Posted by arif
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on 5/14/2009, 8:45 am, in reply to "Re: Gayong and Lincah"
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: although they had the same teacher, he could
: have taucht different techniques. also
: different people move differently. lastly i
: am not sure if lincah says their silat is
: derrived from Hang Jebat, or follows him.
: likewise with Gayong. of for that matter,
: gayong laksamana, or the styles that carry
: either of their names. no-one i think knows
: the real situation, and a lot of Malay
: history is verbal and so may have changed
: through the years too. gayong claim that
: lincah is derived from them, lincah says
: gayong comes from lincah... they are now 2
: destinct styles.
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: Hı,
: İf Hang tuah and Hang jebat had same teacher
: how ıt came that thıs two sılat ıs not same.
: İt seem from claım thet Gayong ıs from Hang
: tuah and Lıncah ıs from Hang jebat.
: Thank you.
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: the answer as always depends on the
: perspective!! i believe that the batin is
: different and the seni is different. the
: similarity is in the intent that both have
: in the way they do demos- full on and
: realistic.. as opposed to a more soft seni
: style like gayong fatani. technically they
: have almost completely different techniques.
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: Whe Silat Lincah started, it was quite known
: that a few Silat Gayong senior instructors
: helped in formulating its syllabus.
: Demonstrations might look similiar as it
: normally is a show of basic silat and
: skills.
: The differences are on the 'seni' and
: 'essence' level.
: Peace.
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: Can any one tell me about the difference and
: similiarity between these two silat styles.
: From what I've seen they look the same at
: least in the demonstrations. Some people say
: that the same people created the syllabus
: for
: both styles, is this true?
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