Smooth as silk. What is lost within the flow, until it is pointed out, is how effortlessly the attacker is manipulated into a convenient shape for completion. Yes that completion can be devastating but often it does not need to be. This is beautiful to watch.
I love all the techniques that he does so effortless and devastating. It takes aotl of training and repetitions of the techniques to do them so flawlessly. So much respect for him.
well, anyone is a knife is not just going to put his hand out like that, he is going to try and cut you, while i like Silat and it does work, the Knife fight is not going to work, maybe if you are in a worse case scerior, even, then you are better of getting a clean shot to the body or face, u will get cut any which way.
@@rockade2408 of course no ones going to leave their hand out there. All techniques, from most martial arts, are taught in an exaggerated or slowed fashion to get the mechanics down. Speed and escalation of force come with the experience of both practitioners. Anytime a weapon is involved in an altercation it is by definition the worst-case scenario. You hope for the best but prepare for the worst.
Just to clarify for those who don't understand, those sequence of movements aren't meant to be executed fully from start to end. Every hit was to bring the opponent down. If the first didn't, then proceed to another. Parries and blocks aren't just to block the attack, it was used to "feel" the opponent distance and position. It is also used to set up for counter. And for those "boxing" comments, given you're about the same weight and strength, it's so much easier to counter or get into position to counter because of the shorter range. Usually, a boxer would be hard to fight mostly not because of his techniques, but because he's much beefier or had train his punch to be hard, heavy or fast. Westeners probably don't understand this, and it's probably not that obvious, but as western martial arts are "the art of fighting", most eastern martial arts are "the art of fighting back".
On Point! Any mid level silat will go down against good trained boxers and mma cause these guys are used to take a punch. But those aren't the guys which pick out fights with strangers on the street. Against those beer tough guy bro dudes who can only swing their arms around and can maybe throw a straight, silat bela-diri is just devestating!
Much respect , many many years ago, I was fortunate to have a friend who taught me some JKD priniples. I did not realize until years later how he combined many different styles into what he taught me. For me at the time, he moved me towards Eskrima, Wing Chun..and..who knows? But I see now that some of what he imparted to me had principles of Silat. I guess when Cass Magda taught him, he absorbed what was useful in Silat and added it to his own 'way". Thank you kind soul, for your videos and wisdom, especially the gentle ways, the ways of life, rather than death and destruction. Namaste :)
It's likely that the Silat principles you see in JKD was Dan Inosanto's influence on Bruce Lee. Dan's main background is in the Filipino martial arts, which are actually offshoots of Silat. th-cam.com/video/akErXNUldYE/w-d-xo.html
The Father Of Modern MMA: Bruce Lee’s Journey To Mastering Silat by Alexie JuagdanOctober 9, 2022Artists Bruce Lee is considered by many to be the father of modern mixed martial arts (MMA). He is renowned for his incredible speed, power and agility, which he used to great effect in his martial arts films. But what many people don’t know is that Bruce Lee actually studied a traditional Indonesian martial art called Silat. Bruce Lee was first introduced to Silat while he was living in Malaysia in the late 1950s. He was immediately impressed by the fluidity and grace of the Silat practitioners, and he began to study the art under the tutelage of the renowned Silat master, Pengiran Temenggung Seri Maharaja Dato’ Jaffar. Bruce Lee’s Silat training helped to develop his own unique style of martial arts, which he called Jeet Kune Do (“The Way of the Intercepting Fist”). This style combines the speed and power of Western boxing with the grace and fluidity of Silat. Bruce Lee’s mastery of Silat was evident in his martial arts films, where he often used Silat techniques to defeat his opponents. In the film “Enter the Dragon”, for example, Bruce Lee can be seen using a Silat-inspired kick to knock out his opponent. Today, Silat is enjoying a resurgence in popularity, thanks in part to the popularity of MMA. Many of the top MMA fighters, such as UFC champion Georges St-Pierre, have studied Silat and have incorporated its techniques into their own fighting styles. asianjournalusa .com/the-father-of-modern-mma-bruce-lees-journey-to-mastering-silat/
Silat is one of the most elite fighting style which flows like a water...Very beautiful to watch each & every flow of movements step by step....Very stylish JKD & Krav Maga alike which is gonna look good in movies if choreography is done right...👊💪🤙
Many of the finishing moves are brutal and devastating. Your opponent will not be getting up if actually applied. Ending the fight as quickly as possible is the intent.
I love how the flow and positioning enables him to just ragdoll the other guy :) He reminds me of my silat teacher, small indonesian guy, throwing around big Dutch guys twice his size :D
Getting behind/ beside the attacker and stealthily sweeping that foot out is truly a work of art. I am always amazed by watching him work and suddenly he is sweeping that foot forward and down the guy goes.
so many intricate movements - flawless...I can watch Maul Mornie all day...The only other martial artist practioner I can see all day is Hui Cambrelen. They are both Explosive.
I’m a self defense instructor, and I typically don’t agree with traditional styles for the modern world but damn you make it look good and efficient. Keep up the great work!
Bang Maul gak mau lah dia buka di Indo. Etika nya kurang bagus kalau dia buka perguruan di Indonesia yang sudah banyak perguruan silatnya. Kasarnya sih, takut tersinggung perguruan lain.
Ima from Malaysia, but if you live in Indonesia i will recommend if can try learn golok seliwa from babeh husein... And ask hik to teach the way his teacher teach him... Well you gonna get beaten at 1st. That how he learn it from his teacher if I not mistaken it is his father... But from the beaten that he learn how to not give up even in pain. The beaten he received from his teacher did not cause injury but just to make he feel pain.at the end he became good at his art. Try to learn from him if you can.
sejak pertama kali posting 2006 saat dia usia 26 tahun masih studi di inggris sampe sekarang saya menyukai videonya, gerakannya mengalir, fluid tidak kaku
To Maul565, Is there a morning routine that you do for mobility, which is the same movements you use in your everyday techniques that you teach while traveling. The way you move from a High stance to medium stance then into a lower movement stance is really impressive, asking for a 50 plus age ole guy, that needs a little bit of help. If you could video yourself going through some easy mobility movements that i could incorporate into a morning workout that could add your silat techniques to it later would help a guy out. Thanks love teach your Silat art! Have a Great Training Day in Silat! :)
Such a conceptually complete and beautiful true martial system. What is more, it is executed to as close to perfection as my limited capability to observe can discern. Wow!
السلام عيكم يا استاذ الكريم I do not wish to be disrespectful and I apologise in advance. But I wonder if in a real fight the attacker would leave his other hand constantly on his body. Wouldn't a real fight be completely different? By the way, I like Silat a lot. It's like it's our martial arts. Greetings to Brunei.
muhammad arif safwan Osman th-cam.com/video/dIFCrJpzGpE/w-d-xo.html i think it’s this one or th-cam.com/video/5osAwwe8JpI/w-d-xo.html Bruneian traditional music called ‘gulingtangan’. Although traditionally for silat performance, Bruneians typically use this song th-cam.com/video/zrv6E3Yz49U/w-d-xo.html when performing. I used to perform gulingtangan when i was in highschool. I would say the song being used for silat is one of the most tantalizing song anticipating for the next movement of the one performing silat.
@@jailsonaraujodossantos3963 Me manda um whatsapp para eu te responder com as opções de treino. (21) 972850287. Aliás, aproveite e veja meu canal, @kombato sobre Kombato, Kali e Silat. Mais de 1000 videos.
1:52 (how did I lose control of the situation) "AH, my guts... (struggles to breathe) just... take me down already! OH MY GOD, YOU SMACKED ME IN THE BALLS!"
I never knew in my two knife attacks the bad guys would show me the knife because they never did.....nice for the info I felt, saffer, better that you showed me. Probably my attackers were wrong.
@@persada5913I have seen The Raid a few years back. The Raid was made by Indonesia and Silat has been developed in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Southern Thailand, Southern Philippines. The martial master in this video comes from the Nation of Brunei. I would like to admit my ignorance because I don't know much about them. I don't think I remember any film where they used the foot dragging technique to take somebody out of balance demonstrated in this video. I don't think I saw that in The Raid. I only saw the part 1. Maybe I should watch the Raid again, it was a pretty good film.
Hmm.. It seems that some of the commenters keep commenting how this is unreal when facing a boxer, mma fighter or street fighter. Maybe after this Guru Maul could demonstrate on how to deal with these fighters. Show them how to deal with them in real! Can't wait to see Guru Maul action in 'real situation'!.. 👍💪
Smooth as silk. What is lost within the flow, until it is pointed out, is how effortlessly the attacker is manipulated into a convenient shape for completion. Yes that completion can be devastating but often it does not need to be. This is beautiful to watch.
I love all the techniques that he does so effortless and devastating. It takes aotl of training and repetitions of the techniques to do them so flawlessly. So much respect for him.
I love how he says "don't give it to me, ill take it" the technique works.
well, anyone is a knife is not just going to put his hand out like that, he is going to try and cut you, while i like Silat and it does work, the Knife fight is not going to work, maybe if you are in a worse case scerior, even, then you are better of getting a clean shot to the body or face, u will get cut any which way.
That's gonna be my new pick up line
@@rockade2408 of course no ones going to leave their hand out there. All techniques, from most martial arts, are taught in an exaggerated or slowed fashion to get the mechanics down. Speed and escalation of force come with the experience of both practitioners. Anytime a weapon is involved in an altercation it is by definition the worst-case scenario. You hope for the best but prepare for the worst.
@@rockade2408 yes youll get slash or stab but your survival rate will increase at least not 0%...
Just to clarify for those who don't understand, those sequence of movements aren't meant to be executed fully from start to end.
Every hit was to bring the opponent down. If the first didn't, then proceed to another.
Parries and blocks aren't just to block the attack, it was used to "feel" the opponent distance and position. It is also used to set up for counter.
And for those "boxing" comments, given you're about the same weight and strength, it's so much easier to counter or get into position to counter because of the shorter range.
Usually, a boxer would be hard to fight mostly not because of his techniques, but because he's much beefier or had train his punch to be hard, heavy or fast.
Westeners probably don't understand this, and it's probably not that obvious, but as western martial arts are "the art of fighting", most eastern martial arts are "the art of fighting back".
On Point! Any mid level silat will go down against good trained boxers and mma cause these guys are used to take a punch.
But those aren't the guys which pick out fights with strangers on the street.
Against those beer tough guy bro dudes who can only swing their arms around and can maybe throw a straight, silat bela-diri is just devestating!
I see much Wing Chun in Silat.
Attack an attack with an attack and punish the attacker for attacking. lol
Note taken...Big Thanks😊
Much respect , many many years ago, I was fortunate to have a friend who taught me some JKD priniples. I did not realize until years later how he combined many different styles into what he taught me. For me at the time, he moved me towards Eskrima, Wing Chun..and..who knows? But I see now that some of what he imparted to me had principles of Silat. I guess when Cass Magda taught him, he absorbed what was useful in Silat and added it to his own 'way". Thank you kind soul, for your videos and wisdom, especially the gentle ways, the ways of life, rather than death and destruction. Namaste :)
It's likely that the Silat principles you see in JKD was Dan Inosanto's influence on Bruce Lee. Dan's main background is in the Filipino martial arts, which are actually offshoots of Silat. th-cam.com/video/akErXNUldYE/w-d-xo.html
Not namaste but salamat or selamat
The Father Of Modern MMA: Bruce Lee’s Journey To Mastering Silat
by Alexie JuagdanOctober 9, 2022Artists
Bruce Lee is considered by many to be the father of modern mixed martial arts (MMA). He is renowned for his incredible speed, power and agility, which he used to great effect in his martial arts films. But what many people don’t know is that Bruce Lee actually studied a traditional Indonesian martial art called Silat. Bruce Lee was first introduced to Silat while he was living in Malaysia in the late 1950s. He was immediately impressed by the fluidity and grace of the Silat practitioners, and he began to study the art under the tutelage of the renowned Silat master, Pengiran Temenggung Seri Maharaja Dato’ Jaffar. Bruce Lee’s Silat training helped to develop his own unique style of martial arts, which he called Jeet Kune Do (“The Way of the Intercepting Fist”). This style combines the speed and power of Western boxing with the grace and fluidity of Silat. Bruce Lee’s mastery of Silat was evident in his martial arts films, where he often used Silat techniques to defeat his opponents. In the film “Enter the Dragon”, for example, Bruce Lee can be seen using a Silat-inspired kick to knock out his opponent. Today, Silat is enjoying a resurgence in popularity, thanks in part to the popularity of MMA. Many of the top MMA fighters, such as UFC champion Georges St-Pierre, have studied Silat and have incorporated its techniques into their own fighting styles.
asianjournalusa .com/the-father-of-modern-mma-bruce-lees-journey-to-mastering-silat/
Best Silat player I seen in a long time ..
i recommend you to watch cecep arif
Mr maul you are genious . Mathimtecian in martial art. I hope you visit morocco and share with moroccan people your skills.
Silat is one of the most elite fighting style which flows like a water...Very beautiful to watch each & every flow of movements step by step....Very stylish JKD & Krav Maga alike which is gonna look good in movies if choreography is done right...👊💪🤙
You wanna see “flow like water”? Watch Aikedo 🤩
Many of the finishing moves are brutal and devastating. Your opponent will not be getting up if actually applied. Ending the fight as quickly as possible is the intent.
I'd follow maul since 10 years ago, Hope one day i could learn from him..
His movements are smooth
I love that in every video he says "dont help me, i´ll take it" when they are "helping the fall/ending".
Wow this dude's good technique is flawless.
that shit will get u killed. in a real knife attack
I love how the flow and positioning enables him to just ragdoll the other guy :) He reminds me of my silat teacher, small indonesian guy, throwing around big Dutch guys twice his size :D
Getting behind/ beside the attacker and stealthily sweeping that foot out is truly a work of art. I am always amazed by watching him work and suddenly he is sweeping that foot forward and down the guy goes.
Yes sir, he got these techniques and flow down pack
so many intricate movements - flawless...I can watch Maul Mornie all day...The only other martial artist practioner I can see all day is Hui Cambrelen. They are both Explosive.
me too
Awesome! Thank you for sharing Guru Mornie.
I’m a self defense instructor, and I typically don’t agree with traditional styles for the modern world but damn you make it look good and efficient. Keep up the great work!
Que gran guru...wuuau exelente
power tul. brunei xde buat movie pasal silat ke? bg cikgu ni jd koreagrafer.
Damn. I like that movement and art
Masya Allah...bagus sekali... gerakan yang indah...salam silaturahmi dr tanah Betawi...
Assalamuaalaikum Dan Salam dari Malaysia
Sir, I feel so humbled!!! Thank you
Justin
Assalamualaikum Guru Maul mornie . Love your art . Beatiful and effective. Would love to learn from you one day. From Singapore
I love this fighting style.....he is a BEAST!!!!
Awesome instructor would love to train with you someday
excuse me, do you have any branches in indonesia? I love silat suffian
Indonesia have many talented guru silat.
Bang Maul gak mau lah dia buka di Indo.
Etika nya kurang bagus kalau dia buka perguruan di Indonesia yang sudah banyak perguruan silatnya.
Kasarnya sih, takut tersinggung perguruan lain.
Ima from Malaysia, but if you live in Indonesia i will recommend if can try learn golok seliwa from babeh husein... And ask hik to teach the way his teacher teach him... Well you gonna get beaten at 1st. That how he learn it from his teacher if I not mistaken it is his father... But from the beaten that he learn how to not give up even in pain. The beaten he received from his teacher did not cause injury but just to make he feel pain.at the end he became good at his art. Try to learn from him if you can.
Is beautiful, but what happens if the dummy hit back. I know os an exercise, but en all my years as a Silat practiced always yo need to fight back.
If that is all you see, that is all you get.
Insanely smooth & @wesome! Not forgetting mention deadly!!!
Absolutely Awesome!
Excellent leg sweeps.
This is not a ring fighting but street fighting, i like this
Maul sir,
Wow one who enjoys the art.
Mr Maul, you give this whole new meaning brother.....
Thanks for sharing.
I would like to learn how or what kind of exercise do you do for this type of Marshal Art. For strength and flexibility.
When I took it when I was younger, it was a lot of ground and leg exercises
Silat
Amazing footwork!
Beautiful and deadly Silat.
Kapan ke indonesia ncang? Biar silaturahmi sama ncang ishak...
Plz share Official Syllabus, Curriculum of Silat Training ? Recommend Books ? . . 💚 🌴
Masih ada class di brunei ka? Saya berminat join. Salam dari miri, sarawak 🙏🏻
Salah satu inspirator beladiri sy nih bang maul, sehat selalu abang... Salam persaudaraan dr Indonesia...
sejak pertama kali posting 2006 saat dia usia 26 tahun masih studi di inggris sampe sekarang saya menyukai videonya, gerakannya mengalir, fluid tidak kaku
@@mastergeek2320 betul sangat, intinya keren
grasiac ❤❤
Nice technique...it shows the trademark of silat
wish you was near Richmond VA.
mlchem Wolf
We have a training group in the DC area if you’re interested
Rated 5 STARS in a 5-star rating as the highest!
Existe alguma academia dessa arte em São Paulo?
To Maul565, Is there a morning routine that you do for mobility, which is the same movements you use in your everyday techniques that you teach while traveling. The way you move from a High stance to medium stance then into a lower movement stance is really impressive, asking for a 50 plus age ole guy, that needs a little bit of help. If you could video yourself going through some easy mobility movements that i could incorporate into a morning workout that could add your silat techniques to it later would help a guy out. Thanks love teach your Silat art! Have a Great Training Day in Silat! :)
Epic! how do I book a seminar for my club in uk?
Look in the description of this video. There should be link for facebook or some websites. You can find his contact there.
Seronok tengok permainan Cikgu Maul
What if his arm fights back and doesn’t let you poke the body or arm triangle
Such a conceptually complete and beautiful true martial system. What is more, it is executed to as close to perfection as my limited capability to observe can discern. Wow!
Подскажите пожалуйста , спецфизо когда нибудь будете освещать или нет?
Damn good video, there's a constant flow with the attacks and holds
great demonstration.
Thank you for sharing Master.
superb artist .... great teacher
where can trains in London ? someone can help me ?
Silat a very deadly art he shows with ease.
bro...can i know what title of your gamelan song...so sweet..thank you
Silat is a beautiful art but is it truly effective?
Go and pick a fight in the streets in indonesia see if u get gutted in daylight or not
Offcourse its effective because silat was existed hundred and years ago and it was used to fight in war...to kill the enemy..
It is effective
Our ancestors use silat during the war against colonial
Come and tested in Indonesia buddy, if you really want to know it is effective or not
My favorites “and before he falls asleep”
Abang Maul. Bagaimana supaya saya boleh menggerakkan tangan begitu cepat seperti Abang lakukan? Latihan apa yang boleh saya lakukan?
Wow I want to Learn that
Beyond excellent.
Visit Kuala Lumpur please
Maul flawless techniques can dangerously puppeteer his opponents. Amazing
amazing as grappling lover bjj and judo I'm surprised to see these locks used in striking styles
Would you do a seminar in manchester england for only a small class? Very interested but dont know how to pursue.
Look in the description for websites and then his contact.
Quick, fluid and painful. Like a deadly dance 😏👍I like it
السلام عيكم يا استاذ الكريم
I do not wish to be disrespectful and I apologise in advance. But I wonder if in a real fight the attacker would leave his other hand constantly on his body. Wouldn't a real fight be completely different?
By the way, I like Silat a lot. It's like it's our martial arts. Greetings to Brunei.
It will be completely different lemme show u a video
th-cam.com/video/4LUF6yLIFoQ/w-d-xo.html
Do you think they created this self defence for fun?! Silly question indeed!
Sifu maul, I love the sound tracks that you use. Are they available online?
muhammad arif safwan Osman th-cam.com/video/dIFCrJpzGpE/w-d-xo.html i think it’s this one or th-cam.com/video/5osAwwe8JpI/w-d-xo.html Bruneian traditional music called ‘gulingtangan’. Although traditionally for silat performance, Bruneians typically use this song th-cam.com/video/zrv6E3Yz49U/w-d-xo.html when performing. I used to perform gulingtangan when i was in highschool. I would say the song being used for silat is one of the most tantalizing song anticipating for the next movement of the one performing silat.
Esse mestre é muito bom...
Venha treinar Silat conosco!
@@Kombatooficial onde fica a academia.?
@@jailsonaraujodossantos3963 Me manda um whatsapp para eu te responder com as opções de treino. (21) 972850287. Aliás, aproveite e veja meu canal, @kombato sobre Kombato, Kali e Silat. Mais de 1000 videos.
Fast and decisive - cheers guru
Excellent
im bruneian too
1:52 (how did I lose control of the situation)
"AH, my guts... (struggles to breathe) just... take me down already! OH MY GOD, YOU SMACKED ME IN THE BALLS!"
It might look something new in the West, but in Indonesia, martial arts like this are widely studied in villages and school students
I never knew in my two knife attacks the bad guys would show me the knife because they never did.....nice for the info I felt, saffer, better that you showed me. Probably my attackers were wrong.
Kapan visit to Indo ? Ehehhe
Wowwww imazing master
Nice ballet.
Great content like always.
Very good 🔥
Grande sifu, oss!
Make a movie with this moves
Great Striker 👍
The 20 people who gave thumbs down are just hater raid brigade
they just watch too many movies and UFC and think its "real" :)
Yes
Is it too late for me to learn silat? I always wanted to learn silat since i was a kid but havent get a chance to join silat club
It never to late to try
I wish they could make a action movie with this this martial art. It doesn’t look like anything I have seen.
They have one already The Raid.
@@persada5913I have seen The Raid a few years back. The Raid was made by Indonesia and Silat has been developed in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Southern Thailand, Southern Philippines. The martial master in this video comes from the Nation of Brunei. I would like to admit my ignorance because I don't know much about them. I don't think I remember any film where they used the foot dragging technique to take somebody out of balance demonstrated in this video. I don't think I saw that in The Raid. I only saw the part 1. Maybe I should watch the Raid again, it was a pretty good film.
John Wick 3 has a fight scene with 2 silat fighters
Wo in Berlin trainiert ihr?
Hmm.. It seems that some of the commenters keep commenting how this is unreal when facing a boxer, mma fighter or street fighter.
Maybe after this Guru Maul could demonstrate on how to deal with these fighters. Show them how to deal with them in real!
Can't wait to see Guru Maul action in 'real situation'!.. 👍💪
And still no such video. I can tell you why, he would lose terribly and he knows it.
@@mastergeek2320 If you need to face those guys with knifes and machetes it just proves that your unarmed skills as shown in the video are useless.
There are no non-lethal techniques in this martial art.
A melhor arte marcial!
Very nice move
cana kn blajar ni?
Great job 👍
Excellent techniques
indonesia hadir... dari tanbu... bang morni....
this show me how important is physics
Physics is the study of the physical world(especially matter),making it very awesome and important.
But those technics show how to damage human biology 😂
Sliat warriors techniques real duel