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Uploaded by on Jul 8, 2007

Guru Eric Kruk. of Harimau Minangkabau Baringin Sakti Pencak Silat. ( Harimau kicking & Knees ) In this video Guru Eric demonstrates the speed , power, combativeness of kicking and using knees against an opponent. For more information contact www.baringinsakti-silat.com

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  • Awesome, looks likesoem of the first movements I learned from Silat :D Does anyone knwo where I can get these kinds of music for training?:P

  • Thankyou for your positive feedback .. The music I used was actually just composed by a editer in parts.. You can look for tradtional Sumatra music on line or in stores.. Some good music is called Gongs and Vocal from West Sumatra. Hopefully that will help you out a little.. Salams ...

    Eric

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  • One thing that can be observed with foreigners training silat is that the training is not as brutal, as you said it looks like exercise. But genuine training among real Malays is absolutely painful and vicious even for the beginners and young ones, and we do not skip the fine subtleties that many foreigners miss. Just one day of trg will leave you sore and bruised and your ego shattered but will make you self-realise exceeding how much more your mind body can take.

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  • salam for Guru Eric Kruk..

    great video..

  • Salam. very low stance, reminds me of the silat I learned in primary school. I forgot almost everything about it now..

    cimande67, are you learning silat in the US?

  • salam...

    from malaysian silat....

    go practice...

    yeahhh...

  • @koalalumpar I have the same question. I'm guessing it's to allow your momentum to rebound and then direct it into the enemy?

  • is it important to slap the ground? just asking.. O_o

  • nice erick

  • Nice. Capable ground fighting is a huge advantage in a fight.

  • onde mande.... malu ambo sabagai urang Minang indak pernah baraja Selek Harimau

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