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Pencak Silat or Silat ("fighting by using techniques of
self-defence") is an Asian
martial
art with roots in the culture of the
Malay
World. This art is widely known in
Indonesia,
Malaysia,
Brunei, and
Singapore
but can also be found in varying degrees within countries such as
Thailand
and the
Philippines amongst others. It is estimated that there are hundreds of
alirans (styles) and thousands of schools. Many of the alirans find their
origin in the observation of wild animals fighting. "Harimau" (tiger) and "Helang"
(Eagle) are some examples.
There are four main aspects to pencak silat:
- The "Mental-Spiritual" (mental and spiritual) aspect:
- Pencak silat builds and develops the personality and noble character
of oneself
- The "Bela-Diri" (self-defence) aspect:
- Self-confidence and perseverance are very important.
- The "Seni Budaya" (culture, art) aspect:
- Culture and performing the "art" of pencak silat is very important.
This combines Pencak Silat with traditional music and costumes.
- The "Olahraga" (sport) aspect:
- This means that the physical aspect of pencak silat is important. We
try to have a sound mind in a sound body. Competitions are part of this
aspect.
- There are full-contact (Pertandingan=Competition) fights, as
well as form demonstrations, for one (Tunggal), two (Ganda)
or team (Regu) persons.
The styles and schools of pencak silat differ from each other with regard
to which aspects are emphasised. It is thanks to the sport and self-defence
aspects that this sport has become popular in Europe. However, many believe
the essence of Pencak Silat is lost, or watered down, when converted to a
sport and therefore still focus on traditional or spiritual forms of Silat,
not strictly following the PERSILAT way.
Pencak Silat is a system that consists of sikap-sikap (positions) and
Gerak-gerak (movements). When pesilat (silat practitioners) are moving (when
fighting) these sikap and gerak-gerak change continuously. As soon as one
finds an opening in their opponent's defence, they will try to finish the
opponent with a fast serangan (attack).
Pencak Silat has a wide variety of defence and attacking techniques.
Practitioners may use hands, elbows, arms, legs, knees and feet in attacks.
Common techniques include kicking, hitting, tripping, sweeps, locks,
takedowns, throws, strangles, and joint breaking.
The pesilat, or silat practitioner, practices with Juru-juru. A Juru is a
series of meta-movements for the upper body used as a guide to learn the
applications, or buah when done with a partner. The use of Langkah, or lower
body meta movements teach the use of footwork. When combined, it is Dasar
Pasan, or whole body flow.
Pencak Silat has developed rapidly during the 20th century and has become a
competition sport under the PERSILAT rules and regulations. At the moment
Pencak Silat is being promoted by PERSILAT in several countries on all five
continents. The goal of PERSILAT is to make Pencak Silat an olympic sport.
Apart from the official PERSILAT line of making Pencak Silat a competition
sport, there are still many traditional styles practising old forms of Silek
and Silat.
PERSILAT (Persekutuan Pencak Silat Antarabangsa, the
International Pencak Silat Federation) is promoting Pencak Silat as
an international competition sport. Only members recognised by PERSILAT are
allowed to participate at international competitions.
At the moment some European national Pencak Silat federations together with
PERSILAT have founded a European Pencak Silat Federation.
In 1986 the
first Pencak Silat World Championship outside of Asia took place in Vienna,
Austria.
In 2002 Pencak
Silat was introduced as part of the exhibition programme at the Asian Games in
Busan Korea for the first time.
The last World Championships
2002 took place
in Penang,
Malaysia
in December 2002.
Bersilat is the word given to the act of doing silat.
List of Silat styles
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Silat USA- aims to educate, promote and share the 'Ways of the Spiritual
Warrior' through the training in, and experience of, 'Seni Silat Haqq:
Spiritual Martial Arts' & 'Silat Tuo: Martial Arts of Sumatra, Indonesia'
Website
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International Silat Federation - "The Silat Martial Arts of Sumatra,
Indonesia" Some ISF Silat systems taught include: Silat Tuo (Silek Tuo)-Seni
Silat Haqq-Silat Satria Muda-Silat Minang-Harimau Silat-Minangkabau Silat-Kumango
Silat
ISF Website
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Tapak Suci - Putera
Muhammadiyah is a well-known silat aliran. It's spreading over the world
especially through Indonesian immigrants in Netherland or through
Muhammadiyah branches all over the world. The typical style of Tapak Suci
are red uniforms and Islamic way of philosophy. Nowadays, The Perguruan
Tapak Suci is one of the biggest perguruan in Indonesia.
Tapak Suci Europe Website
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Persatuan pencak silat inti ombak//Inner wave Pencak Silat - Indonesian
Pencak Silat base on mataram and madura style teach internal and external
aspect of human body by Guru Daniel Prasetya
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Silek Tuo and
Silek Harimau - traditional old styles from the Minangkabau tribe in
Western Sumatra meaning "Old Silek" and "Tiger Silek"
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Pencak Silat Pertempuran - A silat style composed of
Pencak Silat Pamur and
Sterlak Silat primarily. Other Indo-Malay silat influences include:
Seni Bela Diri Silat Jati Wisesa, and
Raja Monyet Silat. It translates to Combat Silat.
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Perguruan Pencak Silat Padjadjaran Nasional - Traditional west-javanese
styles are combined in this aliran, the European branche is represented by
Eric Bovelander.
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Pencak Silat Gerakan Suci - An evolution of
Pencak Silat Mande Muda
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Silat Mubai - Muslim Silat
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Silat Zulfikari - Martial practice of the
Qadiri Rifai Tariqa
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Pukulan Bongkot - a Silat style
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Bersilat - Silat from
Borneo
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Maphilindo Silat - a Silat style founded by
Dan
Inosanto to honour his Silat teachers. It is composed of styles from
Malaysia (Ma), the Philippines (Phil) and Indonesia (Indo).
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Pukulan Pentjak Silat Serak (or
Sera), a system
founded by
Pak Sera of the
Badui tribe
and expanded by
Mas Roen and Mas Djoet - Victor de Thouars, teaching the traditional
Pukulan Sera(R)in the greater Los Angeles area.
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Soempat Silat- Pak Tisari Majoeki, founder, developer of the curved
rattan stick, Lineage holder Maha Guru "Pak Vic" de Thouars.
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Bukti Negara Sera, a modern, modified style of Sera designed by Serak
lineage holder
Pendekar
Paul de Thouars. The name Bukti Negara means "gift to a nation," reflecting
Pendekar de Thouars' gratitude to the United States for all it has given
him. Because there are myriad restrictions on who can study the parent
system of Serak, Pendekar de Thouars modified Serak to create Bukti Negara
in order to expose an ever increasing audience to the art.
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Kuntao Silat combines
Kuntao and
Silat, as taught by Willem de Thouars.
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Perisai Diri - An ideal martial art for those who want to learn both a
unique and effective system of self-defense. Established since 1955 in
Indonesia by Pak Dirdjo.
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Cimande- along with Sera (monkey style) Pamacan (tiger style) and Trumbu
(stick fighting) are styles of Pencak Silat founded by
Embah Kahir in the late
1700's in
West Java.
These arts still exist in some villages located on the Cimande river,
including the village of Tarik Kolot. Today there are over 300 variations of
Cimande.
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Pukulan Cimande Pusaka- A style of Cimande descended from Mas Jut,
taught by
Pendekar William Sanders. This style includes the original Embah Kahir
arts from Tarik Kolot village.
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Seni Gayung Fatani - a Malaysian style originating from the Fatani
Province in Southern Thailand. One of the four reputedly largest silat
school of Malaysia.
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Gayung Malaysia - One of the four reputedly largest silat school of
Malaysia.
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Silat Cekak - A different kind of silat. It is more to defensive-type of
silat because it applies 99% defending technique and only 1% attacking
technique. This silat do not have any
Bunga,
Langkah Gerak or
Kuda-kuda.
The movements or counter-attacks of this silat is quite unpredictable
because it doesn't apply Kuda-kuda in its movements. One of the four
reputedly largest silat school of Malaysia.
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Silat Lincah - One of the four reputedly largest silat school of
Malaysia.
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Silat Teralak Asli - One of the lagest silat in Kelantan.A different
kind of silat because its more spesific in 'tapak' to defent the skill and
very fast movement to step forward when attacking and defending.Its more to
'terlatah' in counter-attack.Drpd mekYus
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