in the past colonist very fear with the sulu and mindanao as their bravery peoples combined with their fighting techniques silat. the colonist is very hard to conquor south filipino. im ask the question again why my brothers and sisters from the central and norhtern filipino disguise the fact and history? to the peninsular malay, why include thai techniques? it is really the thai techniques? thai/ siamses is the colonist that conquor the southern thai today and the past is patani/langkasuka.
@tapap1990 im afraid that the religious differency resulted the objection upon the history of philipine, I personally so sad that colonialism sucseed to tear our brotherhood apart
i surprised and wonder why no persons or parties discover the fighting art from the southern filipino and the truth here their fighting art is also silat or pansak silat. why? just because the war in the south as result they are not agreed with the government? sory im not have any intention to intervent with your country matters. but this is the truth. in the past the colonist if im not mistake england is coward to attacking kedah as kedah get the sulu favour.
filipino is new country in the world. it can be divided into three regions which are north, central and southern. the central and northen not have any civilazation but only the southern have the civilazation and kingdom which are mindanao and sulu sultanate. both of sultanete very strong and fierce and also related with brunei sultanete. the tribes from both region is aggressively fight the colonist not like their cousin in the north and central. today they are still fighting with government.
HI2PA, stop trying to start a debate about "my kung fu is better then yours". please respect other peoples site by not flooding it. and "HOMIE" is quite clear that you are a student of this school.
so which part of it is filipino, which part of it is indonesian and which part of it is Thai art? Is this a generalization of the thousands of arts that is found those countries?
Well where do we begin...between PG Epe and myself...GM Leo Giron, GM Cacoy Canete, Guro Dan Inosanto, Pak Herman Suwanda, Guro Bernard Chong, Tuhon Ricardo Kayanan, Guro Felix Valencia, Master Darren Tibon, Master Carlito Bonjoc, Master Frank Rillamas, GM Mingoy Legaspi, Ron Balicki, Steve Tarani,etc....and countless others that we have been fortunate to train with over the years. My apologies to any of our other instructors/friends that I may have unintentionally left out...
Thanx agaian for the reply, do you learn from DVD correspondence or thru direct teaching? im only curious because your movements does not reflect the teachings of Sifu Ron Balicki, Tuhon Kayanan, Guro Inosanto or GM Canate. Ive attended seminars by these instructors. Which instructor graded the instructors to Punong Guro Ranks?
Uhh, direct teaching. Again, what we do is a blend. Your question regarding naming the instructors of whom we have trained with was to give respect/credit to those whom we have learned from. It is not our intent copy anyone.
In fact, it is the concepts and principles of the Filipino Arts (as in Bruce Lee's JKD) that allow one to flow with their own techniques upon learning basic principles of angulation, timing, speed, accuracy, power, flow etc. as opposed to the limitations from moving from rote memory alone.
BTW, I would be EXTREMELY surprised to see a DVD that plays most of the style that was demmonstrated on the clip--the exception being the Mande Muda.
How about yourself, is your personal experience through DVD's/seminars? If so, how's your training going? We would love to have you share your techniques with us through a clip.
Im only a student and in the process of learning. JKD is only a concept, if u go to the filipines u will see that different masters have different concepts, they never claim to be the same to others or combine them. I was only curious of which lineage u are from bcos u have strong serrada movements and a little mix of others. I understand u give credit to whom it is due, just asking who graded the instructors to Punong Guro?
Asia is too much....
TheBebelehaut 7 months ago
Nice demonstration. Deadly beautiful!
RonOrGina 1 year ago
i like the this music
StrongManTank 1 year ago
to my silat brothers . you guys look good. techniques are tight, well done. nice moves and counters.
szepaklok4523 1 year ago
it's really cool to see females in martial arts. the woman in this clip looks good and flows. power to the sista.
szepaklok4523 1 year ago
Hey Cool. they put the music back!!
Bladestar7 2 years ago
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sasukeisatrader123 2 years ago
patani/langkasuka is also the great malay kingdom in the past. what sad here, you are good in fighting techniques but poor with history!
tapap1990 2 years ago 4
@tapap1990 and also champa region of southern vietnam, they practice silat too although far from malayan region (sumatra and malaya peninsula)
MrSolitude14 11 months ago
in the past colonist very fear with the sulu and mindanao as their bravery peoples combined with their fighting techniques silat. the colonist is very hard to conquor south filipino. im ask the question again why my brothers and sisters from the central and norhtern filipino disguise the fact and history? to the peninsular malay, why include thai techniques? it is really the thai techniques? thai/ siamses is the colonist that conquor the southern thai today and the past is patani/langkasuka.
tapap1990 2 years ago 2
@tapap1990 im afraid that the religious differency resulted the objection upon the history of philipine, I personally so sad that colonialism sucseed to tear our brotherhood apart
MrSolitude14 10 months ago
i surprised and wonder why no persons or parties discover the fighting art from the southern filipino and the truth here their fighting art is also silat or pansak silat. why? just because the war in the south as result they are not agreed with the government? sory im not have any intention to intervent with your country matters. but this is the truth. in the past the colonist if im not mistake england is coward to attacking kedah as kedah get the sulu favour.
tapap1990 2 years ago
filipino is new country in the world. it can be divided into three regions which are north, central and southern. the central and northen not have any civilazation but only the southern have the civilazation and kingdom which are mindanao and sulu sultanate. both of sultanete very strong and fierce and also related with brunei sultanete. the tribes from both region is aggressively fight the colonist not like their cousin in the north and central. today they are still fighting with government.
tapap1990 2 years ago
NICE!
FITMAA 2 years ago
Nice vid Phil
innerorbitz 3 years ago
What the lady did with the knife was extremely mean ... haha
powerbuoy 3 years ago
shes pro lol
johnt20 3 years ago
Hey dude what's the name of this song??.
segullsteven7 3 years ago
Great vid! this is how the malay arts should be represented.
ghostfreakz 3 years ago
I have a rather martial-arts-unrelated question:
Who is doing the music?
Find it awesome !!!!!
Apart from that I am also really into the knife-techniques !!!!
thehumanstungun 3 years ago
the music was from the movie soundtrack Kill Bill
pmatedne 3 years ago
the music was from the Black Eyed peas - bebot
pmatedne 3 years ago
Looks good. But I'm still looking for footage of Pat popping! Untouchable.
milesmo 4 years ago
Cool
Like the music.
silatyogi 4 years ago
change the music!!!
dinswok 4 years ago
THAT WAS NICE!!! Somebody has an apple cpu to do edits on too, I have the same program:-) Ous.
AikiNinja1 4 years ago
Good job guys, hope to see more great work from such a talented group. Eep, see you this weekend bro. Patrick, miss you man. Good job fellas!!!
Ito
msbboc 4 years ago
hey that lady with the blade and the guy with her freakin kickass!!!!!!!!! : )
SillyTurtleMatedne 4 years ago
Looks great guys! Good job!
HI2PA 4 years ago
HI2PA, stop trying to start a debate about "my kung fu is better then yours". please respect other peoples site by not flooding it. and "HOMIE" is quite clear that you are a student of this school.
coldwatch 4 years ago 5
Good stuf, pretty clean form and good level of martial intent
BigDummy23 4 years ago
so which part of it is filipino, which part of it is indonesian and which part of it is Thai art? Is this a generalization of the thousands of arts that is found those countries?
deadlines 4 years ago
Thank's for the inquiry. Yes. we pratice a compilation of techniques from southeast asia.
dagadiablo 4 years ago
Thank u for the reply, who are your Guros and instructors from each art?
deadlines 4 years ago
Well where do we begin...between PG Epe and myself...GM Leo Giron, GM Cacoy Canete, Guro Dan Inosanto, Pak Herman Suwanda, Guro Bernard Chong, Tuhon Ricardo Kayanan, Guro Felix Valencia, Master Darren Tibon, Master Carlito Bonjoc, Master Frank Rillamas, GM Mingoy Legaspi, Ron Balicki, Steve Tarani,etc....and countless others that we have been fortunate to train with over the years. My apologies to any of our other instructors/friends that I may have unintentionally left out...
dagadiablo 4 years ago
Thanx agaian for the reply, do you learn from DVD correspondence or thru direct teaching? im only curious because your movements does not reflect the teachings of Sifu Ron Balicki, Tuhon Kayanan, Guro Inosanto or GM Canate. Ive attended seminars by these instructors. Which instructor graded the instructors to Punong Guro Ranks?
deadlines 4 years ago
Uhh, direct teaching. Again, what we do is a blend. Your question regarding naming the instructors of whom we have trained with was to give respect/credit to those whom we have learned from. It is not our intent copy anyone.
dagadiablo 4 years ago
In fact, it is the concepts and principles of the Filipino Arts (as in Bruce Lee's JKD) that allow one to flow with their own techniques upon learning basic principles of angulation, timing, speed, accuracy, power, flow etc. as opposed to the limitations from moving from rote memory alone.
dagadiablo 4 years ago
BTW, I would be EXTREMELY surprised to see a DVD that plays most of the style that was demmonstrated on the clip--the exception being the Mande Muda.
How about yourself, is your personal experience through DVD's/seminars? If so, how's your training going? We would love to have you share your techniques with us through a clip.
Humbly yours,
Dagadiablo
dagadiablo 4 years ago
When you coming back? We need to make another movie for you...Bebot Be, Bebot Be, Bebot Be, PHILIPPINO! PHILIPPINO!
HSUY10 4 years ago
Im only a student and in the process of learning. JKD is only a concept, if u go to the filipines u will see that different masters have different concepts, they never claim to be the same to others or combine them. I was only curious of which lineage u are from bcos u have strong serrada movements and a little mix of others. I understand u give credit to whom it is due, just asking who graded the instructors to Punong Guro?
deadlines 4 years ago
Very nice, thanks
RapidArnis 4 years ago
totally smurf!! that lady is a bad ass with the blade!
who is she? hecka good!
ARICAMATEDNE 4 years ago
Do you guys have a website with more info?
EskrimaDork 4 years ago
Working on it... we just started teaching "publicly"
dagadiablo 4 years ago
Excellent!!
EskrimaDork 4 years ago
nice silat... do you also practice arnis de mano?
Sitbatan 4 years ago
Salamat! Yes, we practice a combination of Filipino/Indonesian and Thai warrior arts.
dagadiablo 4 years ago
great demo!! awesome edged weapons by Guro Patrick
Rivera. nice background, is that in Hawaii?
matedne 4 years ago
Yeah that's in Hawaii Kai near Honolulu on the island of Hawaii. Beautiful, isn't it?
HSUY10 4 years ago
c'mon Phil... u know where it is.
fightingmink 4 years ago
I'll kick his ass!!! That guy on the other side of the beach. Way over there. LOL. GJ Pat, Epe, Chris...
fightingmink 4 years ago
Awesome movement!
pnayMD 4 years ago
very nice..!!!
saintpetertheninja 4 years ago
Ouch!
HSUY10 4 years ago