The Empty Hands Of Silat

Kerambit in Reverse Grip

 

Here is some Silat training from Hong Kong.  Enjoy!

Their website: http://www.hk-silat.com/

See You On The Mats!

Brian R. VanCise

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3 Responses to The Empty Hands Of Silat

  1. Tim says:

    Cool, I like it, and in Hong Kong. The double extended arm strike reminds me a bit of Tongbeiquan. But for some reason it surprised me that it was in Hong Kong, however I do not know why because I came across BBJ, Muay Thai and Kendo schools in Beijing.

  2. Hey Tim, I thought you would like it. It does have a couple of things in it that seem to have Chinese influence which is not uncommon in a lot of Silat. Foreign martial arts seem to be pretty common in China, Japan, Indonesia, Phillipines really all of Asia. Some times I believe people are interested more in some thing not from their own country for whatever reason. The FMA suffer from participation in the Philippines at time while Tae Kwon Do, Judo, etc. thrive.

    • Tim says:

      I am sure if I looked at it close enough I would likely find the same in Beijing too, at least as it applies to the locals. And just as a note, the BJJ school I came across was run by an American and that did surprise me

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