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The First Five KunTao Silat Forms performed by Guru Ted Garcia
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WorkShops with Uncle Bill
Original Documentary Video SeriesWillem de Thouars is one of the worlds’ finest fighting men. For over fifty years, he has studied with some of the foremost teachers of some eighty martial art styles; Pentjak Silat, the Chinese KunTao on Java, the Five Majors of Shaolin and the Three Crowns of Chinese Martial art in China and the U.S., Western Boxing, European weapons arts and so on. He has produced fine students for nearly thirty-five years, teaching in the privacy of his own home to students accepted by invitation only. For the first time anywhere, Uncle Bill makes his art accessible to the public by way of these videotapes of his work. They give us an insight into the practice of a martial artist unparalleled in his intention and dedication to honoring his teachers and their gifts. (Documentary) KunTao SilatItem Name: Documentary We see Uncle Bill in his most candid moments; teaching, demonstrating, active in seminars and with his inner circle students. He speaks of his teachers, his culture and the fighting art that emerged from his fifty-five years of continuous study and practice. You will see many forms shown in their entirety, many applications, demonstrations by senior students and other aspects of technique and practice. This video is the companion to "A Philosophy of Bamboo", Uncle's autobiography and history of his fighting arts. (An overview: Forms & Applications)Djuru SatuItem Name: Djuru Satu Introduction to Djuru Satu opens with an understanding of the arts that contributed to Uncle Bill's personal art, KunTao Silat. It presents many forms and applications that show us the depth and sophistication of Uncles’ study. The first important form, Djuru Satu is performed by two senior students with multiple views of the action and slow motion analysis of the movements. Then, a broad range of applications and techniques is shown with emphasis on different levels of sophistication in the principles that are presented. This video, as are the others, can be a source of practice and study for the most advanced of martial artists of whatever background, as well as the most elementary practitioner. Djuru Dua SilatItem Name: Djuru Dua As Djuru Satu is the ‘blasting in’ form, Djuru Dua explores the circular and evasive actions of Sumatran/Javanese Silat. It is sometimes thought of as the feminine aspect of the Silat, as it does not confront with direct power, but evades, deflects and redirects the actions of the opponent. The Dua is especially useful for people lacking great strength and agility and makes use of subtle traps, unusual attacks and decoys. The Dua tape also includes more forceful applications that give a subtlety and sophistication to other more external arts Pai Yun: KunTao - Kung FuItem Name: Pai Yun The first Shaolin form of KunTao features Uncle Bill, two Senior Practitioners, and lots and lots of Tiger form. This will give you a good look at the differences and similarities of the Silat and the Chinese arts. Neither of the arts is as good as the combination of their strengths and subtleties. Pai Yun is an art of great ferocity and intimidation. The applications range from skin attacks, joint blasters, skeletal throws and manipulations to positioning secrets and responses to attack by other martial arts. WuKung KunTao - Kung FuItem Name: Wu Kung The ‘hard martial conditioning for battle’ is a broad application and approach to martial training. You will see practice drills, equipment, applications and attitudes for the Warrior in Battle. Additionally, we present Taung Lung, the Preying Mantis form of KunTao Silat. Mantis is a form of great sophistication and is performed by one of Uncles’ Senior Practitioners, Randall Goodwin, with commentary, technique, practice drills and applications. Also featured is the Monjet Bletet (a Monkey Silat form with roots in Honan Shaolin). This is a very direct and uncompromising approach to martial usage.
An American Martial ArtBladeWork a specialty (Video series) Malabar KunTao Silat is the Americanization of the Dutch Indo/Chinese fighting system of Kun Lun Pai and KunTao Silat de Thouars. Willem de Thouars is our GrandMaster. Honor and Hormat to Willem's Brothers: Paul, Victor and Maurice de Thouars who have also been our Teachers and Guides in the Family System, and Family we hold dear. American (Dutch Indo/Chinese) Martial Art
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