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ABOUT PRIME KALI-SILAT

Hi I'm Jacob Prime and welcome to Prime Kali-Silat.

What is Prime Kali-Silat?

Here at PKS, we train in Aneh Palu Kali-Silat. Kali is one of the more common names of Filipino martial arts, along with Arnis and Eskrima. Those that have heard of it, generally consider it to be a stick-based art. While the art does use rattan sticks, they are just one aspect of the art which also includes kicking, boxing, in-fighting and grappling. Fundamental to the art is movement. The ability to avoid or place oneself in an advantageous position lays the foundation to being able to end things quickly.

Pencak Silat hails from the Indonesian archipelago and has a number of styles from that region. Like Kali, these arts place an emphasis on movement and feature aspects from kicking to grappling. There is a brutal efficiency to Pencak Silat in its flowing movements that really must be experienced to appreciate. Pencak Silat also incorporates various weapons.

Aneh Palu is Indonesian for “Weird Hammer” and is a combination of various skill sets from the Filipino arts of Kali, Arnis, Eskrima and Kuntaw and a few skill sets of the Indonesian art of Pencak Silat. It is a well-rounded art which will teach practitioners to be well-versed in the various ranges of combat.

The base of the art is movement. Rooting oneself does not allow for the body to act as it needs when in a confrontation. Whether you are attacking or being attacked, you must be able to move. Not only should you move, but move in a way which will be an advantage to what you need to accomplish. Think of it as body english. This will enable you to deal with common attacks and the angles they occur.

Weapons are an integral part of both Kali and Pencak Silat. A variety of edged, impact, flexible and improvised weapons are integrated into the art as well as developing an understanding about how they differ in the realm of body mechanics. Weapon skills are taught concurrently with empty hand skills.

The empty hand aspects of Aneh Palu take advantage of position and can at any time look like Western boxing to standing grappling. From the movement that is the base comes the use of the proper attack or defense for the situation.

Aneh Palu Kali-Silat can enhance known expertise or be the basis for developing your own way of expression with the movements, as well as providing you with the skills to use as survival tactics. Your training will give you a knowledge of improvisational strategy as opposed to set techniques. This will allow you to better deal with a variety of opponents.

One aspect of the arts of the Philippines that sticks out was described by Mark Wiley in his book, Arnis, Reflections on the History and Development of the Filipino Martial Arts: “...Filipino martial arts are more concerned with individualism and application than lineage and the establishment of a system's name"

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