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History of styles

During his 40 years of practice, Walter van den Broeke, studied various styles of Pukulan and Serak, and had the honor of being trained by some of the most experienced teachers and elders in these arts. From the beginning of his training, in 1978, Walter documented all the arts he learned and the styles he practiced by noting principles, exercises and tactics used. To date, 40 years later, we can certainly claim to have an immense amount of information on these styles of Pukulan and Serak.

Pukulan Madura Combinasi was the style of Bp. WL Flohr . This name was created in the Netherlands in the mid-70s. Combined styles that Bp. WL Flohr trained with several teachers in the Dutch Indies, of which the last teacher and the most influential was Bp MA Hoessin. Previous to this name Bp. WL Flohr called what he simply taught by the name of Pukulan. His art had no specific Juru(forms) or Langhkah(footwork) and was taught differently depending on the student's background, experience, martial background, interests, character, and the confidence the teacher felt he was giving the student.

Pencak Silat Styles

Traditional Indonesian martial arts Pencak Silat is a family of Indonesian martial arts, consisting of hundreds of styles. The Open Circle Academy primarily teaches a style called Gerakan Suci. Developed in the late 1990's by Guru Rennie Saunders, Gerakan Suci is a descendant of the Suwanda family art of Pencak Silat Mande Muda, from West Java.

Speed, leverage and devastating disabling moves are the basis for Silat. In the modern era, this fighting style is a sport like many others. But it's hard trying to regulate a form designed to. The Three Parts Of Pencak Silat. Jurus are forms or memorized patterns. These patterns are.

The Pencak Silat Pukulan Pecutan was created by BP. WL Flohr to be able to make his art usable and to be able to teach it in a school or gym. Between the mid-1970s and the early 1980s, this style was taught in Breda (NL) by one of the BP assistants. WL Flohr, HJ van den Broek. When HJ van den Broek closed the school and moved to another city, six of his students (D. Flohr, J. Joore, J. Schonenberg, A Buitenlaar, R. Volkert and Walter van den Broeke) came under the supervision direct of Bp. WL Flohr, in this phase several modifications and additions were made to the Pukulan Pecutan by Bp. WL Flohr.

The Pukulan Pak Flohr Cabang Serak contains the updated curriculum of Pukulan Pecutan. The decision to change the name was taken for several reasons, the most important to pay tribute to the founder BP. WL Flohr . The addition of the Cabang Serak suffix refers to Walter's connections with this style.

Permainan Serak Uncle Ernest (Ventje) de Vries , is the art, alongside its variation Pukulan, of the late Uncle Ernest (Ventje) de Vries, learned from Mas Djut and Mas Run in Indonesia.

Pukulan Pak Serak is the art that Uncle Dolf de Vries learned from his father Uncle Ernest (Ventje) de Vries. It consists of specific Pukulan Pak Serak Jurus, completely different from what is called Permainan Jurus, Langhkah or other forms of training.

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The Permainan MDT Serak is the art of Uncle Maurice de Thouars learned from Uncle Ernest (Ventje) and Uncle John de Vries . Uncle MDT taught different variations of this lineage to different students over the years. We refer to what was taught to Uncle Harry James de Vries during the 1980s by MDT.

The Permainan PDT Serak is the art of Uncle Paul de Thouars learned from Uncle John de Vries .

The Pukulan Pentjak Silat Bukti Negara was created by Uncle Paul de Thouars to be able to share his knowledge of the Serak without breaking his promise to John de Vries .

The Pukulan Pentjak Silat Bukti Negara – The Unified Art – (BN) is the union of 2 arts and three teachers; Uncle Dolf de Vries as head of the family for de Vries and Uncle Paul de Thouars . This union took place in Leiden in Holland in the summer of 2011. Uncle Dolf de Vries, Uncle Harry James de Vries and Uncle Paul de Thouars agreed to work together to promote Bukti Negara as a common art. Uncle Paul de Thouars appointed Walter as Technical Advisor for Serak and Bukti Negara.

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Building ethics in construction partnerships pdf. Pencak Silat is a family of Indonesian martial arts, consisting of hundreds of styles.

The Open Circle Academy primarily teaches a style called Gerakan Suci. Developed in the late 1990's by Guru Rennie Saunders, Gerakan Suci is a descendant of the Suwanda family art of Pencak Silat Mande Muda, from West Java.

While we teach discipline and respect for each other and our teachers, we also embrace a spirit of play and community.

We train in martial arts for the obvious reason of learning self-defense and improving our physical fitness, but we also train as a means of personal growth and self-discovery. Therefore what begins with physical health expands to include emotional stability, mental clarity, and spiritual growth.

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We offer classes in California, Oregon, and Washington.

The Open Circle Academy is a safe and supportive environment for men and women of all ages to train and grow.

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Traditional Indonesian martial arts Pencak Silat is a family of Indonesian martial arts, consisting of hundreds of styles. The Open Circle Academy primarily teaches a style called Gerakan Suci. Developed in the late 1990's by Guru Rennie Saunders, Gerakan Suci is a descendant of the Suwanda family art of Pencak Silat Mande Muda, from West Java.

Speed, leverage and devastating disabling moves are the basis for Silat. In the modern era, this fighting style is a sport like many others. But it's hard trying to regulate a form designed to. The Three Parts Of Pencak Silat. Jurus are forms or memorized patterns. These patterns are.

The Pencak Silat Pukulan Pecutan was created by BP. WL Flohr to be able to make his art usable and to be able to teach it in a school or gym. Between the mid-1970s and the early 1980s, this style was taught in Breda (NL) by one of the BP assistants. WL Flohr, HJ van den Broek. When HJ van den Broek closed the school and moved to another city, six of his students (D. Flohr, J. Joore, J. Schonenberg, A Buitenlaar, R. Volkert and Walter van den Broeke) came under the supervision direct of Bp. WL Flohr, in this phase several modifications and additions were made to the Pukulan Pecutan by Bp. WL Flohr.

The Pukulan Pak Flohr Cabang Serak contains the updated curriculum of Pukulan Pecutan. The decision to change the name was taken for several reasons, the most important to pay tribute to the founder BP. WL Flohr . The addition of the Cabang Serak suffix refers to Walter's connections with this style.

Permainan Serak Uncle Ernest (Ventje) de Vries , is the art, alongside its variation Pukulan, of the late Uncle Ernest (Ventje) de Vries, learned from Mas Djut and Mas Run in Indonesia.

Pukulan Pak Serak is the art that Uncle Dolf de Vries learned from his father Uncle Ernest (Ventje) de Vries. It consists of specific Pukulan Pak Serak Jurus, completely different from what is called Permainan Jurus, Langhkah or other forms of training.

The Permainan MDT Serak is the art of Uncle Maurice de Thouars learned from Uncle Ernest (Ventje) and Uncle John de Vries . Uncle MDT taught different variations of this lineage to different students over the years. We refer to what was taught to Uncle Harry James de Vries during the 1980s by MDT.

The Permainan PDT Serak is the art of Uncle Paul de Thouars learned from Uncle John de Vries .

The Pukulan Pentjak Silat Bukti Negara was created by Uncle Paul de Thouars to be able to share his knowledge of the Serak without breaking his promise to John de Vries .

The Pukulan Pentjak Silat Bukti Negara – The Unified Art – (BN) is the union of 2 arts and three teachers; Uncle Dolf de Vries as head of the family for de Vries and Uncle Paul de Thouars . This union took place in Leiden in Holland in the summer of 2011. Uncle Dolf de Vries, Uncle Harry James de Vries and Uncle Paul de Thouars agreed to work together to promote Bukti Negara as a common art. Uncle Paul de Thouars appointed Walter as Technical Advisor for Serak and Bukti Negara.

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Building ethics in construction partnerships pdf. Pencak Silat is a family of Indonesian martial arts, consisting of hundreds of styles.

The Open Circle Academy primarily teaches a style called Gerakan Suci. Developed in the late 1990's by Guru Rennie Saunders, Gerakan Suci is a descendant of the Suwanda family art of Pencak Silat Mande Muda, from West Java.

While we teach discipline and respect for each other and our teachers, we also embrace a spirit of play and community.

We train in martial arts for the obvious reason of learning self-defense and improving our physical fitness, but we also train as a means of personal growth and self-discovery. Therefore what begins with physical health expands to include emotional stability, mental clarity, and spiritual growth.

Find a class

We offer classes in California, Oregon, and Washington.

The Open Circle Academy is a safe and supportive environment for men and women of all ages to train and grow.

Come to a seminar

Pencak Silat Styles Images

Spend a weekend immersed in Pencak Silat. We host a range of seminars throughout the year—both by our own teachers, and by our friends from affiliated styles.

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