Tuesday, 27 December 2011

Fighting for Lives 2011 Karambit and Matjan / Pamacan Workshop



Hey guys.
Thought about time I posted some of my own clips on here.
As you know I was honored, yet again to be asked to teach alongside Guru Max Green of fractalfightingarts.com at this years Fighting for Lives weekend up in Dundee Scotland.
My half of the weekend was on Pamacan and Matjan (Upright and mid level Harimau) and the deadly Karambit. posted here is clip of a Pamacan technique from the day and a few Karambit ones from class day before the workshop.

Enjoy ;)
Pamacan Technique with options (Kala and Buaya)
Karambit Class ideas
Karambit class ideas 2

Silat Cool Clip of the month


Hello everyone.
This clip is of my good friend Guru Max Green of Fractal Fighting Arts.
Not only is he a very skilled Persilat and teacher but a great man with a deep knowledge of many styles of West Javanese Pencak Silat and good pal to boot.

Im posting two clips here, the first is labeled "Become the art" which speaks volumes of the depth one should go to to fully claim an incite into Pencak Silat. Pencak was once described as an old priceless Swiz clock. If you take the back off one of these and peer inside at the complex mechanism to the complex array of cogs and wheels which work together to become the clock. you take out one of those cogs you dont have a clock you have just a cog its only in its entirity that its a clock; this is the same with Pencak Silat.
Second is from Max's Dublin workshop giving great example of Perisai Setia (Faithful Shield) and general Silat structures. For more information on Guru Max please visit fractalfightingarts.com

Anyway enough rambling heres Max in action ; )
Silat "Become the art"
Faithful Shield

Saturday, 17 December 2011

Fighting For Lives 2011 (Lowline Matjan and Kerambit Workshop)


Hey guys.
As you are probably aware I co-teacher at a workshop in aid of  Fighting For Lives Children's Charity weekend of Nov 13th.

The event was in Dundee Scotland the turnout was great, everyone had a awesome day. The material I covered was Lowline Matjan and Lowline Karambit I had a wonderful time.
I wanted to use this venue to say a big thank you to Max for teaching with me on the day to everyone who attended and help raise money for children who really need our help; we're blessed in that, we can train in what we enjoy and still raise money for such a worthy course. Guru Max is a fine persilat and it was an honor to teach and train alongside him. I would highly recommend anyone in Scotland wanting to train in Pencak Silat to visit his website Fractal Fighting Arts.

The latest amount raised worldwide on the day was (And Im sure Bro Parv will correct me if I'm wrong) was circa 6300 Euros and pledges are still coming in.
Anyone wanting to know more about the charity and the amazing work they do to visit the website above and if you want to donate there's a button there. And to all the other instructors around the world I'm sure Parvez would joining me in saying a huge thanks you for all your hard work.
Thank you.




Thursday, 15 December 2011

"Blogwalking" ??



Hello everyone before I post my latest articles and clips Id like to talk a little about a phenomenon previously unknown to me called "Blogwalking"
Ive noticed over the past few months that an increasing amount of spam left from people Blogwalking was being left in my Chatbox. This was meant for fans and followers to leave constructive comments regarding Pencak Silat and to communcate ideas and concepts not for strangers to come and leave spam and links to their sites.

To those blogwalkers all I can say is FUCK OFF! leave your shit somewhere else.... please ;)



Sunday, 6 November 2011

Silat Weekend Workshop in aid of World Fighting for Lives Weekend


Hello again everyone.
Firstly guys my apologise for the silence but back on track with lots of cool material to share.
I wanted to kick of the second incarnation, with a big shout out to my brother Parvez founder of Fighting for Lives. This is a charity which hosts martial art events worldwide co-ordinated to the same date every year, that said, anyone can donate on the Fighting for Lives Website by clicking on the "Donate" tab on left hand side.
Its an honoured to be asked again to co-teach an event and also an honour to be part of a worldwide community which regardless of martial art style, nationality or culture can come together to gives real needy children a fighting chance. Please look at some of the videos and articles there to see the real good Parv and all those teaching and donating have achived. 
this charity is unique in that there are no administration or other hidden fees and EVERY penny is collected and taken in "situ" to those whom need it the most.





Theres still time to join the community and if you contact Parvez directly he can direct you from there our numbers are growing every year, despite the atemps of some to discredit the venture and those who do not train in anything can donate anyway.
So please help Parvez and myself raise as much as we can for them and help give street children worldwide  a Fighting Chance in Life!

Terima kasih

Siôn-marc.

Sunday, 21 August 2011

BITE BACK (Biting article part 2)






Hello everyone.
In the first part of this article we looked at biting, its uses and effects in a general term. In this part I'd like to look with more detail into biting in combat as a valid and powerful weapon, animal mannerism linkages, physiological and psychological results both in the biter and the bitten. I hope to illustrate better, some types of biting and will post a clip giving some examples. So that said lets first look at targets " uummm  yummy!"

Targets:
The target of intended biting are many and varied, and dependent on the location of the bite the results both physical and mental can be very different. Some will cause blood loss some are intended to remove flesh some will hold in place or immobilize a limb and some will be to elicit a known response a set up which can be acted upon; but all regardless of desired effect will cause pain! I'll discuss some of them now. Bites to the face , lips and earlobes will cause profuse blood loss due to the amount of small vessels which are closest to the surface of the skin on the face and the pain will be sharpest there because of increased nerve endings on the face too. The nose a large target, (on some people larger than others ;) located where it is centrally on the face, makes for a great target. It  is well supplied with blood vessels and nerve endings If clamped down on and torn sideways or downward using the muscles of not only the jaws but your neck and shoulders will remove chunks of it. The reaction will be to push you away or to pull away, which will aid in the removal of  it, this then as with any flesh removed must be spat back at the target for several reasons. Firstly you do not want to risk choking on it in the life and death struggle and secondly the effect psychologically on him is greatly exasperated this will leave him open for follow up or a chance for escape, having your nose torn off will probably take the fight right out of him and at least really spoil his night.
The lips and cheek also make a great target here you want to use the teeth furthest in the corner of your mouth past the canines) in a grating side to side pattern, this will cause intense pain and these targets will bleed a lot, remember to try and secure the adversary head to aid in the biting control and to help monitor his reactions (He'll be screaming and struggling like a eel and it will also aid in destabilization of his balance feeding nicely  into a Puter Kapala's (Head Turning) etc.In fact if the bite is in place and held while the Puter Kapala is performed his body weight whilst falling will help remove say and ear Food for thought! LOL.

Other targets for pain are the nipples and chest and flesh at the sides and base of the neck the forehead is a harder target but with torn blood loss will be heavy and will run into the eyes giving you a blinding tool now hes being torn to bits and he cant even see it coming utilising this terror will aid the defeat for sure.
The last target is the neck. here you can cause fatal damage to your opponent attacking from the side say from a glancing headbutt into the large muscles a deep powerful bite here will penetrate into the carotid region causing death VERY quickly as the result of great bloodloss if the carotid region and the vessels there- in are not damaged the Vegas nerve will be and he will loose the ability to support his head upright. The Vegas nerve also controls blood pressure through the carotid sinus receptor, so is a wonderful life and death target again LIFE AND DEATH not Beer spillage ok! And while none of us have the right to take life neither does your attacker! Think about this? With all these bites they are to be used ONLY when your life is threatened and really threatened! Not just because someone looked funny at your misses, but real life and death stuff.
While the fundamental law is the protection of your life there are ramifications to our actions both legal and moral.



Animal Mannerism:
As anyone who knows me will be aware that animal mannerism or the lack of them in Pencak Silat gets right under my skin (To put it mildly) The aboriginal peoples of not only South East Asia but the world over where animistic living in and at one with the animals and spirits of nature and their ancestors. Animal spirits where venerated and the animals who where their brothers and sisters where studied initially to simply learn better hunting habits tracking the finding of water etc later an animal might give ideas through observation to aid in getting one up on a warring tribe or whatever.Now whatever your belief or religious doctrine this example cannot be dined. Animal movements, postures displaying, body language, hunting habits and fighting techniques where not just beneficial to our ancient ancestors but of great value to today's fifth ape us! Originally these animal habits where part of the native fighting arts of Indonesia and all of South East Asia they are what gives the arts I've studied at least its heart and soul and their removal by the newer religions that have entered the islands and the Malay peninsular have robbed them of this. But for now at least I will try and stay on subject.
Biting is used in the arts and animal mannerisms I pass on and we find that the biting varies from mannerism or attitude.so lets look at a few examples. In the Tiger mannerisms we find a lot of biting, A lot of the biting is aggressive and intentional ie, used for attacking rather than a defensive reaction. Like a tiger tearing into its prey the bites are used actively and demonstratively to cause maximum terror in the attacker. the sight of a raving man moving and stalking like a tiger his face dripping with your buddies blood is enough to put most people of there beer and regret trying to take your life! intense? well the idea is not to simply copy the bear movements of say a tiger of ape like in other Chinese arts lets say, we are aiming to become the tiger or snake or bird  for that moment that we are in that state we are an observer of the event and another part of us takes over, traditionally this would be animal possession  but again thats for another article.
As the tiger works on the low line the biting targets are also on a lower line whilst the neck and face are the fatal result of the leep just as in a real attack of a tiger or other large cat,  the tendons of the knees, ankles and even the groin are all fair game,; especially in a grappling scenario.(Not for the octagon of course, but this is real fighting not sport)

The other mannerisms to make use of biting are the snake  Ular Sendok and more so the Ular Sawa and the Monyet or Monkey, the bird mannerisms do not really utilize the bite preferring strikes with the beaks and wings; so we will focus here on the snake especially the Ular Sawa or Python mannerism. Whilst the bite of a Reticulated Python or Asian Rock Python both native to the regions where Pencak Silat was born are not venomous, they do if the prey item is not to huge (A humans have been killed by Reticulated Pythons in at least one reported case in Indonesia!) lead to death. Here the  python locks onto the target with strongly recurved teeth couple hundred of them in to rows! and within about 8 seconds the target is unable to breath the pressure so great that the blood and the heart stop, for sure bones shatter and necks can be completely dislocated but the prey is not crushed as some claim, then the prey is swallowed whole and in some cases alive! We utilize the bite to a target to setup for a choke or neck dislocation back break either while passing a limb in a locking situation or to the trapezoids muscles and back of neck to hold attacker still temporarily whilst the constriction is completed. Again not for a "Tapout" or submission but a ballistic break or choke, neck crank to kill! not for a trophy or title. Its hard to concentrate on the encircling choking arm whilst your ear his being torn off!

As for the Monyet or monkey the monkey is the greatest imitator and it imitates all the other animals and as such all bites are valid whether they be Harimau or Python based just the attitude is little different one note is that monkey and apes in the wild will bite the fingers of an aggressor, so imagine the added effect of a wrist lock throw as the fingertip comes away as the throw is applied, nice!!
So graphic as it may be I hope to have given you more detail of biting and how its validity as a weapon should not be underestimated. For a far more in depth series of article on biting I would recommend the following link Guru Phil Dunlap Kachin/ Bando/ Thaing system
Scroll  down just past half way and his articles on biting are far more in depth than space allows me here but for serious practitioners of Pencak Silat its a most read.

So to close, biting  is effective, decisive, demonstrative and brutal to be sure, but again as an added disclaimer it should ONLY be used when all else fails and you feel your life or that of your loved ones is in mortal danger. Hopefully the clip will give you some examples and for any questions or clarification please drop me an email or find me on Facebook and ask away
(Disclaimer this clip was made after two hour hard class so excuse the hair and sweat!)

Again for instruction in the traditional arts of West Javanese Pencak Silat in and around Nottingham give me a call.
Until then take care everyone, Play hard and train safe, oh and no nightmares ok ;)


VIDEO LINK
Biting ideas

Sunday, 14 August 2011

Cool Clip of Month





Hey Guys n Girls.
Here's the next cool clip, this is of my good friend and training brother Guru Max Greene.
To those that would know the Kari influence is really plain using buah from Kari Juru Dua. Its a great clip from a great guy. I would highly recommend anyone wanting to learn Pencak Silat/ Silat concepts and martial arts in general; up that way go check him out.
Shout out to Guru Max, see you soon bro ;)
Fractal fighting arts
Heres the Clip

Tuesday, 31 May 2011

Silat Clip of the Month



Hello again.
Back again with my selection of cool clip of the month. One thing about my selections I select not on popularity or who as more students or who as the biggest business (Sorry group of clubs) But on who I think is generaly the real deal and viewers can see that I only select Gurus of true talent who have given back. Not just to their students but to the culture where these arts originated. This leads me into why this months clip is of my good friend Guru Eric Kruk. He is without doubt one of the last true Harimau gurus. What? but theres loads of teachers teaching Harimau,, right? wrong theres hundreds who claim to but theres MANY paper tigers out there and Eric is one of the last of the true Tigers. His skills are matched only by his generousity to those people in Indonesia he as helped with his orphanage visits he as a great group of guys and does a lot to give back to the culture and people we take from.
A big man a true Harimau. Heres to Guru Eric gods bless my friend.
Guru Eric Kruks Website

Guru Eric Kruk

BITE BACK! Biting Article Part (1)




Hello again guys. Wanted to start first real article again after my short hiatus with an article on the use of biting in the martial arts and in real world combat. Biting is something that a lot of people including martial artists find repulsive and hence don’t work biting techniques or to work defences for them, this is understandable nowadays with our knowledge of blood born and transmitted diseases and with prolific drug abuse etc, but to anyone who’s had a well placed bite put on them can attest they work!

For documented proof of the effectiveness of a good bite one can follow this Link to the 1997 Tyson / Hollyfield fight in which after a few dodgy head butts from Hollyfield Tyson purposely bite off a part of Hollyfields right ear. Now this is a BIG professional fighter used to being dealt rounds and rounds worth of powerful blows real punishment to the face, left screaming like a spanked child from a bite.

Primal Fear:
There’s something hard coded in our DNA some ancient past memory a primeval fear against being bitten or eaten, something that causes such a deep visual response that the victim goes into a state of sheer terror, especially when the culprit spits back in his face the flesh he’s just bitten off! The stylist will then use it to aid his animal transformation seeing  blood and eating his prey and be triggered deeper into his own mannerism. This is were we leave the tournament sport “fighting” way behind, this is not the mindset of “it matters not who wins or losses, but how you play the game” in the mind of the victim he’s no being eaten by a tiger not whether he comes out of this with taking on or two on the chin or getting a black eye’ in is view he’s being torn apart and this is the psychological edge we want as a practitioner of animal based Pencak Silat as all Silat and in fact all of the oldest tribal martial arts around the world once where!

This may seem unsavory with some of you and some of you of the more “artistic” persuasions may look on this as unnecessarily savage or barbaric but this is not for kambangan or for performance this is life and death! if your life or that of your loved ones depended on tearing a shred out of someone’s face, cheek of neck to save your life what would you do, what would you wish, as his knife sinks into your body? you had worked… the art of biting?

Disclaimer:
I will now state for the record that I don’t advocate at all, in the use of uninterrupted biting or intelligent biting unless you honestly feel your life of that of your loved ones is in imminent danger. If someone bumps into you in the pub don’t dive on him and tear his cheek off ok!

Biting off more than you can chew:
 But anyone can bite, right? Where the art in that? Well actually biting correctly is about technique and sensitivity the Filipino art of Kino Mutai is a fairly newish art that deals with the “dirtier” side of what works bities, nerve pinches, eye gouges etc I’ve had the pleasure (unsure if it could be called that) at least the brouses and teeth marks to attest to the brutal simplicity and thorough effectiveness of these techniques.
If one was to just bite someone, our teeth would careen off the surface and this would actually give the opponent the signal that we’re biting now its serious and we’d be in trouble, big trouble it takes actual practice to bite correctly what Tuhon Paul Vanak calls “uninterrupted biting” where the limb or target to be bit is held secure; think like rear naked choke for example and then bite to the neck or ear unable to simply just pull away while you tear repeatedly backwards and forwards blood pours, pain courses through him while he forgets the fact your choking the life out of him and you will get the idea.

For more info and some excellent, (if not grizzly) training methods for biting please check out Tuhon Paul Vunaks “Streetsafe” series there excellent.
Bando is another South East Asian art that utilizes intelligent biting as well of countless forgotten aboriginal arts the world over.
So in closing remember fighting, real fighting, not ring shit; is not just about hands and feet.

In part 2 we will look at some video clips showing some visual examples, till then
Play safe, train hard


Monday, 2 May 2011

SILAT CLIP OF WEEK



Hey guys!
Apologies for lack of content of late Im sure if you follow this blog you will be aware of some changes in my personal Silat journey and to my teaching. As such the transitions have kept me busy and thus away from you all. Rest assured Im back with new content and hope to make the site bigger and better than ever.
Stay tuned

This weks clip is my good friend Guru Alvin who I had the real pleasure of meeting in person in London last week with Guru Parvez Alam Phd of Fighting for Lives Fighting for Lives

A totally awesome day and cant plug Alvin and his club enough one of the worlds finiest Persilats and his humility is even greater than his skill
For more information regarding Guru Alvin please see this link (His new website is still in construction but some great info etc here)  Silat open circle

Enjoy ;)
Guru Alvin Guinanao Silat Buka Lingkaran

Tuesday, 1 February 2011

Timpah Sebelah







Hey everyone. 
This article will cover the Timpah Sebelah its name is a little vague but means something like hitting with hammerfist and then backhand in an "X" or in our case a horizontal figure eight (This is one of the Cimande seated jurus and is often performed standing. Whilst it comes to us as Cimande students from this source, its movements are found in most Silat systems and for those doubting the adaptability and destructive power of its movements one only has to see what Guru Eddie Quin of Silat Fitrah, as done with these movements in his "Approach" series
"The Approach"

I won’t demonstrate this as Eddie does it far better than I could.
For more information on Guru Eddie Quin and the “The Approach” see http://www.the-approach.com/

I want to add here that Timpah SebeIah is a valid Cimande juru practiced in many styles of Silat and this article is not meant to plagiarise Guru Eddie or his work in “The Approach”.

I teach this juru in its formal setting at first to familiarise the students with its movement which needs to engage the whole body not just the arm to be most effective. Also I teach it like Guru Eddie with heavy blades to help with the hip engagement and shoulder conditioning and then move to wrist weights, Shaolin Rings and then double heavy lump hammers and double handed with heavy sledge hammer. Once student as gotten to this stage he will have the movement properly memorised into his muscle memory and his now ready to incrementally pressure test this, culminating with full contact sparring with protection of course ;)


Practitioners of Pukulan Cimande will notice that "our" Timpah sebelah juru is different in that we use a double handed single blow 
I personally have done and teach both, but find the Timpah sebelah practised my most other Cimande schools to be far more practical and versatile (just personal preference) and I teach this movement pattern out of the Kera besar (Great Ape or Orang-Utan) subsystem of the Monyet animal mannerism as I’m sure the ape like movement swinging arm movement is fairly obvious.

You'll notice from the clip that the beauty of the movement is that anywhere on the course of the figure eights path you will intercept it as it enters your "trapping window" and in fact the movement also works well against kicks. Also the movement makes an excellent entry method for smashing your way through an attackers limbs and with no change in movement you can close smash him to bits and with simple langkah apply a takedown all with the one simple pattern of movement. Also the way in which the movement engages the rest of the body means its forward energy (As you advance) smothers him and turns his axis such that he as very few options in counter, with the added bonus that the movement is very easy to learn and apply you have a winning combination. The only draw back if any is that the movement needs confidence to work effectively, using it in a tentative or passive way will not really work so trust in the “ Eights” drive forward and go Ape!

Why I study Pencak Silat!







Hello guys and girls.
Apologises for the lack of recent updates, I've very busy with work and outside constraints on my time, I've also been doing a lot of reflextion on my personal Silat journey and all this combined as kept me quiet but all back now and will keep you updated on any major changes should they arise.

I would like to resume blogin with this weeks choice of Silat In respect of a great man I've meet on a couple of occasions, a man who more than many others deserves the title of "Pendekar" although he as never claimed it. So  whilst penning new articles on Kujang Buah, Animal trance work, Biting and Cimande Juru Timpah Sebelah(Figure Eight hitting) I give you this weeks choice I know many of you may have seen it but its so could I know you wont want to miss it ;)
I've not had chance to ask Guru Tua Chris for permission to feature here but knowing him and holding him in the respect I do I hope he doesn't mind to much. For more information regarding Silat Fitrah please contact chijparker@aol.com

What better advert for Pencak Silat!