Tuesday, March 18, 2008

silat cekak

Seni Silat Cekak is a Malay art (Seni) of self defence (Silat) which is genuinely original and can be counted upon to preserve life. It is not a style of silat which is ceremonious in nature used for performances at traditional Malay weddings such as Silat Pulut or Silat Pengantin. As such, Silat Cekak does not have any musical accompaniment such as the traditional Malay drum or Gendang and does not perform graceful dance-like movements for public amusement such as Silat Pengantin. In fact, Silat Cekak does not utilize any evading nor side-stepping techniques, whether to the left or right, in combat. It deals with hostile aggression head on. Thus, Silat Cekak is a combat oriented art. It is more to defensive-type of silat because its techniques are 99% defensive and only 1% offensive. This silat does not have any Bunga (Pattern), Langkah Gerak or Kuda-kuda (Guarding Stand). The movements or counter-attacks of this silat are quite unpredictable because it does not apply Kuda-kuda in its movements.
Seni Silat Cekak contains original techniques which have not been altered ever since it came into being as a system of self defence. The system consists of hitting and maiming techniques (buah pukulan) as well as a complete array of body and limb locking techniques (buah kuncian) in its arsenal of fighting maneuvers. Being complete and unique, this form of silat does not use nor imitate techniques from other systems of self defence be they local or foreign.
The fighting techniques used in this system of silat utilize natural body movements based on a sound state of mind and a peaceful disposition. Furthermore, the teaching of Silat Cekak has been simplified and systematized to facilitate easy learning. In effect, a violent and aggressive nature is not a part of Seni Silat Cekak. Only under extreme circumstances where life is at stake will the student of Silat Cekak take the offensive and initiate an attack.

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