Roberto Torres – Kalasag Kuntao Silat Collection
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3DVD Collection of Kalasag Kuntao Silat Fundamentals, Forms, and Grappling.
Kali (Silat) is an ancient Indonesian and Philippine martial technique.
Prior to Spanish invasion, the Philippines were part of the ancient Indonesian empires.
It may be traced back to the 5th century Sri Vishayan Empire in Sumatra, with Hindu-Malayan influence from Arab missionaries.
According to Chinese sources, in 983, a ship owned or captained by an Arab and filled with precious goods landed at Khanlu (Canton) from Ma-i or Mo-yi (the Mayid of the Arabs).
Maj is a Philippine island, perhaps Mindoro or Luzon.
This eventually led to Ma-i Nila or Maynila, and then to Manila.
Kali (Silat) has traditionally been practiced alongside its equivalents, the other Indonesian martial arts of Silat, Pentjak, and Kuntao.
Kali (Silat) is an Indonesian martial technique that was performed during the Indonesian empires.
Tribal chieftains such as Sultans, Datus, and Rajahs, as well as their troops, used this ancient technique in battle.
Lapu-Lapu and his warriors using Kali (Silat), rather than Escrima or Arnis, beat Magellan and his troops.
Kali (Silat) is the mother and predecessor of Escrima and Arnis.
Filipino martial arts were thriving in the Philippine islands when the Spanish conquistadors arrived in the fifteenth century.
Filipino martial arts had been practiced and formed prior to this period, with origins dating back to the Indonesian empires and Hindu Malayan Arab missionaries.
Filipino traditional arts encourage the use of many types of self-defense.
Empty hand strategies Sikaran, Panantukan Swords and short blades Klewang, Sisip, and Balaraw Short sticks and clubs Baston,Olisi,Garrote Swords, lances, and staffs Sibat, Belok, and Bankaw Blow guns and projectile weapons Sumpit, a bow and arrows pana busog (All of these may be categorized as Pana.) Shields Kalasag, you’re a beast.
Part 1: Fundamentals – 1/3 of KALASAG KUNTAO SILAT
Kuntao is a severe art that involves tearing and breaking.
The basis of Roberto Torres is built on three systems: Petjut Kilat Silat, Visitacion Kuntao, and Wu Kung Kuntao.
Balangkas (stepping forms) one through six, Kalasag Kamay (shielding hands), Salag (blocks), Tulay Kamay (bridging hands), Sikaran (kicking), and Laban Kamay are all covered in this tape (fighting hands).
Part 2 of KALASAG KUNTAO SILAT: Sayaws (Forms) – 2/3
Vol 2: These dances include all of the secrets to fighting.
You’ll learn 15 forms, each having a combat application.
You’ll discover how to apply your fundamental abilities and concepts to construct your own combinations.
Buno Grappling – 3/3 Kalasag Kuntao Silat 3
This DVD includes energy drills with both sticks and empty hands, coordination drills, and other activities.
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