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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
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  • @robertopagan27
    @robertopagan27 6 лет назад +159

    What he is teaching here is connecting to his opponent, and holding his center to brake the opponents structure to make the opponent do the work for him. This is years and years of training.

    • @SabeelCombatives
      @SabeelCombatives 5 лет назад +6

      Yes, exactly.

    • @vvindovvzrecovered8537
      @vvindovvzrecovered8537 5 лет назад +2

      really? no wonder how I confuse on practicing it..

    • @STEPYSHOW
      @STEPYSHOW 5 лет назад +8

      do u mean centuries and centuries of silat development? yes it is

    • @HerbertSimonDachs
      @HerbertSimonDachs 5 лет назад +7

      Applied physics

    • @SlamjackMonicker
      @SlamjackMonicker 4 года назад +6

      Not really. Its a lot faster if taught under the right master doing the right drills as he demonstrated by staff. Thats the beauty of traditional martial arts training. This principle has been exploited in movies like Karate Kid where the master demonstrates how painting and mopping has hidden use in martial art applications.

  • @entubadao
    @entubadao 3 года назад +7

    Suffian Maul not only teaches the techniques... He teaches the physics that make it work and helps us to understand so much better. T vm, master.

  • @parkave.2311
    @parkave.2311 6 лет назад +61

    The best silat master on internet, thank you for sharing this knowledge guru maul

    • @Smirkku
      @Smirkku 5 лет назад

      You must forget luke holloway. Check out RAW Combat International.

  • @lukmanabubakar5840
    @lukmanabubakar5840 4 года назад +10

    Mohon di atur dari jurus 1 sampai lanjutannya agar bisa kita ajar pada anak bangsa...agar mudah dicerna..terima kasih...silat yang bermutu tinggi..sangat sayang kalau hilang dari bangsa kita..

  • @seankelly1291
    @seankelly1291 5 лет назад +24

    Best instruction ever! I’m so inspired! Holy shit. Respect.

  • @solorigami3398
    @solorigami3398 6 лет назад +28

    Fresh from oven. Eh. Nice share. Salam Borneo untuk kita.

  • @winterhellercru2538
    @winterhellercru2538 4 года назад +170

    I saw one Muay Thai practionner condemmed silat and how proud he is about his Muay Thai. So, I was thinking to give him some good example/historical prove how effective silat is in real life death-life fight @ warfare:
    1. Sriwijaya, Majapahit, Malacca, Patani, Perak WON many wars againts Siamese for thousands of years. The latest one was in 1822 Siam vs Perak where by Perak WON the war. The huge Siamese troops+muay thai fighter with the elephant were burned to the ground by Perak/Selangor alliance near the border Kedah/Perak territory. Read Perak Scholar and British manuscripts.
    2. 1836 Kedah/Patani independent resistance drawed Siamese up to Songkhla, retook Perlus, Satun,Patani and Trang. However, Siamese won the war because of British support-British attacked Kedah from the sea, blocked the food/weapon supplies and supply weapons + canons etc to Siam troops. Otherwise Kedah pendekar should have knocked your King Rama castle in Bangkok. Read British Navy Captain Sherrard Osborn 1836 diary about Kedah army-dicipline+skillfull in close combat.
    2. Majapahit@Javanese repelled Monggolian navy in 13 century. Their nose were cut and send back to Monggol. Monggol send many expedition to destroy Majapahit, all ended failed. Do you think Ayuthia@Siamese dared to fight Monggol? Even Rom empire think twice to fight the Monggol. Fact!
    3. Spanish vs Sulu , 300 years war. Spanish never conquered the south part- Mindanao @Sulu.
    4. US army vs Sulu Juramantados in 1900. US army never dared to fight toe to toe with Sulu resistance who practiced silat. Read Moro resistance Panglima Hassan uprising+moro resistance how endurance and skillful they were in close combat. Shotted with 32 bullets but almost able to finish his last opponent.
    Above are the proves of the effectiveness of silat in life-death fight @ warfare. I am not saying silat is the best but I rather say real silat is designed for real fight where no rules applied and it is strictly not appropriate for sport mode like muay thai or box. Have you ever see someone claw their oppenent eyes, throat, testicle, joints in muay thai? In real silat, you will see this kind of thing.
    My humble opinion or conclusion:
    1. There is no better or bad martial art. All of them are good.
    2. The victory is for the one who practice hard + intelligence.
    All the best brothers. Be humble as we can because we are aging. We cant be strong forever. 😉😁

    • @saigonproducer
      @saigonproducer 4 года назад +6

      Well, MT came from Muay Boran. And I think maybe MB came from Bokator? MT is just a sport version of an ancient martial art.
      We’d have to research if the original ancient arts used “illegal” strikes like you mentioned above or not. I’m sure they did tho since it was the main art for war back then.
      It’s the same argument for kung fu, real kf uses a lot of “dirty illegal” moves that cause real dangerous harm.

    • @winterhellercru2538
      @winterhellercru2538 4 года назад +19

      For sure muay thai/boran or kf has dirty moves also like Silat. Quick moves+dangerous. Not enough time to "play" like MMA.
      We (Malay) have fought Siamese (now Thailand) for thousands of years and historically have proved how efficient Silat is against Muay Boran/Thai in armed/weaponed combat - read Siam-Perak war 1822, Kedah Independent war 1838 etc.
      My point above was not to condemn Muay Thai/Boran. I honestly love Muay Thai practice - develop tough body + strong stamina.
      My main intention here was to give proven example to a "boy" who looked down on Silat and talk highly on his Muay Thai.
      As I said all martial arts are deadly. How effective? Depend on the user+intelligence.

    • @acanmalaimalaysia9220
      @acanmalaimalaysia9220 4 года назад +7

      @@winterhellercru2538 cayalah tuan.. saya belajar sedikit sejarah hari ini.. tq tuan

    • @winterhellercru2538
      @winterhellercru2538 4 года назад +19

      Acan - above are the proven examples of effectiveness of Silat.
      Talking about history, actually there is more info and dramatic story about this. You can read these books or articles:
      1. Kedah Blockage 1836- Captain Sherard Osborn diary. He spoke about the war and also highly about Kedah fighter (endurance, brave, skillful, strategic etc).
      2. Perak vs Siam 1822- after Siam captured and raped Kedah in Perang Bisik 1821, they moved down south to take down Perak. Perak + Bugis brave fighter from Selangor assembled and crushed the huge equipped Siamese troops+elephants. Siamese troops was heavily defeated.and burned to the ground. Siamese tried to attack again, but Perak Sulatane played a diplomatic strategy, forced British to turn up against his own allies, the Siamese. This put British in dilemma position, secure Perak or British gonna lost his business (mining). As a result, Burney Agreement 1826 was signed between British-Siam.
      3. Moro resistance 1904 - read the endurance of Sulu Juramentados which has forced US army to change their bullet caliber size. Panglima Hasan was shot with 32 bullets but still can finish his last opponent before felt down.
      Read all these stories. Our history is not only about Malaya vs Malayan Union-British. Its more than that. Its about blood and tears.

    • @starkboy3188
      @starkboy3188 4 года назад +5

      Bro you just dropped Hella knowledge on me thankyou man!

  • @ahmadnoven2567
    @ahmadnoven2567 3 года назад +2

    its not about fast killing. Silat is learning about wisdom 💙✨

  • @joehicks1930
    @joehicks1930 5 лет назад +8

    I got to train a little with Herman Sowanda... I love Salat, so much fun and knowledge. Thank you for the videos.

  • @ddiamond7063
    @ddiamond7063 4 года назад +2

    Mr. Maul! Sir I have to say that just in the short time I have watched your videos. Your way of teaching translates very well!
    I think I could spend months learn from & with you on skill developments!
    Gumagalang Magmula sa Puso Salamat Po

  • @suicidalsacrifice2001
    @suicidalsacrifice2001 4 года назад +1

    The late Herman Suwanda was one of the first to bring silat to America. Any silat practitioners should look into the few videos he has online. Herman Suwanda mande munda

  • @mattski1979
    @mattski1979 6 месяцев назад

    You're the most fun instructor I've ever watched. Thank you.

  • @nanangfirmansyah9772
    @nanangfirmansyah9772 4 года назад +1

    Thank you so much sudah melestarikan silat ke manca negara.

  • @cobracommando0615
    @cobracommando0615 5 лет назад +17

    I see a LOT of negative comments and what ifs and such yet I looked up all of your names on here and None of you are Masters of anything let alone a Martial Art...nothing but professional youtube critics nothing more. Guru Maul is the REAL DEAL!!! Show respect or simply go elsewhere to complain but dont do it here it's not warranted nor is it needed.

    • @herbiegoesbananas3761
      @herbiegoesbananas3761 5 лет назад +2

      Josh Freeman dude to many blow hards ,some people don’t understand what martial arts are all about. I respect every style... Why, because Masters of any style have dedicated their whole life too their preferred martial arts 🥋 To my fellow practitioners 🙏🏻 I’ve studied Martial arts my whole life

    • @darksuprememaster
      @darksuprememaster 5 лет назад

      Your guru maul should try spar with other masters of different discipline and let's see your definition of real deal. If you think none of those dumbheads are real martial artist, why don't you try and challenge, maybe one will step up and carve you up.

    • @cobracommando0615
      @cobracommando0615 5 лет назад +5

      @@darksuprememaster this shows your ignorance...Guru Maul is very well rounded in the martial arts world and if you knew who he was you wouldn't jump to assumptions because those who assume lose. All I ask is that respect is given when deserved that's all. Your intentions of your response are clear and you couldn't me more transparent in your thinking...so my recommendations for you is to vent your internal struggles elsewhere.

    • @matsuwd-emethdaath4002
      @matsuwd-emethdaath4002 5 лет назад +2

      @@darksuprememaster gurus and masters alike train and attend his teachings. Stop the biased insolence...everything doesnt need a " my dad can beat your dad" outline. What if he beats those masters that you would suggest...does that make them all fake stylists and worthless? No

    • @MizanQistina
      @MizanQistina 5 лет назад +1

      Most people think one guy winning in duel is the evidence of good of bad martial arts, this idea comes from movies that promote certain martial arts in the 60s-70s (even today) such as Jackie Chan and Bruce Lee movies, a guy winning using his martial prove his martial art is the best of the best...people forgot that all those movies are for entertainment...if it is Kung Fu movie, then Kung Fu win against everything, if it is Karate movie then Karate beat everything and so on...

  • @thelaggaifunk5688
    @thelaggaifunk5688 Год назад +1

    I love Silat.. ✌🇮🇩🤝🙏

  • @ArumesYT
    @ArumesYT 6 лет назад +7

    I think this is pretty universal to all martial arts. You never want to stop your punch or kick on the skin of your opponent. You always have to punch or kick as if you want to go through your opponent. Ofcourse keep in mind that to go through, you have to be a bit closer, so you have to watch your defense as well.

  • @abdrahmanabdullah3113
    @abdrahmanabdullah3113 6 лет назад +4

    Alhamdulillah mantap masha Allah anugerah Allah

  • @mdzakimajid7801
    @mdzakimajid7801 6 лет назад +13

    this is true master in self defence...keep it up maul...make ur country proud..

  • @didan5219
    @didan5219 3 месяца назад

    Saya nonton sambil senyum-senyum ada aja gerakan silat untuk merobohkan lawan

  • @sunkiss-da-dreadisrael4561
    @sunkiss-da-dreadisrael4561 6 лет назад +6

    This is the best teacher on RUclips!

  • @NoSlave70
    @NoSlave70 6 лет назад +46

    Is your system of Silat unique to the idigineous origins of Borneo or perhaps to solely Brunei itself (like spoken languages having dialects and accents)? The combat effectiveness is clearly seen beyond the other versions of Silat I've seen. All the Combat Arts in that region of the world are impressive in their own right but I have a lot of respect for your personal practice of your art.
    With respect, from the heart, thanks for sharing your passion.

    • @81munir
      @81munir 6 лет назад +5

      This technique shown is called kelek or gelek in the silat world.. Usually the essence or petua of silat is only taught to a few selected students by guru tua...

    • @hunterboss2628
      @hunterboss2628 5 лет назад +12

      Kelek or gelek is the 1st thing i learn in Lian (Gayang 5 / guru pak atan air batu/ guru kumusa school)..
      its no secret at all..
      even the sweeping walk also is not a secret in Lian..
      We learn this since day one..
      Guru Maul's Silat is Kuntau base..
      Kuntau n Lian are different styles but the basic ones like these are the same..
      Guru Maul also like to explain everything in detail..one bit at a time...
      his students are very very lucky...
      Bruneians pesilat also very2 lucky because they learn the art the traditional way that is starting with the weapon first before empty hands..
      Unlike in malaysia..
      We have to practise it in reverse..
      empty hands first..
      because of during the british period we cannot practise silat openly what more with weapon..
      silat was thought indoor..in a wooden house...on a wooden floor..Imagine..
      so we got to skip the weapon...
      Until today the teaching cont the same way..
      Time after time we lost so many knowledge..
      In many cases the techniques are there in the jurus or war dance (bunga) but very little pesilat aware abt it...wht certain moves are for..most didnt know..
      Guru maul show the basic moves of Tembung..thts the genuine technique...
      Ive saw some silat styles here even got the Tembung technique wrong...xcant blame them..the knowledge tht been passed down is very little or lost or hidden the moment silat was thought empty hand first..

    • @truebluekit
      @truebluekit 5 лет назад +16

      Actually, many silat styles incorporate this into their syllabi. For reference, I live in Malaysia. Me and my kids learned the shifting of the feet done simultaneously with punching literally on our respective first days of silat. Although our first days of silat were separated by more than 25 years, the moves were exactly the same, and it's been like this for hundreds of years.
      Also, I have had the privilege of learning another type of Silat from Borneo when I was younger. Borneo is the island on which the Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak are located, along with Brunei and part of Indonesia. I could see a number of similarities between the style that I learned and Maul's SSBD, and both have similarities with the silat styles of Peninsula Malaysia.
      So it's definitely not unique to Guru Maul's style, but rather something that's common in the silat world.
      Here's something to consider. I have been watching silat moves on RUclips for many, many years now, and I must say that most of the videos are actually showing quite basic movements. On top of that, most of these demonstrations do not cover the details of the technique. It is these minute details that make silat, silat. Otherwise, a kick is a kick, a punch is a punch.
      Guru Maul seems different because he explains these details. Other silat teachers know what he knows too, it's just that Guru Maul is a lot more articulate. That doesn't mean Guru Maul is not good - he really is good, and I would love to have him teach my kids silat - but, to reiterate, this type of knowledge is common in silat.
      I imagine this would lead us to the next natural questions: why isn't this being taught far and wide? why aren't they being used in MMA or UFC? etc
      Well, I won't claim I know the answer to those, but for Malays - and silat is the art of the Malays - getting beaten up is a fairly dumb proposition. Getting whacked during silat training is one thing, but getting whacked in return for payment is... not a popular thing to do. Silat is something to help ensure us that we get home to our families, not to show strength with.

    • @cyborgninja5489
      @cyborgninja5489 5 лет назад

      Martin Walls

    • @sv4h22a4
      @sv4h22a4 5 лет назад

      Basically sir,silat movement comes from animal gestures while fighting..thats why a lot of similarities in silat is because of this..for example the minang tiger or the monkey silat of central java..etc2..and many combine all of it-tiger,monkey,cat,eagle,snake..

  • @carabidus
    @carabidus 3 года назад +2

    This body mechanics demo reminds me of my old kung fu training. Upper body strikes were accompanied by hip rotation, and sometimes a full 90+ degree turn. That twist generates enough force to blast your opponent into next week, even if he's much larger than you.

  • @aznajhi1718
    @aznajhi1718 3 года назад

    its not just about strength, but more to using the right technique against your opponent. nice one.

  • @TeslaForYourIQ
    @TeslaForYourIQ 4 года назад

    I am not having sufficient funds to come and visit you. But i am amazed by silat. I am from Serbia and we need a scool for this amazing Martial art. I consider not to be violent, just self-defensive. I am a diabetic on insulin whole my life but i,ve had some fights where i was really effective. I would like to train silat. Thanks for the videos.

  • @spartatrif1758
    @spartatrif1758 4 года назад +3

    Aikido explained in less than 10min

  • @hapsororenaldy5971
    @hapsororenaldy5971 6 лет назад +5

    terima kasih guru.

  • @hoiwoi1632
    @hoiwoi1632 6 лет назад +4

    again great to watche and learn abouthe the brunei martial art.

  • @SehdudeYoon
    @SehdudeYoon 5 лет назад +3

    Power comes from the ground up through the hips. This is awesome!

  • @Macovic
    @Macovic 4 года назад +1

    Thank you Maul

  • @VVindowZ
    @VVindowZ 6 лет назад +31

    semakin di tonton semakin "terasa" bahwa silat lebih efektif daripada wing chun..
    bagaimana menurut teman teman?
    the more I watched, the more I felt that silat is more effective than wing chun..
    what do you guys think?

    • @abdrahmanabdullah3113
      @abdrahmanabdullah3113 6 лет назад +2

      Yes its true I felt it too, the more I watched this silat gradually I remember fried chicken Wing 😋

    • @VVindowZ
      @VVindowZ 6 лет назад

      yeah..?

    • @ustadzkukhb7712
      @ustadzkukhb7712 6 лет назад +1

      Silat adalah beladiri kerajaan2 Nusantara utk pertahanan dan peperangan

    • @putisari2857
      @putisari2857 6 лет назад

      Silat itu berutal gan' coba liat gerakanya bukan cuma punch atau kick aja serangnya langsung ke vital makanya mma jarang nongol tu silat hehe

    • @jackwilson6467
      @jackwilson6467 5 лет назад +1

      It's the same principles. Maul Mornie is an extremely high level practitioner that "gets it." If you saw a Gary Lam, or Francis Fong doing Wing Chun you would feel the same about them because they "get it."

  • @arbogast4950
    @arbogast4950 5 лет назад +5

    This reminds me of Hsing I mechanics with a little Taiji

    • @kontennabil2195
      @kontennabil2195 3 года назад

      Silat ia "not efective" (relative) for the rule of the game fight ..but it can be efectiv to broke the part off your body or deadli. The best rule of silat ia no rule.
      Because silat developed by malay people in Nusantara (south Thailand , Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei and maybe Philipina) with the typical small body who have to learn efectivity to find the weak parts of human body.

  • @ahmaddynugroho
    @ahmaddynugroho 6 лет назад +2

    Thank you master for sharing your knowledge 🙏

  • @murderstylist
    @murderstylist 5 лет назад +3

    Best online Instructor for the Best Martial Art

  • @kamals8230
    @kamals8230 3 года назад

    👍 👍 👍 Choukran trimakassi

  • @khoirunnisaviviarofifah7191
    @khoirunnisaviviarofifah7191 5 лет назад +2

    Pencak Silat joss!!!!, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei Darussalam, South Philipines(Moro), South Thailand(Pattani). Nusantara best!!!!!

  • @ИгорьКартамышев-ч8х

    Maul great master🙏

  • @vijayvijay4123
    @vijayvijay4123 4 месяца назад

    Master 🙇🙇🙇

  • @thecombattraveller4809
    @thecombattraveller4809 5 лет назад

    I like silat. Applicable martial art.

  • @babachanel.
    @babachanel. 2 года назад

    From Indonesian 👍👍👍

  • @meriatihan5271
    @meriatihan5271 3 года назад

    Imagine ones can master all those skills...damn

  • @lanfearsdetailing4261
    @lanfearsdetailing4261 4 года назад +1

    I would love to come train with him

  • @Mulhollanddrive-y4c
    @Mulhollanddrive-y4c 10 месяцев назад

    Very good

  • @wecanwatersports4151
    @wecanwatersports4151 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you sir!

  • @theatlantean39
    @theatlantean39 6 лет назад +1

    Excellent mechanics.

  • @bacfu
    @bacfu 6 лет назад

    Thank you for this gift.

  • @KasaiFilms8
    @KasaiFilms8 6 лет назад +6

    @maul565 would this be called rooting oneself? Can you display this in dynamic action? Forever learning, infinite thanks for your knowledge!!

  • @kedabro1957
    @kedabro1957 5 лет назад +2

    That uke was pissing me off. The teacher clearly needed him to stay in combat position, but he kept standing up.

    • @southernrocka
      @southernrocka 5 лет назад +1

      lol..... you dickhead !!

    • @marsbase3729
      @marsbase3729 5 лет назад

      He's probably new, relax 🙄

    • @MMABeijing
      @MMABeijing 4 года назад

      @@marsbase3729 nah he was stupid

  • @-XXI-
    @-XXI- 4 года назад

    thats so beautiful...

  • @alakaku
    @alakaku 4 года назад

    This is amazing silat is

  • @911shan
    @911shan 6 лет назад +12

    Silat is very interesting and I fell in love with it in the movies Raid 1 & 2. But regarding combat effectiveness in real life exigent cirumstances, in my opinion, there is nothing better than 10 year veteran MMA fighter. The beauty of mixed martial arts training is that, the art form throws away all traditions and cultures behind the style of fighting. It takes the most effective and lethal moves out of all the major fighting art forms and combines them into one. 10 years of continuous training in MMA with sparring and cage fights under MMA rules trains one to be proficient in at least Judo, Jiu-Jitsu, Tae Kwon Do, KickBoxing, Muay Thai, Boxing and a few kicks from Capoeira, if not some skills from other art forms such as Aikido, Hapkido, Bushido, Indonesian Silat, Krav Maga and some stuff from Kung Fu and Wing Chun. Since MMA is focused exclusively on the most effective moves in fight situations, the person that has a prolonged period of training in it, will become a good all rounding fighter who can defend themselves in any situation to a certain degree. Moreover, since MMA covers fighting in any position imaginable, it does take a while to become a good fighter. In my opinion, take any practitioner of any 1 martial art, and put them against an experienced MMA fighter in a UFC fight, under MMA rules (which are as close as you'll get to an actual fight without getting the 2 fighters gravely injured), and I guarantee you, the MMA fighter will make the pracitioner of that 1 martial art look like a fool.
    I will profess one thing though. Unlike suspect martial arts like Aikido and Bushido for example, Silat is effective to a certain degree depending on who you are up against, and how willing they are to hurt you and if they have any martial arts experience themselves. Therefore, if you only train in Silat from an acrediated instructor for, say, 5 years, and then switch over to MMA. You will learn very fast, because the basic principles of closing the distance, side-stepping, getting out of range, reflexes, situational awareness, calm under pressure, foot work, center of gravity and keeping a tight form etc will already be in-grained in your mind.

    • @killingheaven3729
      @killingheaven3729 5 лет назад

      Which one is more deadlier my friend....ancient martial arts that are honed through warring ages or MMA which is practised during peaceful era....

    • @SandrockCustom
      @SandrockCustom 5 лет назад

      You have 10 years experience of MMA?

    • @opiniawam9205
      @opiniawam9205 5 лет назад +3

      It depends on what is your purpose when learning martial arts. If you want to be a cage fighter, I would suggest you to stay out of Silat. Not because it`s useless in cage fight, but because cage fight was not one of the reasons on why Silat gurus opened up Silat to the world, as you know Silat already came late to the game decades away compared to chinese and japanese martial arts.
      And as for combat effectiveness in real life exigent cirumstances, your 10 years MMA professional fighters won`t survive on indonesian streets against machetes armed robbers, but most silat practioners woud survive and had survived. I mean, if our freedom fighters ( silat fighters ) managed to beheaded and mutilated the heavily armed japanese soldiers, the british and the dutch during Indonesia independence war, what would you expect from a 10 years trained MMA fighter on indonesian streets?? Please, take your jokes somewhere else!

  • @radensantet1618
    @radensantet1618 4 года назад

    mntp ini asli guru silat bisa mnghncurkn bnda kras

  • @holilmesmerism4153
    @holilmesmerism4153 5 лет назад

    Pancak silat pelan tapi mematikan

  • @2WayFarer2
    @2WayFarer2 5 лет назад +2

    Keep going bro 💪

  • @yogabodyworks
    @yogabodyworks 4 года назад +1

    Nice work Guru!! Also where can i get soundtrack from🙏

  • @crayycray8370
    @crayycray8370 5 лет назад +2

    We need to see silat real fight on street

    • @deltahunter2302
      @deltahunter2302 4 года назад +4

      Why don't you try, go on challenge silat.

  • @stephennordlinger365
    @stephennordlinger365 5 лет назад

    Yes any push or pull straight between the legs will unbalance any one. More so if they are in a low stance.

  • @jenuelarceo6030
    @jenuelarceo6030 3 года назад

    yes?

  • @matthewlawrenson2734
    @matthewlawrenson2734 Год назад

    Like our Aiki centre..Great teacher..thanks

  • @TheFreeCat
    @TheFreeCat 6 лет назад +3

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge, meow.

  • @sakaali6141
    @sakaali6141 4 года назад

    thx guru maul

  • @sumangitjacquire8679
    @sumangitjacquire8679 5 лет назад

    i like this ..vedeo

  • @A.M.Customs
    @A.M.Customs Год назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @maypek4803
    @maypek4803 3 года назад

    Ur kind sharing of martial Art skill can be see in ur previous shown ( The budda background that u place on the wall ) is amazing U R a golden Holy carrier that protray what U R that u want to share in ur heart

  • @obhenx
    @obhenx 5 лет назад

    Mantap, cikgu !!!

  • @nasrulaiman6621
    @nasrulaiman6621 Год назад

    Can someone explain....the difference between this and boxing (use your leg to punch)?Im just curious....

  • @nickbosevski2043
    @nickbosevski2043 4 года назад

    Love the fighting.

  • @dlouis1830
    @dlouis1830 5 лет назад

    I like to call that first one the Louisville slugger!

  • @robocopexplorador9666
    @robocopexplorador9666 4 года назад

    go from Brazil

  • @turhantelyar
    @turhantelyar 2 месяца назад

    🙏

  • @husainisaini312
    @husainisaini312 4 года назад

    Hebat luar biasa

  • @carolinavegas362
    @carolinavegas362 2 года назад

    Ik dude robot skills is legit 😂

  • @YU-ed5wn
    @YU-ed5wn 3 года назад

    Wondering if there is practical kata exercises in Silat,cand if so, can Sufi demonstrate a few??

  • @burningknuckle26
    @burningknuckle26 11 месяцев назад

    I want to learn from maul mornie so bad

  • @ДобрыйИнструктор
    @ДобрыйИнструктор 6 лет назад +1

    Good!

  • @sfh2050
    @sfh2050 3 года назад

    Oh that's nothing, I can break iron with one hand. Only in my dreams.

  • @Menyhard
    @Menyhard 4 года назад

    Nice sir

  • @sweeneyg7783
    @sweeneyg7783 2 года назад

    This is why they got called witchcrafts and I’m high af insanity beautiful work

  • @aptcmpasion
    @aptcmpasion 5 лет назад

    great

  • @CRUZEOO
    @CRUZEOO 4 года назад +1

    7:42 imagine if you strike this to the head, the strike looks innocent but deadly, you can actually have an internal bleeding
    the best part is not a trick, its not a movie, 1 strike kill is possible in the world of silat

  • @rumahterakhir4146
    @rumahterakhir4146 5 лет назад

    silat kuntau is the best

  • @ezekielgarza1150
    @ezekielgarza1150 5 лет назад

    When I move you move, just like that

  • @Funky1ism
    @Funky1ism 6 лет назад +3

    I was wondering, if ever i wanted to join a seminar, do you have to have experience? I have experience with differents martial arts, but i have not trained in 6 years or so.
    Can i then still train in a seminar?
    Thanks.

    • @solorigami3398
      @solorigami3398 6 лет назад +2

      Funky1ism I think they welcoming everybody in their seminar.

    • @hoiwoi1632
      @hoiwoi1632 6 лет назад +2

      sure every one with the good vipes is welcome .

    • @WhimsicalWondersPotential
      @WhimsicalWondersPotential 6 лет назад +2

      I have been to 4 of the seminars. Any level is welcome. Beginners, students of different arts of every level, solders, everyone. Each time we had a great time.

  • @pendekarlapok5731
    @pendekarlapok5731 6 лет назад +1

    I got a feeling he just go along because he is your students because I don't see the science behind it

    • @adamsabah7674
      @adamsabah7674 6 лет назад +3

      Do u even learn science ? Lol ...

    • @Maul565
      @Maul565  6 лет назад +9

      Pendekar Lapok the coconuts I broke at the end of the video are NOT my students :D

    • @checkshyongquek5841
      @checkshyongquek5841 4 года назад

      Yes! Need to prove it at world class level MMA.

  • @amarhanif3177
    @amarhanif3177 6 лет назад

    mantap mang ,, i am from Indo

  • @nogzone847
    @nogzone847 6 лет назад

    Have you think about coming to NZ

    • @ericolea3499
      @ericolea3499 4 года назад

      nogz one maul will be on your back yard in 2020

  • @juliodrala
    @juliodrala 6 лет назад

    Exelente

  • @josephjavellana5030
    @josephjavellana5030 3 года назад

    Ambiyah

  • @aboodtiger2411
    @aboodtiger2411 6 лет назад

    As I was saying I really hope you do a training facility in Kuwait because I am trying to find any facility but I couldn’t find any
    So I really hope you read this and think about it and I am not just talking about just Kuwait I am even suggesting in the hole
    Meddle east

  • @superone5838
    @superone5838 6 лет назад

    That's cool

  • @de0509
    @de0509 3 года назад

    Not very sure whats being conveyed because tbh I dont really understand it. But if I were to make a guess this seems to be about the opponents legs. Like imagine if you draw a straight line on the floor connecting the opponents legs. To break their balance, its hard to use a force thats in a direction similar to the direction of the line between the two legs. Direction of our force needs to make an X with that line to make things easier

  • @karolbachut6541
    @karolbachut6541 Год назад

    To ideał a jak wygląda hanbara w twoim wykonaniu

  • @didididi5895
    @didididi5895 6 лет назад +7

    Bagus jua tuan mengajar silat melayu ne ke antarabngsa,tpi ingati jua apa yng jdi rahsia pendekar kitani,isi Taras buah pukul mati jgn luan dtayangkn,atu prinsip guru2 kitai dulu,maaf tuan...🤗

    • @ashchisalleh1454
      @ashchisalleh1454 6 лет назад +1

      Jangar kedekut ilmu. Dari kedekut jadi riak. Dari riak jadi lemah.

    • @ikhwan83
      @ikhwan83 6 лет назад +4

      Eh.. urang jipun atu mngajar urang lain sampai handal.. kitani urang islam mun mngajar.. biar tiada rahsia.. jangan karit.. mun karit jangan jd guru.. khianat ilmu namanya

    • @pspkine3324
      @pspkine3324 4 года назад

      saya sangat suka semua silat Ada yang silat syarat nye islam baru boleh belajar

  • @yafitham7970
    @yafitham7970 5 лет назад

    Mantap

  • @Macovic
    @Macovic 4 года назад

    Some aspects similar to some tai chi quan styles of China.

  • @yadiyjailani7432
    @yadiyjailani7432 5 лет назад +1

    Kenapa abiskita inda mengajar urg Brunei ?

    • @duman5596
      @duman5596 4 года назад

      Nda balik modal... 😕

  • @Smirkku
    @Smirkku 5 лет назад

    Maul is awesome :)

  • @Yourmirrors7831
    @Yourmirrors7831 3 года назад

    I still don't understand when he applied the power strike to that coconut,I thought maybe twisting your waist can generate more power when striking because you disturb your opponent center,I don't see him twisting his waist when he breaks that coconut

  • @daftar37
    @daftar37 4 года назад

    Assalamualaikum . Saya sangat suka dengan beladiri sufian meskipun hanya melihat dari chanel anda . Ini sejenis beladiri apa di indonesia kalau boleh saya tau

    • @ikhwan83
      @ikhwan83 2 года назад

      Silat di borneo di pengaruhi oleh kuntau... Bukan sahaja di brunei.. Tetapi di sabah sarawak juga.. Bukan sahaja sabah sarawak tapi kalimantan juga.. Jadi kalau mahu nyari yg mirip2 ini yang ada di indonesia.. Boleh tanyakan dengan melayu, banjar atau dayak di kalimantan yang tahu main KUNTAU

    • @daftar37
      @daftar37 2 года назад

      @@ikhwan83 kalau main kuntau sudah menjadi akar dari banyak silat di nusantara . Di tempat kami juga banyak . Tapi yg sy bingungkan adalah metodenya . Sy suka metodenya dan belum pernah sy lihat sebelumnya .

    • @ikhwan83
      @ikhwan83 2 года назад

      @@daftar37 permainannya bagi saya sama saja dengan beladiri nusantara secara umumnya.. Cuma, dia ini PINTAR mengajar, tahu memecahkan gerak hingga sekecil kecilnya.. Kemudian apa yang diajar, mudah pula orang memahaminya... Tidak semua guru bisa demikian.. Bahkan ramai suka merahsiakan..

    • @daftar37
      @daftar37 2 года назад

      @@ikhwan83 betul saudara q . Banyak guru yang menyembunyikan jurus 13 dan sekarang kalau di lombok hanya tersisa langkah 12 dan ada jg langkah 7

  • @mrdon1024
    @mrdon1024 5 лет назад

    Wow

  • @Amat_mitsuki212
    @Amat_mitsuki212 4 года назад

    Cerdas