SECRET POWER OF REFERENCE POINTS SILAT Maul Mornie

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  • @kidglove55
    @kidglove55 5 лет назад +106

    I love that he gives explanation of everything. Silat is a complete system. I study Pentjak Silat Poekoelan Tjimindie. These are very similar. This is real martial arts. Much respect.

    • @adamdamiri4823
      @adamdamiri4823 4 года назад +3

      Hoo pencak silat pukulan Cimande? Salam, sir 🔥🔥

    • @ECA2
      @ECA2 4 года назад +1

      I attended a seminar on pencak silat pukulan tjimindie in Indonesia many years ago. I was impressed. I didn't know there were any schools in the US.

    • @sv4h22a4
      @sv4h22a4 3 года назад +1

      Silat is pretty much similar throughout the nusantara, many animal movement, monkey while striking, tiger while defence, thats why a lot of the look similar

  • @Prof.Fulkerson
    @Prof.Fulkerson 6 лет назад +403

    Silat seems like a complete system of strikes, take downs, and submissions. It also has weapons. Not many martial arts offer all this, and the movements are fluid and quick. Very cool!

    • @faizrzak
      @faizrzak 6 лет назад +29

      yup.. the art is deadly but the unique thing is its still showing the beauty of movement.

    • @bayurocky1326
      @bayurocky1326 6 лет назад +22

      silat is the best martial art

    • @mattjennings5864
      @mattjennings5864 6 лет назад +12

      @Fisticuffs Guilde oh you can turn a break into submission by threatening to break him and he shall compel because his life is at your mercy!

    • @mattjennings5864
      @mattjennings5864 6 лет назад +1

      @Fisticuffs Guilde of course. I'm talking when it's him alone!

    • @jethrocket9283
      @jethrocket9283 6 лет назад +7

      Krav Maga, Wing Chun, Jeet kune do, Dumog, Escrima

  • @PaddyNinja
    @PaddyNinja 6 лет назад +15

    Such a great teacher. It's not just his solid technique but also his humour that makes him so endearing. Peace.

  • @Skylarkraven
    @Skylarkraven 5 лет назад +76

    Don’t even let the attacker grab your clothes. Anticipate, go straight for the danger zones using reference points, super efficient movement by Master Maul as always 🥰

    • @joesphgross562
      @joesphgross562 3 года назад +3

      A straight punch or attack always beats a looping one for sure.

    • @jamesreid8638
      @jamesreid8638 6 месяцев назад +2

      Bruce Lee told his students: "if somebody grabs you, punch him."
      A kick will do, too, but it's tactically sound advice. If he can't touch you, there's no need to escalate.

  • @ERMtheJUICEMAN
    @ERMtheJUICEMAN 6 лет назад +161

    "Don't fall for me! I will throw you" love that he says that.

    • @kireiemiya5019
      @kireiemiya5019 4 года назад +7

      Coz tht insulting the teacher

    • @GhostCrowGamer
      @GhostCrowGamer 4 года назад +13

      @@kireiemiya5019 it's not, it's because he trying to show practicality vs the fantasy that you see on YT.

  • @azuldebianka328
    @azuldebianka328 3 года назад +8

    I found my Master! I love when he says, "...we're trying to make sure he stops breathing ...". Awesome! For self-defense purposes, of course.

  • @Ymirson999
    @Ymirson999 7 лет назад +93

    What I like most about his expression of silat is that he executes it from a relatively normal standing position.

    • @de0509
      @de0509 5 лет назад +11

      Yes. Learnt a different form of silat. We too dont kick higher than the waist, because firstly its dangerous to get a leg grabbed, and secondly, forget soiling clothes, sometimes our clothes dont even allow kicking that high. But other martial arts like muay thai do refine the high kicks really well. Muay Thai is definitely one of the top martial arts in the world imo

    • @john851231
      @john851231 5 лет назад +8

      Thats why the basic prinsipal from silat its "Langkah" (Steps). Coz the steps is determine how the outcome fight. How to close the gap, avoide the attack, get behind your enemies, from there we able to do how to defense, counter or Attack.

    • @de0509
      @de0509 4 года назад +6

      @jake mate Silat, along with with oriental martial arts and western martial arts too are a creation of man, not God. In life many things are good, some are better, but nothing is perfect

  • @kungfuneuquen
    @kungfuneuquen 3 года назад +26

    What impressive abilities. I never get tired of watching your videos and learning. Much respect Master Maul.

  • @LionofJudah777
    @LionofJudah777 6 лет назад +23

    I like the fact that he doesn't ever ball up his fists or throw a single punch...Just parrying! Beautiful!

    • @joesphgross562
      @joesphgross562 3 года назад +1

      Yes but a clenched fist is always slower and less powerful than a loose until the moment of impact when tightened. Its almost like a 1 inch punch technique

  • @edi9892
    @edi9892 6 лет назад +67

    His art reminds me of: this world is beautiful but cruel.

  • @johnnyb6049
    @johnnyb6049 6 лет назад +64

    Ahhh, good to see someone who knows that there is also a Tactical aspect to Combat
    However you are able to do it, Sweeping an opponent's arm across his body lessens his potential to continue to attack, and if you can also cause the opponent's body to rotate, their ability to continue to attack is lessened much more.
    In fact, taking control of an opponent's balance is one of the Keys to increasing your potential for a successful outcome.
    Looks good.

  • @lsporter88
    @lsporter88 6 лет назад +9

    Very comprehensive and practical Traditional Martial Art. Very kinetic....and lethal. Great demonstration.

  • @faizalbinibrahim6871
    @faizalbinibrahim6871 5 лет назад +34

    Yes . Silat martial art is actually , technics for fighting in real wars .

    • @lilgarou3205
      @lilgarou3205 4 года назад +3

      Faizal Bin Ibrahim the art of wars

  • @georgehepburn4915
    @georgehepburn4915 3 года назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @SNANO-pv4fy
    @SNANO-pv4fy 7 лет назад +6

    Always a Real pleasure to see Mr M. Mornie at work.

  • @edgarlg345
    @edgarlg345 5 лет назад +5

    Pushing a person off a bridge? This has to be the deadliest form of martial arts! Now I know where the saying "he sleeps with the fishes" comes from! Excellent video! There's nothing like seeing a true master at work! He flows from one movement to another!

  • @ajindaru_fy
    @ajindaru_fy 4 года назад +4

    I love Kuntao. I studied Kuntao since I was 4 years old. Kuntao is a silat style whose movements are very tight.

  • @lou36heron87
    @lou36heron87 4 года назад +15

    very impressive, I like watching Maul's videos, I've been recently studying Silat after many years in other systems, Silat is a good close quarters system, thanks for sharing

    • @rhyzhenthioz
      @rhyzhenthioz 8 месяцев назад

      Which country are you from sir?

  • @roninmantis7584
    @roninmantis7584 3 года назад +13

    Really enjoy his videos. So much in common with the Chinese arts and how location plays a part in the style. Kudos!!!

    • @VonRicth
      @VonRicth 3 месяца назад

      Sure coz this kuntau parrying style..some silat merged with wushu..we called them silat kuntau..chinese trader brought kungfu into malay achipelago when they migrate and married local people

  • @marceritterbachvontelerhnu9283
    @marceritterbachvontelerhnu9283 6 лет назад +10

    thanx master i looked this now the second time but still impressed how this simple pressure point moves are still working ... i thought the opponent would not allow you to get one hit in official fight but with your silat training i improved myself bushido... thanks

  • @armandhj5034
    @armandhj5034 6 лет назад +40

    The keyboard warriors are the real master here. Damn i love their comments.

  • @AlvaroDiazCastro
    @AlvaroDiazCastro 5 лет назад +16

    Maul: Reference point
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    Me: Aha, that's why it's called Martial ARTS - Beauty, Poetry, Rithm, Aesthetic flow. Totally engaged with Silat since I saw the first video from Maul Mornie 6 years ago.

  • @truebluekit
    @truebluekit 6 лет назад +33

    "If he grabs me, he's mine." Whaattt??? That's crazy!

    • @zokajz1021
      @zokajz1021 4 года назад

      Like a Dog or pit bull

    • @encyclopediaamericana7234
      @encyclopediaamericana7234 4 года назад +1

      Has he not just GIVEN you his hand? Lol. Both of yours are free, right?

    • @kobked-x
      @kobked-x 3 года назад

      @@encyclopediaamericana7234 exactly and with that hand, balance and structure ...when some one loses those, the fight is over.

    • @zamolxezamolxe8131
      @zamolxezamolxe8131 8 месяцев назад

      It is because it is a bate. So if he takes the bate, he got him! Otherwise he would not let him touch

    • @VonRicth
      @VonRicth 3 месяца назад

      ​@@zamolxezamolxe8131bait bro..masturBATE grip different kind of fisting

  • @micktully189
    @micktully189 7 лет назад +100

    Master Maul on fire as always... trust me, this would work against a resisting opponent and dare I say it.. even against a keyboard warrior!!

    • @worldofmartialartstelevision
      @worldofmartialartstelevision  7 лет назад +40

      Aren't keyboard warriors invincible?

    • @cpcombine
      @cpcombine 7 лет назад +8

      "No way! I grew up watching Steven Segal movies and I know! This would never ever work not no how. could totally beat anyone trying this."

    • @aruatmadji1202
      @aruatmadji1202 7 лет назад +8

      This is better than traditional Aikido, this is even better than Russian Real Aikido.

    • @cpcombine
      @cpcombine 7 лет назад +8

      I was just teasing about all of the predictable keyboard ninjas (who did not disappoint if you scroll down and read some of the comments). I am a HUGE fan of Maul's and have trained Silat for years.

    • @aruatmadji1202
      @aruatmadji1202 7 лет назад +4

      I'm also a fan of Darth Maul too.

  • @adiandrei3006
    @adiandrei3006 6 лет назад +15

    i like it when the teacher tells the student "don't fall for me, I will throw you" :)

  • @packrcch
    @packrcch 5 месяцев назад +1

    i rarely see videos that stress the importance of developing striking power in both hands. extremely important...especially if you are left-handed.

  • @togelz
    @togelz 6 лет назад +38

    Silat in the bottomline is the art of killing, it begins as a self defense mechanism againts wild animal or an invader, in other words the kill or be killed situation so poking eyes, attacking groins, dislocating joints, attacking neck, or any other moves that would be considered "dirty" in any martial arts are legal in Silat (at least outside the official competitive match/tournament of course),...

    • @Wagyu_Jubei
      @Wagyu_Jubei 2 года назад +3

      Other arts can fight dirty. It’s not some secret. It’s called combative mindset and dancing around in a sarong isn’t more deadly than countless other arts , especially when you see most silat people don’t spar full contact or know how to actually grapple. You live in a fantasy world.

    • @shawn6669
      @shawn6669 2 года назад +2

      @@Wagyu_Jubei you seem like you're 12. Nobody but a 12 year old would be that convinced they know they're right when they obviously don't know what they're talking about. If you think Silat people don't spar and don't grapple...well, that just shows that you don't know what you're talking about. Just sayin.

    • @Wagyu_Jubei
      @Wagyu_Jubei 2 года назад

      @@shawn6669 I haven’t seen any good sparring or grappling from this guy.

    • @adamgaming9165
      @adamgaming9165 Год назад +1

      silat is a martial art that has many types, such as silat gayung, silat cekak, silat sendeng, and many more. silat that is contested in the Commonwealth or Olympics is athletic silat, that silat is only for sport and not as a martial art. Silat for real self-defense is capable of defeating armed enemies of more than 10 people at a time.

    • @adamgaming9165
      @adamgaming9165 Год назад +1

      that what you know. because silat is secret weapon of nusantara, this martial arts not to be expose in film or tv. if want to learn silat just come to Malaysia or Indonesia

  • @azlanothmanPDA
    @azlanothmanPDA 4 года назад +45

    SOME OF THE COMMENTS HERE MENTIONED SUBMISSIONS.
    YES, SILAT HAS MANY SUBMISSIONS MOVES..ITS CALL, "KUNCI", OR LOCKS.
    WE, MSIAN KOMANDOS DO USE THESE "KUNCI" METHODS TO DISARM OUR ENEMIES IN D JUNGLE FOR SILENT N QUICK KILLS.
    #22komandos

    • @SulaimanSujono
      @SulaimanSujono 4 года назад +2

      Well said

    • @joesphgross562
      @joesphgross562 3 года назад +1

      Where did this style become about the Pacific islands? Its definitely versatile and almost judo type throws or trips. I would like to try this technique 👍

  • @michaelellis141
    @michaelellis141 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing Sifu Maul Mornie. Awesome basics. Keep up the great work.

  • @Maxbalax
    @Maxbalax 8 месяцев назад +1

    sampuran...
    Salam pangwanoh TI Abah na Baraka, ngalangkungan channel tutorial seputar jurus langka 🙏
    mantap eta gerakan na Matak betah anu nempo 👍,
    mugia ka para guru, srg para murid anu sami mikacinta kana seni beladiri ieu, sing garede milik
    Kitu deui Kanu gaduh channel ieu , tetep jaya di medsos...

  • @sifudominiqueemond6292
    @sifudominiqueemond6292 6 лет назад +9

    Very cool. The similarity between this Silat style and Wing Chun is very interesting. Not sure which influenced which, or if it all. Wing Chun lore never mentions any Indonesian influence, but there was Chinese migration to Indonesia. Neutral stance to side neutral stances, getting to the blindside, controlling the elbow. Simultaneous defense and attack. In my WC lineage we pick up our feet, but other lineages twist in place. This Silat master does both...in bare feet. Perhaps in ancient cities and jungles it was possible to twist in place on dusty roads, paths, and this is why it worked. Wearing grippy running shoes, if you twist, you snap your ankles or knees...depending on the surface you are standing on. This master is very skilled...his students are very lucky. Bow of respect. :)

    • @tonypee3465
      @tonypee3465 6 лет назад

      I'm not saying that Silat is the greatest from other form of martial arts (it depends on the practitioner), but Silat have more complete system in term of attack, defense, takedown, grappling, joints, etc and even weapons of choice.
      This perfection maybe obtained thanks to influence by Chinese, Indian & Arabs immigrants in the regions hundred years ago by bringing their own martial arts style and assimilated with local martial arts which eventually became modern Silat today.

    • @bandungkotakembang6446
      @bandungkotakembang6446 6 лет назад

      silat born since hundred years ago. since alot of kingdom in indonesia. Sriwijaya Kingdom, Majapahit Kingdom, Demak Kingdom, Mataram Kingdom and many more.
      Very old traditional silat has mystic/magic.
      But you can learn silat without mystic.

    • @marldrededler9018
      @marldrededler9018 5 лет назад +2

      Yes. in Borneo, Chinese martial arts does hv some influence in the local martial arts systems, hence the name kuntau. We use the term 'silat' but among local tongues 'kuntau' is widely used. depending on ur area n environment, Kuntau(s) has a lot of different styles.

  • @JorgeArias-f4z
    @JorgeArias-f4z 19 дней назад +2

    Buenas noches profe, está buena la técnica de confu silat para la defensa personal y combate

  • @williameaton9299
    @williameaton9299 Год назад +1

    My one of my favorite marital artist Ty :)

  • @derrick031072
    @derrick031072 5 лет назад +1

    I love the humour he incorporates in there...

  • @garethrooney1124
    @garethrooney1124 2 года назад +5

    I love silat i just wish the displays were done with real true to life punches , maybe not with the whole intent but at least with how a punch comes at you in real life
    Maul is legend have much respect for him

  • @dougantonucci8278
    @dougantonucci8278 4 года назад +4

    I love how he told his student dont fall for me I'll do it for you. Lol

  • @KyokushinKichiKai
    @KyokushinKichiKai 6 лет назад +2

    Very a tune to his, and his opponents body. Acute accuracy and finesse.

  • @danielenyel3542
    @danielenyel3542 4 года назад +1

    What's I like about this , is the environment , it's fun

  • @ganananddabeedeen4142
    @ganananddabeedeen4142 2 года назад +1

    `So clear and direct!

  • @richardclark5148
    @richardclark5148 5 лет назад +1

    Its very much on the circular...in the pakua...very fluid with minimal effort.

  • @Vasquimho
    @Vasquimho 7 лет назад +12

    Please do dvd's. Great art!

  • @MKMF57
    @MKMF57 6 лет назад +18

    My humble opinion; silat is not for hexagon... But for self defence or art of war.

    • @MKMF57
      @MKMF57 6 лет назад +6

      dario cassar sorry mate, disagree with ur opinion.. back in ancient times, i guess no movie been made.. thus kung fu and silat r not for film.. nowadays, they add beautiful choreography in fighting scene for the sake of filming.

    • @nashrullahmustaffa3616
      @nashrullahmustaffa3616 6 лет назад +4

      my father always said . if someone want to pick a fight with u . run . if u cant . fight , either the opponet be killed or got 3 or 4 broken brone with 2 or 3 move . its depend on situation .
      his my master . its a family silat . just family can learn it .

    • @jasoncox4234
      @jasoncox4234 5 лет назад

      Spot on. Eyes and joints would be gone on 45 seconds or less. The bottom line is to take a attacker to the ground ASAP and leave them at room temperature. Or you impead movement and leave them.

  • @martialkintu2035
    @martialkintu2035 7 лет назад +4

    Wow this was actually really informative. And I usually only watch what's impressive

  • @karatefire
    @karatefire 6 лет назад +4

    Always so entertaining to watch! Thank you sir. Steve Gresham

  • @TheSilatiger
    @TheSilatiger 7 лет назад +52

    to all the knockers here,especially james c ,u wouldnt last five minutes against maul and would end up in hospital,I have been a judo champion,fought hundreds of kumites and randoris,and ne wazas,boxed,kickboxed and muay thaied and I would say that silat is the most technically correct style Ive ever done,you are judging on one eight minute video,suggest you look at more of his vids to see the wider picture

    • @kalikaputra
      @kalikaputra 7 лет назад +4

      Share a video with a real sparring season and fight please. no Choreographed shit please. IF you cant? BULLLLSHIDO

    • @TheSilatiger
      @TheSilatiger 7 лет назад +18

      no its like the army ,you train killing but you dont have real war ,why .because soldiers would be slain so you have exercises thats what silat is like ,killing tecniks can not be sport,there for war,weapons too,if we did freefighting ,we would have people with one or two eyes missing,,knife scars,missing limbs

    • @hazwanhashimhjibrahim
      @hazwanhashimhjibrahim 6 лет назад +1

      TheSilatiger agree sir

    • @mediaboyz9848
      @mediaboyz9848 6 лет назад +1

      thanks for sharing, an previous older friend of mine was pretty tough and he took silat encouraged me too as well. problem is I couldn't find a school that taught it and he moved!

    • @slingshotmcoy
      @slingshotmcoy 6 лет назад +3

      Kalika Putra Can't link things in youtube comments but, look it up, there is actual footage of silat being sparred, also silat competition fighting. There's also some stuff with Silat in a cage against other styles. Both Silat in a cage videos i've found the Silat fighter won. One of them is in America with a guy using some Silat, the other is a Silat fighter vs Thai Kickboxer. American won via knockout, the one against a Thai kickboxer won via submission.
      You can actually find evidence of Silat being used and working.

  • @azlanazizibinmdyusof3949
    @azlanazizibinmdyusof3949 3 года назад

    Maul mornie silat style is for the rich people during ancient time..that is why..the body posture always steady..and the style always be in the upright position..now i could differenciate between silat practice from the farmer and merchant or rich society!

  • @GhostCrowGamer
    @GhostCrowGamer 4 года назад +5

    master of angles aka positioning.

  • @TheEnneagram
    @TheEnneagram 7 лет назад +33

    Note to the camera operator: please resist the temptation to zoom in so far, as this crops out the footwork.

    • @worldofmartialartstelevision
      @worldofmartialartstelevision  7 лет назад +24

      These are filmed as they happen, there is no rehearsal, so sometimes we aren't in the best spot to catch everything. We do our best : )

    • @kobked-x
      @kobked-x 3 года назад +2

      @@worldofmartialartstelevision and Thank you for doing it all !

    • @worldofmartialartstelevision
      @worldofmartialartstelevision  3 года назад +1

      @@kobked-x You're welcome

  • @mdashrie5375
    @mdashrie5375 2 месяца назад

    Silat is practiced in Malaysia, Southern Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia, Brunei and Southern Philippines. Yes, most of them are practiced in the region of the Malay Archipelago, Southeast Asia.

  • @robdeskrd
    @robdeskrd 4 года назад +3

    For people who don't yet know if you want to "think in Silat" you need to learn how to put a man on the triangle.
    When you understand the triangle all the reference points, foot traps and sweeps &, striking can start synergizing.
    It takes a lot of practice but these old combatives systems if done right will end fights super fast. Systems such as this were developed for people to use in pitched melee battles by guys who skill & understanding was proven by fighting and winning in battles.
    In pitched melee 2 groups collide, at first you have only seconds with each opponent as everybody had been rushing over to the enemy and it takes a moment to slow down;
    a strike or parry or, blocking shield and then either 1/both falls or 1/both keep running and that other is then forgotten as the next opponent comes into range. The time it takes to merge opposition forces when battle is joined is supremely dangerous because it's a successive blur, like the quick random path for a ball on a really good pinball machine but each encounter carries the intention of killing.
    Awareness, speed and, purposeful violence-
    That is as crazy as it gets, once the forces have been joined the pace should mellow as everyone takes stock of the current state a now thinking returns and tactics improvised to serve any planned strategies but in the joining period combatives skills are the key.
    Most violent encounters as an adult will be circumstantial;
    an attempted robbery,
    an ambush at a bar,
    an argument with a stranger that quickly turns physical- whatever it is it you didn't pre-plan on violent action combatives skills are what these situations call for..........
    ..... ....... and remember guys like Musashi, he fought 60 duels and retired undefeated: these skills can be honed.

    • @onepunchflan3071
      @onepunchflan3071 3 года назад

      Miyamoto Musashi was a legendary warrior. Probably the deadliest documented swordsman. I'm so intrigued by the fact he finished many of his opponents with a Bokken

    • @ukoysakabo7310
      @ukoysakabo7310 3 года назад

      @@onepunchflan3071 it has something to do with the pragmatic mindset that real swordsmen isn't only limited to swords and can wield almost anything ordinary like it's the real sword. It's tiring to explain it because English is just my second language so just read and reread his book.

  • @burningknuckle26
    @burningknuckle26 Год назад +2

    I would love to learn Silat. looks brutal.

  • @rehabilitacionfisicaenmiam5481
    @rehabilitacionfisicaenmiam5481 6 лет назад +7

    Master, I'm from Miami Florida, I'm very impress with your technique , do yo have any Silat practice hear in Florida?

    • @sv4h22a4
      @sv4h22a4 3 года назад

      😂😂 u come to indonesia,malaysia, brunei or philipines the average guy on the street could teach u how to kill with a few 'jurus'(technique). This art is mainly passed down from generation to generation, there no book or any written reference whatsoever, if guru maul is amazing you could bet that his father/uncle/grandfather or his close relatives is a silat master

    • @jhon.k.3227
      @jhon.k.3227 3 года назад +1

      @@sv4h22a4 well, I'm a fanatical self-defense hunter, one day I will for sure 😆

  • @lclandcare
    @lclandcare 3 года назад +1

    This guy is fantastic

  • @BigRude01
    @BigRude01 3 года назад +1

    Very Good and Educational.. Thanks..

  • @rapidsniper2008
    @rapidsniper2008 7 лет назад +39

    A bunch of kids in the comments section who don't know the difference between demonstration and real fight, challenging a master.

    • @brucecharlie8613
      @brucecharlie8613 5 лет назад +1

      Demos should be in real time if it has any validity to it

    • @jasoncox4234
      @jasoncox4234 5 лет назад +16

      @@brucecharlie8613 I fully agree. After studying this for the last 8 years,the movement and transition is so fast the 8 min demonstration would have turned into a 45 second fight that would have left joints dislocated or broken. Bones broken. And possibility of death.
      He is only doing a demonstration of his native Martial Arts. He is a master in THIS.
      When Indonesia was being taken over by the Japanese or Dutch or French forces, the common farmer was deadlier then the most advanced fighters the enemies had in service.
      I've studied Aikido, Ju-Jitsu, BJJ, and wrestled in school with 4 gold medals and one season with no losses in heavyweight.
      I would say that Siliat is by far the quickest, and once trained, easiest self defense arts in the world.
      Don't let a demonstration class make you think it will not work. As a LEO and ASEO I will testify it works. I can get a non compliant individual or individuals into custody with less use of force and without needing the stuff on my belt. That is a win for everyone involved.

    • @zshakur
      @zshakur 5 лет назад +4

      Lol...only online bruh. Not ONE of them would EVER actually go to a seminar and challenge him directly.

    • @encyclopediaamericana7234
      @encyclopediaamericana7234 4 года назад +1

      @@jasoncox4234 I've always been intrigued by this art. To bad it's so exotic. Hard to find a teacher.

    • @jasoncox4234
      @jasoncox4234 4 года назад +1

      @@encyclopediaamericana7234 if you can find a Arnes or Kali teacher you will have a art that came out of Silat. In Silat you would learn weapon work first then empty handed. Silat is truly the art of the blade. But is is very effective with empty hands.

  • @MrKatho54
    @MrKatho54 5 лет назад +2

    This guy is frickin amazing

  • @Federerfan22
    @Federerfan22 7 месяцев назад +2

    If I could have one superpower, it would be to be able to do what Maul Mornie does.

  • @uptish1
    @uptish1 6 лет назад +2

    Outstanding revelation, shifu!! Regards!!

  • @freaker126
    @freaker126 6 лет назад +8

    lol. this silat should be called, brunei bridge kuntau. I just edit this to add that if you guys want to learn from him, basically, the original, living great grandson of the founder! how cool is that? It's like learning from bruce lee himself!

  • @davidharris2558
    @davidharris2558 7 лет назад +3

    Really appreciate this video. Thank you.

  • @tigerbob6560
    @tigerbob6560 2 года назад +1

    Terbaik cikgu amazing.

  • @SantiagoMaskaraqueSalazar
    @SantiagoMaskaraqueSalazar 9 месяцев назад +1

    Belajar Beladiri Mi Amigo y Maestro de Pencak Silat .El guerrero tarde o temprano deberá combatir, cuando lo hagas usa todo tu aprendizaje, usa sus codos, manos, rodillas, cabeza, piernas, porque un guerrero sabe que no solo su espada es la extensión de su espíritu guerrero, y cuando hayas vencido nada hay que celebrar, levanta y abraza a tu hermano guerrero pues te a dado digna pelea...y porque también es una guerrero Shalom..-

  • @bernhardjanssen9284
    @bernhardjanssen9284 6 месяцев назад

    I hope you do remember Bert Suval an old Pentjak Silat teacher from the Netherlands yes he was also born in Indonisia

  • @EliminateSir
    @EliminateSir 5 лет назад +1

    Martial arts can be use using tools as offensive or defensive. Even you were to hold a gun in modern day, you can transmit Silat movement to the gun itself. It is not about hand to hand combat. Modern war nowadays is not about conventional where you call in package strike, or air support. It is unconventional, spies, sabotage, black ops. These are the tools(martial arts) that you need to learn. I hate it how people said martial art cannot be use in modern day fighting, just guns and bullets.

  • @mattbugg4568
    @mattbugg4568 5 лет назад +3

    This is very good instruction, it's second level striking. Just wondering if they teach the star first in this art. Or if they teach the sun and moon and your video is just on the star. I'd like to see more of this style I see bits of the ancient art mixed in the videos online. And wish there was a section that just delt with it instead of having to sift through everything.

  • @muhammadfakhri7932
    @muhammadfakhri7932 4 года назад +3

    Silat from indonesia 🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨

    • @AnasSuhaimi
      @AnasSuhaimi 3 года назад +2

      Ultraman is from Indonesia too. And Donald Trump.

  • @KingAlfred777
    @KingAlfred777 6 лет назад +2

    Do you do training camps I'd be willing to travel to wherever u are and train for a month or so.

  • @fodaykabakamara7824
    @fodaykabakamara7824 6 лет назад +2

    thanks for the experience

  • @cotyclark4870
    @cotyclark4870 8 месяцев назад +1

    I would love to learn more martial arts from both maul and michael jai white

  • @HScarlet
    @HScarlet 2 года назад +1

    That was amazing. 👍

  • @johntak9
    @johntak9 6 лет назад +1

    Maul is a Genius martial arts. If people cannot see he is a real martial art. Then you are training Bushitdo till the days you died.

  • @JulioCesar-bf4qe
    @JulioCesar-bf4qe 5 лет назад +3

    Silat muito bom, o mestre 👏👏👏👏

  • @madambutterfly7641
    @madambutterfly7641 6 лет назад +4

    I'd love to be taught by him.

  • @khamariblair4898
    @khamariblair4898 8 месяцев назад +1

    Wow😮 this is awesome

  • @firmansyahkusasi1056
    @firmansyahkusasi1056 3 года назад +1

    Brilliant!!

  • @ilijapetrusic3923
    @ilijapetrusic3923 4 года назад +1

    he is very good !!!! amazing technique!!!!! a Master!!!

  • @theindubitable
    @theindubitable 8 месяцев назад +29

    OMG guys, this is street war type of thing, this is for real life stuff, machetes and thing. Don't bring a knife to a silaat fighter.

  • @jetsontheair
    @jetsontheair 6 лет назад +1

    Simply awesome! Where can I learn this so complete martial art in Mexico?

  • @michaelrobledo4916
    @michaelrobledo4916 8 месяцев назад

    Do u have an online training program? I don't live anywhere close to a silat instructor. I live in Colorado springs co. Thank you

  • @itsyoboitrizzy4841
    @itsyoboitrizzy4841 4 месяца назад

    This guy is insanely good.

  • @KeytoKungFu
    @KeytoKungFu 7 лет назад +42

    Very very good! Very good teacher! In Kung Fu the stances are techniques like the foot trap as well etc. but sadly 99% of the practisers dont know that... It seems that the guys from the silat side are further in this way...

    • @911Salvage
      @911Salvage 7 лет назад +6

      I hate food traps because I like to eat.

    • @KeytoKungFu
      @KeytoKungFu 7 лет назад +5

      Mouldy CPU hahaha oh

    • @KeytoKungFu
      @KeytoKungFu 7 лет назад +3

      For example 2:03min is the tiger stance in kung fu... cause the tiger stance is to pull legs away...

    • @eagleeyes6132
      @eagleeyes6132 6 лет назад +11

      silat has been known since the 7th century, even there before....
      in the past, around the 8th century, shaolin monks visited Borobudur temple and friendly with silat fighter, there was brotherhood story.
      Borobudur temple (the largest Buddhist Temple in the world) from syailendra empire, Indonesia, so no wonder if these Shaolin Kungfu dan Pencak Silat there are many similarities. ..just info..
      sorry for my bad english

    • @tomsgorky3617
      @tomsgorky3617 6 лет назад +4

      Oloh Dayak silat has a more solid stance, and more practical in foot moving

  • @treyfactz7926
    @treyfactz7926 6 лет назад +8

    I've been researching this for a while because I'm interested in learning it. From what I noticed it's pretty well rounded like kung fu and bjj

    • @irbadltald2532
      @irbadltald2532 5 лет назад

      Have you found a sparring video of this?

  • @popssigung9956
    @popssigung9956 4 года назад +1

    Well done! Thank you for sharing

  • @wesleybarton6922
    @wesleybarton6922 5 лет назад

    Many of these hand grabs could be neutralized by turning your wrist into the thumb and index fingers of the one doing the grabbing. A quick attempt to escape at the weakest point of a hold is worth a try if needed.

  • @ninjavalaisan
    @ninjavalaisan 7 лет назад +9

    Nice tradition

  • @marcosadami7956
    @marcosadami7956 3 года назад +1

    I'm try learning. I'm live in Brazil a very dangerous county.

  • @renchi6989
    @renchi6989 4 года назад +2

    Silat is a legacy of Wusu and it's even more complete than the original.

  • @billgober2
    @billgober2 5 лет назад

    Very good demonstration and explanation

  • @jacintomausoco715
    @jacintomausoco715 7 лет назад +2

    Great demonstrations

  • @benjaminpujols1914
    @benjaminpujols1914 5 лет назад +1

    What country is that Arch from I don't recall seeing it before it looks awesome you move awesome

    • @benjaminpujols1914
      @benjaminpujols1914 5 лет назад

      @@filipinalivinginamerica8036 I see thank you I will look it up

  • @NoBody-xx6ii
    @NoBody-xx6ii 2 года назад

    Mind blowing
    where can I find this trainer?

  • @mervynmontague1811
    @mervynmontague1811 3 года назад +1

    Fascinating

  • @alejandronanez7888
    @alejandronanez7888 2 года назад +1

    I would loved to learn silat and kuntao

  • @unclewins3573
    @unclewins3573 4 года назад +2

    I like silat...

  • @ptah2477
    @ptah2477 2 года назад +2

    Id like to see a comparison between Kali and Silat

  • @АлексКуликов-н9ц
    @АлексКуликов-н9ц 8 месяцев назад +1

    Look at how he stand. Is it that's calling "standing only on your bones"? Like when you're standing the way to minimise the muscle's work, and this make him fluid and stable at the same time. Damn, this gives me chills and inspiration at the same time.

    • @tigerjolly
      @tigerjolly 6 месяцев назад

      its called 'kuda-kuda' or firm stand. u gotta have a centred gravity stand as in a battle mode is switch on. also served as a good position so that u will not be easily go down when getting punch or kicks. most of the silat master or gurus will ask their student to 'pasang kuda-kuda' or have a firm ground before doing all the other drill during training....

  • @marcosadami7956
    @marcosadami7956 3 года назад

    Thank you very much!

  • @bodo5896
    @bodo5896 7 лет назад +7

    Salam from indonesia. I'm pesilat too..

    • @aimanjaafar5578
      @aimanjaafar5578 5 лет назад

      Be Martial artist bro. You should take a look of another arts too , instead of southern asian martial art. I just suggest to try Jeet Kune Do(JKD).
      Btw, i'm pesilat Malaysia

  • @jacintomausoco715
    @jacintomausoco715 7 лет назад +7

    This is like a concise dictionary to me...you open it and it reveals to you

  • @chrisgeer5082
    @chrisgeer5082 2 года назад +1

    U can tell o boi is learning to fight for the 1st time