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  2. Silat - Wikipedia

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    The term pencak silat has been adopted globally in reference to professional competitive silat for sport, similar to the Chinese word wushu. Regional dialect names include penca ( West Java ), dika or padik (Thailand), silek (the Minangkabau pronunciation of silat), main-po or maen po (in the lower speech of Sundanese ), and gayong or gayung ...

  3. Pencak silat - Wikipedia

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    Pencak silat (Indonesian pronunciation: [ˈpənt͡ʃaʔ ˈsilat]; in Western writings sometimes spelled "pentjak silat" or phonetically as "penchak silat") is an umbrella term for a class of related Indonesian martial arts.

  4. Styles of silat - Wikipedia

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    Silat is a generic name for the martial arts of certain countries in Southeast Asia. There is untold number of Silat systems in Maritime Southeast Asia , with there being over 150 styles recognized styles of pencak silat in Indonesia, [ 1 ] and more in aboard.

  5. Filipino martial arts - Wikipedia

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    Silat is another martial art culturally practiced in Southern Philippines, that was imported there from either Brunei or Malaysia, considering its close proximity with Borneo, and from there to Malaysia. Silat was popular among the royal families of the South and Muslim area of the country. There are also fighting systems such as Sikaran and ...

  6. Philippine Pencak Silat Association - Wikipedia

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    Philippines The Philsilat Sports Association Inc. (PSAI) is the national governing body for Pencak Silat in the Philippines . It is accredited by the Persekutuan Pencak Silat Antara Bangsa ( International Pencak Silat Association ) which is the governing body for the sport of Pencak Silat in the world.

  7. Weapons of pencak silat - Wikipedia

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    Among silat practitioners, the chabang is known as the king of weapons because of its usefulness when defending against blades. Kipas The kipas is a folding fan usually made of bamboo , while more combat-worthy fans are constructed from harder wood or iron.

  8. Kuntao - Wikipedia

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    Between 1949 and the mid-80s, some schools were rebranded as silat to distance themselves from Maoist China. Additionally, the establishment of Indonesia's silat governing body IPSI in 1948 was a motivating factor for martial arts schools to be recognized by the association if they're considered silat.

  9. Hanifan Yudani Kusumah - Wikipedia

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    Hanifan hugging Joko Widodo and Prabowo Subianto.. Hanifan was born in Bandung, West Java on 25 October 1997. His father Dani Wisnu, who was also a silat practitioner and was part of the national-level selection in 2005, had begun training him in pencak silat when he was in second grade of elementary school.