Silat Suffian Bela Diri - Devastating Throws, Take-downs & Sweeps

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024

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  • @lujithegenie
    @lujithegenie 10 лет назад +98

    I think a lot of the drill moves are exceptionally brilliant. The instructor makes it look easy but I can assure you it is not. At full speed, the instructor will destroy your perception of time and how devastating his skills are. One minute you're standing and the next you're in the hospital with broken limbs wondering what happened to you. Well done, Mr. Instructor!!!

    • @TheBECK321
      @TheBECK321 6 лет назад +3

      Jim Hane jujitsu only know to tackling & arm bar, shitty martial art

    • @obicross
      @obicross 3 года назад

      It really is not easy. I tried to do some of his throw and ended pulled my back muscles, even tho i followed his instructions carefully

    • @zachariahtaylor7811
      @zachariahtaylor7811 Год назад

      @@TheBECK321 🤡

  • @macabrother75
    @macabrother75 10 лет назад +42

    Very beautiful! Those who question these techniques must know that they are drills and the instructor is also holding back.silat applied full strength is devastating!

    • @jac9963
      @jac9963 4 года назад +3

      The origins of all of the arts truly are so similar, as are the skills and abilities sought and attained unto through training therein.
      It is all working with human motion and the human body, and it is in the area of the underlying principles that a much deeper understanding of what lies behind the manifold and various methods and systems comes to pass.
      The central principles which render the various systems and styles effective are noticed and grasped immediately within the other systems and styles.
      It is a wonderful time for those on the martial journey, as the underlying unity in the diversity of the martial arts of the world is coming to be more deeply grasped and understood more and more, the world over.

  • @carlosensei1
    @carlosensei1 11 лет назад +44

    Interesting point John Jenkins makes in that "people don't just take a fall for you like that", and I think he's right...but I think he totally misses the point that this instructor is merely demonstrating the different possibilities that this beautiful system has to offer regarding throws and such to the group he's with. I don't think he gets that these are training drills, which if I might add...were performed with finesse and skill that looks effortless. Only a seasoned and knowledgeable instructor can do that. A superb example of what dedication to the discipline can do. Flawless demo. I think that if we were to spend as much time studying, practicing and evaluating a system and some day reached the level that this instructor has...I doubt that there would be any BS techniques involved. The confrontation would just end very quickly.

    • @CRUZEOO
      @CRUZEOO 8 лет назад +14

      +Carlos Olivares in the traditional silat training they train for years over and over and over into perfection until your body can move/react without you have to think the next step, until every move became your reflex. thats the real silat. this type of teaching is for foreign people. foreign people always want things quickly, thus missing the core essence of silat. alot of modern silat practitioner that i saw tho they have the moves and been called a master but their move are not as sharp and perfect as the traditional silat practitioner. example on training, the student have to repeatedly do the same takedown until he can perfect the move. even if takes 5 months to perfect just 1 move. step by step

    • @merchangdude1565
      @merchangdude1565 5 лет назад +2

      I'm tradisional silat pratitioner from Terengganu, Malaysia, you see silat is easy but the truth silat is hard, we practice physical and inside power( tenaga dalam ) that make us blade or sharp proof, this thing not teach for foreigner bcause its so hard to practicing even i cnt take it and just play with normal silat art, silat is soft but the pesilat have to be strong like steel when fighting

    • @deejin25
      @deejin25 4 года назад

      Because over time martial arts styles teaching in peacetime accumulate tons of techniques, many of questionable or limited value in confrontations you have lots of intricate moves and partners flinging themselves into the air. Also in modern times people come at you differently, more like an MMA or boxing or wrestling attack instead of a thrusting punch that locks in place so multiple techniques can be demonstrated. So if you only taught the techniques and training methods that worked under pressure without cooperation you'd have simpler systems, with less material flourishes.

  • @funkyboodah
    @funkyboodah 8 лет назад +17

    this video is like a gold mine

  • @isnich65
    @isnich65 10 лет назад +25

    a seminar in Berlin was my first contact with Silat, painfull but i had a lot of fun. :-)
    hope to see you again.

  • @herbertshriver2021
    @herbertshriver2021 6 лет назад +9

    I really enjoy Maul's presentations. He is extremely skilled. I studied Kenpo, Jiu Jitsu ,escrima and now studying Silat,(a different style, from Indonesia called Panglipur Galih.You can see it demonstrated in the Raid and other movies by Kang Cecep Rahman. Maul's version has a more Chinese influence and I believe would be called Kuntao Silat. There are literally hundreds of Silat styles. Maul's style is excellent and he is an excellent teacher. I know he studied Judo in Japan and his fellow students asked him to teach them weapon defense. People mention how they see Jiu Jitsu and other styles in his demonstrations, I have come to realize that there are many commonalties between various martial arts. However, studying Silat has add a whole new dimension to my understanding of various martial arts. The only thing I can add is that Silat is not a sport and still is a very serious ,lethal system of defense. I am glad I found an instructor here in Houston Texas at Houston Martial arts Academy, instructor :Kai. No matter what style of martial arts ones studies I believe this can be an useful addition since it adds weapons, strikes and when combined with grappling can really be fantastic combo. Respectfully, Herb

    • @solomongrundy4905
      @solomongrundy4905 Год назад

      As a judo and jujutsu sensei with over 40 years experience, I find the techniques as demonstrated in this video to be a waste of time and energy. Most of his throws go against the Judo principle of 'maximum efficiency with minimum effort.' He is not applying kuzushi effectively.
      >>>>The only thing I can add is that Silat is not a sport and still is a very serious ,lethal system of defense.

  • @OrcinusLaryngologist
    @OrcinusLaryngologist 9 лет назад +40

    Silat is so beautiful..

    • @donnyholman1547
      @donnyholman1547 4 года назад +2

      I agree. Kosho Ryo Kenpo is the same to me . Almost like magic . An escaping art as well as a destructive art.

  • @safant1978
    @safant1978 11 лет назад +11

    Sooo looking forward to learning some of this today, , my background is in judo, I gave it up frustrated at the lack of striking but this looks like a near perfect martial art, strikes, throws elements of bjj and heavy emphasis on finishing a fight faaast, think im gonna love the seminar today :)

  • @blueboy231
    @blueboy231 10 лет назад +9

    i have trained with him. when he puts his hands on you you bloody know about it lol. he makes you hurt in ways you never new you could. awesome.

  • @JxBx80
    @JxBx80 7 лет назад +4

    he makes it look so smooth. glad I watched

  • @eryhasan7909
    @eryhasan7909 10 лет назад +11

    Hello guys..just to an info for y'all..note that his hand touched opponent's joint@tendon@vital organ?a silat art is a very lethal one,with or without weapons..now bear in mind that this is a demo..a real situation in combat sometimes wouldn't be bare handed..now,put karambit(a curve little knife) in his hand..imagine the slightest slit of karambit at the touched area..that is the beauty of silat..the origins of close quarter combat..

  • @alicebellamio5491
    @alicebellamio5491 5 лет назад +1

    1st time to watch Silat Suffian Bela Diri, thumbs up to you!!❤️

  • @NatTurnergrandsonChrisdorner
    @NatTurnergrandsonChrisdorner 9 лет назад +44

    Silat is brutal and deadly! Some of these throws are similar to judo takedowns and throws.

    • @umngokburut
      @umngokburut 9 лет назад +4

      +ronald brantley That's why silat is always one of the most dangerous martial arts in the world..

    • @NatTurnergrandsonChrisdorner
      @NatTurnergrandsonChrisdorner 9 лет назад +2

      umngokburut I really want to learn this and judo.

    • @umngokburut
      @umngokburut 9 лет назад +2

      Musa Mansa If u wanna learn real silat go to Malaysia or Indonesia and maybe Brunei :)

    • @MegaPJ007
      @MegaPJ007 8 лет назад

      Musa Mansa i'm sorry i was wrong reply the comment,sorry my bad

    • @codecrimenews5508
      @codecrimenews5508 6 лет назад

      in my country there are 25 style silat. each dojo has its own characteristics
      focus on punching
      focus on locking
      focus on slamming
      focus on kicking
      focus on weapons
      mixed styles
      essentially silat was a flexible martial

  • @Justin-jw7ng
    @Justin-jw7ng 2 года назад

    Them exchanges and throws are so fast idelove to try them !! Thankyou sir .

  • @corysimmons455
    @corysimmons455 3 года назад +1

    Damn I love this marital art a complete system of strikes and throws

  • @TimothyArmstrongLoa-HuKungFu
    @TimothyArmstrongLoa-HuKungFu 10 лет назад +4

    Well done your training is awesome great job!!!

  • @sh6843
    @sh6843 3 года назад

    The fluidity of movement is awesome

  • @WingChunScientist
    @WingChunScientist 11 лет назад +2

    This is absolutely fantastic skill. Respect from a Wing Chun practitioner. Cheers.

  • @adaptivemartialarts5270
    @adaptivemartialarts5270 6 лет назад +2

    This man, so amazing!!

  • @5192aaron
    @5192aaron 2 года назад

    Silat instructor flings his students to the ground. Legend.

  • @sonnygallo5662
    @sonnygallo5662 6 лет назад

    Exceptional. This man is a machine. Peace and OSU

  • @lamdav7191
    @lamdav7191 11 лет назад +2

    Wow I like the entries and what's going on. It looks great. I may need to look into this more. I'm currently studying Systema but this looks great as well.

  • @myellis100
    @myellis100 11 лет назад

    Great combat street defense Suffian Bela Diri this tactics are highly effective in a real life combat situation. Thank you so much for sharing your awesome skills with us.

  • @sonnygallo5662
    @sonnygallo5662 6 лет назад +1

    This man is a weapon. Peace and OSU

  • @chilljlt
    @chilljlt 11 лет назад

    incredible. as always. Thank you !

  • @muhammadashiq9143
    @muhammadashiq9143 11 лет назад

    Speechless.. one of the beautiful art I've seen!

  • @MasterBrianJohns
    @MasterBrianJohns 10 лет назад

    An excellent video showing awesome versatility!

  • @brijseeker
    @brijseeker 11 лет назад

    Love it! One of my favorite Silat Gurus

  • @dolliemarasigan3978
    @dolliemarasigan3978 4 года назад

    i learned more a lot about the techniques on how to depend myself from my opponent in case that there is a stranger who will attack me, i know how to depend myself against them. thanks a lot

  • @vicegerentsofearth
    @vicegerentsofearth 11 лет назад

    Salam
    You always managed to invoke pain in me just by looking at you working on others.

  • @Awakening2C
    @Awakening2C 10 лет назад +2

    Great stuff !!!

  • @middleway100
    @middleway100 11 лет назад

    Awesome stuff! Thanks for posting

  • @levelu7
    @levelu7 9 лет назад

    Quite impressive. Thanks for sharing.

  • @uptish1
    @uptish1 6 лет назад

    Too good!! Excellent combinations!!

  • @TheSilatiger
    @TheSilatiger 11 лет назад +1

    as a junior judo champion Im impressed with your throwing ability,and its interesting to see the finishes as in judo you would go to groundwork or ne waza,these are a little more combat useful ,do these have their origin in chin na throws?

  • @Akis_101
    @Akis_101 11 лет назад

    Amazing like always!

  • @karatefire
    @karatefire 11 лет назад

    Great Silat - Always a pleasure to watch! Steve Gresham

  • @CottonFist
    @CottonFist 11 лет назад

    Absolutely Brilliant Technique! Much respect....

  • @Matrix2reloaded-d3i
    @Matrix2reloaded-d3i Год назад

    My favourite martial art it's silat suffian Bela diri empty handed it's the best ❤

  • @jac9963
    @jac9963 4 года назад

    Amazing..!....I love this martial art, and am very keen to look into any given opportunity to train within this school, also.

  • @oisinMcsorley
    @oisinMcsorley 11 лет назад

    This is superb!

  • @wael77
    @wael77 11 лет назад

    That last one is brutal. Great stuff.

  • @jtxarmy6670
    @jtxarmy6670 5 лет назад +1

    If someone applied this on MMA or UFC i will be his biggest fan.
    .
    This is so effective

  • @XavierDUVAL
    @XavierDUVAL 11 лет назад +1

    Great job as always Maul!

  • @aydengillam9176
    @aydengillam9176 2 года назад

    I practice silat but I don't have an official trainer so sadness there but I love silat it is beautiful brutal awsome and enjoyable to watch

  • @TheSilatiger
    @TheSilatiger 11 лет назад +1

    to people who doubt the effectiveness of throws in street fights,I have used them a couple of times and the attacker didn't get up again,landing one on pavement and another on grass,it took them a while to recover

    • @mardisdarwis
      @mardisdarwis 3 года назад

      I did that kick catch takedown techniques in my sparring, it was very effective

  • @AndresCisnerosEnriquez
    @AndresCisnerosEnriquez 8 лет назад +1

    excelent, so great, great master

  • @assassinnightwalker8679
    @assassinnightwalker8679 7 лет назад +2

    respect Brunei's silat

  • @Kev80ification
    @Kev80ification 9 лет назад +1

    Amazing technique!!!!

  • @tpvalley
    @tpvalley 10 лет назад

    we practice 2 of these moves, the throws in wada ryu karate; I love some of the opther takedowns, genius.

  • @mrmaessack6585
    @mrmaessack6585 7 лет назад +2

    Fast brutal and effective art.

  • @obee3miami
    @obee3miami 11 лет назад

    That's some hard core stuff thans for showing us.

  • @darrylportra1490
    @darrylportra1490 7 лет назад +1

    Very Impressive

  • @woofiewill
    @woofiewill 10 лет назад +12

    Who is this instructor? I want training from him.

  • @jordanblythe104
    @jordanblythe104 11 лет назад

    There needs to be an action movie with no plot, only people being beaten by maul. A full 120 minutes of silat suffian bela diri filmed professionally would be the best movie ever

  • @jeezosdude867
    @jeezosdude867 6 лет назад

    This guy moves better than anything I’ve seen

  • @tlapower
    @tlapower 11 лет назад

    You can train with Guru Maul in the US this year. There is a camp in Washington DC area in June 2013. Rare opportunity to train this art from Brunei little know in the West with worldwide trainees and enthusiasts.

  • @damiresq
    @damiresq 9 лет назад +6

    I thought i am crazy watching video with a mister called Suffian Bela Diri
    about silat and hearing.... italian ? :))

    • @tlapower
      @tlapower 9 лет назад +6

      That seminar is in Italy, but Guru Maul teaches around the world. We are looking forward to his 5 seminar dates in the US in 2015.

    • @adisafwan4425
      @adisafwan4425 8 лет назад +1

      +La Bella Damir no, his name is Maul, suffian bela diri is the name of the silat, not after the person whos teaching it currently.

  • @arppeas859
    @arppeas859 11 лет назад +1

    yeah i love silat

  • @MrAl7768
    @MrAl7768 11 лет назад

    Excellent technique

  • @NabilAbdulrashidComedy
    @NabilAbdulrashidComedy 10 лет назад +1

    He has a jujitsu background.. Very good stuff though nice to see it all blending well.

  • @orangbiasa6110
    @orangbiasa6110 3 года назад

    Mantap & sangat bermanfaat

  • @truebluekit
    @truebluekit 11 лет назад

    Wow. Hormat sangat pada Guru Maul. Memang hebat.

  • @89gtu
    @89gtu 11 лет назад

    Love the wor k brother

  • @hotpopcorncake
    @hotpopcorncake 11 лет назад

    That looks fun to do. I've learn some move every time I watch these vids.

  • @sufuhashim2092
    @sufuhashim2092 11 лет назад

    nice thank you

  • @buyingbuying123
    @buyingbuying123 11 лет назад

    Super...amazing...

  • @fatehmunabbeh9953
    @fatehmunabbeh9953 5 лет назад +1

    Teknik yang sangat praktikal.

  • @BronzeTiger82
    @BronzeTiger82 11 лет назад

    One is taught in accordance to one's fitness to learn.

  • @Matrix2reloaded-d3i
    @Matrix2reloaded-d3i 11 месяцев назад

    ❤😮wow awesome 😎👍

  • @amirullahgani4417
    @amirullahgani4417 10 лет назад

    saya sangat suka bela diri ini, adalah hal baguss

  • @Quetzalcoatl980
    @Quetzalcoatl980 11 лет назад

    Brilliant good understandin of the body mechanics

  • @joeynorum6007
    @joeynorum6007 5 лет назад

    Great techniques
    I like it. I am from Jakarta.

  • @hku99
    @hku99 11 лет назад

    Oooooo nice, man Ive got to learn Silat

  • @Tipagon
    @Tipagon 11 лет назад

    wow,amazing! where can i learn this type of silat?

  • @JordanYee
    @JordanYee 11 лет назад +1

    if you're referring to the sapu sweep at 1:00, pendekarbobbe goes into the theory behind it in "Elements of Sapu." he's a friend of maul's too, so i don't think they conflict in their methodology too much either:
    watch?v=GgYjWjKeT7s

  • @charlestesla1987
    @charlestesla1987 10 лет назад

    Buenísimos

  • @tmcode2010
    @tmcode2010 7 лет назад +4

    Silat is beauty but deadly

  • @tlapower
    @tlapower 11 лет назад

    Do you know about the SSBD summer camp that is offer this month, June, in Washington DC?

  • @minasz
    @minasz 11 лет назад

    great technique

  • @micktully189
    @micktully189 6 лет назад +1

    Seriously legit

  • @truebluekit
    @truebluekit 11 лет назад

    Would you mind sharing which ones you find unrealistic? I'm puzzled because they all seem fine to me.

  • @terrydawson2239
    @terrydawson2239 5 лет назад

    I like the intro music. Where is it from?

  • @asdghj4566
    @asdghj4566 4 года назад +1

    Macam mana nk belajar silat suffian di semenanjung malaysia?

  • @DeoanandGeer
    @DeoanandGeer 5 лет назад

    Is nice. But can you learn by watching only ?

  • @TheSpidey2211
    @TheSpidey2211 9 лет назад +4

    *In Australian Voice* the savagery, the brutality, the ruthlessness...

    • @ryohazuki3071
      @ryohazuki3071 7 лет назад

      Roland Lawshea and in its originality there were fatalities.

  • @herrbogio
    @herrbogio 4 года назад

    Ma in Italia!?!?!? Nooo troppo un grande!

  • @wael77
    @wael77 11 лет назад

    Dimitris, real life is unpredictable yet predictable. Unpredictable in the sense that nothing is planned or choreographed. People move or respond in unexpected ways. Predictable in that the human body can only move in so many ways. Our goal is to become experts in the functioning of the human body, so that no matter how someone responds, we see possibilities and can capitalize on them.

  • @sanitysedges
    @sanitysedges 11 лет назад

    cool ...... he is skilled

  • @DeoanandGeer
    @DeoanandGeer 5 лет назад

    This one is commendable.Yes ?

  • @geneparmesan6145
    @geneparmesan6145 4 года назад

    Amazing as always!...104 down-votes wtf?

  • @jbouse64
    @jbouse64 11 лет назад +1

    I believe this man studied Jiujutsu at one point. He moves beautifully. However, this is demonstration. Make it real and the throws will not work so smooth. Honestly he has partner that knows how to fall here.

  • @JollySilver
    @JollySilver 11 лет назад +1

    Get the director of the Raid: Redemption on this. STAT!

  • @микпростой
    @микпростой 7 лет назад

    очень интересный мастер...

  • @mohammadmahdimovahedfar3245
    @mohammadmahdimovahedfar3245 Месяц назад

    I wish one day I could visit Maul Mornie closely.

  • @truebluekit
    @truebluekit 11 лет назад

    Maybe Maul did learn Jujitsu, maybe he didn't. There is one silat in Sabah (right next to Brunei) called Mandung Sepanji, which seems quite similar to SSBD, and it has a lot of balance disruption moves.
    So anyone with a love of slamming people down and knows the basics of physics can come up with this, especially if they're part of a culture that's been doing it for ages.

  • @reginaldmosley64
    @reginaldmosley64 5 лет назад

    all i got to say is WOW

  • @glosterkenari1378
    @glosterkenari1378 10 лет назад +6

    if u want seeing silat ,try to searching the raid redemption

    • @Huhmasta
      @Huhmasta 10 лет назад +4

      a better display of silat would be merantau, the raid showcases a lot of different martial arts

    • @glosterkenari1378
      @glosterkenari1378 10 лет назад

      Oh....i forget it ......merantau

    • @DASyam-tb7qt
      @DASyam-tb7qt 6 лет назад

      Different type of Silat, since Silat itself has more than 100 "tastes". In the movie it's Silat Minang, from Indonesia. Maul practices Bruneian Kuntao Silat. But nevertheless, you're right, it's still Silat. Same philosophy, to kill your opponent as quick as possible.

  • @linkuei5827
    @linkuei5827 8 лет назад +2

    silat is baraka s main martial art from MKX

    • @Bubble23428
      @Bubble23428 5 лет назад

      Yep but we dont know what type of silat is baraka doing

  • @rogeriosergiodeoliveira2595
    @rogeriosergiodeoliveira2595 Год назад +1

    ROGÉRIO SERGIO eu quero aprender