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Bob Orlando – Fighting Footwork of Silat n Kuntao

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One thing I like about Martial arts coming from Knife fighting systems is that they are  nonsense free. In last couple of years since I started with Filipino knife systems and found out more about their hand to hand combat I am surprised by the content in the martial arts.The best thing about these Martial arts they are Combat Ready.If you take most styles of Kungfu-Wushu, Japanese/Chinese/Korean Martial arts. Their content is not Combat ready at all. If you are lucky like me and have a teacher who only taught combat related stuff then things are different.Today If I have to re-start my martial arts training. I’ll include Silat or one of other FMA’s.Quote:Description:THE FIGHTING FOOTWORK OF KUNTAO AND SILATA Complete Guide To The Tactical Legwork Of Kuntao, Silat, And Kuntao-Silatby Bob OrlandoOne of the most distinctive aspects of the Indonesian martial arts is their distinctive legwork. While a kuntao or silat practitioner’s hands are busy parrying, trapping and striking, his legs are simultaneously applying their own tactics to trap, unbalance and destroy an opponent’s lower body. Veteran kuntao-silat practitioner Bob Orlando spent years analyzing Indonesian legwork and organizing it into a true martial science. Now he makes this information available to you in this unprecedented four-volume video course.The first volume of Fighting Footwork of Kuntao covers the critical elements of silat, kuntao and hybrid kuntao-silat legwork, as well as the mechanics of trapping and unbalancing an opponent with your legs. It also includes the first two langkahs (lower-body training drills) of Orlando’s system of martial science.Volume 2 covers the mechanics of the third and fourth langkahs of Orlando’s system and the subtleties of their variations. He shows the secrets of the true fighting function of silat’s distinctive cross-legged or “twist” stance, as well as how to apply your newfound skills combatively, coordinating your upper-body technique with the powerful traps, grinds, knee-wrenches and off-balancing maneuvers that represent the heart of the langkahs.The third volume of Fighting Footwork of Kuntao shows how to integrate the critical skills of langkahs 1-4 of Orlando’s kuntao-silat system into the most advanced drills of the art, langkahs 5 and 6. Orlando follows up with the strategy and tactics of advanced Indonesian legwork and shows how to relentlessly pursue an attacker, constantly trapping, locking and destroying his legs as you pummel him with hand techniques.Volume 4 of Fighting Footwork of Kuntao emphasizes muscle-burning exercises and drills to develop the strength and stamina necessary to employ kuntao-silat footwork effectively in combat. Orlando demonstrates how to integrate strength training with reflex and technique practice through revolutionary training methods. Finally he shows how to adapt the traps, grinds and locks in the first three volumes of the series into a knee-breaking,ankle-popping arsenal of low-line kicks.Bob Orlando’s Je du-too School of Martial Arts is a place where elements of Chinese kuntao, Dutch-Indonesian pukulan pentjak silat, Chinese kenpo, kung-fu, along with Filipino martial arts are combined into a highly effective fighting system.

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