Steeve Malette <chantal.pageau1@...> wrote:
Ben
one guy from the Maurice lineage long time ago
give me some jurus: for jurus one
same beginning with the inward horizontal elbow ....chamber motion
to the right side of the body ...two handwhipper across the body to
chamber at the left side ....left punch with the right palm to
forearm (slap) and right punch
It is the same of U?????
--- In combinato@yahoogroups.com , Ben Fajardo <benfaj@...> wrote:
>
> The jurus are more soft in motion, like tai chi and flow out into a
bigger circle of movement. I guess more wider movement and softer the
Mas Paul and Victor
>
> Steeve Malette <chantal.pageau1@...> wrote:
>
> The jurus are different ....same concept but more short compact
> motion ... Could U explain jurusone and two in words...I think in
> this lineage u dont have too much whipper hands (i mean the two
hands
> motions across the body between the punch???
>
> Thank Ben
>
> Steeve
>
> --- In combinato@yahoogroups.com , Ben Fajardo <benfaj@> wrote:
> >
> > Yes it is some what different then Paul
> >
> > Steeve Malette <chantal.pageau1@> wrote: Ben
> >
> > Does the Serak teach by Maurice De Thouars is different of the
> > version of Victor or Paul ?
> >
> > Steeve
> >
> > --- In combinato@yahoogroups.com , "Ben Fajardo Sifu/Guro"
> > <benfaj@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Pentjak Silat Anak Sera(k)-A Brief History of the Style Now
Known
> > as
> > > Anakserak
> > > For the record, the islands of Indonesia, Java in particular
have
> > not
> > > been submerged in the last 20 million years. This has allowed
for
> > the
> > > development of one of the oldest known societies on the planet
> that
> > > has an unbroken line of succession. Some of the oldest known
> fossil
> > > records of early man exist on Java. The indigenous peoples
became
> > > very attuned to the natural world around them and over many
> > > centuries, this led to the development of a mystical
> consciousness
> > > and way of living that fostered a respect and close interaction
> > with
> > > the elemental powers of nature itself. From this beginning the
> art
> > of
> > > Pentjak Silat was born. It is not really an "art," as the
> > Indonesian
> > > language has no word for art. It is actually more of a form of
> > living
> > > life. Art is not separated from life.
> > >
> > > Pentjak Silat is the romanized form of the concept
for "stylized
> > > lightning motion." At its roots are the preservation of the
self
> > > through the harmonious movements of redirection and deflection
of
> > > movement, force and energy. A true master of Pentjak Silat
> > practices
> > > the ability to ward-off attack through the redirection of
energy
> in
> > > and around his/her immediate environment. This takes a few
years
> to
> > > develop and requires the help of a master. An apprentice is
> usually
> > > brought into the fold and taught as a member of the family. In
> this
> > > manner the information and training is passed on from
generation
> to
> > > generation. Entire Pentjak Silat societies were formed and from
> > these
> > > societies a culture was developed. It is accepted that the West
> > > Javanese Pentjak Silat style reached a level unsurpassed in the
> > > islands and became the model for other styles to mold
themselves
> > > after.
> > >
> > > In more recent times a gifted practitioner of West Javanese
> Pentjak
> > > Silat created a method of training enabling his students to
> rapidly
> > > advance in the theory and movements of Pentjak Silat. Because
of
> > his
> > > raspy voice his students nicknamed him "Pak Serak." "Pak"
> > (respectful
> > > title for an elder) "Serak" (meaning: "one with a raspy
> > voice"). "Pak
> > > Serak."
> > >
> > > Pak Serak became widely recognized as a "wise person," a gifted
> > > teacher and healer. He took on two apprentices and educated
each
> > one
> > > in the finer points of "Pentjak Silat Pak Serak" until they
> > acquired
> > > mastery. One was named, "Abang Djut." Abang Djut taught two
> > > apprentices, brothers named John and Ernest de Vries who also
> > reached
> > > a level of mastery that satisfied the requirements of the
style.
> > > These two, in turn, taught "Pentjak Silat Pak Serak" to their
> > nephew
> > > Maurice de Thouars until he too fulfilled the requirements.
> > >
> > > In February of 1999 Maurice de Thouars gave recognition to one
of
> > his
> > > students and conferred upon him the designation of full
> apprentice.
> > > Then in May of 2004 Maurice de Thouars gave Dr. Andre Knust-
> > Graichen
> > > the title of "heir and successor" in Pentjak Silat Pak Serak.
> > Because
> > > of the nature of the practice of Pentjak Silat Dr. Andre was
> > assigned
> > > the task of making the art more available to those interested
in
> > > learning this form of Pentjak Silat. Therefore with the
approval
> > and
> > > guidance of his teacher, Dr. Andre has formulated a teaching
> > approach
> > > which is called "Anakserak" (anak means child of ). This new
> > approach
> > > would allow those individuals who express a sincere desire to
> learn
> > > an opportunity to do so. My Guru is certified under Dr. Andre
> > > I have just recieved my Guru Muda certificate in Pentjak Silat
> > > Anakserak from Guru Dr. Conrad Bui of the United States Pentjak
> > Silat
> > > Association
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Nubreed Martial Arts Systems
> > http://communities.msn.com/nubreedm artialarts
> > Train the way you fight and fight the way you train!
> >
> > --------------------- --------- ---
> > Do you Yahoo!?
> > Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail.
> >
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Nubreed Martial Arts Systems
> http://communities.msn.com/nubreedm artialarts
> Train the way you fight and fight the way you train!
>
> --------------------- --------- ---
> Do you Yahoo!?
> Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail.
>
Nubreed Martial Arts Systems
http://communities.msn.com/nubreedmartialarts
Train the way you fight and fight the way you train!
Talk is cheap. Use Yahoo! Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates starting at 1¢/min.