haahahha... this is definitely vinas lapulapu.. even the strikes the thrust to the navel with the right foot forward is seen only in lapulapu. other stick based techs is on the other side. plus, lapulapu just like when copied by the kali group like pekiti/dikiti tirsia, is blade oriented. so defense particularly the left hand is checking the hand/wrist and doesnt hold the blade. well, the last part must have been copied from doce pares or balintawak. better recognize our lineage. respect.
hi-could some one help me- are these stick techniques from traditional silat or are the from Eskrima? no offence intended, there VERY good, just wondered what stick system, because they look very similar to Kali/Eskrima
hahah anyway i laughed watching the guy get beaten.. first the nut cracker , he kicked him straight on the balls, and kicked and kicked and wooden stick keep on flying.
@ironicdevil666 Whats your source wiki? lol! Sure I know the so called golden age of the sultanate of brunei...but there is no reference that the Sultan *ruled* over the Sulatanate of Sulu...They are allies. One is not a tributary state of the other. Brunei people, bad ass? Sure you are...thats none of my concern. My concern was you claim that the sultanate of brunei ruld over philippines or as yo recanted, sulu. simply not enough evidence for that. Ill accept it if I can find real reference..
@SenkanYamatoMaru i can find real evidence claiming that my friend. where histories are recorded, but its hard to take it and gave it to ya, it's on the grave stone, stones, vase etc. why don't you have a visit here for a holiday it sure is relaxing. but i must warned ya, there's no club here or even the extreme sort of entertainment.
@ironicdevil666 Sure...I'm a student of history (and I don't mean I'm a pupil) and unfortunately, there is very little literature about Pre-Hispanic Philippines which is what I am really interested in. As long as I cannot find any reference to prove that the Sultanate of Sulu or even Maguindanao (since Sulu and Maguindanao Sultanates are allied houses) are tributary states of the Sultanate of Brunei, I won't accept it. Though I am interested the stone records you mention. In your museum perhaps?
@ironicdevil666 I've seen stone carvings in the National Museum in Jakarta, tons and tons of them. And relics dating back to the Majahapit and Srivajaya. A wealth of information indeed. Unfortunately there is not enough English translations on a lot of these stone carvings. If Brunei has these same stone carvings I would definitely like to see them. Strange though, I have seen very little of similar carvings in the Malaysian national Museum...hmmm...
alamkogagaoko and jedoza.. what i know why philipine have some sort of malay likeness culture or sword/weapon used because philipine was once ruled by brunei.. under the influence of the sultanate... he makes southern philipine under his colony... thats why they have muslim and malay influence thingy... kris was originated from the Malay culture.. way before philipine started to be colonized by brunei... no hate... peace
@ironicdevil666 Now the reason why Silat have similarities with Filipino martial ars, as well as likeness is NOT becasue we were under your quaint sultanate. That is a tupid assumption to be making. But because most Filipinos are of the same race as everyone else in thi part of South East Asia. Same with people n Malaysia, Indo and Brunei. Our history is linked, we were just converted to a different relifeon. Adik. learn more about your own history so you do not get this kinds of reply. ok?
@SenkanYamatoMaru Sultan Bolkiah : His reign was known as the Golden Age because Brunei became the superpower of the Malay archipelago. Sultan Bolkiah's victory over Sulu and Selurong (island if Luzon[vague]), as well as his marriages to Leila Mechanai the daughter of Sulu Sultan Amir Ul-Ombra.... just some some :) YOU KNOW HOW BAD ASS WE ARE. i don't have to repeat that again and again. maybe i need to explain it slowly. But i do agree with you that we are much similar. Not becus of conquering
alamkogagaoko and jedoza.. what i know why philipine have some sort of malay likeness culture or sword/weapon used because philipine was once ruled by brunei.. under the influence of the sultanate... he makes southern philipine under his colony... thats why they have muslim and malay influence thingy... kris was originated from the Malay culture.. way before philipine started to be colonized by brunei... no hate... peace
@ironicdevil666 Nope. Philippines was never ruled by Brunei but the Royals of Manila had blood ties with the Royals of Brunei through marriage. To claim that Brunei had some kind of ruling power over the entire Philippines is ust full of crap...There was no such thing a Philippines untl the Spanish conquered the Islands which is now the Philippines and named the Islands after the Spanish King Philipe. But we are of the same race as the Malay, same blood so to speak.
@SenkanYamatoMaru lol... through marriage.... D: not the royal might be the nobles. But remember Sultan Bolkiah? He's the one who spread his power over nothern borneo(sabah and serawak) and part of southern philipines, The sulu i think.. i didn't said it was the whole phillipine though. But Sultan Bolkiah did control part of Sulu. and i think they have to paid tax or sumthing to Sultan Bolkiah.
@ironicdevil666 Agai you are dreaming. The 2 royal houses were related because the Rajah of Manila during the Spanish invasion of Manila was married to one of the daughters of the Sultan of Brunei at that time, hence through marriage. Did you get that or do I have to explain a little slower? The Brunei Sultanate used to own Northen Borneo, which is now Sabah until in the late 1600s when the Sulta of Brunei at that time gave Sabah to the Sultan of Sulu as payent for help quelling a rebellion...
@ironicdevil666 The Sultanate of Sulu never paid tribute to the Sultanate of Brunei, they were allies so please stop dreaming of false grandeur. If what you beleive is what youve learned in your public school system then your government should revamp your curriculum. The Sultanate of Brunei never had a colony nor did it posses a strong enough influence over the other Malay Sultanates including he Philippine Sultanates. Again stop believing in false histories and false grandeur...
@ironicdevil666 If there was a such a thing as a *force* to be rekoned with* in the southern philippines during the 1600s then that would be the Sultanate of Maguindanao a.k.a the Sultanate of Sultan Qudarat, who controlled much of what is now Midanao including the Palawan Island. He twarthed the southern expanssion of Spain, sparring most southern Philippines and even Borneo, including your little country rom conquest.
Maul, what you are doing looks like authentic Bruneian Silat. Are you from BRUNEI?
Your knife work looks like things I've seen some brunei masters do, but you look TOO young to be a master. Only people with grey hair and wearing long funny robes can be martial art masters!!!!!
No offense, But will your techinque work against Ironman?
eskrima kali arnis has roots from silat? this is the predominant, but wrong belief. silat is practiced by the muslims in the south. new research shows that the arnis being practiced today is used primarily by the christian pinoys and was actually used against the raiding moros. its influence is more european than austro-indonesian.
correction, silat predates Islam for your information. religion hasnt anything to do with it.
Silat came to the Phils and then evolved due to various historic engagements the filipino locals had with various occupiers. so your argument on fma being fully "christian" is definitely wrong and absurd.
Fma and silat has differences at this point of evolution but silat defintiely has an influence on fma, footwork and blade work. there are many silats so to presume is lethal.
Silat came to the Phils and then evolved due to various historic engagements the filipino locals had with various occupiers? do you have proof of this? which fma system came from silat? can you be more specific?
i am telling you, not asking you. see your knowledge of silat already shows here.
look at the weapons used in kali. the presence of the keris and the kampilan speaks out. look at the pre spanish heroes as well. kali is influenced from silat and kuntao. if you are talking about a direct connection today you can see it in the blades and various fma/kali movements. fma as a survival art has beginnings from silat, you can see every other system of fma will have some silat in them. look closely.
kali? what the hell are you talking about? there's not even a kali in the philippines. kali is a myth. and if you're talking about the system that i'm also thinking about, the silat in that system was only added a few years ago when its tuhon studied silat in the US.
the presence of kris and kampilan? many fmaers here in the phil don't even use those.
"kali" depending on who you ask ,can be or not be a myth, since no one exactly dispelled it as such but with theory only. kali can mean many things, it could have meant kalis/keris or to dig deep in bisaya or penetrate deep, so saying it is a myth would be responsible. but for the sake of foreigners used to that word lets utilize it as such. "many Fmaers" dont use the kampilan and kris? are you serious?
i know gaje, do u? let me correct you, he most probably got the "kali" term from the fil-am fma fighters who again took it from dan inosanto in probable relation to yumbaos book of the same name. sayok studied under gaje among other instructors. again that does not dispel kali as a prefix or suffic or adjective or verb in the filipino language.\ now does it?
it is a myth because the people lobbying for it cannot show concrete evidence.
yes, i'm serious. silat and eskrima are two systems from the island alright, but their principles are polar opposites. you have the internet. check out other silat vids. see if they bare any resemblance with fma in general.
leo gaje studied silat in the US. this is a fact. this is why ptk has a silat flavor to it.
jedoza, there are concrete evidences, just scroll down and reread my posts as i believe your intelligent enough to understand them. yes they are two systems in the island but one came before the other and influenced the other from the get-go. footworkwise and cross steppings you will see silat in alot of fma footwork. not just on ptk. bro im not just talking about the commercial pentjak silat, there are too many silat styles beyond the internet. go find the silat styles using the keris.
but for the sake of foreigners used to that word lets utilize it as such? this is bullshit. i couldn't care less what foreigners think. it's our culture and history that is at stake here.
and about the kris and kampilan, why don't you ask the old fmaers if they use kampilans. if they're dead, ask their students.
Jedoza, i think your missing the point, thats a presumption. let me ask you which blade is older amongst the last baldes u mentioned? again why is the kampilan/keris still in filipino society? even on various government logos along with the kalasag? the manongs used various blades depending what region u are from. it does not mean they never handled a kampilan or a keris. you can even buy a kris in manila streets. blade preferences of each teacher doesnt limit the existence of a blade.
not jumping , when you have trained with people who do use it. what school are you from? that you say here none of the FMA fighters never used a kris or kampilan at all. and i will throw a ton of Fma schools that do. lets start with Kalis Illustrisimo. go ahead.. make my day.
it sure is our culture and history at stake, so stop making up stories that keep you blinded from the roots of modern day eskrima, saying crap like its european than malay and not giving evidences of this is retarded isnt it? i already gave you enough information. it's up to you to look deeply into them. i cant spend all day arguing with a wall. your entitled to your own OPINION. just dont force it on others. EVIDENCE and EXISTENCE is what is needed not all empty claims. i gave you a cultural
i gave you a culture,religious,historical evidence based information betwen the relation of silat and today's eskrima. you claim filipino martial arts are european based but give nothing to back it up. look at fencing and filipino martial arts.. footwork alone , you already know your dead wrong. stop this bullshit with trying to link the west with filipino arts.. it is embarassing and as a filipino i find it insulting to our ancestors. it looks like plain colonialism at best bro. im done with u.
oh i can give you a crapload of evidence until you puke, but what for? hindi ako nag-research para sa'yo, gago. it's a pleasure to leave you kali idiots in the dark ;-)
jedoza, mas gago ka, basahin mo ang sinulat ko sa baba, and who said im a "kalista"? where did i place that term? exactly... you didnt read and understand.
jedoza, despite some spanish loan words used in filipino martial art's curriculum, it is barely seen that western fencing or european arts have any influences on filipino Martial arts. maybe some strikes because of conflict, but to say Europeans have influenced Filipino's fighting style is plain ignorant.
"barely seen" huh. i don't need to say anything about this because a detailed research on the connection between european fencing and the fma of today has already been done. by who? do your own research.
"a detailed research" by whom? please show us a direct connection. even europeans ,especially the spanish took note that the local malays of what would be called the philippines already could fight dangerously with the blade. so your "european influence" to fma is already debunked there.
even the movements are different. authentic silat may look like a dance to an unfamiliar eye. arnis /skrima is more direct.
but of course, both are effective.
maul's empty-hand silat looks authentic, but his weaponry, particularly his knife work, looks a lot like fma. some of his knife defense techniques look strikingly similar to PTK's.
nothing wrong with adopting various principles as long as you give credit to where it is due.
I have trained Pekiti Tirsia for 15 years and I have trained with Guru Maul. He is highly regarded in our circle. His art may look similar to PTK, no disrespect to Guru Maul but it is a totally different art. If you dont study PTK or trained with Guru Maul, dont make such claims.
it's just an observation. i did not mean any disrespect. and yes, i've studied some ptk principles, because our club adviser is from ptk, although not as long as you did.
some, i did not say all, of his techniques look strkinglly like ptk. don't get your panties all in a bunch.
lol, i dont want to say anything much but your not the only one with a ptk background. but i understand your observations.. like i said look closely and be more open minded. you will see the relation and the answers to fma's roots.
no you don't understand. i suggest you heed your own advise. more than "looking closely" you should also find solid evidence about this supposed connection of yours. i'd bet that whatever you will find, it's not as old (and authentic) as you initially believed.
read comment above. why does it it feel like your not from the motherland jedoza? have you lived in the phils? grew up there? speak the language? mixed with the real locals? if not.. i totally understand your lack of understanding. i suggest you go and spend a lot of time there. seriously.
pilipino ako at ayokong binababoy ng mga inutil na "kalista" ang kalinangan ko. but nevermind, screw this debate. like i said, it's apleasure to live you idiots in the dark.
my linguistics suck? tingnan mo nga yung grammar mo. (*look at your grammar) whatever. there is no end to this debate. believe what you want. and when you want an anser from me.. scroll down and reread my posts over. salamat
exactly.. credit it to where it is due.. fma owes alot to its influence from silat. also silat arrived in the phils before the spanish did. it was already embedded and mixed with the pre malay settlers and their arts.. meaning the lumads and the malays began blending arts on top of chinese kungfu or kuntao.
There were only two types of "filipinos" at that time.. Muslims and Lumads.
Islam came to the Phils 2 centuries before Christianity came.
so in essence Filpinos do have Muslim Ancestors if not Lumad and definitely not Christian. thats a forced western religion. so to say Filipino martial arts are mainly "christian" is rediculous. this is where history meets the blade.
however silat still pure martial art and i m again want to know about silat in filipino as silat is practiced by the southern filipino tribes untill today. i m worry because its may be extinct in the furure or not totally exticnt but known as other name and the relationship with silat is unknown and denying. if anybody have video about silat from southern filipino tribes please upload at you tube or share about this information in web, blog or forum in internet. thank u.
maybe silat from sumatera just was integrated and absorbed with local fighting arts thats why its one of the reason that the malayo polinesia martial arts have the differences and similarities but today integrated under the most dominant name silat. and its not take into account the absorbtion from outsiders sourcers such as from china. few of the silat but not all absorb many techniques from chinese arts such as kuntau and wing chun. or these fighting arts is absorbing local arts or silat.
i m also mean from my personal opinion that silat actually not must absolutely bring from sumatera totally because all of the malayo polynesia tribes have their own fighting arts naturally but as their from the same great race so their fighting arts have the similarity. like our language, even have many different diffent dialects but also have the slightly, medium or more similarity.
from just my personal opinion the malayo polinesia race regardless their ethnics have the same martial arts regardless their name. however have slightly or quite significance difference. such they are have many dialects. but the major features or essentials of martials arts is same and the differences maybe from their religion, culture, geography etc. today most of malayo polinesia martial arts is integrated in the one name that is silat and not pencak, silek, gedou, maepo, mpaa sila etc.
great grandmaster don inosanto also teaching many type of silat beside kali, escrima and jeet kun do. actually from what i m mentioned before this doesnt mean that the other filipino tribes in the central and north does not have their martial art. the stick fighting from my research is also the pure norhten tribe martial art and also dumog. from just my casual research the both of fighting style is many resemble with fighting art from other ethnics or tribes from malayo polynesia race.
from my research the great great grandamaster john manong de la coste during child is living with the southern filipino tribes in the southern filipino and one of that province is very near to indonesia. some source i get from internet says one of the tribe that he live is pirate. however what the most important thing is along he live with all of the tribes he must learning fighting art from them and some of their fighting art is grappling art and i m very interesting to know.
the tribes from sulu and mindanao is very fierce against colonial and they are still fight with filipino government. the westerners is also very respect and fear to them. once upon a time british cannot attack kedah in peninsular malaysia because sultan get help from sulu. so why? in my opinion, british not attack kedah because fear with sulu. from my opinion maybe one of the strength of sulu is their martial art.
thank u for ur information. i m not want to condemn filipino martial art and my opinion is based on history and culture. however i m still feel wonder because the sulu, mindanao and manila sultanates is using silat and not kali, escrima and arnis in their war. today we still can see the filipino tribes at sulu region (in the past its also including north sabah in malaysia) and mindanao region they are using silat or pansak silat.
does escrima and kali mean anything in filipino vocabulary? escrima what im know from spanish and kali maybe from hindu god as the southern is hindu before islam. actually silat also doesn't mean anything in malay or not very clear. the history not lie. im think its must be something wrong why north/central filipino not recognised silat.
Well eskrima and kali and FMA are actually Derived from Silat. thats a known fact. history tells us how it was passed down to us. Fma nowadays have evolved fast. but yes. it is from silat and a part of it.
Many Filipinos are confused and dont know their history, its mostly ignorance.
since there are many languages/dialect in the philippines they call it many different things. but it all comes down ti silat. so kali/esrkima and arnis are all from silat and considered a silat product.
however, what the most important thing all of the three kingdoms use silat as their fighting technique not kali even escrima. from the documentary titled riders of sulu sea that i was watched before, the tausug peoples whose are one of the dominan ethnic in sulu archipilago used silat and also tribes from maguindanao. more over the others ethnics such as irranun, bisaya, bajao etc also use silat.
in the past, in filipino have three kingdoms or sultanates which are sulu, mindanao and manila. all of them close related with brunei sultanate. among the three of the sultanates, manila is very younger. unfortunately when manila sultanete just breathing the western monkey intervened filipino and the manila sultanened has been ceased. only sulu and mindanao sultanete safe untill today and still cannot conquored by western monkey but their abuse by their cousin at the central and the north.
You dont go outside of the Philippines much do you? No body cares if, you fight naked and call it sexy eskrima. This is just martial arts, its entertainment for most people who watch it. Cool down Kuya. You are replying to a post from someone who wrote something 1 month ago. No one replied to him because no one cares about the topic you are talking about. You are making a mountain out of an ant-hill. Chill-ax man!
sorry bad english. im actually not have any intention to quarrelling with u but just interested to know. im very long time ago untill today very interesting to research about malayo polinesia peoples around malay archipelago. however not formal research just my curiosity sense.
what is filipino heritage really? go reread history, study and learn even from islamic filipino scholars, maybe youll learn a thing or two where filipinos come from exactly, remember there were malays before the spanish came. centuries before,
even "filipino" heroes are from or related to brunei ,indonesa and even malaysia. present day eskrima or arnis gets its roots from silat, do you know how many silat styles there are? if you did, you wont be reacting ignorantly. check filipino blood if there are traces of malay or not. there is your proof. if we are not connected racially to indos,malaysians then you can say that eskrima and arnis and kali are 100% pure filipno.
however the differences is also exist as we are comprise from variety of ethnic, geography, customs and others.
again what im want to stress here WHERE IS FILIPINO SILAT? i hope the related peoples especially my brothers and sisters from filipino regardless what their region and background will unveiled its.
remember, history not lie.
sorry for the bad english. i hope all of u can understand. peace!
from what im read the sources from internet, john manong also study silat during child and moreover had been live with the southern tribes. some sources said that john mnong also involved with the pirate activity with these tribes.
actually what im want to emphasize here is we are the same and from one root (champa(some part of vietnam n cambodia), southern thai, malaysia, singapore, brunei n indonesia). so, no wonder if our fighting style have the similarity.
what of the important thing the southern filipino tribe using silat as their fighting style not kali, escrima or arnis. the name of kali, escrima and arnis is just new and maybe the name of kali is quite old. the fact is most of the pioneer of filipino martial arts is also studying silat. for examples is don inosanto and john manong de la coste.
WOW! so much hate. There are many problems in the Philippines right now and you still want to bring more problems to the country by spreading hate. Its not about the art, but the race. Filipinos and Malaysian are still malay. Does it matter if you have different dialects and language? Keep the peace, not conflict :)
where the filipino silat? does the central and northern filipino peoples disguise it? the mindanao and sulu sultanate is very powerful in the past and both of them have close relationship with brunei sultanate. the southern filipino people more fierce and aggessive fight the colonist (spain n US) not like their cousin in the central and the north. untill today their still fight with the government. one of their tribe is suluk or tausug and some of them live in malaysia.
for the the PHILIPPINES WRESTLING IS CALLED DUMOG IN THE CENTRAL AND NORTH THE SOUTH GOT SILAT AS WELL, THE USE OF STICKS AND SWORDS STRENGHENS THEIR WRIST AND FOREARMS, FOR POWERFUL GRIP STRENTGH,TO ASSIST IN THE NATURAL FOOTWORK TO GO WITH SWORD AND STICK MOVEMENT
muay thai is martial sports, fighting to win a tournament, under rules. traditional silat is martial art,fighting for survival, no rules. but i supose u don't know the difference,since u ask this question. this is like asking what is more beautiful, a submarine, or the egyptian sphinx...
Kali n silat are the same because philipines are formally a race similar to malay. they even use some similar words. it's no wonder some people cannot differentiate between the two arts.
Not quite... Some of the arts do reflect each other, but both terms actually refer to many different arts - like the term 'Kung Fu' might relate to many Chinese martial arts.
Kali/Eskrima/Arnis are umbrella terms for the martial arts of the Philippines.
Silat is an umbrella term for the martial arts of the Indo-Malay Archipelago.
Both are very broad. Compare this (Silat Suffan Bela Diri) from Brunei to Pencak Silat of Western Java for example and they are worlds apart.
Choreographed?? Guru Maul Owned? do you even know who you are talking about? It would be less embaressing if you knew who you are talking about before writting uneducated comments.
Yes, of course, and you would know because, "HI my name is Kevin.. sup!. i ple guitar. and watch TV alot. i luv movies... thats all." Surely you will post a video to show this master why he is wrong, right? Of course you will.
WOW. everyone thinks they know everything there is to know about martial arts. funny thing is they talk alot but dont post a video of themselves. click on anyone of them, they are between 17 to 23 yrs old. thier videos are either videos of fights from movies or videogames. They either claim to be a black belt from a martaial arts family or the military.
The guys in this video are obviously experienced and have been practising for a while, but they exhibit one aspect of the filipino and related arts that kinda make me wince: relying on the speed of the moves instead of feeling the need to close everything up (no wide arm movements and extra distance between opponents), when doing so would give them so much more power and speed, and double their defense. Still, that is the traditional way for most arts so :/
I'm sorry. I'm sure alot of people are serous ab out this kind of stuff. I used to do it too...except it was homemade but im lovin the sound of the guy hittin the metal it just sounds funny sorry.
Lots of martial arts come from the same basis with variations. Jeet kune do and alot of other things also uses Heaven and Earth to refer to mind and body.
Yeah, after the dude grunts in pain and agony, the other one just kept on going. If it were me instead... yeah I'd probably do the same thing as well.
haahahha... this is definitely vinas lapulapu.. even the strikes the thrust to the navel with the right foot forward is seen only in lapulapu. other stick based techs is on the other side. plus, lapulapu just like when copied by the kali group like pekiti/dikiti tirsia, is blade oriented. so defense particularly the left hand is checking the hand/wrist and doesnt hold the blade. well, the last part must have been copied from doce pares or balintawak. better recognize our lineage. respect.
handblade6127 1 year ago
haha..kung fu bh
MaxMulisHa 1 year ago
hi-could some one help me- are these stick techniques from traditional silat or are the from Eskrima? no offence intended, there VERY good, just wondered what stick system, because they look very similar to Kali/Eskrima
mowgdog 1 year ago
hahah anyway i laughed watching the guy get beaten.. first the nut cracker , he kicked him straight on the balls, and kicked and kicked and wooden stick keep on flying.
ironicdevil666 1 year ago
@ironicdevil666 Whats your source wiki? lol! Sure I know the so called golden age of the sultanate of brunei...but there is no reference that the Sultan *ruled* over the Sulatanate of Sulu...They are allies. One is not a tributary state of the other. Brunei people, bad ass? Sure you are...thats none of my concern. My concern was you claim that the sultanate of brunei ruld over philippines or as yo recanted, sulu. simply not enough evidence for that. Ill accept it if I can find real reference..
SenkanYamatoMaru 1 year ago
@SenkanYamatoMaru i can find real evidence claiming that my friend. where histories are recorded, but its hard to take it and gave it to ya, it's on the grave stone, stones, vase etc. why don't you have a visit here for a holiday it sure is relaxing. but i must warned ya, there's no club here or even the extreme sort of entertainment.
ironicdevil666 1 year ago
@ironicdevil666 Sure...I'm a student of history (and I don't mean I'm a pupil) and unfortunately, there is very little literature about Pre-Hispanic Philippines which is what I am really interested in. As long as I cannot find any reference to prove that the Sultanate of Sulu or even Maguindanao (since Sulu and Maguindanao Sultanates are allied houses) are tributary states of the Sultanate of Brunei, I won't accept it. Though I am interested the stone records you mention. In your museum perhaps?
SenkanYamatoMaru 1 year ago
@ironicdevil666 I've seen stone carvings in the National Museum in Jakarta, tons and tons of them. And relics dating back to the Majahapit and Srivajaya. A wealth of information indeed. Unfortunately there is not enough English translations on a lot of these stone carvings. If Brunei has these same stone carvings I would definitely like to see them. Strange though, I have seen very little of similar carvings in the Malaysian national Museum...hmmm...
arucon 1 year ago
dude! try edit those stick to lightsaber..itll look cooler when you swing it 360.
deenoodee4 1 year ago
what's the name of the song in the beginning?
QWSDAD 1 year ago
Excellent examples of counter-attacking.
siemprelavictorie 1 year ago
love the tin sounds ...... ping ping
thatsit07 1 year ago
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alamkogagaoko and jedoza.. what i know why philipine have some sort of malay likeness culture or sword/weapon used because philipine was once ruled by brunei.. under the influence of the sultanate... he makes southern philipine under his colony... thats why they have muslim and malay influence thingy... kris was originated from the Malay culture.. way before philipine started to be colonized by brunei... no hate... peace
ironicdevil666 1 year ago
@ironicdevil666 Now the reason why Silat have similarities with Filipino martial ars, as well as likeness is NOT becasue we were under your quaint sultanate. That is a tupid assumption to be making. But because most Filipinos are of the same race as everyone else in thi part of South East Asia. Same with people n Malaysia, Indo and Brunei. Our history is linked, we were just converted to a different relifeon. Adik. learn more about your own history so you do not get this kinds of reply. ok?
SenkanYamatoMaru 1 year ago
@SenkanYamatoMaru Sultan Bolkiah : His reign was known as the Golden Age because Brunei became the superpower of the Malay archipelago. Sultan Bolkiah's victory over Sulu and Selurong (island if Luzon[vague]), as well as his marriages to Leila Mechanai the daughter of Sulu Sultan Amir Ul-Ombra.... just some some :) YOU KNOW HOW BAD ASS WE ARE. i don't have to repeat that again and again. maybe i need to explain it slowly. But i do agree with you that we are much similar. Not becus of conquering
ironicdevil666 1 year ago
alamkogagaoko and jedoza.. what i know why philipine have some sort of malay likeness culture or sword/weapon used because philipine was once ruled by brunei.. under the influence of the sultanate... he makes southern philipine under his colony... thats why they have muslim and malay influence thingy... kris was originated from the Malay culture.. way before philipine started to be colonized by brunei... no hate... peace
ironicdevil666 1 year ago
@ironicdevil666 Nope. Philippines was never ruled by Brunei but the Royals of Manila had blood ties with the Royals of Brunei through marriage. To claim that Brunei had some kind of ruling power over the entire Philippines is ust full of crap...There was no such thing a Philippines untl the Spanish conquered the Islands which is now the Philippines and named the Islands after the Spanish King Philipe. But we are of the same race as the Malay, same blood so to speak.
SenkanYamatoMaru 1 year ago
@SenkanYamatoMaru lol... through marriage.... D: not the royal might be the nobles. But remember Sultan Bolkiah? He's the one who spread his power over nothern borneo(sabah and serawak) and part of southern philipines, The sulu i think.. i didn't said it was the whole phillipine though. But Sultan Bolkiah did control part of Sulu. and i think they have to paid tax or sumthing to Sultan Bolkiah.
ironicdevil666 1 year ago
@ironicdevil666 Agai you are dreaming. The 2 royal houses were related because the Rajah of Manila during the Spanish invasion of Manila was married to one of the daughters of the Sultan of Brunei at that time, hence through marriage. Did you get that or do I have to explain a little slower? The Brunei Sultanate used to own Northen Borneo, which is now Sabah until in the late 1600s when the Sulta of Brunei at that time gave Sabah to the Sultan of Sulu as payent for help quelling a rebellion...
SenkanYamatoMaru 1 year ago
@ironicdevil666 The Sultanate of Sulu never paid tribute to the Sultanate of Brunei, they were allies so please stop dreaming of false grandeur. If what you beleive is what youve learned in your public school system then your government should revamp your curriculum. The Sultanate of Brunei never had a colony nor did it posses a strong enough influence over the other Malay Sultanates including he Philippine Sultanates. Again stop believing in false histories and false grandeur...
SenkanYamatoMaru 1 year ago
@ironicdevil666 If there was a such a thing as a *force* to be rekoned with* in the southern philippines during the 1600s then that would be the Sultanate of Maguindanao a.k.a the Sultanate of Sultan Qudarat, who controlled much of what is now Midanao including the Palawan Island. He twarthed the southern expanssion of Spain, sparring most southern Philippines and even Borneo, including your little country rom conquest.
SenkanYamatoMaru 1 year ago
omg my grandma taught me this when i was 7. Hmm.. must explain why im awesome in color guard.
sodachris3000 1 year ago
how canyou use thisin a real fight this sucks
Modified20062 1 year ago
@Modified20062 when u learn and master it,u wont be saying that =)
MrKawa24 1 year ago
1:14 ..... Ouch!! Take it easy! Isn't this a demo? lol
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JokobareSarijun 2 years ago
nice techniqs
SvarteFrost 2 years ago
Maul, what you are doing looks like authentic Bruneian Silat. Are you from BRUNEI?
Your knife work looks like things I've seen some brunei masters do, but you look TOO young to be a master. Only people with grey hair and wearing long funny robes can be martial art masters!!!!!
No offense, But will your techinque work against Ironman?
OneMexicano1999 2 years ago
totally agree with oneMexicano!!!
dhiemazalfa 1 year ago
meletup at 1:45
kelabpemudajiwaluka 2 years ago
eskrima kali arnis has roots from silat.
different languages.. same meaning.
same root. different expression.
alamkogagoako 2 years ago
wrong.
eskrima kali arnis has roots from silat? this is the predominant, but wrong belief. silat is practiced by the muslims in the south. new research shows that the arnis being practiced today is used primarily by the christian pinoys and was actually used against the raiding moros. its influence is more european than austro-indonesian.
jedoza 2 years ago
correction, silat predates Islam for your information. religion hasnt anything to do with it.
Silat came to the Phils and then evolved due to various historic engagements the filipino locals had with various occupiers. so your argument on fma being fully "christian" is definitely wrong and absurd.
Fma and silat has differences at this point of evolution but silat defintiely has an influence on fma, footwork and blade work. there are many silats so to presume is lethal.
alamkogagoako 2 years ago
i did not say silat predated islam, idiot.
Silat came to the Phils and then evolved due to various historic engagements the filipino locals had with various occupiers? do you have proof of this? which fma system came from silat? can you be more specific?
jedoza 2 years ago
i am telling you, not asking you. see your knowledge of silat already shows here.
look at the weapons used in kali. the presence of the keris and the kampilan speaks out. look at the pre spanish heroes as well. kali is influenced from silat and kuntao. if you are talking about a direct connection today you can see it in the blades and various fma/kali movements. fma as a survival art has beginnings from silat, you can see every other system of fma will have some silat in them. look closely.
alamkogagoako 2 years ago
kali? what the hell are you talking about? there's not even a kali in the philippines. kali is a myth. and if you're talking about the system that i'm also thinking about, the silat in that system was only added a few years ago when its tuhon studied silat in the US.
the presence of kris and kampilan? many fmaers here in the phil don't even use those.
jedoza 2 years ago
"kali" depending on who you ask ,can be or not be a myth, since no one exactly dispelled it as such but with theory only. kali can mean many things, it could have meant kalis/keris or to dig deep in bisaya or penetrate deep, so saying it is a myth would be responsible. but for the sake of foreigners used to that word lets utilize it as such. "many Fmaers" dont use the kampilan and kris? are you serious?
alamkogagoako 2 years ago
even american based fma systems use it. look at sayok kali for instance. bro pls do more research.
alamkogagoako 2 years ago
sayoc studied under gaje. gaje spread the kali lie in the US. so what's your point? you're the one who should do more research.
jedoza 2 years ago
i know gaje, do u? let me correct you, he most probably got the "kali" term from the fil-am fma fighters who again took it from dan inosanto in probable relation to yumbaos book of the same name. sayok studied under gaje among other instructors. again that does not dispel kali as a prefix or suffic or adjective or verb in the filipino language.\ now does it?
alamkogagoako 2 years ago
kali is a prefix? even your linguistics suck.
jedoza 2 years ago
jedoza, go reread and read and read and understand. tired debating with your kind.
alamkogagoako 2 years ago
it is a myth because the people lobbying for it cannot show concrete evidence.
yes, i'm serious. silat and eskrima are two systems from the island alright, but their principles are polar opposites. you have the internet. check out other silat vids. see if they bare any resemblance with fma in general.
leo gaje studied silat in the US. this is a fact. this is why ptk has a silat flavor to it.
jedoza 2 years ago
jedoza, there are concrete evidences, just scroll down and reread my posts as i believe your intelligent enough to understand them. yes they are two systems in the island but one came before the other and influenced the other from the get-go. footworkwise and cross steppings you will see silat in alot of fma footwork. not just on ptk. bro im not just talking about the commercial pentjak silat, there are too many silat styles beyond the internet. go find the silat styles using the keris.
alamkogagoako 2 years ago
i'm pretty sure i answered this already. so screw this.
jedoza 2 years ago
but for the sake of foreigners used to that word lets utilize it as such? this is bullshit. i couldn't care less what foreigners think. it's our culture and history that is at stake here.
and about the kris and kampilan, why don't you ask the old fmaers if they use kampilans. if they're dead, ask their students.
the manongs used the pinuti and talibung.
jedoza 2 years ago
Jedoza, i think your missing the point, thats a presumption. let me ask you which blade is older amongst the last baldes u mentioned? again why is the kampilan/keris still in filipino society? even on various government logos along with the kalasag? the manongs used various blades depending what region u are from. it does not mean they never handled a kampilan or a keris. you can even buy a kris in manila streets. blade preferences of each teacher doesnt limit the existence of a blade.
alamkogagoako 2 years ago
it does not mean they never handled a kampilan or a keris? lol. for the nth time, jumping into conclusions. some researcher you are.
jedoza 2 years ago
not jumping , when you have trained with people who do use it. what school are you from? that you say here none of the FMA fighters never used a kris or kampilan at all. and i will throw a ton of Fma schools that do. lets start with Kalis Illustrisimo. go ahead.. make my day.
alamkogagoako 2 years ago
it sure is our culture and history at stake, so stop making up stories that keep you blinded from the roots of modern day eskrima, saying crap like its european than malay and not giving evidences of this is retarded isnt it? i already gave you enough information. it's up to you to look deeply into them. i cant spend all day arguing with a wall. your entitled to your own OPINION. just dont force it on others. EVIDENCE and EXISTENCE is what is needed not all empty claims. i gave you a cultural
alamkogagoako 2 years ago
i gave you a culture,religious,historical evidence based information betwen the relation of silat and today's eskrima. you claim filipino martial arts are european based but give nothing to back it up. look at fencing and filipino martial arts.. footwork alone , you already know your dead wrong. stop this bullshit with trying to link the west with filipino arts.. it is embarassing and as a filipino i find it insulting to our ancestors. it looks like plain colonialism at best bro. im done with u.
alamkogagoako 2 years ago
oh i can give you a crapload of evidence until you puke, but what for? hindi ako nag-research para sa'yo, gago. it's a pleasure to leave you kali idiots in the dark ;-)
jedoza 2 years ago
jedoza, mas gago ka, basahin mo ang sinulat ko sa baba, and who said im a "kalista"? where did i place that term? exactly... you didnt read and understand.
alamkogagoako 2 years ago
jedoza, despite some spanish loan words used in filipino martial art's curriculum, it is barely seen that western fencing or european arts have any influences on filipino Martial arts. maybe some strikes because of conflict, but to say Europeans have influenced Filipino's fighting style is plain ignorant.
alamkogagoako 2 years ago
"barely seen" huh. i don't need to say anything about this because a detailed research on the connection between european fencing and the fma of today has already been done. by who? do your own research.
jedoza 2 years ago
"a detailed research" by whom? please show us a direct connection. even europeans ,especially the spanish took note that the local malays of what would be called the philippines already could fight dangerously with the blade. so your "european influence" to fma is already debunked there.
alamkogagoako 2 years ago
even the movements are different. authentic silat may look like a dance to an unfamiliar eye. arnis /skrima is more direct.
but of course, both are effective.
maul's empty-hand silat looks authentic, but his weaponry, particularly his knife work, looks a lot like fma. some of his knife defense techniques look strikingly similar to PTK's.
nothing wrong with adopting various principles as long as you give credit to where it is due.
jedoza 2 years ago
I have trained Pekiti Tirsia for 15 years and I have trained with Guru Maul. He is highly regarded in our circle. His art may look similar to PTK, no disrespect to Guru Maul but it is a totally different art. If you dont study PTK or trained with Guru Maul, dont make such claims.
BroodCast 2 years ago
it's just an observation. i did not mean any disrespect. and yes, i've studied some ptk principles, because our club adviser is from ptk, although not as long as you did.
some, i did not say all, of his techniques look strkinglly like ptk. don't get your panties all in a bunch.
jedoza 2 years ago
lol, i dont want to say anything much but your not the only one with a ptk background. but i understand your observations.. like i said look closely and be more open minded. you will see the relation and the answers to fma's roots.
alamkogagoako 2 years ago
no you don't understand. i suggest you heed your own advise. more than "looking closely" you should also find solid evidence about this supposed connection of yours. i'd bet that whatever you will find, it's not as old (and authentic) as you initially believed.
jedoza 2 years ago
read comment above. why does it it feel like your not from the motherland jedoza? have you lived in the phils? grew up there? speak the language? mixed with the real locals? if not.. i totally understand your lack of understanding. i suggest you go and spend a lot of time there. seriously.
alamkogagoako 2 years ago
pilipino ako at ayokong binababoy ng mga inutil na "kalista" ang kalinangan ko. but nevermind, screw this debate. like i said, it's apleasure to live you idiots in the dark.
jedoza 2 years ago
my linguistics suck? tingnan mo nga yung grammar mo. (*look at your grammar) whatever. there is no end to this debate. believe what you want. and when you want an anser from me.. scroll down and reread my posts over. salamat
alamkogagoako 2 years ago
exactly.. credit it to where it is due.. fma owes alot to its influence from silat. also silat arrived in the phils before the spanish did. it was already embedded and mixed with the pre malay settlers and their arts.. meaning the lumads and the malays began blending arts on top of chinese kungfu or kuntao.
There were only two types of "filipinos" at that time.. Muslims and Lumads.
alamkogagoako 2 years ago
Islam came to the Phils 2 centuries before Christianity came.
so in essence Filpinos do have Muslim Ancestors if not Lumad and definitely not Christian. thats a forced western religion. so to say Filipino martial arts are mainly "christian" is rediculous. this is where history meets the blade.
alamkogagoako 2 years ago
however silat still pure martial art and i m again want to know about silat in filipino as silat is practiced by the southern filipino tribes untill today. i m worry because its may be extinct in the furure or not totally exticnt but known as other name and the relationship with silat is unknown and denying. if anybody have video about silat from southern filipino tribes please upload at you tube or share about this information in web, blog or forum in internet. thank u.
tapap1990 2 years ago
maybe silat from sumatera just was integrated and absorbed with local fighting arts thats why its one of the reason that the malayo polinesia martial arts have the differences and similarities but today integrated under the most dominant name silat. and its not take into account the absorbtion from outsiders sourcers such as from china. few of the silat but not all absorb many techniques from chinese arts such as kuntau and wing chun. or these fighting arts is absorbing local arts or silat.
tapap1990 2 years ago
i m also mean from my personal opinion that silat actually not must absolutely bring from sumatera totally because all of the malayo polynesia tribes have their own fighting arts naturally but as their from the same great race so their fighting arts have the similarity. like our language, even have many different diffent dialects but also have the slightly, medium or more similarity.
tapap1990 2 years ago
from just my personal opinion the malayo polinesia race regardless their ethnics have the same martial arts regardless their name. however have slightly or quite significance difference. such they are have many dialects. but the major features or essentials of martials arts is same and the differences maybe from their religion, culture, geography etc. today most of malayo polinesia martial arts is integrated in the one name that is silat and not pencak, silek, gedou, maepo, mpaa sila etc.
tapap1990 2 years ago
great grandmaster don inosanto also teaching many type of silat beside kali, escrima and jeet kun do. actually from what i m mentioned before this doesnt mean that the other filipino tribes in the central and north does not have their martial art. the stick fighting from my research is also the pure norhten tribe martial art and also dumog. from just my casual research the both of fighting style is many resemble with fighting art from other ethnics or tribes from malayo polynesia race.
tapap1990 2 years ago
from my research the great great grandamaster john manong de la coste during child is living with the southern filipino tribes in the southern filipino and one of that province is very near to indonesia. some source i get from internet says one of the tribe that he live is pirate. however what the most important thing is along he live with all of the tribes he must learning fighting art from them and some of their fighting art is grappling art and i m very interesting to know.
tapap1990 2 years ago
the tribes from sulu and mindanao is very fierce against colonial and they are still fight with filipino government. the westerners is also very respect and fear to them. once upon a time british cannot attack kedah in peninsular malaysia because sultan get help from sulu. so why? in my opinion, british not attack kedah because fear with sulu. from my opinion maybe one of the strength of sulu is their martial art.
tapap1990 2 years ago
thank u for ur information. i m not want to condemn filipino martial art and my opinion is based on history and culture. however i m still feel wonder because the sulu, mindanao and manila sultanates is using silat and not kali, escrima and arnis in their war. today we still can see the filipino tribes at sulu region (in the past its also including north sabah in malaysia) and mindanao region they are using silat or pansak silat.
tapap1990 2 years ago
entah papa = =
Berpez 2 years ago
does escrima and kali mean anything in filipino vocabulary? escrima what im know from spanish and kali maybe from hindu god as the southern is hindu before islam. actually silat also doesn't mean anything in malay or not very clear. the history not lie. im think its must be something wrong why north/central filipino not recognised silat.
tapap1990 2 years ago
here from my research the filipino peoples from the central and north filipino like to hiding the fact about silat in filipino. WHY?
tapap1990 2 years ago
Well eskrima and kali and FMA are actually Derived from Silat. thats a known fact. history tells us how it was passed down to us. Fma nowadays have evolved fast. but yes. it is from silat and a part of it.
Many Filipinos are confused and dont know their history, its mostly ignorance.
since there are many languages/dialect in the philippines they call it many different things. but it all comes down ti silat. so kali/esrkima and arnis are all from silat and considered a silat product.
alamkogagoako 2 years ago
however, what the most important thing all of the three kingdoms use silat as their fighting technique not kali even escrima. from the documentary titled riders of sulu sea that i was watched before, the tausug peoples whose are one of the dominan ethnic in sulu archipilago used silat and also tribes from maguindanao. more over the others ethnics such as irranun, bisaya, bajao etc also use silat.
tapap1990 2 years ago
in the past, in filipino have three kingdoms or sultanates which are sulu, mindanao and manila. all of them close related with brunei sultanate. among the three of the sultanates, manila is very younger. unfortunately when manila sultanete just breathing the western monkey intervened filipino and the manila sultanened has been ceased. only sulu and mindanao sultanete safe untill today and still cannot conquored by western monkey but their abuse by their cousin at the central and the north.
tapap1990 2 years ago
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rommelcs79 2 years ago
You dont go outside of the Philippines much do you? No body cares if, you fight naked and call it sexy eskrima. This is just martial arts, its entertainment for most people who watch it. Cool down Kuya. You are replying to a post from someone who wrote something 1 month ago. No one replied to him because no one cares about the topic you are talking about. You are making a mountain out of an ant-hill. Chill-ax man!
coldwatch 2 years ago
sorry bad english. im actually not have any intention to quarrelling with u but just interested to know. im very long time ago untill today very interesting to research about malayo polinesia peoples around malay archipelago. however not formal research just my curiosity sense.
tapap1990 2 years ago
so because its not it the vocabulary does it mean it is not frm the same source?
filipinos even call it eskrima or arnis.. is that even really a part of our vocabulary? we can look at fencing and not see fma there.
people from malaysia and indonesia brought their blade culture to philippines
and didnt need to call it anything..
alamkogagoako 2 years ago
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rommelcs79 2 years ago
what is filipino heritage really? go reread history, study and learn even from islamic filipino scholars, maybe youll learn a thing or two where filipinos come from exactly, remember there were malays before the spanish came. centuries before,
alamkogagoako 2 years ago
even "filipino" heroes are from or related to brunei ,indonesa and even malaysia. present day eskrima or arnis gets its roots from silat, do you know how many silat styles there are? if you did, you wont be reacting ignorantly. check filipino blood if there are traces of malay or not. there is your proof. if we are not connected racially to indos,malaysians then you can say that eskrima and arnis and kali are 100% pure filipno.
alamkogagoako 2 years ago
are u kidding??
Is this the bela diri or the seni?
because the REAL bela diri is must faster
sheep251282 2 years ago
however the differences is also exist as we are comprise from variety of ethnic, geography, customs and others.
again what im want to stress here WHERE IS FILIPINO SILAT? i hope the related peoples especially my brothers and sisters from filipino regardless what their region and background will unveiled its.
remember, history not lie.
sorry for the bad english. i hope all of u can understand. peace!
tapap1990 2 years ago
from what im read the sources from internet, john manong also study silat during child and moreover had been live with the southern tribes. some sources said that john mnong also involved with the pirate activity with these tribes.
actually what im want to emphasize here is we are the same and from one root (champa(some part of vietnam n cambodia), southern thai, malaysia, singapore, brunei n indonesia). so, no wonder if our fighting style have the similarity.
tapap1990 2 years ago
what of the important thing the southern filipino tribe using silat as their fighting style not kali, escrima or arnis. the name of kali, escrima and arnis is just new and maybe the name of kali is quite old. the fact is most of the pioneer of filipino martial arts is also studying silat. for examples is don inosanto and john manong de la coste.
tapap1990 2 years ago
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rommelcs79 2 years ago
WOW! so much hate. There are many problems in the Philippines right now and you still want to bring more problems to the country by spreading hate. Its not about the art, but the race. Filipinos and Malaysian are still malay. Does it matter if you have different dialects and language? Keep the peace, not conflict :)
coldwatch 2 years ago
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rommelcs79 2 years ago
where the filipino silat? does the central and northern filipino peoples disguise it? the mindanao and sulu sultanate is very powerful in the past and both of them have close relationship with brunei sultanate. the southern filipino people more fierce and aggessive fight the colonist (spain n US) not like their cousin in the central and the north. untill today their still fight with the government. one of their tribe is suluk or tausug and some of them live in malaysia.
tapap1990 2 years ago
I am honored to have witnessed this
XuaXian89 2 years ago
anyone know the name of this song?
AndyTorez 2 years ago
Eskrima.....
senseishan 2 years ago
for the the PHILIPPINES WRESTLING IS CALLED DUMOG IN THE CENTRAL AND NORTH THE SOUTH GOT SILAT AS WELL, THE USE OF STICKS AND SWORDS STRENGHENS THEIR WRIST AND FOREARMS, FOR POWERFUL GRIP STRENTGH,TO ASSIST IN THE NATURAL FOOTWORK TO GO WITH SWORD AND STICK MOVEMENT
Ibalon2012 2 years ago
nice work! (Y)
but silat vs. muay thai?
=)
Inmate80 2 years ago
muay thai is martial sports, fighting to win a tournament, under rules. traditional silat is martial art,fighting for survival, no rules. but i supose u don't know the difference,since u ask this question. this is like asking what is more beautiful, a submarine, or the egyptian sphinx...
decebal01 2 years ago
cool
felixw017641142743 2 years ago 2
LOL :D i dident see he took on a helmet. i was like WTF did he just hit him in the head?
petterzon92 2 years ago
Kali n silat are the same because philipines are formally a race similar to malay. they even use some similar words. it's no wonder some people cannot differentiate between the two arts.
reusedlaptops 2 years ago
Not quite... Some of the arts do reflect each other, but both terms actually refer to many different arts - like the term 'Kung Fu' might relate to many Chinese martial arts.
Kali/Eskrima/Arnis are umbrella terms for the martial arts of the Philippines.
Silat is an umbrella term for the martial arts of the Indo-Malay Archipelago.
Both are very broad. Compare this (Silat Suffan Bela Diri) from Brunei to Pencak Silat of Western Java for example and they are worlds apart.
CaiRemnant 2 years ago 4
@CaiRemnant Atlast someone who actually makes sense and knows what he is talking about...I give you my thumbs up...
SenkanYamatoMaru 1 year ago
this is not silat, this look more like arnis to me
danoopster 2 years ago
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rommelcs79 2 years ago
that's got to be a saber mask-- I can't imagine they'd use a foil mask
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simon11254 3 years ago
lol
VideoNerds101 3 years ago
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Shame thats all too coriographed and youd get owned by doing that in reality.
Glacies12 3 years ago
Choreographed?? Guru Maul Owned? do you even know who you are talking about? It would be less embaressing if you knew who you are talking about before writting uneducated comments.
deadlines 3 years ago 11
they are obviously doing it as a demonstration of moves you fucking idiot!!!
dickcassidy 3 years ago
even with a demonstration like this every once in a while you get clipped...i think YOU would be owned and cry like a baby if you got hit...
spicbuddha 2 years ago
very true ! lol...ive gotten clipped every once in awhile lol..it hurts like a mofo!
AndyTorez 2 years ago 2
Aint that the truth! I'm lucky if my fingers go numb after I get hit
Juno36 2 years ago
Sounds like music.
metabog 3 years ago
i feel bad for the dude in the mask you should let him have a chance to hit you
PADStudios 3 years ago
I feel sorry for the dude in the mask. The other dude was really hitting him.
ActionPactCinema 3 years ago
:D:D:D:D the first min sucks but them xD
SreatchY 3 years ago
2:45 sounds like reggaeton beat
macutot 3 years ago
2:01 - 2:06 is a highlight
pekoe67 3 years ago
Funny as!! Quality skills, well done guys.
bouncingboredom 3 years ago
1:57 hit by his own weapon! :(
invaderzim908 3 years ago
I like this one. Not the music, but it was funny watching that guy get beat up haha. I wouldn't mess with ya, pal!
OneShotStop229 3 years ago
haha the guy (Rhayn Jooste ) taught me guitar for a bit he's very very good
tudortoomey 3 years ago
NICE! :D
thorsten888 3 years ago
i prefer krav maga
gjalken 3 years ago
Krav Maga? hahahaha
silat1970 3 years ago
Krav Maga trallala' hahahahahahaha
candreis 3 years ago
wtf this isnt silat, silat is a one hit one kill technique that has been around for over 5000 years old
alphasean 3 years ago
haha anyone who tries to teach you about dem mok or anything similar doesn't know what they're talking about.
Kevynmeredith 3 years ago
um..boring..
nickyt60 3 years ago
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stupid malays cant' fight !
peanutbutterblah 3 years ago
fight one of them. =)
ir0xr0z 3 years ago 4
silat is a joke.. lol.
peanutbutterblah 3 years ago
i pity can man..lol..nice vid
drako1228 3 years ago
I just hope the fella in the armor has a cup on!!!
teddybearmike1978 3 years ago
Great vid!you should try playing some music.^^
TerranMarine656 3 years ago
you could actually play some music on the helmet and armor using that stick
luczyn 3 years ago
yeah thats right dUde^^
meeenu 3 years ago
lolz at the dude in armor
guy4rm36109 3 years ago
I feel for that dood in the armor.
hahaha it sounds like it really hurts except for the head lol
EdwardReggae 3 years ago
good stuff, some real effective techniques there
bigrobnz 3 years ago
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thats not silat. its more like eskrima ??? silat is not like that man!!!
plus24seven 3 years ago
Yes, of course, and you would know because, "HI my name is Kevin.. sup!. i ple guitar. and watch TV alot. i luv movies... thats all." Surely you will post a video to show this master why he is wrong, right? Of course you will.
7Matahari7 3 years ago
you sack him like 8 times with the armor on :P
CtrIAltDelete 3 years ago
when he has the armour on it almost sounds like a drum solo...
futureanarchist 3 years ago 2
cool vid. you should also check out a video on youtube called kemetian fighting
bigjheazy 3 years ago
Dont they have something better to do?
comepost 3 years ago
somone should cick that guy's ass or try too lol
clownface010 3 years ago
ok this is kinda kool excpet= the guys not gona take it like a bitch in real life lmao
tombob467 3 years ago 2
WOW. everyone thinks they know everything there is to know about martial arts. funny thing is they talk alot but dont post a video of themselves. click on anyone of them, they are between 17 to 23 yrs old. thier videos are either videos of fights from movies or videogames. They either claim to be a black belt from a martaial arts family or the military.
BroodCast 3 years ago 2
ok...its ok um...3/5
stickdude8 3 years ago
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lets all go to the park and swing tree twigs at each other and in the process make ticking sounds
Israel4Hell 3 years ago
Haha, yeah Id like to see SOME ACTUAL FIGHTING. We should hold a tournament with all the masters and see which martial arts is actually really good!
powerfulnun 3 years ago
The guys in this video are obviously experienced and have been practising for a while, but they exhibit one aspect of the filipino and related arts that kinda make me wince: relying on the speed of the moves instead of feeling the need to close everything up (no wide arm movements and extra distance between opponents), when doing so would give them so much more power and speed, and double their defense. Still, that is the traditional way for most arts so :/
Always beautiful to watch though!
DreadedGuardian 3 years ago
I'm sorry. I'm sure alot of people are serous ab out this kind of stuff. I used to do it too...except it was homemade but im lovin the sound of the guy hittin the metal it just sounds funny sorry.
Mercenarie21 3 years ago
???
complo 3 years ago
bot bad...in chinese we call "si fat" not silat........... such a nice si fat
Emiratez1314 4 years ago
vai a fare in culo
candreis 3 years ago
at 2:36, were you using the earth, heaven, and standard drill? cuz I drill the same way in escrima with double sticks.
kodokanv 4 years ago
Lots of martial arts come from the same basis with variations. Jeet kune do and alot of other things also uses Heaven and Earth to refer to mind and body.
kaidsin 4 years ago
This is absolutly the funniest thing I have seen in a while
Gongshow31 4 years ago
the end part the sticks make a beat lolz
skatercrazed 4 years ago
1:10...lolololololkick
800strong 4 years ago
i want to learn it to.
optima172 4 years ago 2
lmao at nut hit
cobcob26 4 years ago
the ending that tik sound
runescapelover0 4 years ago
this sux.
so when did the viguy being hit forget how to use his left hant. tru stick goes on propper defence and offence with left and right hand.
danielpy85 4 years ago
Yeah, after the dude grunts in pain and agony, the other one just kept on going. If it were me instead... yeah I'd probably do the same thing as well.
CYRUSsoreal1987 4 years ago
holy crap this is freakin hilarious
FirEHYDR3 4 years ago
it was funny when he started to hit him
GPproductions1 4 years ago
i like all your disarms very cool!
wonkyviolinist 4 years ago
Great! It's real deadly. I think after the head hit, not necessary more movement. X)
lofasz1001 4 years ago