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From: Maul565
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  • The proud mentioned above in Silat refers to your poisture,regardless while standing,bending or be squading positions.the proud actions must be executed in any event.This is also a physiology to tell yr opponent that you are steady and ready during or after an attack,defend or fight,it will make yr opponent hesitate to retaliate too sometimes.

  • I'm impressed

  • Ma col coltello tradizionale che scuarta linguine e poi va a conficcarsi nel orbita oculare?

  • and i think he meant "proud" as self-confident

  • : )

  • When you spoke of the "requesting" of a technique, you spoke of the attitude of being proud of your Kuntao. Could you elaborate a little on what exactly you mean?

    I think I understand, but I would love to hear what your approach is.

    Thank you very much.

  • @jmikejapan he meant by "when someone try to hit 1st, he'll counter it". In Silat, we did not attack 1st, but we defending and counter it.

  • @aleqsama Im a Bruneian, what if the opponent is Silat Suffianist too? Does it go offensive?

  • @KenichiGunFist312 It is depends on the person. If you watch Silat tournament, as you can see, they not going to go offensive. They are aware that wrong move will give them disadvantages. That is why sometime they shot their fake punches to bait the opponent 1st. Sorry if my reply not satisfying you up :)

  • @jmikejapan Hello. I think the Pride thing he's referring to, is something that is also in Chinese martial arts. Where they use the term "proud" as meaning that you stay up straight, you don't bend or twist your body or lean over to reach your opponent, you keeps your body firm, bend THEM to YOU. Is that similar to what you were thinking?

  • @MrDrumFu ah, Yes that is what I was thinking. Thanks you for explaining it. I wasn't quite sure what he meant until now. It makes sense now.

    Thank you!

  • Mi piace soprattutto la prima parte ,quella in cui destabilizza l'avversario tirandolo per il braccio,noto molte similitudini con il Wing Tzun che pratico

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