for self defense which is why you use it only when defending and protecting your life or the lives of others that depends on you but it is unavoidable even if you really choose your students. It might be some of your student came to learn it to kill and injure others, or they came with a mindset for self defense and somewhere in the future change and use it to injure others for the wrong reasons. All you can do is pass down the knowledge and hope (and pray for those with religion) for the best. At least you know the knowledge will be carried down for generations ahead.
the first part- greetings and general banter and showing the 'bunga' (intro-means 'flower') second part- man in hat is saying 'it'll be hard to drink water after this' third part- 'tarik selajur' = 'pull your arm back immediately and don't grip him or you'll get stuck' + 'we have to think where to put our feet' fourth part: (man in hat): 'it works even better on big guys' "kaloi lehernya" - 'hook his neck' "berdouble" -'doubling' (lol)
Lets be frank, be honest.. the old chap, were good, in their days. The younger generation of silat practitioners, like Maul, is just respecting the elders. Yeah sure maybe their techniques were good back then, but now, the arts are evolving. People learn about the biomechanics of human anatomy, the leverage, how to exert power and speed with leverage etc more and more. The youngens like Guru Maul are the ones who are going to improve and refine the arts from what we know today. Thats why, clearly, you can see the slight skepticism or disagreement on younger generations there. Not that they condemn some of the moves, but they know that it can be made better and more efficient. But, since its a culture to respect elders and the teachers, they just nod. lol.. It's all about respect. I can guarantee you, what Guru Maul knows now, are way more efficient..
Enjoyed watching the clip, especially for it's cultural worth. Aspects of the practice were rigid and patterned, such martial arts however leaves me cold. Just wish I could understand the language. Thanks
Good evening sir I love your vedios I try to learn from your vedios but please upload a systematic vedio series from vary basic of silat to complete the course
Awesome! This is what an episode of Fight Science or Fight Quest should look like! Just one question: Are you Really in Brunei? because that jungle looks a bit like Chiapas in Mexico! ;-) ......
Silat is an 'inner' martial art that doesn't emphasize competition, fame or ranking (apart from seniority) or even rewards for winning. Of course there are competitions and world championships but like judo or wushu, those are somewhat toned down for international competition and real masters don't teach for competition. MMA is usually about blasting someone's face off or choking them into submission-neither is a silat technique in most forms.
Kakak Maul, saya ingin tahu, mengenai gerakan silat ini, apakah ada hubungannya dengan para pengembara dari turki, atau turkistan? dan apakah dalam silat kakak Maul, ada aturan bahwa tidak ada langkah mundur?
Bangsa turkesh(turki) adalah anak keturunan org Melayu/jewi yang lepas ke daratan Asia/eropa, pencak(gerak) silat(sikap) adalah seni beladiri kuno bangsa melayu/jewi purba
Because it not a sport martial art but a double edged sword. Most moves are deadly and efficient which makes it unsuitable as a sport. So silat practitioners usually use it for self-defense or to protect their loved ones
The jungle is the same, although in Mexico it's tropical and in Brunei it's equatorial (mostly evergreen trees). The only difference is we don't have men in ski masks walking around waving at us :)
great footage, now take alook at the terrain, this is the `real world terrain` you could get slip easily since it is NOT entirely flat and solid(one we see here is jungle >.
Chaeril Anwar kutai, banjar, dayak meratus, berau (banua), and brunei, and many other languages on the island of borneo (kalimantan) they are very very similar.
Maul, when I was in my early teens I studied Silat here in The Netherlands. My guru used to talk about his kampung, where teachers and students would gather, and perform Silat. Even with the modern age twist, cellphones, sneakers, baseballcaps, this is exactly as how I pictured these meetings to be in my head. Thank you for this, take care Sir.
in Southeast Asia some of the best training was also practiced by what some might call the Royal Guard or experienced soldiers prepared and chosen to protect the interests of the Sultan
di atas langit masih ada langit. Guru Maul yang hebat rupanya masih punya guru dan menghormat kepada mereka yang lebih senior.
saya bukan pesilat, tapi ikut berbangga melihat Guru Maul mengenalkan budaya kita kepada dunia luas.
salam dari Indonesia.
Bangga silat seantero dunia
wa ‘alaikum salam wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuh
salute guru-guru Brunei..salam dari Sabah Borneo Silat Cimande
Love it ! My Uncle Studied Silat in the 60's , He taught me the basics. I'm 36 years old now and I work in the security sector ,I find it wonderful that the style is so fluid. You guy are in the top of my list as what CQC is about
Maul Mornie is a shining example for all martial artists...teachers especially, in the way he so willingly shows respect to other practitioners and elders. His open heart and mind is obvious. Thank you to Teacher Maul Mornie.
omg i know the bunga from the first SILAT! it was Silat Betawi, my late grandfather was a theacher in Silat Betawi in Sarawak Niah area!. I used to learn this when I was still a kid.
Salam
nampaknya, ilmu guru-guru tua di Tanahair, masih banyak yang boleh kita gali untuk menjadi bekalan. Tuan Maul beruntung mendapatkannya dan terima kasih kerana sudi sharing dengan kami semua peminat silat...
Tahniah kepada bangsa Brunei yang sudi berkongsi ilmu mereka tanpa rasa bimbang ilmu ini akan dicuri kononnya. Sesungguhnya tiada istilah mencuri dalam ilmu semua ilmu perlu dipelajari dan dilatih jikalau ilmu berkaitan kemahiran seperti silat. Apabila ilmu dipelajari bermakna seorang guru akan memperturunkan ilmunya kepada murid dengan sukarela dan ikhlas. Murid pula perlu bergaul dengan guru dengan akhlak yang baik barulah ilmu itu dapat dikuasainya. Saya sedikit pun tidak percaya istilah mencuri ilmu.Apa yang ditunjukkan dalam video ini menunjukkan keberanian bangsa Brunei yang mahu menarik minat orang luar mempelajari ilmu mereka kerana ilmu diperolehi dengan belajar bukannya mencuri.
cikgu maul,tuan hamba memang seorang yang beradab dan bersopan pada guru2. hamba menengok, tuan hamba tunduk hormat pada mereka. bak kata pepatah ikut resmi padi, makin berisi makin menunduk.
This video is so humbling and wonderful..... it shows the true essence of martial art and everything else... Brunei has a wonderful culture and is a beautiful place!
What makes a good master is when additional knowledge gained from meeting like this adds to what you already have
Bro Maul shd be a great silat, I respected that, but look at those elders, better than him, experience is one thing, cant believe it! so awesome...
Clear example of being humble and open minded!! Thank you Teacher Mornie!
abang maul masih mau belajar, menghormati orang tua. salut!
Bachtiar Mahyudin abang mau asalnya dari mana yaa ?
@@muhamadlukman5472 dari borneo iaitu negara brunei
alhamdulillah
ada guru
asa murid
mantap
syukur alaham
dulilah
Always enjoy your videos. Love seeing you willing to keep learning.
Saya sangat teruja dengan permainan kedua-dua Guru Tua itu. memang permainan silat mereka hebatnya tidak dapat digambarkan dengan kata-kata. pergerakan yang bermutu tinggi. susah nak diteka...siapa yang rajin bertanya, dia yang untung..
Salutes and Respects From USA Missouri.
@axess1202
For my Silat teachers, as well as my friends in this art, Silat is the ability to protect your loved ones. We don't fool around with it or show how badass we are, we use it when we really have to.
This feeling is widespread among Silat practitioners. It's probably why Silat as a sport never really took off. We treat it as a concealed poisoned blade we carry for safety. I mean, look at the thin guru at 4:51. When you first saw him, did you think he could wipe the floor with you?
I really enjoyed watching you spend time with the elders away from the mat. Always great instruction even though I didn't understand ...thank you
Some of their conversation,i could I understand
Salam,
Learning mengawal lawan really hard, need extensive drill and experience to gain insight.
Salute to the three senior gurus there, they can check their opponent with ease.
much respect to homage paid to silat elders...
bahasa melayu mirip bahasa kerinci, bahasa minang...
teknik nya unik, datuk guru ..
salam ..
Salut abang Maol.. Semoga tetap Berjaya... Salam dari Indonesia...
Alhamdulillah..
Alhamdulillah..
Alhamdulillah..
Syukur kpd Allah swt untuk nikmat kenal,, bersahabat dgn guru2 silat Brunei Darussalam..
Inilaj kesenian melayu. Sgt beradab dan penuh seni. Masing2 hebat. Kte serumpun bro..
Mantap keren videonya.. sukses selalu salam silaturahmi.
Wo..great..respect and logic...
Mahalo (thanks) for posting this video!
great stuff those older gurus were cool especially the one with the hat i wanna be that strong when i get old too.
absolutely amazing martial art. thanks 4 sharing.
Salam from Malaysia :)
Thanks for sharing, this looks similar to Wing Chun
Geraknya ada yg seperti Cimande bahkan masih ada yg seperti silat Madura
Merci pour cette nouvelle vidéo toujours très intéressante. 🙏
This is a good way of practising silat..good range just like chi sao in wing chun..
Thank you so much for sharing even though I cannot understand much of the language I can still follow along by identifying the numbers from Desar I was reminded of a few move I had forgotten using 16/7 Salaam !
assalamualaikum.. tumpang tnya. mana sudah video2 silat yang lama2.bulih tlg upload blk ka
This is a superb master class.
Bagus sekali pak ilmu silatnya....salam..dari Jakarta Indonesia.....kapan mampir buat seminar..
Great video as always
Very nice.Flow.Salamat Po and Guros.
MASYA ALLAH THE BEST TEACHER
Paduuu...mantapppl👍🏼👍🏻👍🏼👍🏻
Teacher learning from a master awesome 👏
Caramba que movimentos lindos, e precisos súber e ao mesmo tempo com muito impacto.
I love your fighting style..why can't you come to Kenya and teach me
There are many silat from nusantara(south thailand,malaysia,indonesia,brunei,)
OMG I saw my village
Kg Lumapas
nice to see Silat from Brunei...salam dari Malaysia
Saya mau pi brunei laini belajar silat mncari sumandak brunei..
Silat untuk membeladiri..salam pesilat 1922 from indonesia
True martial arts never become sports.
They remain what they were purposed for, as you say so well, to protect one's family & love ones. Not to show off.
This is why I refuse to teach commercially for profit*
That is sad to hear. Imagine if Guru Maul here in this video, learning years and generations of martial art of self defense and then ending it by not teaching and passing the knowledge down to the next generations. That is very very sad indeed. What he is teaching is definitely for self defense which is why you use it only when defending and protecting your life or the lives of others that depends on you but it is unavoidable even if you really choose your students. It might be some of your student came to learn it to kill and injure others, or they came with a mindset for self defense and somewhere in the future change and use it to injure others for the wrong reasons. All you can do is pass down the knowledge and hope (and pray for those with religion) for the best. At least you know the knowledge will be carried down for generations ahead.
the first part- greetings and general banter and showing the 'bunga' (intro-means 'flower')
second part- man in hat is saying 'it'll be hard to drink water after this'
third part- 'tarik selajur' = 'pull your arm back immediately and don't grip him or you'll get stuck' + 'we have to think where to put our feet'
fourth part: (man in hat): 'it works even better on big guys'
"kaloi lehernya" - 'hook his neck' "berdouble" -'doubling' (lol)
Mantab tekhnik silatnya..joss
Lets be frank, be honest.. the old chap, were good, in their days. The younger generation of silat practitioners, like Maul, is just respecting the elders. Yeah sure maybe their techniques were good back then, but now, the arts are evolving. People learn about the biomechanics of human anatomy, the leverage, how to exert power and speed with leverage etc more and more. The youngens like Guru Maul are the ones who are going to improve and refine the arts from what we know today. Thats why, clearly, you can see the slight skepticism or disagreement on younger generations there. Not that they condemn some of the moves, but they know that it can be made better and more efficient. But, since its a culture to respect elders and the teachers, they just nod. lol.. It's all about respect. I can guarantee you, what Guru Maul knows now, are way more efficient..
I wish I could study this great art.
Salam from pesilat Indonesia to pesilat Brunei
Assalamualaikum...salam silaturahmi, salam persaudaraan...👍🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thank you for sharing!
Enjoyed watching the clip, especially for it's cultural worth. Aspects of the practice were rigid and patterned, such martial arts however leaves me cold. Just wish I could understand the language. Thanks
Good evening sir I love your vedios I try to learn from your vedios but please upload a systematic vedio series from vary basic of silat to complete the course
Ini nmanya silat ap kawan permainan tanganya mantap
wah....luar otai dalam otai ilmu
amazing...
Silat Sufian! you can google it!
One of the style's name is Harimau Champa?
Awesome! This is what an episode of Fight Science or Fight Quest should look like!
Just one question: Are you Really in Brunei? because that jungle looks a bit like Chiapas in Mexico! ;-) ......
i am your student Sir
Yes, I should think so.
brunai darusalam ❤ 4m indonesia.
Silat is an 'inner' martial art that doesn't emphasize competition, fame or ranking (apart from seniority) or even rewards for winning. Of course there are competitions and world championships but like judo or wushu, those are somewhat toned down for international competition and real masters don't teach for competition. MMA is usually about blasting someone's face off or choking them into submission-neither is a silat technique in most forms.
GRANDES MESTRES DO
SILATI. 🙋
Silatnya mantap
Guru yg memakai topi gerakan tangannya ada persamaan dgn silat pancar 7... Semoga bersatu
Would you mind telling us the song's name?
I heard the tok guru said,tendang batis kirinya.that sound banjar ,are they mix malay and indonesian?
Bahasa Brunei and Bahasa Banjar almost the same language, especially Banjar Bukit 80% the same vocab.
+Farhan Asyraf thanks farhan for the info,may god bless u.
JoeRaz RitKas bruneian
that's brunei language
I am afraid of any man who trains Maul.
can I borrow the one logo on your upper left t-shirt mr. maul?
Orang gugusan MELAYU memang hebat...😌
what the song name ?
Near Borneo
KUNTAW BANGKUI KAH INI ADA DI KALUE
I am wondering if the name Betawi has something to do with an ethnic group in Jakarta.
Bagus
Kakak Maul, saya ingin tahu, mengenai gerakan silat ini, apakah ada hubungannya dengan para pengembara dari turki, atau turkistan? dan apakah dalam silat kakak Maul, ada aturan bahwa tidak ada langkah mundur?
Bangsa turkesh(turki) adalah anak keturunan org Melayu/jewi yang lepas ke daratan Asia/eropa, pencak(gerak) silat(sikap) adalah seni beladiri kuno bangsa melayu/jewi purba
What style of Silat is this?
why cant we see these in MMA?
Because it not a sport martial art but a double edged sword. Most moves are deadly and efficient which makes it unsuitable as a sport. So silat practitioners usually use it for self-defense or to protect their loved ones
It's like a grand masters super secret seminar.
It feels like a bunch of friends showing each other all these moves they made
the guy in the red sweater, ive seen him at world silat championship.
The jungle is the same, although in Mexico it's tropical and in Brunei it's equatorial (mostly evergreen trees). The only difference is we don't have men in ski masks walking around waving at us :)
kool
great footage, now take alook at the terrain, this is the `real world terrain` you could get slip easily since it is NOT entirely flat and solid(one we see here is jungle >.
Assalamualaikum sya mahu belajar silat tapi di mna ada guru sya orang sabah tlong info nya klau ada guru ini nomor telefon sya
wslm. klu dsabah tgl sorg guru tua(org lama) yg mengajar. kg weston beaufort
The other guru silat is master and experience ..but salute to maul mornie , maul just make awesome movement
kuntau juga ada dikaltim.
lagam asa manga ala wa...
best place in world :)
ask: bruneian apakah orang banjar...
logat dan bahasanya mirip bahasa banjar...
Chaeril Anwar suku melayu kalimantan jua mereka ni.. mirip kutai
Chaeril Anwar
kutai, banjar, dayak meratus, berau (banua), and brunei, and many other languages on the island of borneo (kalimantan) they are very very similar.
@@arsyldyago7798 kutai itu kerajaan awal brunei..w.alam.
Iya... Aku jg dengar logat orang Brunei mirip sekali dgn logat Banjar
Looks like wing shum