Maul You are one of the very few Authentic Guru of Martial Arts.. You are very humble Guru unlike other Self proclaimed Masters of Martial Arts... I could say that you are belong to the Legendary Masters of Martial Arts.. Thanks a lot Guru Maul.
I would like to share something with anyone who's looking to learn this type of silat. While the first and best choice would be with Guru Maul - I mean, I would love to have him teach me and my kids - but, if you just can't get ahold of him, a good alternative might be some Malaysian silat. From what I've seen, Guru Maul's silat has a lot of similarities with what I'm learning now, which is Silat Seni Gayong Malaysia. For example, the moves being demo'ed here are similar to the locks my kids have learned, and they're 7 & 6 years old. In other words, it's a beginner's level move, so there's a good chance that many styles of Silat would also teach it. The style of instruction would be different from Guru Maul's, of course, since he's the one and only. Also, not all Malaysian silat are like that, of course, but maybe that would help you get started in finding a teacher. The flavour of Indonesian silat might differ even more than that of Malaysia's, but perhaps a good starting point nevertheless. Just get started in Silat and see where the road takes you. For those who want to say that Silat is from Indonesia and not Malaysia, please go bother someone else. If it's yours, it's yours, no matter what your neighbour has, so please don't project your insecurities onto other people. Having said that, let's all wish that we all could learn from Guru Maul personally one day, eh? Thank you Guru Maul and WOMA for these awesome vids!
Being a Goshin Japanese Jujitsu guy i can see his training in JJJ in his movements.. The technique he has is efficient , direct and has the beauty of both arts complimenting his style perfectly
Its a privilege to call Maul a friend, he's Teaching and knowledge of Silat is unparalleled in my book. If I was to die by the blade I would choose Maul to do the job, at least I know its going to be quick LOL
0 47. Love maul s reaction. Kinda ashamed to nearly dislocate shoulder. He is amazing. His flow his technique. Everything s perfect about his form and styleb
lol. maul showed the technique works without the help of his assistant trying to 'fall' for him. The same guy, as in the other video. very thought through technique and able to improvised to the situation.
A realistic attack whith Machete the body IS more long distance and cut whith the end of blade , impossible to catch , i doubt about this technic even in silat
For God does not take pleasure in the death of the wicked but rather they turn away from their wickedness and live. Why will you die ? but rather turn and live so turn and live ye.
I'm sorry, but I have to be sceptical about this. If you look closely EVERY attack that the guy with the machete makes is out of distance. If he would continue his attack, he would not even strike the guy defending with his blade. He would have hit him with the pommel. The guy defending would have ZERO chance of pulling his catch/parry off like that. All systems that rely on your partner doing stupid things is not a real martial arts system. Also, when he parried one handed from the outside, that whole sequence feels unrealistic. Does he have any videos where he has pulled that off in sparring? Like at all?
Light sparting unarmed yes. You can find that video maul channel. He try to make new rules for silat competition yhat allows throws, takdown, pinning down, etc.
Maul You are one of the very few Authentic Guru of Martial Arts.. You are very humble Guru unlike other Self proclaimed Masters of Martial Arts... I could say that you are belong to the Legendary Masters of Martial Arts.. Thanks a lot Guru Maul.
I would like to share something with anyone who's looking to learn this type of silat. While the first and best choice would be with Guru Maul - I mean, I would love to have him teach me and my kids - but, if you just can't get ahold of him, a good alternative might be some Malaysian silat.
From what I've seen, Guru Maul's silat has a lot of similarities with what I'm learning now, which is Silat Seni Gayong Malaysia. For example, the moves being demo'ed here are similar to the locks my kids have learned, and they're 7 & 6 years old. In other words, it's a beginner's level move, so there's a good chance that many styles of Silat would also teach it.
The style of instruction would be different from Guru Maul's, of course, since he's the one and only. Also, not all Malaysian silat are like that, of course, but maybe that would help you get started in finding a teacher. The flavour of Indonesian silat might differ even more than that of Malaysia's, but perhaps a good starting point nevertheless. Just get started in Silat and see where the road takes you.
For those who want to say that Silat is from Indonesia and not Malaysia, please go bother someone else. If it's yours, it's yours, no matter what your neighbour has, so please don't project your insecurities onto other people.
Having said that, let's all wish that we all could learn from Guru Maul personally one day, eh?
Thank you Guru Maul and WOMA for these awesome vids!
truebluekit are you malaysian? Interesting to see another gayong practitioner (esp from overseas)
Being a Goshin Japanese Jujitsu guy i can see his training in JJJ in his movements.. The technique he has is efficient , direct and has the beauty of both arts complimenting his style perfectly
Its a privilege to call Maul a friend, he's Teaching and knowledge of Silat is unparalleled in my book. If I was to die by the blade I would choose Maul to do the job, at least I know its going to be quick LOL
Unless it's "for training purposes, we prolong the fight".
@@aaronireland1108 LOL!
never ceases to amaze me the level of technical destruction in this form of silat. wish there were an affiliate school.in my country
Eduardo Pires i know man. I really respect this man and his art.
Never failed me everytime 😱😱😱salute Guru Maul!!
Same move that i was taught in jujutsu and bujinkan. Amazing
Outstanding here.
Send my love and respect to this grand master!
This is very real technique...they actually fight with knives and sticks in the Philippines
Amazing and flowing techniques would like learn from mr maul
Awesome display and explanation of technique. More Guru Maul Mornie
Excellent
i satisfied watching the old man on the background satisfy of the silat practices
Silat Suffian from Brunei keren. Kapan Guru maul ke Indonesia..
Syahrial_sc Ialganteng buat apa nak ke indonesia kamu kan ada pencak silat
apa salahny blajar silat khas brunei.. org negara lain bnyak belajar pencak silat indonesia kami welcome aja kami sharing dengan senang hati..
Wicked Techniques from Guru Maul!! Incredible,!!
Did not hear the question, but at 1:52 things become much clearer with your response! Again at 3:05
0 47. Love maul s reaction. Kinda ashamed to nearly dislocate shoulder. He is amazing. His flow his technique. Everything s perfect about his form and styleb
Feliz Navidad amigo i toda tu familia
lol. maul showed the technique works without the help of his assistant trying to 'fall' for him. The same guy, as in the other video. very thought through technique and able to improvised to the situation.
Very good! Ossssssssssss
silat is the best martial art in the world
bayu afif
But his art is kun tao
Ok galing
3:00 The first boss in #sifu is killed by this move 😎
maul mornie is dangerous man..he..he..
ABang dari Brunei ya
2.40
it is very awesome technique
Salut
A realistic attack whith Machete the body IS more long distance and cut whith the end of blade , impossible to catch , i doubt about this technic even in silat
For God does not take pleasure in the death of the wicked but rather they turn away from their wickedness and live.
Why will you die ? but rather turn and live so turn and live ye.
Oooooo nasty.
I'm sorry, but I have to be sceptical about this. If you look closely EVERY attack that the guy with the machete makes is out of distance. If he would continue his attack, he would not even strike the guy defending with his blade. He would have hit him with the pommel. The guy defending would have ZERO chance of pulling his catch/parry off like that. All systems that rely on your partner doing stupid things is not a real martial arts system.
Also, when he parried one handed from the outside, that whole sequence feels unrealistic. Does he have any videos where he has pulled that off in sparring? Like at all?
Light sparting unarmed yes. You can find that video maul channel. He try to make new rules for silat competition yhat allows throws, takdown, pinning down, etc.
If you watch really close, Maul is moving off the line of attack when he sees the arm chamber back for a strike so he's always counting from the side
And he's never done this for real
It' almost impossible to disarm a sword unless you are facing a very poorly trained opponent.
If he would go a little slower maybe someone could figure it out. Otherwise this is useless
Very good! Ossssssssssss