likewise west bengal and gujrat region is also well endowed with such people.i dont know much about south but i know that niars and the other warrior classes of southern india have been studded with such people.kodi ramamurthy is 20th century example.i hope my statements are substantiated now
drav1dan thanx for update pal,i cited lathicharge as an example not as a method of fighting as such. power of lathi depends more upon wielder's build and yes of-course proficiency plays it's role. as far as my comparison is concerned,the average north indian is 5ft8 normally and hariyana & panjab region is full of giants.rajgarhi gaya and ahmadpur of bihar is known for large men.
there is just about no similarity between indian and chinese strick fighting,except the use of sticks.Indians are GENERALLY heavily build then chinese thus less fast and that is why the strike force is devastating but speed is reduced in comparison of chinese stik wielders .lathi charge the favourite of indian police force,gives the clear picture,one blow of that LATHI thing can open up ur skull with just a tender touch,e.g LALA LAJPAT RAI CASE.
@82toast : Lathi charge of Indian police is not really stick fighting. It may have some moves in common with stick fighting. Also there are many different varieties of Indian stick fighting from the different regions of India. India has many different races of people with very different builds. So, your comparison of Indian and Chinese build & fighting speed is not really meaningful.
@ siva2006 well i'm not indian i'm srilankan but i heard that korean's stole the martial art from india. but still indians are very fast than chinese people in spinning sticks.
what is the song? And what is the style. I know its fighters are indian but the asian characters are there. is its an asian style that went expanded into india or is it an indian style being displayed in norther asia?
its amazing what you see from the mainland and you can see how it influenced the islands of the pacific and how its changed the way mankind would fight...
Indian people don't need martial arts. Their stinking armpits are more than enough to kill a person.
101ers77 2 months ago
@101ers77 Where are you from?
BatmanbinSuperman12 1 month ago
and finally...i think fighting/beating with a STICK should be called stick-fighting/stick-beating....no-offense..!
82frost 1 year ago
likewise west bengal and gujrat region is also well endowed with such people.i dont know much about south but i know that niars and the other warrior classes of southern india have been studded with such people.kodi ramamurthy is 20th century example.i hope my statements are substantiated now
82frost 1 year ago
drav1dan thanx for update pal,i cited lathicharge as an example not as a method of fighting as such. power of lathi depends more upon wielder's build and yes of-course proficiency plays it's role. as far as my comparison is concerned,the average north indian is 5ft8 normally and hariyana & panjab region is full of giants.rajgarhi gaya and ahmadpur of bihar is known for large men.
82frost 1 year ago
where can i find silambam in kuching?
zgtern 1 year ago
nice video, come join "SIlambam" @ facebook
zgtern 1 year ago
there is just about no similarity between indian and chinese strick fighting,except the use of sticks.Indians are GENERALLY heavily build then chinese thus less fast and that is why the strike force is devastating but speed is reduced in comparison of chinese stik wielders .lathi charge the favourite of indian police force,gives the clear picture,one blow of that LATHI thing can open up ur skull with just a tender touch,e.g LALA LAJPAT RAI CASE.
82toast 1 year ago
@82toast : Lathi charge of Indian police is not really stick fighting. It may have some moves in common with stick fighting. Also there are many different varieties of Indian stick fighting from the different regions of India. India has many different races of people with very different builds. So, your comparison of Indian and Chinese build & fighting speed is not really meaningful.
drav1dan 1 year ago
so fast~
nice martial arts~
77bukansaya 2 years ago
fuck u..u chinese stole our fights and named it as kung fu....
siva20006 3 years ago
@ siva2006 well i'm not indian i'm srilankan but i heard that korean's stole the martial art from india. but still indians are very fast than chinese people in spinning sticks.
chronicvibezent 2 years ago
@chronicvibezent
both u pundai'z are idiots
the martial arts weren't stolen, they are all asian countries, and traded with each other and all have distinct, yet similar, asian fighting styles
BoxerMonkey 2 years ago
@ BoxerMonkey bro i said i heard but i never said it's true so please excuse me and please no bad words :D
chronicvibezent 2 years ago
@siva20006 dont be like that... is no stole, is share, every1 knows indian started everything 1st.
zgtern 1 year ago
theys' guys are skilled for this to be a choreographe and no one got hurt, truly skilled, i do want to see this in color and i really want that song.
icesamurai8 3 years ago
Get rid of this bhangra crap please
ruisingh 3 years ago
SILAMABAM TAMIL POWER
brownmuscle 3 years ago
Excellent display of skill.
kosh9 4 years ago
so what if it was choreographed. It was a very impressive show.
Cassanovaangola 5 years ago
this is gay. all choreographed shit. looks like dandiya or some shit.
Rugiviet 5 years ago
There's always some idiot that lives to show everyone else how much he knows.
cooks2006 5 years ago
dude, tell me one exhibition that's not choregraphed?it's very rare that a exhibition is not choregraphed...
manokalo 4 years ago
man, i wouldn't want to owe these guys money...
Sitbatan 5 years ago
thats hua jian ji in the back in the picture, the character jet li was playing in fearless, his a great chinese martial artist.
solidsnake0025 5 years ago
what is the song? And what is the style. I know its fighters are indian but the asian characters are there. is its an asian style that went expanded into india or is it an indian style being displayed in norther asia?
grtwhtbnr 5 years ago
I don't know the name of the song but i do want it, but the name of the fighting style I THINK is Silambam
icesamurai8 3 years ago
Panjabi MC - mundian ton bach ke
That toke for ever to kind.
icesamurai8 3 years ago
thanks buddy!
grtwhtbnr 3 years ago
its amazing what you see from the mainland and you can see how it influenced the islands of the pacific and how its changed the way mankind would fight...
grtwhtbnr 5 years ago
silamban, I'm guessing?
digitaldago 5 years ago
Awesome!
shengchenfan 5 years ago
sweet
theshadowboy607 5 years ago
Thank you for this Eric, it looks so fluid. Cool..
ShadowWarrior88 5 years ago