Silat Suffian Bela Diri - Kerambit 1 - counters & takedowns

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The video hightlight was shot during a successful International Kerambit Seminar in Italy.
People from different martial arts attended the seminar and more than half of them are instructors and have thier own martial arts academies.
Attendance came from Czech Republic, Slovenia, Spain, other than from different parts of Italy.
The seminar covered entries, release counters and take-downs in regards to the Kerambit.
What is a KERAMBIT?
The Kerambit (a.k.a, karambit, korambit) is a small hooked knife with a ring on its handle. Its a traditional close quarter, stealth weapon found most commonly in old silat styles and a few other southeast asian martial arts like several Filipino Kali/silat schools.
No matter how a person tries to convince you that the kerambit is an agricultural or D.I.Y tool you cant help but feel and see that its design and function is more for killing then anything else. Based on the design of a tigers claw, a competent practitioner don't just cut any part of the body but aims for the arteries and soft tissues of the body.
The kerambit cuts and slices, but its design functions more for tearing and piercing, to inflict maximum damage.
This seminar aims to raise curiosity and awareness among people of different nationalities about the martial heritage and culture of Brunei Darussalam and silat in general. The understanding that what makes a martial art is the culture from which it comes from and not generalizing it simply as all silat being the same.
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APPRECIATION
I would like to express my sincere gratitude to (my brother) Carlo Andreis and his beautiful family for treating me as thier own.
To every one from different martial arts background and nationalities, who attended and help me in the demonstration and instruction in the seminar. You guys (and girl) are great. I can never thank you so much.

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DISCLAIMER
The video featured may cause serious harm or death if used irresponsibly. This video does not constitute as a self defense instruction or advise. This video is for cultural information and entertainment purposes only. I do not encourage you to carry a knife or do anything. You must consider the legal implications of everything you do, exercising your judgement and common sense as an adult. You must follow the law or pay the consequences. Whatever you do, you do out of your own intentions. The Video is for entertainment purposes only and cannot be used as legal advice.
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INFORMATION
For information & enquiries, setting up a study group or classes in your area, instructor courses, for workshops, seminars or private instruction;
Email: maul565@hotmail.com
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  • @Maul565
    @Maul56516 жыл бұрын

    Always an honor to recieve a comment from Sensei Alun Williams - Chief Instructor 5th Dan and founder of Total body Defence Goshinkwai, Wales, UK. Check out his clips.

  • @Czechslovakia007

    @Czechslovakia007

    7 ай бұрын

  • @Cimande83
    @Cimande8313 жыл бұрын

    The way I see it, you are a very good teacher bang Maul. Teaching wise, practical wise and tactical wise. May god bless you and your guru who impart these knowledge and passed it on to your students.

  • @skooterkid
    @skooterkid12 жыл бұрын

    My father was a sergeant in the LAPD, so i can always ask him about weapon laws there. :) On the topic of Silat, absolutely. Most of those locks and other techniques are too complicated for an average attacker to counter on the spot. Most people just wouldn't know what to do when Silat is being employed. Its obscurity is one of its primary advantages in the modern world.

  • @kobked-x

    @kobked-x

    Жыл бұрын

    also its refined purity of the thousands of years behind it. An average person can train for a year and be able to defend themselves in most situations the average person encounters. It is like lego, easy to understand and quick to learn, but hard to master at the highest levels because its complexity increases as you develop your skill sets.

  • @Gurobuzz
    @Gurobuzz15 жыл бұрын

    I appreciate what you have shared with us here on youtube- keep it up.

  • @candreis
    @candreis16 жыл бұрын

    thak you,guru, the your repertory is infinity ! italian training group -forever-

  • @sslytheriinn6645
    @sslytheriinn664512 жыл бұрын

    That was really nice! art and killing method at the same time, amazing! i myself practice Silat Gayong and i learnt lots of similarities. Silat Suffian amazes me ! Respect to you guys!

  • @galvanize9580
    @galvanize95805 жыл бұрын

    Great techniques, thankyou for sharing That really is Epic. THANKYOU.

  • @paddvelez
    @paddvelez15 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Sir for your videos!

  • @Sitbatan
    @Sitbatan16 жыл бұрын

    quality... i am always impressed by your clips. Hormat

  • @MrByaeger
    @MrByaeger13 жыл бұрын

    i am no expert by any means, but have been fortunate to have received some training in a form of silat and the blade seems to inform EVERYTHING they do. frankly that little blade scares the hell out of me in context with silat. these folks were knife fighting against larger opponents since the knife was made! when they speak on it i listen. and keep in mind, they show you what they want you to see as they were constantly infiltrated by dutch spies, etc. it's a game within a game. much respect.

  • @demental71
    @demental7116 жыл бұрын

    Mr. Maul Hope to meet you in the Netherlands soon. Your intensity is right... Hormat

  • @MALUMDR
    @MALUMDR12 жыл бұрын

    Very interesting using leverage and postor control effective indeed

  • @thedaryl
    @thedaryl15 жыл бұрын

    this has been the system of thought on fighting not just for men but for well informed countries of people that know what fighting is about for thousands of years

  • @jrapanut0
    @jrapanut012 жыл бұрын

    wow amazing!

  • @bluesadclown
    @bluesadclown16 жыл бұрын

    bes gile brader... aku penah tgk org power macam brader tu 2 org je sbelum ni... dua2 tok guru aku... hehehe... selamat berjaya... naikkan nama silat...

  • @TheSilatiger
    @TheSilatiger14 жыл бұрын

    to clarify, the sarong is used also as a first aid kit,we say in Silat that if you fight with blades you will get cut,so the sarong is used as a tournique to stop blood flow e.g arterys,rolled into a ball to stem blood flow from stab wounds,also as a make slings for breaks,plus other uses.About the boxin vs silat there is a Malay style Tomoi Silat which is a combination system of Muay Thai and silat from the Nth Malay area,looks a lot like TonyJaa type of fightin-just to confuse you more

  • @muaythaijunky
    @muaythaijunky13 жыл бұрын

    i can see the others had formal training in varying martial arts. this was a great video. the guy really knows what hes doing. he is clearly no mc dojo teacher and can show even advanced people a thing or two without every part of it being staged.

  • @MikePecinasMartialArts
    @MikePecinasMartialArts11 жыл бұрын

    Enjoyed Watching..

  • @DjRodimusPrimeXyZ
    @DjRodimusPrimeXyZ13 жыл бұрын

    @GhostOfMorrison right on, i learned karate at the same age only for a brief time, but i was taught to never be still when an attacker approaches, which was precisely what i needed, because like most kids in elementary they are picked on for being different, and i was forced to use what i had learned in the dojo on bullys, long story short, they left me alone after that.

  • @berymery00255
    @berymery0025511 жыл бұрын

    salem .. good teknic .. mashaaa Allah..... Rabbi barek fi sufian

  • @Maul565
    @Maul56516 жыл бұрын

    An honor to recieve a comment from Sifu Frank Ellul. American Kenpo Karate - 2nd Dan Blackbelt 25 years Martial Arts experience in Taekwondo and Kenpo Karate; 17 Years experience as a London Metropolitan Police Officer experience of street conflict and realistic resolvement with both verbal and physical skills; Security Co-ordinator and Head Door Supervisor at the Brean Leisure Park in Somerset.

  • @Czechslovakia007

    @Czechslovakia007

    7 ай бұрын

  • @singing4hope
    @singing4hope14 жыл бұрын

    kerambit is one of our street fight weapons we used around malaysia..its a deadly weapon

  • @jkdkalisilat
    @jkdkalisilat16 жыл бұрын

    Very nice, very smooth like Silat should be.

  • @bokator07
    @bokator0715 жыл бұрын

    I'd love to learn this art , close quarter combat to me is a life long passion

  • @taekjongbasnet6073
    @taekjongbasnet60734 жыл бұрын

    Master maul can u please put some videos with basic moves and how to perform it .....i really want to learn silat so much and your videos have been very helpful to me but i wish to learn it from the very begining

  • @NassimHarameinVedas
    @NassimHarameinVedas14 жыл бұрын

    Aikido + Brunei Kerambit = Wolverine : ) looks very practical and powerful thanks for the video.

  • @ZufarZuhaily
    @ZufarZuhaily12 жыл бұрын

    How i wish In Singapore we can have This kind of Silat Training.. Awsome..

  • @sv4h22a4

    @sv4h22a4

    3 жыл бұрын

    Haha jgn buat malu melayu bro, dkt singapura pasti ad guru yg handal2, nama silat mngkin berbeza, tp basic dn tujuan hampir sama di nusantara..majoriti silat sama ad tiru gerakan harimau atau pn monyet..

  • @Czechslovakia007
    @Czechslovakia0077 ай бұрын

    I like all kinds of silat the Bruneian silat suffian Bela diri ssbd the Malaysian silat seni gayong Indonesian pencak silat Filipino silat eskrima Kali arnis

  • @jackysunjackysun33
    @jackysunjackysun339 жыл бұрын

    goodnes,,bravo asian fighting,,silat,,

  • @akirameru2
    @akirameru216 жыл бұрын

    very skillfull

  • @SULUKEN
    @SULUKEN12 жыл бұрын

    best of the best! king of the kings!

  • @thedaryl
    @thedaryl15 жыл бұрын

    Silat is an art form for the quick and total destruction of an adversary in combat. Boxing is a highly skill-based competition sport that is contradictory to any kind of contemporary fighting. Your are limited to using ONLY your fists, which is highly counter-intuitive to 'actual fighting' wherein your entire body is a weapon (fingers, fists, wrists, forearms, elbows, post-arms, shoulders, chin, head (all sides), back, torso, belly, hips, thighs, knees, shins, heels, feet--all weapons).

  • @FMAStudent
    @FMAStudent12 жыл бұрын

    Not too shabby !

  • @cesarvidelac
    @cesarvidelac14 жыл бұрын

    @pacovl46 You are absolutely right. My former Iaido sensei practice like the old samurai, he is a Karate black belt, Aikido 2nd Dan and Iaido Muso Shinden Ryu 3rd Dan. He has a very open mind for training. Old samurai trained about 5 or 6 systems, including military weapons, special police weapons like Jutte, horse riding, knife throwing, kempo and jujutsu (or aikijutsu). Many modern martial arts were parts of wider systems, mixing is the way. Silat is great too! :) I like Serak style, is great

  • @pakarilusi
    @pakarilusi12 жыл бұрын

    Hebat.

  • @adictama
    @adictama14 жыл бұрын

    @TheSilatiger :yup, sarong is a multipurpose outfit, just like batik in indonesian region.From the day a man born until his death,they always wrapped in batik in any kind of way

  • @Maul565
    @Maul56516 жыл бұрын

    An honor to recieve a comment from Guru/Sifu Rocky Twitchell - Chief Full Instructor & Founder of Liahona Warrior Arts and T-5 Boxing, USA.

  • @wayzhack69
    @wayzhack6916 жыл бұрын

    thats awesome and the dude looks kinda like william hung

  • @user-up2rz8od5q
    @user-up2rz8od5q8 жыл бұрын

    Good luck

  • @wolf3001
    @wolf300113 жыл бұрын

    I want to mix the Karambit into my Wing Chun it's such a cool weapon and would fit well with what I train.

  • @shantanou
    @shantanou16 жыл бұрын

    Welcome everyone to Guro Maul's charity seminar in Finland, November 16th 2008

  • @MrSolitude14
    @MrSolitude1413 жыл бұрын

    @weltenbummler82 good point, in my home town we use knife and machete in real fight, and that is the truth about real fight `you use weapons`, because the pragmatic idea of using weapons in real fight is the same as if you want to dig a hole in a terrain, you want to do it fast with less effort...and what way you can do it? ..you use a tool (shovel if you want to dig ahole and machete for example for afight), so a person who use a weapon in real fight considerebely a smart person.

  • @tdugong
    @tdugong14 жыл бұрын

    @flancka actually, Malays do dress like that in olden times. It acts like a sash for holding up the trousers, used as a towel during travels and used as a weapon in case of emergency.

  • @MrSolitude14
    @MrSolitude1413 жыл бұрын

    @gohstofmorrison go and see his video (I forgot the title) when he practiced how to deal with 2 opponents, youll see that he moved alot and the movement is the basic element in silat...keep browsing

  • @Darrielm
    @Darrielm14 жыл бұрын

    when do they come to new york or is it a gym in new york?

  • @GhostOfMorrison
    @GhostOfMorrison13 жыл бұрын

    @DjRodimusPrimeXyZ (cont.) I've studied too...since i was 7. I've done hard styles like this and i've done soft styles too. What i've learned throughout my years is that staying same position during an attack will get you hurt or killed. There NEEDS to be movement like in Jeet Kun Do, Aikido, and Kosho Ryu. To expect to be a good fighter by staying put and blocking is a pipe dream. Remember, the best self defense is ALWAYS no body contact...though your strikes have to connect to something lol

  • @steelolilo4675
    @steelolilo4675Ай бұрын

    Wow

  • @G6600
    @G660014 жыл бұрын

    Silat is cool, I like it. It has very same principles as Wing Chun. Both are very usefull.

  • @01mrfrank
    @01mrfrank14 жыл бұрын

    @tdugong yes, I now understand this. Earlier I was just being silly without intending to be disrespectful. My apologies

  • @thunderousfire
    @thunderousfire15 жыл бұрын

    this is very effective in military combat...

  • @DjRodimusPrimeXyZ
    @DjRodimusPrimeXyZ13 жыл бұрын

    @GhostOfMorrison to answer your question, yes my friends threw punches accordingly, but they do hold back somewhat, because its sparring lol. Ive chopped one of them in the forehead on accident, but it was a slight tap, but its all about the speed in reacting time, just like in wing chun, you're there b4 they are, thats how i practice. check out this vid, there some good silat channels on youtube aside from this one, check this one out /watch?v=8bLkG8t5lC4

  • @DrDjones7
    @DrDjones714 жыл бұрын

    Does anyone know if there's an opportunity to buy blades like those we see at the beginning of this video ?

  • @icaromatheus7496
    @icaromatheus749611 жыл бұрын

    gosto muito desta arte marcial silat suffian, mas pratico wing chun kuen que tem muita semelhança com essa arte filipina. melhorei muito depois que aprendi vendo quase todos esses videos curtos das artes filipinas meu wing chun ficou mais versatil e poderoso,

  • @cesarvidelac
    @cesarvidelac14 жыл бұрын

    Just for the readers of this comments, please don't take ofense, this master is very good but a little humor is not harmful. I practiced Iaido some time, so you can take revenge doing jokes about my hakama :D !! Thanks!

  • @cesarvidelac
    @cesarvidelac14 жыл бұрын

    Hi!. The problem with Tai Chi is that the art is very difficult, so only an advance student is able to use it fully. And the most popular styles are focused in medicine, so there remain little skilled instructors in combat aplications. I don't think is bullshit, but there are simpler forms to learn faster to the average human being. The creator of the first style was general Chen, at his time the military took an exam to promote ranks; so, to be a general you had to be a Great Master!. :)

  • @m50mm
    @m50mm13 жыл бұрын

    since im a brunei where can i learn this :DDD mana tampat kamu belatih or tusyen?

  • @dzNUTttz
    @dzNUTttz14 жыл бұрын

    how tough is this guy im just curious id like like to see him fight cause he knows quite abit

  • @MAcDaTHo
    @MAcDaTHo14 жыл бұрын

    @Spykachu78 kerambit (video description)

  • @citricsystemz
    @citricsystemz14 жыл бұрын

    i want to learn this so bad. i know very little trapping techniques

  • @remyakui6519
    @remyakui651912 жыл бұрын

    silat is the best Martial Art one you fully on concentrate on it, It can goes fully inner power and invisible movement.

  • @ShadowxVincent
    @ShadowxVincent15 жыл бұрын

    what country is this from?

  • @AnotherClich3
    @AnotherClich313 жыл бұрын

    @solnegrolunaroja While it's certainly true that the practicality of old martial arts is very questionable, modern, practical martial arts have evolved and developed. Nobody really expects to get too much use out of your local karate McDojo teachings. For people who actually want to learn how to defend themselves, there's stuff like this, Krav Maga, mixed martial arts, etc.

  • @GhostOfMorrison
    @GhostOfMorrison13 жыл бұрын

    @DjRodimusPrimeXyZ Ok, so you've tried it with friends/sparring partners. I'm sure that their attacks weren't meant to do the damage that would be caused in a real fight. And i'm sure you instructed them to do exactly this attack...so you were expecting it...which is why it worked. The sheer fact that he stays in front of the blade is the first problem. A knife, when used to kill, moves much faster than an eye can follow. (cont.)

  • @TheEdmondsMartialArtsAcademy
    @TheEdmondsMartialArtsAcademy15 жыл бұрын

    I love watching this video, Maul's skills are outstanding. The only weakness in this technique, however, is if the attacker had some caged tigers he let loose while you were distracted. Then you would be screwed. Because they would eat you.

  • @muizrahim861
    @muizrahim8615 жыл бұрын

    Gila bahaya kerambit tu...

  • @egopotato
    @egopotato15 жыл бұрын

    You are absolutely correct! But you better be able to convince the jury that your actions were rightfully necessary and proportion the threat at hand. After paying the bondsman, retainer fee, and $1000.00 a day for the lawyer if it goes on trial... Do you really want to find out? Otherwise, you'll have plenty of time to practice your martial art in the "BIG HOUSE" together with other folks who simply got carried away.

  • @SULUKEN
    @SULUKEN12 жыл бұрын

    Kuntau- senibeladiri orang Tausug!!!

  • @cesarvidelac
    @cesarvidelac13 жыл бұрын

    @AnotherClich3 It's true. But I must clarify that the poor practicality comes from poor teaching methods, not the system itself. Is like Aikido. There is great difference between the practice and teaching methods of many of the great masters. And Krav Maga and MMA don't teach anything new, is just a new interpretation of old techniques, and a more realistic one. The biggest problem I see is the "adoration of the Master". That paralizes deep innovation.

  • @cesarvidelac
    @cesarvidelac14 жыл бұрын

    By the way, I was thinking about what jokes could you make about my hakama! :D

  • @OneMexicano1999
    @OneMexicano199914 жыл бұрын

    @flancka it's a decoy, people don't consider you a threat if they see you wearing a mini skirt. Gets them every time :-)

  • @mustikuscinta9395
    @mustikuscinta939512 жыл бұрын

    location?

  • @citricsystemz
    @citricsystemz14 жыл бұрын

    @zulhilmi5543 where?

  • @MrByaeger
    @MrByaeger13 жыл бұрын

    @SaInT1185 silat has many branches, keep studying videos until you see the style that most appeals to you, then see who is closest to you. study the history, this is not an art form that was watered down to suit tournaments and children, you will know which form you prefer when you see it. it may be a blend, or a single form. best wishes in the arts..

  • @skooterkid
    @skooterkid12 жыл бұрын

    You'd be surprised to know just how many crazy attackers simply don't care about going up against a knife. Also, if your attacker pulls out a knife, congratulations!...you've got yourself a knife fight, and you better know what you're doing. ;) I'd say a kerambit is a good start, though. :)

  • @BBFCDirector
    @BBFCDirector16 жыл бұрын

    Join us for Guru Mornie's first seminar in the U.S.! Visit the Silat Suffian Bela Diri website and click on the Florida,USA link under "Seminars/Events" to register and for more information.

  • @helopeaplee
    @helopeaplee14 жыл бұрын

    its my friends sport

  • @OneMexicano1999
    @OneMexicano199914 жыл бұрын

    that looks like awesome Brunei kerambit stuff! But why do you show such complicated techinques? wouldn't it be easier to just throw your kerambit at the person and then pull out yourGlock 9? That's what TI and lil wayne would do. And they have real street cred!

  • @scopeophile
    @scopeophile16 жыл бұрын

    About dammed time someone showed that just grabbing the knife hand is pretty much useless... And at last! someone's showing that understanding body mechanics and using that knowledge to gain the upper hand in a 1-2-1 situation.

  • @MrDumdumkilla
    @MrDumdumkilla10 жыл бұрын

    Splinter Cell Blacklist

  • @pacovl46
    @pacovl4614 жыл бұрын

    @solnegrolunaroja well, martial arts evolve just like anything else. and lets face it, just one martial art doesn't prepare u for any situation, except silat and muay thai maybe. but in case of silat, u don't really want to kill yr opponent in a street fight anyway. so it's better to take the best from everything and mix it, right?!

  • @Maul565
    @Maul56515 жыл бұрын

    Bobbe you are a crazy son of a gun :D I just came back from Germany. How are you doing? Hope you are 100% now... and stop saying pee-pee, it doesnt sound gangsta.

  • @DjRodimusPrimeXyZ
    @DjRodimusPrimeXyZ13 жыл бұрын

    @GhostOfMorrison u just answered ur own question dude lol, first of all of course the technique is taught at a slow pace, if it was taught fast at first it would make no sense therefore it would serve no real purpose. its taught slow, then it is sped up, so no offense to you, i have practiced some of these moves when sparring with friends and i dont move slow, so i have a better idea of how the techniques would work in a real fight if i had to use them of course.

  • @cesarvidelac
    @cesarvidelac14 жыл бұрын

    I meant Chen Wanting, the very creator of the first style, Chen, in the XVI century, that doesn't apply to modern military. And of course is limited. I agree with you about that folkloric things, don't buy it too. I wouldn't use it, it's not fit to my natural mechanics. And trying to learn the real use of Chi is too dificult to apply. It is sane to be skeptical, there are many guys trying to sell something

  • @senarioapek
    @senarioapek16 жыл бұрын

    excuse are these martial came from malaysia.. ive never seen it before or it came from singapore or brunei..

  • @cesarvidelac
    @cesarvidelac14 жыл бұрын

    XD lol That's a sarong, if I'm not wrong, and it's also useful for defense if you're unarmed. It's like a combat miniskirt XD

  • @cesarvidelac
    @cesarvidelac14 жыл бұрын

    Too many. I like classic martial arts, but sometimes we forget all this was meant for war. Even the very classic styles we practice had a practical meaning in everything, they were born because some warrior thought there was a more practical way to do things, but, as time goes by, some people begins to do things just because the elders did, they don't understand what are they doing. Many martial arts have suffered this situation, specially modern interpretations of ancient war techniques.

  • @FunnyRumel2
    @FunnyRumel213 жыл бұрын

    @PendekarBobbe haha i laughed :D

  • @HarimauCedera
    @HarimauCedera12 жыл бұрын

    my favorite weapon, kerambit. Hidden n concealed so our opponent would underestimate us untill he realized he's bleeding so bad. No I would not do that. I will forgive him and. let him go after several showoff movements as deterrant. :-)

  • @deadlykoori
    @deadlykoori13 жыл бұрын

    wats this for ppl who no they are gona get mobbed and incidently had knife on them

  • @skooterkid
    @skooterkid12 жыл бұрын

    @wtfdudenotcool101 That's a generalization. You're talking about state laws. In California for example, hell yes, you aren't allowed to carry anything dangerous without special permission. However, in Arizona, i'm allowed to carry a Nepalese khukuri in public all i want. :) Also, we just got rid of that license law. If you are an adult with no felony convictions in Arizona you can buy a gun, load it, and carry it around in your pocket. ;)

  • @aptcmpasion
    @aptcmpasion12 жыл бұрын

    anybody ever attempt a disarm on a karambit-in-action---THAT I'd like to see

  • @azlee81
    @azlee8113 жыл бұрын

    it's deadly silat weapon..preserve traditional silat style from Guru Maul.

  • @KcoYaMaGucci
    @KcoYaMaGucci3 ай бұрын

    Hey Jimmy 😂😂

  • @chikoyla
    @chikoyla15 жыл бұрын

    Sadly ...most martial arts instructors complicate things...instead of making it easier for the students....money making is more important to them tsk tsk...when you make your art technique based it is set up...that is where the problem starts coz the real attack has no numbers....mabuhay kayong lahat

  • @DjRodimusPrimeXyZ
    @DjRodimusPrimeXyZ13 жыл бұрын

    @GhostOfMorrison it wont work if u dont know what ur doing or if u pause then its already too late, unless youve ever had someone pull a knife on you & had to defend ur self your comment is well kind of useless too, no offense.

  • @MrSolitude14
    @MrSolitude1412 жыл бұрын

    tausug is malayan sub-ethnic, why SULUKEN speak in bahasa melayu at the fist place any way?...both of you are silly.

  • @GhostOfMorrison
    @GhostOfMorrison13 жыл бұрын

    @DjRodimusPrimeXyZ How is my comment useless? The training of this 'technique' is based on a slow moving mostly stationary attack that the guy is expecting. If this were a real fight with a real knife, it would be moving MUCH faster and with a lot more strength added into the mix. To just stand there and pick the hand off will get you killed by the other hand swinging the knife. Martial arts needs to wain itself away from teaching set techs. No fight or fighter is the same as the previous one

  • @gilbertoestradaalvarez1423
    @gilbertoestradaalvarez14233 жыл бұрын

    should practice defense the karambi

  • @egopotato
    @egopotato15 жыл бұрын

    Possible... What you thought have happened is meaningless unless you have a credible witness to testify on your behalf to corroborate your story. Just a friendly reminder from someone who closely knows an avid M.A. who have had a close call and went through the intricate legal process. Mostly just a reminder for someone with misplaced bravado due to youth or sinister peer ressure.

  • @kurniasan
    @kurniasan14 жыл бұрын

    not really, silat aim to kill your opponent in the fastest time. Or at least broke your opponent bone(s). And silat is for self defense, if you start a fight, there's a high chance that you will lose. Provided that your opponent also have some technique :)

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