@@JosiahWarren just see silat competition, man... you will see some chaotic & cruelty movements like real street fight, and you will realize how useful silat is in real combat
Dimitris p There is no perfect martial art/ technic but you can be close enough to be perfect martial artist. So you can use your martial art in real life situation. And yes if your enemy is soldier / professional killer / assasin or something these combat senarios will happen in real life bud.
@Aidan Fisher Of course it's a tap. It's a fucking demo. He ain't trying to kill the guy. Go get your balls punch then come back here. If you have any by the way.
"The first 3 strike you attack is his kidney, liver and his chin. If he's not going down, just run." That's the efficiency of silat. Only enemy's first punch needed, you counter it with a decisive blows in vital area, making sure your enemy will not getting up anymore. But if your blitz counter didn't do shit to him, just run away, as he said.
Agree. It’s not worth expending too much of your energy to subdue an attacker if he won’t go down in the first three strikes. Especially if the attacker is bigger than you. At the very least withdrawing will help you reset and prepare a different strategy should your attacker chase after you.
You do brother. Spend 10 minutes a day learning. You’d be shocked what you’ll be capable of in 6 months. Stay dangerous my friend. Cheers from Cleveland Ohio🍻 🇺🇸
I remember them days of being the teachers demonstration partner. You get the crap kicked out of you. And it’s your job to make your teacher look good. And if he makes accidental contact, to play it off. It made me a lot better at my art because of it. It taught me how to take hits, locks, chokes and throws. So when I did have to use my art to defend myself. I understood what was coming and didn’t fear it. It also taught me humility and meekness as well. When you see the teacher in whatever art, use a particular guy in his class. That’s the dude you want to get next too. He might not be the best fighter. But he’s usually the second best teacher with pointers to make your art even better. I love this teacher. Reminds me of my own Arnis teacher.
As Indonesian, and also a silat student, i found this quite simple move yet effective. Good to know that silat have made internationally spread like this. Salam Silat 🙏🏼
apa di tempat anda belajar, di ajar sedetail ini gan? saya, malangnya, hanya belajar gerakan.. dan gurunya tidak mengajar sedetail Maul ini.. belajar waktu SMA, tengah malam :D
I am Scandinavian and Silat here is limited to a very small group of people who have been training together in an apartment or in the parks during summer for years. I am not a practitioner myself but my friend just graduated as an instructor and Silat will very likely find it’s way into our next stage production in some form or other ...
Most positive comment seccion on a martial arts video, and for good reason! This is how every martial arts instructor should teach, be open to doubts and just MAKE it work, instead of those idiots who try a technique once and say "I've tried it and it doesn't work"
He has the patience and gift of teaching, his Master Level is high his movements and techniques create puppeteering. Once that is achieved the master is on his way to grandmaster. I humbly respect Silat and am grateful for this video, as a Martial Artist I find this art beautifully executed.
Brilliant. After all the years following this amazing man as he travels the world spreading his culture, my understanding of Silat came together with this video clip. Everything about Silat entries is right here. Thank you very much, Maul.
As a Sandan (3rd Dan), in Aikido with an extensive back ground in multiple forms of street defense, over 30 years, including the highly respected Solar, i'm till questioning most of these knife attack defenses I see on the internet... Not one would work on the street... First, you won't have the chance to square off in a knife attackand, (extremely rare)... Second, the attacker, (Uke), will have a death grip on that knife and it will be almost impossible to snap or flick or remove the knife from his hand, or grab the knife arm of the attacker, (many instructors teach the double hand flick), which will guarantee three things... 1). Most of the flesh will be cut from your hand or arm, 2). You will start going into shock, and 3). If the Uke chooses, will then proceed to stab you very vigorously... multiple times... to death... instructor So go ahead my friends, try that or most any of these fancy Hollywood fantasy knife defenses on a seasoned street fighter or a knife wielding pro out to rob or kill you...Only luck in a hospital bed will enable you to let us know how these techniques worked for you.
I've studied American Kenpo my whole life and watching this video on Silat is VERY interesting! I apply what I already know to what he is teaching and I fully understand it.
Man I can dig it! I love to see work like this. Attacking the balance, crossing up your opponent, fluid practical strikes. More then one option in a chain of strikes.
EXCELLENT SILAT MASTER, HIS INSTRUCTION AND DEMONSTRATIONS ARE BEYOND THE KNOWLEDGE OF OTHER SILAT TEACHERS. TERIMA KASIH/THANK YOU I HOPE SOMEDAY I COUNDL BE ONE OF YOUR STUDENT.
So I've been in the martial Arts arena for some 42 years now. And in my opinion...this man is Master level, I say this based on fine detailed movements I caught with my eye for such things. A joy to see him execute these techniques.
@@scottgarner7290 , then I am sure you too took note of all those exact moves done on various levels. My background lies in Chinese arts mostly , close quarter combat stuff, and Maul Mornie really makes me want to learn more about Silat. I see a lot of good techniques I can draw from. As I am sure you do too.
@@jarrodpelrine7229 , can't be sure English is your 1st language , but does your comment mean: Grand Master when you wrote "grands" ? If so we are on the same page.
From all many Malay Seni Silat martial art, this one caught my attention the most.. Minimum movement and close combat fighting.. Willing to learn more about it..
I learnt about silat from a mortal combat character in the ps2 online days and have always thought this style spoke out to me as a martial art and maul just proves how effective it is
This is the beauty and the art of martial arts that has always captivated me and makes me want to learn. All those subtle little maneuvers all have meaning and effect. It's just amazing to see them explained. I sat here like a kid in a candy store with a smile on my face just soaking it all in. I envy both the man and his students. Simply awesome! 👍
Good training. I loved learning the body mechanics follow through. When you know your opponent body mechanics from defense attacks you can be at the next point of attack appearing your very fast.
You gotta love Maul. His expression of Silat is smooth as silk. And natural its humorous because he makes it look so easy. It's a great joy to watch as he is always relaxed in his movements. Wish I could attend a seminar. Just can't afford it right now. But we have many videos! Thanks for uploading another one. Peace.
@@blindspot9097 Whats the matter? Can't you teach me a lesson yourself? Maul Mornie and I don't have a problem. And unlike you he doesn't talk shit to people. I invite you. YOU ! To come to Baltimore where I run an informal mma training camp. I only have four regular students with an occasional fifth attending on an odd Wednesday or Thusday. Baltimore Md. Every Mon.-Fri from 12-3 P.M. Corner of Biddle and Chase streets. Behind the empty building there is a vacant lot. We rake out the broken glass and bits of concrete. Lay down some cardboard and train there. If for some reason I am not there when you arrive. Ask any brother there to go down the street and get you the ''Crazy White Boy'' . No one on the street uses their real name. Like the cowards in the comment section who talk shit, right smart ass? Every Mon-Fri, 12-3 central Baltimore. We been meeting there now over 18 years. Show us what you got boy. Or stfu you little pussy! blind spot, lmao!!!
So much to learn just by watching this video and observing how he moves his arms, grabs the arm of the other guy to get inside and near him to imbalance him with a kick. and then finish. efficient, clear and realistic!
Absolutely brilliant. I love the martial systems of the Archipelago. I believe that Indonesia, and the Phillipines have the best and most effective martial systems in the world. And the methods of teaching the principles and techniques are so very interesting, practical and effective. Max respect.
I can watch this man over and over. Actually I do! He is one of the best teachers I've seen. A great teacher can make complex simple. He is a Great teacher. I hope one day I get to train with him in-person. I'm old school I don't like training on video. I'm sure it's nice but not the same
"run away but now i can't run, i have to stay because im a hero." Funny. But the real reason of silat is always self defence and not for a purposeful fight. Rarely MMA using silat as its not meant for looking for a fight. But rather, paralysing opponent and flee. Sidenote, i can do the ankle sweep easily, the rest was too fast for a common folk like me to follow. I'll remember the ankle sweep instead, thanks!!
There is no bravado, no strutting because he is absolutely confident in his abilities to f you up. His is stance of calmness comes from years of combat and practical applications
Indonesia, philipines and Malasia had one of the most beautiful and effective martial arts in each of those countries have a variety and styles and all are lethal.
What a great coach footwork body positioning off the X ring the body like a sponge .i wish i could find someone in my area with ability. People like him are rare
Yeah, this is a good video. My student told me to check out Silat because their techniques were similar to a lesson we practiced. Now I hope my area has classes or seminars. I like their brutal approach to handling knife attackers. Nice to know there are offensive defenses as well. Cheers!
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For me the most immediately useful part was about how to get your attacker off balance so you can trip him to the ground as quickly as possible. Watching the moves done in slow motion helps.
Remember people,, you CAN'T start out trying to do these moves as fast as he's showing them.... You have to start out VERY slowly. Get used to the locomotion of the movements. Stay moving as slow as you need to, in order to TRULY memorize (with MUSCLE MEMORY) all of the proper technique, form, and body postures. It needs to be a proper, yet AUTOMATIC response. So remember, that when starting out,, "slow is smooth, and smooth is fast"!
The more I learn about Silat, the more I appreciate it. It is a very practical and fluid martial art. I think even the prodigal Bruce Lee would have appreciated its merits, if he have had the chance to know more about it. Silat is definitely among my top favorite martial art systems. My own way of fighting is similar, but more Taijutsu inspired. Seemingly, the founders and developers of both systems worked with similar realities and came with similar solutions. But it is good to share between systems to expand our horizon.
Bruce Lee met one Silat master named Eddi Jafri from Java and if I'm not mistaken, they sparred. I don't know whether Bruce got a chance to train with Eddi. Eddi passed away early.
Think the style my teacher taught was called gengden silat from the bugis region not sure of the spelling.Its were the legend of the bogey man comes from.When the british were colanising Indonesia they ran into this group who slaughtered them with thier form of silat.Its also known to be used by the royal body gaurds of the region.Hence the british soldier ran off shouting "the bogey men are coming" .Hence the saying.Interesting stuff.
Ya, I bit reserch about wing chun and silat! I realize that some similarities and efficienncies . Also I find there are some specialists about martial artists who got both of wing chun and silat skills ! (if there are some spelling mistakes, sorry about it, English is not my mother language.)
@@cryptonewbie3699 That is Silat Suffian Beladiri from Brunei. It may have similarities or share the same concepts with Wing Chun. But it is authentic silat passed down from Guru Maul family/lineage. He is basically teaching traditional silat inherit from his long kept secret ancestors. He teach a soft/modernized version and not the brutal traditional way he learnt where he used to get cut and injured in training with his elders.
99 percent of the students and instructors in the world wouldnt be able to catch punches at max speed. Takes alot of work to make it look easy like Maul
Maul’s knowledge of body mechanics is thorough. Reference points and how the body reacts to certain movements is so refreshing. A true master...
Knowing how the body works and reacts is a huge advantage in hand to hand combatives.
Ahhh yes.. kenobi
love it when he explains the difference between training vs real life execution.
Yeaha in real life none of this moves will happen
@@JosiahWarren just see silat competition, man...
you will see some chaotic & cruelty movements like real street fight,
and you will realize how useful silat is in real combat
Dimitris p There is no perfect martial art/ technic but you can be close enough to be perfect martial artist. So you can use your martial art in real life situation. And yes if your enemy is soldier / professional killer / assasin or something these combat senarios will happen in real life bud.
@Aidan Fisher Go get your liver punched then come back here.
@Aidan Fisher Of course it's a tap. It's a fucking demo. He ain't trying to kill the guy.
Go get your balls punch then come back here. If you have any by the way.
Maul Mornie is one of the most impressive instructors I have come across. His teachings allows experiences fighters to see another way of fighting.
"The first 3 strike you attack is his kidney, liver and his chin. If he's not going down, just run."
That's the efficiency of silat. Only enemy's first punch needed, you counter it with a decisive blows in vital area, making sure your enemy will not getting up anymore.
But if your blitz counter didn't do shit to him, just run away, as he said.
True, maybe you fight not human, but some robot.
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i think about if somebody hold a knife while fight with me, iam RUN.
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Fvk that sh1t, iam out
@Dodadeus he said seminar tho :x
@Dodadeus he actually said For the Seminar.. but sure same deal in a way
Agree. It’s not worth expending too much of your energy to subdue an attacker if he won’t go down in the first three strikes. Especially if the attacker is bigger than you. At the very least withdrawing will help you reset and prepare a different strategy should your attacker chase after you.
You are a real real street fighter jajajajaja si Many fantasy the real life is not a video Game You are crazy ir un a movie
Silat has always impressed me. Very scientific and no nonsense. Wish I had the privilege of studying it.
Well aren’t you studying it rn. Remember we live in a world of technology. Technically if you wanted to learns then he is our Sifu.
You don’t have to have someone guiding you physically there if you’re determined enough just learn online from watching simple.
Thank you liking Indonesian martial art ❤ 🇮🇩
You do brother. Spend 10 minutes a day learning. You’d be shocked what you’ll be capable of in 6 months. Stay dangerous my friend. Cheers from Cleveland Ohio🍻
🇺🇸
U are studying it That’s what the video is for
I remember them days of being the teachers demonstration partner. You get the crap kicked out of you. And it’s your job to make your teacher look good. And if he makes accidental contact, to play it off. It made me a lot better at my art because of it. It taught me how to take hits, locks, chokes and throws. So when I did have to use my art to defend myself. I understood what was coming and didn’t fear it. It also taught me humility and meekness as well. When you see the teacher in whatever art, use a particular guy in his class. That’s the dude you want to get next too. He might not be the best fighter. But he’s usually the second best teacher with pointers to make your art even better. I love this teacher. Reminds me of my own Arnis teacher.
I want to like your comment, but it's at 88.
this Maul guy can condition his body, even his groin to receive attacks..
you should watch his video about that..
it's amazing..
And that looked like a rubber floor on concrete. Ouch
Yes, I can attest to that! Awesome.
Exactly!!
As Indonesian, and also a silat student, i found this quite simple move yet effective. Good to know that silat have made internationally spread like this.
Salam Silat 🙏🏼
apa di tempat anda belajar, di ajar sedetail ini gan?
saya, malangnya, hanya belajar gerakan.. dan gurunya tidak mengajar sedetail Maul ini..
belajar waktu SMA, tengah malam :D
I am from America and I love silat, love to Indonesia, I will go there to learn silat
Silat and Kali are both very popular in the USA among the more serious martial artists. Great systems that combine well with BJJ and Muay Thai.
@@silvermediastudio Even the MP-USA is known not only as "Dojo", but the Real Solution Place for blind people.
I am Scandinavian and Silat here is limited to a very small group of people who have been training together in an apartment or in the parks during summer for years. I am not a practitioner myself but my friend just graduated as an instructor and Silat will very likely find it’s way into our next stage production in some form or other ...
Best advice I've ever heard. Hit em fast, and run away.
real martial arts supposed to end a fight within secs. Don't be confuse by movies.
Most positive comment seccion on a martial arts video, and for good reason! This is how every martial arts instructor should teach, be open to doubts and just MAKE it work, instead of those idiots who try a technique once and say "I've tried it and it doesn't work"
He has the patience and gift of teaching, his Master Level is high his movements and techniques create puppeteering. Once that is achieved the master is on his way to grandmaster. I humbly respect Silat and am grateful for this video, as a Martial Artist I find this art beautifully executed.
That was one of the most comprehensive lessons I've seen on years. I definitely have to get back in training mode again.
Brilliant. After all the years following this amazing man as he travels the world spreading his culture, my understanding of Silat came together with this video clip. Everything about Silat entries is right here. Thank you very much, Maul.
I could watch Maul teach all day. He’s just amazing & explains things in a good way.
Has to be one of best instructors out there in our time
There is also Sifu tassos. If u ever trained with him, you will feel it. Be water, my friend 😎
This guy is dead on with his teaching methods, your right brother.
All fantasy bullshite, as usual. FFKS, none of this bullshite works in reality.
@@PaulGappyNorris This Malay martial arts is conquering south asia and become Empire before the birth of Sun tzu..come learn and u explain then
As a Sandan (3rd Dan), in Aikido with an extensive back ground in multiple forms of street defense, over 30 years, including the highly respected Solar, i'm till questioning most of these knife attack defenses I see on the internet... Not one would work on the street... First, you won't have the chance to square off in a knife attackand, (extremely rare)... Second, the attacker, (Uke), will have a death grip on that knife and it will be almost impossible to snap or flick or remove the knife from his hand, or grab the knife arm of the attacker, (many instructors teach the double hand flick), which will guarantee three things... 1). Most of the flesh will be cut from your hand or arm, 2). You will start going into shock, and 3). If the Uke chooses, will then proceed to stab you very vigorously... multiple times... to death... instructor So go ahead my friends, try that or most any of these fancy Hollywood fantasy knife defenses on a seasoned street fighter or a knife wielding pro out to rob or kill you...Only luck in a hospital bed will enable you to let us know how these techniques worked for you.
I've studied American Kenpo my whole life and watching this video on Silat is VERY interesting! I apply what I already know to what he is teaching and I fully understand it.
Superb instruction and movement. All.delivered with humility and respect
He's extremely knowledgeable.
I've studied this art and combat jujitsu for over twenty years, this stuff works in real life situations
Man I can dig it! I love to see work like this. Attacking the balance, crossing up your opponent, fluid practical strikes. More then one option in a chain of strikes.
EXCELLENT SILAT MASTER, HIS INSTRUCTION AND DEMONSTRATIONS ARE BEYOND THE KNOWLEDGE OF OTHER SILAT TEACHERS. TERIMA KASIH/THANK YOU I HOPE SOMEDAY I COUNDL BE ONE OF YOUR STUDENT.
So I've been in the martial Arts arena for some 42 years now. And in my opinion...this man is Master level, I say this based on fine detailed movements I caught with my eye for such things. A joy to see him execute these techniques.
Reason1717 agreed - I’m in since 1984
@@scottgarner7290 , then I am sure you too took note of all those exact moves done on various levels. My background lies in Chinese arts mostly , close quarter combat stuff, and
Maul Mornie really makes me want to learn more about Silat. I see a lot of good techniques I can draw from. As I am sure you do too.
Same here from kali to Systema but makes my attention going back to my roots which is kali with maul’s Bruneian Silat ..kudos !
Grands more like it!
@@jarrodpelrine7229 , can't be sure English is your 1st language , but does your comment mean: Grand Master when you wrote "grands" ? If so we are on the same page.
I like that he pointed out the importance of sensitivity to movements through practice. Great video.
His movements and explanation is very fluid. Awesome
Phenomenal footwork and body mechanics!
Yeah footwork approaches flow. Is amazing. Maul is a fuxkin MACHINE !!
From all many Malay Seni Silat martial art, this one caught my attention the most.. Minimum movement and close combat fighting.. Willing to learn more about it..
Lol
I learnt about silat from a mortal combat character in the ps2 online days and have always thought this style spoke out to me as a martial art and maul just proves how effective it is
This is the beauty and the art of martial arts that has always captivated me and makes me want to learn. All those subtle little maneuvers all have meaning and effect. It's just amazing to see them explained. I sat here like a kid in a candy store with a smile on my face just soaking it all in. I envy both the man and his students. Simply awesome! 👍
Guru Maul is a very skill person in Silat. I like his methods.
I love Maul's explanations bringing reality into training.
quickness and footwork of Maul is amazing, good close combat skills he teaches in Silat
Good training. I loved learning the body mechanics follow through. When you know your opponent body mechanics from defense attacks you can be at the next point of attack appearing your very fast.
This is a good instructor. He made a good point to highlight the application . Efficiency varies on how fluent you can move.
You gotta love Maul. His expression of Silat is smooth as silk. And natural its humorous because he makes it look so easy. It's a great joy to watch as he is always relaxed in his movements.
Wish I could attend a seminar.
Just can't afford it right now. But we have many videos! Thanks for uploading another one.
Peace.
i dont think he will allow you to attend his seminars with that picture of mickey mouse stomping it feet. but maybe, if goofy.
@@blindspot9097 He will. And I hope you will be there, you coward!
@@blindspot9097 Whats the matter? Can't you teach me a lesson yourself? Maul Mornie and I don't have a problem. And unlike you he doesn't talk shit to people. I invite you. YOU ! To come to Baltimore where I run an informal mma training camp. I only have four regular students with an occasional fifth attending on an odd Wednesday or Thusday. Baltimore Md. Every Mon.-Fri from 12-3 P.M. Corner of Biddle and Chase streets. Behind the empty building there is a vacant lot. We rake out the broken glass and bits of concrete. Lay down some cardboard and train there. If for some reason I am not there when you arrive. Ask any brother there to go down the street and get you the ''Crazy White Boy'' . No one on the street uses their real name. Like the cowards in the comment section who talk shit, right smart ass? Every Mon-Fri, 12-3 central Baltimore. We been meeting there now over 18 years. Show us what you got boy. Or stfu you little pussy! blind spot, lmao!!!
There is such a beauty and flow it’s a wonder of action of a deadly dance
I love how he utilizes the reference points
So much to learn just by watching this video and observing how he moves his arms, grabs the arm of the other guy to get inside and near him to imbalance him with a kick. and then finish. efficient, clear and realistic!
So many knowledges was shared in less than 10 minutes. Thank you guru Maul Mornie and WOMA
Thank you
This Guy, IMHO, is a genius of MA !! He is 1 with his art !!
Absolutely brilliant.
I love the martial systems of the Archipelago.
I believe that Indonesia, and the Phillipines have the best and most effective martial systems in the world.
And the methods of teaching the principles and techniques are so very interesting, practical and effective.
Max respect.
Maul Mornie's Silat is truly exceptional. If you see any one of 200 highlights of him, you know it's like breathing for him
I can watch this man over and over. Actually I do! He is one of the best teachers I've seen. A great teacher can make complex simple. He is a Great teacher.
I hope one day I get to train with him in-person. I'm old school I don't like training on video. I'm sure it's nice but not the same
As always, awesome technique and explanation! Thank you Guru Maul!.. 💪👍😘
The man is like watching a juggernaut!! His stepping and Stances are sooooo solid!!!
Lovely fluent moves. I like your fighting skills and pencak silat. I am thinking of coming to your class 🤔 great stuff!!!
My respet Master thanks for your videos.
Wow just love this demo so technically precise 🙏🏻
Perfect is an understatement. bravo.
"run away but now i can't run, i have to stay because im a hero." Funny. But the real reason of silat is always self defence and not for a purposeful fight. Rarely MMA using silat as its not meant for looking for a fight. But rather, paralysing opponent and flee.
Sidenote, i can do the ankle sweep easily, the rest was too fast for a common folk like me to follow. I'll remember the ankle sweep instead, thanks!!
Very artful demonstration. Great video, keep the flow smooth and rememberable. 💪👍🏽
Lessons from the original source ... _Mantap Guru_
There is no bravado, no strutting because he is absolutely confident in his abilities to f you up. His is stance of calmness comes from years of combat and practical applications
This good information for free why would people thumbs down on this? Ungrateful people!!
Indonesia, philipines and Malasia had one of the most beautiful and effective martial arts in each of those countries have a variety and styles and all are lethal.
Even when aliens attack, this Master is going to show them some.
Aliens will just abduct em
Aidan Fisher Fu*k off dude
Amazing vid. I never realized the silat triangle is a universal concept
What a great coach footwork body positioning off the X ring the body like a sponge .i wish i could find someone in my area with ability. People like him are rare
You wouldnt think of the speed the instructor has by looking at him and how precise he is. Thats incredible.
"Break it...if you want to." Lol. But on a real note, I love efficient, real life type of martial arts. This seems good.
The real legend
His explanation is clear and easy to understand. 👍🏽
Yeah, this is a good video. My student told me to check out Silat because their techniques were similar to a lesson we practiced. Now I hope my area has classes or seminars. I like their brutal approach to handling knife attackers. Nice to know there are offensive defenses as well.
Cheers!
I like when brother said slow, but he actually do it fast 😂🙏
Well done sir good morning you have explained and demonstrated very nicely thanks
Closest thing I've seen to chinese kenpo, awesome guys. Thanks for keeping up the great work 🙏
awesome , respect to this teacher , I really like his way of teaching
Many people have never heard of this martial art & I'd say it's one of the most effective.
I love how he says if you him in all of these 5 spots and he still dont go down then you run the opposite way. Damn right I would!
He is so GOOD what a great teacher
What I see in most You-Tube movies like that, that most people neglect a good protection of their cross. But Maul Mornie is a good teacher.
Even before aeroplane invented, Silat already understand the C.O.G (centre of gravity) concept.
😂😂😂😂💪💪💪👍
Why I love History and Wisdom across arts, disciplines, and cultures
Nothing new under the sun, only interpretations and perspectives from different angles
Awesome ... no wasted energy
If I had it to do all over again, I’d take this art with this teacher.
This guy is amazing
For me the most immediately useful part was about how to get your attacker off balance so you can trip him to the ground as quickly as possible. Watching the moves done in slow motion helps.
Remember people,, you CAN'T start out trying to do these moves as fast as he's showing them.... You have to start out VERY slowly. Get used to the locomotion of the movements. Stay moving as slow as you need to, in order to TRULY memorize (with MUSCLE MEMORY) all of the proper technique, form, and body postures. It needs to be a proper, yet AUTOMATIC response. So remember, that when starting out,, "slow is smooth, and smooth is fast"!
Maul is a trip. He just gets better and better.
The more I learn about Silat, the more I appreciate it. It is a very practical and fluid martial art. I think even the prodigal Bruce Lee would have appreciated its merits, if he have had the chance to know more about it. Silat is definitely among my top favorite martial art systems. My own way of fighting is similar, but more Taijutsu inspired. Seemingly, the founders and developers of both systems worked with similar realities and came with similar solutions. But it is good to share between systems to expand our horizon.
Bruce Lee met one Silat master named Eddi Jafri from Java and if I'm not mistaken, they sparred. I don't know whether Bruce got a chance to train with Eddi. Eddi passed away early.
The Bourne identity moves -Jason Bourne 😍😍😍😍
Beautiful as always !!! Great stuff - excellent detail
It is really very practical from a mechanical engineering point of view
proud to be borneo hope someday i can learn from him
love is attitude. easy on partner, polite. I would train with this dude.
Большое Спасибо за превосходные объяснения методов!!!
This so so good
Very nicely shown!
Very good instructor. I can easily understand those things
Thanks for sharing Sir!
Good shit, minimum movement maximum efficiency!
I like the move of moul morne. Excellent
No idea how I have ended up here. But woah....I need to learn more
Outstanding. Explained very well. Thank you.
Think the style my teacher taught was called gengden silat from the bugis region not sure of the spelling.Its were the legend of the bogey man comes from.When the british were colanising Indonesia they ran into this group who slaughtered them with thier form of silat.Its also known to be used by the royal body gaurds of the region.Hence the british soldier ran off shouting "the bogey men are coming" .Hence the saying.Interesting stuff.
Thank you master for the nice footwork and technic
Beautiful as it is deadly! Amazing!
I'm watching from Japan, I like his Silat !
its actually wing chun..
Ya, I bit reserch about wing chun and silat! I realize that some similarities and efficienncies . Also I find there are some specialists about martial artists who got both of wing chun and silat skills ! (if there are some spelling mistakes, sorry about it, English is not my mother language.)
???? ????everything almost looks like same to others but it’s actually from kali and Silat movements ...peace !
@@cryptonewbie3699 That is Silat Suffian Beladiri from Brunei. It may have similarities or share the same concepts with Wing Chun. But it is authentic silat passed down from Guru Maul family/lineage.
He is basically teaching traditional silat inherit from his long kept secret ancestors. He teach a soft/modernized version and not the brutal traditional way he learnt where he used to get cut and injured in training with his elders.
@@yusof843 thanks, I love it anyways :)
This only martial art Ive evrr seen for this type of self defense that looks legit. Wow.
99 percent of the students and instructors in the world wouldnt be able to catch punches at max speed. Takes alot of work to make it look easy like Maul
much respect brother
Техника на высоте . Просто и надёжно .!!!!!!!!!!!
BIG HUG FROM INDONESIA !!