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Here's a neat little video game, lol http://www.miniclip.com/pencak.htm. . .I'll try and cough up something better.mantis said:any info on penkak(sp!!) silat?
sites, videos, articles.. whatevers
penkak is not filippinoAdrenalineJunky said:Here's a neat little video game, lol http://www.miniclip.com/pencak.htm. . .I'll try and cough up something better.
Isn't there an FMA group?
i actually put this post because i always play this game! hahaAdrenalineJunky said:Here's a neat little video game, lol http://www.miniclip.com/pencak.htm. . .I'll try and cough up something better.
Isn't there an FMA group?
Interesting, I always thought it was FMA, not a Malay MA. Well, you learn something new each day. This explains why my first instructor trained in Silat; though I have never. Silat is something I'd really like to lern more about. . .but I will have to save that for after my mastery of Krabi Krabong. . . .Muwahahahahahahaha!mantis said:penkak is not filippino
it's indonesian, so i didnt know where it goes!
it should go with malaysian as well.. i dont know!
thanks a lot for the material.. i'll be waiting for more
mantis said:any info on penkak(sp!!) silat?
sites, videos, articles.. whatevers
Thanks for the compliments. My Guru is the one who does all the graffic arts stuff, he's very gifted with computers (whereas I am lucky to beat one into doing what I want). I'll be in Mississippi doing hurricane stuff this week but shoot me a PM and we might be able to arrange something for next week.Jerry said:I can't agree with the specifics offered there. Pencak/Pentjak is a term used over an entire range of indegenous Indonesian fighting arts. Though certainly any naming out of Indonesia can be a challenge; the term is applied to far more than a single art (Don Dreager has some excellent literary works on the matter).
If I really had to generalize:
Pentjak Silat - A indegenous Indonesian art including combative and cultural elements.
Pukilan Silat - A stripped down art focused on the combative elements. According to some stories, these were gleened off the pentjak arts by Dutch and part-Dutch youths
Kuntao Silat - Hybrid arts of mixed Indonesian and Chinese heritige. It's also noteworthy, that China has arts called Kuntao, and Malasia has some as well.
Aaron, my compliments on your school's site, especially to your graphic artist (mine shows that it's an engineer doing it). I see your over in Tampa; if you ever get some free time and want to trade stories, play, etc, I'd welcome the opportunity.
I don't get over to Orlando often, but will see what I can do about getting down one of these Tuesdays. I don't get nearly enough time to play with other styles of Silat these days.
Jerry
good site!Silat Student said:www.combat-silat.net: Tool around on the various menu's and forums, there're also some clips up on the site.
As it was explained to me the Bandanna is part of the Traditional silat uniform, a part that I cannot remember the name of at the moment. The St. Cloud Group (which is where the pictures were taken since it's the group my instructor teaches) meets in a neighborhood park....I guess some punks have been using the walls to practice their art skills.mantis said:good site!
funny the background they have
looks like a gangster place, i mean the walls, the bandana haha
good site, thanks
Every ethnic group has a different name for the head cloth. I can think of at least three in the southern Philippines. Also different ties can have different meanings.Silat Student said:As it was explained to me the Bandanna is part of the Traditional silat uniform, a part that I cannot remember the name of at the moment. The St. Cloud Group (which is where the pictures were taken since it's the group my instructor teaches) meets in a neighborhood park....I guess some punks have been using the walls to practice their art skills.
-Aaron
Silat Student said:As it was explained to me the Bandanna is part of the Traditional silat uniform, a part that I cannot remember the name of at the moment.