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ABOUT BERSILAT
From the Martial Arts Encyclopedia by Jennifer
Lawler
Bersilat means "to do fighting" . this
Malaysian martial art is similar to Pentjak Silat, an Indonesian
martial art, which it is thought to have derived from. It is a
self defense system dating from the fifteenth century. There are
several schools of Bersilat, each with two branches, one for public
display and one for combat. Silat pulat is a dance-like art, usually
performed at weddings and other festivities. Silat buah is for
combat. Some schools emphasize unarmed combat while others focus
on weapons usa. Minangkabau is the name of the woman who introduced
the art, which imitates the movement of animals like Chinese styles
do. Bersilat emphasizes leg techniques, but punches, throws and
holds are so important. Students are forbidden to divulge secrets
and training is often handed down from family member to family
member. The art has both a sport side and a spiritual side. The
most important styles of Bersilat are Chekak, Kelantan, Lintan,
Medan, Peninjuan, and Terelak.
FORMS OF BERSILAT
LINTAN Malaysian Bersilat style; two opponents fight without weapons.
MEDAN Style of Bersilat; weapons are used in mass fighting.
SILAT BUAH Secondary form of Malaysian Bersilat, used in actual
combat. Generally practiced in semi-seclusion, its moves are passed
from master to disciple under a vow of secrecy, reminiscent of
Chinese kung-fu. Various forms of Silat Buah can be found throughout
the narrow peninsula of Malaysia, but the most popular forms are
fist and finger attacking, grappling and gripping, and a spectacular
style with high leaps and flying kicks.
TERELAK style of Bersilat; breathing is stressed and great strength
is required.
This Malaysian martial art focuses on seven basic
groups of techniques that are practiced faithfully and must be
mastered by each practitioner. they are:
| 1. Salutation
2. Weapon Forms
3. Avoiding Attack
4. Side Stepping (Footwork)
5. Kicking or falling Techniques
6. Stabbing Techniques
7. Art of the Warrior Techniques |
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