In this world, there are plenty of reasons why we should prepare ourselves for the dangers that wait for us. There are people out there who want to do anything to get the things they wanted in incorrect ways like robbery or even killing. Once, the people use martial arts to defend themselves from the colonials attack back in the colonial era. People on that day were able to do moves of martial art, with the famous one, Pencak Silat.
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With those martial art skills, they can defend or strike a foe with hands and legs movements. But now, people are still doing it to maintain their traditional culture. You can find a lot of martial art schools all over the country. You can even join in their session. The martial art in Indonesia is not only Pencak Silat, but there are a bunch of them out there that you can see on the list of Indonesian martial arts below :
1. Pencak Silat
Aside from Indonesia, Pencak Silat actually known by many neighbor countries such as Malaysia, Singapore, and also Brunei Darussalam. On each country, Silat may have different variations. The name Pencak Silat was started since 1948 as a medium to unite all forms of martial art in the country that are growing mainly the land of Java. Until now, the tradition of Pencak Silat still exists in some areas in Indonesia.
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2. Ameng Timbangan
How is that even possible? Let us tell you about the history about this Ameng Timbangan first. The Raden Anggakusumah, the founder of Ameng Timbangan, tell us about the harmony and aligning motions to perform three main actions, parry, distract, and finally conquer. With those main points, you can even drop the opponent without him realizing it.
3. Tarung Derajat
However, the Tarung Derajat martial art is officially recognized as national martial art. It’s also used for training the TNI Angkatan Darat or The Indonesian Army. The moves in Tarung Derajat are really aggressive with intend to attack via punches and kicks. There are even some techniques of boxing that can be found within. Even when they meet each other, they will say “BOX!”.
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4. Merpati Putih
For your information, the Merpati Putih was started to become a thing back in 1955. Even though it still exists in this modern era, the Merpati Putih still needs development and harmonized with science and technology. The meaning of Merpati Putih is the acronym of Javanese words “Mersudi Patitising Tindak Pusakane Tising Hening” (Always looking until finding the truth with peace).
5. Silek Minangkabau
There’s a fact of Minangkabau people, a thing they always do even today, wandering. Usually, the people who live in a village would wander to the cities, looking for better fortune. This is the hundred years old tradition that they still do. When you will go somewhere new, you’ll need preparations first, especially to defend yourself in the harsh cities. That’s why Silek Minangkabau is very important to them.
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6. Perisai Diri
The Perisai Diri is also one of ten martial art schools that have Historical School title because having an important lore in the history and development of IPSI. However, the Perisai Diri was first founded back on 2 July of 1995 in Surabaya, East Java. The founder was Mr. RM Soebandiman Dirdjoatmodjo, the son of Paku Alam Keraton. He’s also a nephew of Ki Hajar Dewantara.
7. Cimande
But, many people do know him as a respected fighter. In 1760, he firstly educated his students about Silat movements. Two of his students were Mbah Datuk and Mbah Jago from West Sumatra. Those two created another variation of Silat named Silek Minang. So, we can say that this Cimande martial art is actually the older brother of Silek Minang, even though there are different stories about that.
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8. Bakti Negara
This martial art uses the Hindu Dharma philosophy which came from Tri Hita Kirana people in Bali. Actually, the martial art of Bakti Negara has some similar aspects with those that exist in the land of Java like in Cikalong, Cikaret, and Cilembang. But, with its further development in Bali, the elements of Bali are like more thicker and having some specialties that really different.
9. Gulat Benjang
You should remember that no ordinary people can enter the fight freely. They should be competent and willing to take serious risks such as broken bones and other serious injuries. Not only that, some Benjang athletes even completed with dark magic to increase their strength. So, if you want to enter, you should be extra prepared and careful.
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Of course, aside from those Indonesian martial arts, there are others on the other regions of this country. Because of that, we already prepared numbers of them on the other list that containing the rest of them right on the info below :
So, the list of Indonesian martial arts ends here. As you can see, Indonesia is not only rich in natural resources, but the people even have ways to defend themselves by learning the technique from those martial arts moves. With learning some martial art moves, aside from defending yourself from harm, you can also maintain the Indonesian tradition at the same time.
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