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I'd have to concur...very interesting movements. These movements are pretty much similar to what one would find in Tuite. Thanks for sharing them, Brian!!

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Yes, great find, great share! I agree with Bob; the movements look very similar to what's found in Tuite / grappling applications of Karate...

:karate:

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Yes, great find, great share! I agree with Bob; the movements look very similar to what's found in Tuite / grappling applications of Karate...

:karate:

I would've loved to seen it a full speed.

:)

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Silat has a lot of similarities to classical karate, in my opinion--it's not surprising, considering how big a player Okinawa was in oceanic trade across the region. Indo-China was very much within their realm, and I would be absolutely shocked if Silat and karate were not exchanged during that time.

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Silat has a lot of similarities to classical karate, in my opinion--it's not surprising, considering how big a player Okinawa was in oceanic trade across the region. Indo-China was very much within their realm, and I would be absolutely shocked if Silat and karate were not exchanged during that time.
I agree. There was a lot of "trading" that went on in that area, and not just in commerce.

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