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Pentjak Silat is the Indonesian set of Martial
Arts, all with different styles and schools (over 400 of them). Pentjak
Silat depends heavily on an indigenous weapons and animal-styles heritage.
In the (distant) past, it was predominately a weapons system; empty
hand techniques are derived from the weapons forms. Pentjak Silat is
a term covering many styles, some of the styles are very old (more than
1000 years) and some were developed recently.
There is a mixture of indigenous techniques along with techniques borrowed
from Chinese Wu Shu and Indian arts such as Kalaripayit.
Techniques are varied, although
kicks are not emphasized much. Foot work is sophisticated. The
foot and hand techniques are so subtle and intricate that they
are often taught separately, then integrated after the student
has mastered them individually. There is a good balance between
offensive and defensive techniques.
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