My apologies for not posting sooner to the blog as an update; however, since returning to work I've been inundated since I was out the last week dealing with the seminar and catching up with family. The seminar was phenomenal! Unfortunately, Uncle was struck ill at the last moment and unable to fly in, but Sigung Philip Sailas was able to make it and greatly awed my students. His amazing skill and wonderful personality truly won everyone over immediately. 43 years of training with Uncle! I also have approximately eight hours of video to review. Nothing will be available to outside folks, but those who attended the seminar and other kuntao silat brothers will be able to purchase DVDs for a nominal fee (probably $20 plus shipping just to cover my costs of the DVDs, packaging, labels, ink, delivery and wait time at post office, etc. No, it doesn't even come close to paying for edit time and burn time otherwise I'd simply burn the whole thing raw to multiple DVDs and be done with it.).
That said, what did we cover? As promised we went over Uncle's Serak Silat. Sigung Phil could see we have been practicing and my students did have many of the basics, therefore we quickly went into more advanced apps. Outstanding! From there, we reviewed Uncle's Cimande / Tjimande Silat system as inherited and practiced by him from his father-in-law, Bapak Carl Deems. Truly a wonderful system with many things to impart. Similar to, but also very different from, Serak. One of those things you have to experience and/or study to understand. We spent a great deal of time on the buah and sambuts as well as the 18 djurus and langkah of Cimande. Later we worked on Kuntao Monyet, or Monkey Kuntao, as well as the advanced drunken movements of the system. It must be understood that I have one student that is truly huge, and athletically so. Former powerlifter, elite level college football player, former pro football player until a knee injury; also a blackbelt in multiple arts and law enforcement officer that instructs others-- very nice guy. But to provide comparison, he is in his mid-thirties approximately 6'4" and nearly 400 pounds, squatting ability of 900 pounds and bench of 500 pounds for reps...raw. Yeah. Sigung Phil is 63 years old, approximately 5'3" and 130 lbs. He effortlessly and repeatedly threw my student over his head, end over end, to the mat with a thunderous thwack! Drunken monkey is no joke. Later, we moved to internal striking which opened up many eyes, then kuntao silat knife. We ended the seminar with kuntao silat stick techniques and Q&A. Two days of joyful mayhem for practice.
I wish a speedy recovery and constant well being to Uncle and a heartfelt thank you with much gratitude to Sigung Philip Sailas for making this seminar such a resounding success. It's cliche', but it truly was awesome. I hope to get Sigung Philip back along with Uncle as quickly as possible.
Kuntao Silat de Thouars
This blog is a collection of thoughts, descriptions of training and strange typing of a Teacher/ Practitioner in the Indonesian and Chinese martial art of Kuntao Silat de Thouars as learned from Bapak Willem de Thouars, or as I and his other inner circle students affectionately refer to him, "Uncle Bill."
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Uncle Arrives Tomorrow for the Seminar
Monday, May 7, 2012
Only Four More Days!
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Pentjak (Pencak) Silat Pamur / Pengasinan Jalan Enam
Friday, April 27, 2012
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Basic Internal Art Principles
Here is an excellent article on some very basic principles of the internal arts, yes all of the internal arts, that must be instinctive when used, from a blog entitled "The Way of Least Resistance." The article's title is The Way Internal Arts Work: Part 1 and eloquently breaks down the usage of footwork coupled with momentum and mass to develop power. Naturally, since the internal styles (e.g., taijiquan / tai chi chuan, baguazhang / pa kua chang, hsing I chuan / xingyiquan, I chuan / yiquan, liuhobafa, etc.) each do this differently, it doesn't break each style down into specific detail; however, the article does provide a nice overview of those concepts for the three major internal styles as known in the West. Each internal style also has its unique methods for relaxation and skeletal usage to employ its own power generation mechanics based upon the tactics and core theories of the style, but indeed it is physics and not magic. Kuntao Silat relies heavily on the principles of internal martial arts especially at more advanced levels, but a trained eye can spot it even at the introductory levels.
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Bapak Willem de Thouars Seminar in Niles, IL June 24, 2012
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Profile of Sigung / Guru Marcelo Rainero Video
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Guru / Tai Si Hing Philip Sailas at a Seminar 2010
Monday, April 9, 2012
Fencing with the Sabre
Friday, April 6, 2012
The Kuntao Silat Design Store is Now Open!
Be as water. Kuntao Silat Designs including the Seminar Shirt for Uncle's arrival May 12 & 13, 2012.
The Kuntao Silat Design Shop for a shorter link. Exclusive designs for Kuntao Silat you can't find anywhere else! Proudly support your art.
The Kuntao Silat Design Shop for a shorter link. Exclusive designs for Kuntao Silat you can't find anywhere else! Proudly support your art.
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Basic Sapu and Besset Drill with Guru Stevan Plinck
Monday, April 2, 2012
Pukulan Pentjak Silat with Guru Stevan Plinck
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