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Welcome to the forum! I hope you will feel free to contribute to this humble subforum. Tell us something about yourself and the sapik kalo silat? Thanks kindly! Respectfully, ~R.
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![]() | Salam Hormat! Tell please, what characteristics of style SAPIK KALO? It will consist of what components? Also about style Harimau Minangkabau: I saw that in this style are studied KUDAS and their application and five forms Langkha (for example on video with Richard Crabbe). Whether really in it the m style is not present determined Juruses? Respectfully, R. |
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I am no expert on the many styles of Pentjak Silat. My own exposure to the silat was most informal, brutal and unauthorized. Also brief. My study is mostly academic and you have at your fingertips the very same resource that I often use. (the Internet) I can only tell you what I have read about sapik kalo silat. The words mean scorpion pincher,from the Minangkabau dialect, it is a relatively new style that draws from many versions of the pentjak silat. It strives to remain in harmony with the Muslim faith and for this reason many of the brutal (assassination) techniques are left out. It is a fairly sporterized version for use in competitions and also for the benefits of health and fitness. I hope you will continue to seek the answers to your questions. Respectfully, ~R.
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