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Yudan Sila Close Quarters Defense Academy.
Our fighting art integrates the very best combative and self defense training available today which gives you a system which is highly effective yet easy to adapt to. We bring you an effective reality based fighting system from techniques used around the world. This system adapts to any environment where necessary for the urban crime ridden and violent society that we call home. This is based from the normal traditional martial arts system we all have trained from, therefore we implement basic techniques. When these techniques are applied correctly and used in our highly effective close quarters fighting system. We call it Yudan Sila Urban Combatives
Our Creed
1. To serve God, my country, and preserve truth and justice.
2. To obey the principles of martial arts.
3. To respect and honor my instructors, the school, and to discipline myself.
4. To be able to improve my performances.
5. With faith and morality, I will be strong; Without faith and morality, I will be weak.
2. To obey the principles of martial arts.
3. To respect and honor my instructors, the school, and to discipline myself.
4. To be able to improve my performances.
5. With faith and morality, I will be strong; Without faith and morality, I will be weak.
Quotes & Sayings
‘Be Slow to Take Offence & Always Ready for Reconciliation’
COURAGE
What is Yudan Sila Bela Diri System ?
This unique blend of reality based fighting is integrated with traditional aspects of Japanese, Okinawan, Malay & Indonesian martial arts that are applicable in everyday and urban fighting environments. Yudan is short for Yudansha (Black Belt), Sila is short for Silat meaning martial arts & Bela Diri meaning (Self Defense). What I am simply saying is that this is a Black Belt Self Defense Fighting System.
Silat or pencak silat is a collective word for martial arts created by the Malay people from Southeast Asia. Originally developed in what is now Indonesia, peninsular Malaysia, southern Thailand and Singapore, silat was also traditionally practised by the Malay communities in Brunei, Cambodia, Vietnam and the Philippines. Practitioners are called pesilat. The Chinese fusion of silat is known as kuntao[1]
There are hundreds of different styles in silat but they tend to focus either on strikes, joint manipulation, bladed weapons, throws or animal-based techniques. Silat schools are overseen by separate national organizations in each of the main countries where the art is practised. These are Persekutuan Silat Kebangsaan Malaysia (PESAKA) from Malaysia, Ikatan Pencak Silat Indonesia (IPSI) from Indonesia, Persekutuan Silat Brunei Darussalam (PERSIB) from Brunei and Persekutuan Silat Singapura (PERSIS) from Singapore.
Silat or pencak silat is a collective word for martial arts created by the Malay people from Southeast Asia. Originally developed in what is now Indonesia, peninsular Malaysia, southern Thailand and Singapore, silat was also traditionally practised by the Malay communities in Brunei, Cambodia, Vietnam and the Philippines. Practitioners are called pesilat. The Chinese fusion of silat is known as kuntao[1]
There are hundreds of different styles in silat but they tend to focus either on strikes, joint manipulation, bladed weapons, throws or animal-based techniques. Silat schools are overseen by separate national organizations in each of the main countries where the art is practised. These are Persekutuan Silat Kebangsaan Malaysia (PESAKA) from Malaysia, Ikatan Pencak Silat Indonesia (IPSI) from Indonesia, Persekutuan Silat Brunei Darussalam (PERSIB) from Brunei and Persekutuan Silat Singapura (PERSIS) from Singapore.
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