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Yes, it certainly looks very interesting! I didn't know that they also had Silat in Italy (Trieste wasin Italy, right?).
Unfortunately my connection has a data limit or something, now I couldn't watch the entire movie(well, actually, I can, but then my parents will blame me when the limit is reached
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Thanks Carol, I'm starting to like Silat more and more.I've seen great concepts and techniques from Bob Orlando,Joe Simonet and Guru Ray(Young Blood) Cole from FCS.Guru Harley Elmore will be releasing his Maphilindo series soon as well.The preview in Panantukan 2 with him and Guru Chuck Giangreco was impressive.
I like the idea that the concepts are totally applicable to blade work as well.
Since there are no schools in my immediate area, I will be doing the seminar circuit soon
I sure will. Thanks for the invite:ultracoolI've seen Guro Rick Tucci's Maphilindo DVDs and they were outstanding. Unfortunately Silat is difficult to find, I feel very lucky that there is such a good school so close to where I am.
Drop me a PM anytime if you are interested in coming out for some Silat training. Guro Mike really knows his stuff.![]()
Thanks Jay, I like the PSP curriculum.I'd like to check out the gatherings. I appreciate the linksKarambit-
I can highly recommend the arts of Pencak Silat Pertempuran ( www.combat-silat.net ) excellent distance learning and Silat Zulfikari ( http://www.zulfakr.com/ ).
If you are hitting the seminar circuit check out the Spring and Fall Gatherings in Michigan as well as the PSP Keluarga the first weekend in August.
Both are listed in the Seminar section in this forum.
Wow Tellner. ThatÂ’s pretty harsh. It's my understanding that Simonet is currently the most capable fighter to come out of the DeThouras Serak group. Could you elaborate on what is so bad regarding SimonetÂ’s tapes?And I do not recommend Joe Simonet's Silat tapes. They are simply no good.
Wow Tellner. That’s pretty harsh. It's my understanding that Simonet is currently the most capable fighter to come out of the DeThouras Serak group. Could you elaborate on what is so bad regarding Simonet’s tapes?
Pencak Silat in Trieste, some of it Harimau style.
There is a lot here that reminds me of my own school We usually play Indonesian music while we practice.
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Carol, just watched these clips again, and noticed a couple of things that really appeal to me. All practice is slow (Practice slow, to go fast--Jimmy Woo).
All fights go to the gournd--for the opponent (so much for grappling skills, tho the art may have these, don't know. But doesn't appear to need much, from what I've seen).
The defender's entire body weight/strength is used to attack vital points of the attacker (neck, shoulders, elbows, legs).
Darn it, I'll just say it: reminds me a lot of San Soo.Do you also get the occasional rube off the street who walks in and says to your instructor or one of the senior students, Let's spar? :lfao: Maybe this death wish should be given its own new category of suicide: Death by Guro/Grand Master.
To be honest it always did bother me to see Simonet smack Hernandez around in his videos but I finally realized that it is the new millennium and women are equals plus she definitely is an accomplished martial artist and can handle playing uke. And she is probably the most talented female martial artist IÂ’ve seen (though not in person) yet.
Hmm, that's a tough one. I'd say that as Silat tapes go in general and Sera / Serak / CerahquehTellner, all the technical and personal differences aside, would you say that his material is not good or just not good for “authentic” Sera(k)?
Guru Stewart is definitely excellent (a ton of training and crazy life experiences). But he’s also another physically big guy. I don’t see – or hear of anyone smaller being more capable – despite Simonet’s poor knowledge of Serak. It’s a variable a person looks at when reviewing different practitioners and their material.
Check.even in a real fight it doesn't take a tremendous amount of speed and force to do some of the moves.
Check.We don't grapple in Silat, we dominateThere is ground work, yes...the attacker goes to the ground, the defender has control.
Now you're just trying to give me nightmares.And don't forget the knives. Silat is a bladed art, watch the clip again and picture the defenders with a blade in each hand.