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Paladin Press
Softcover
978-0-87364-892-9
200 pages
8.5" x 11"
photos, illust.

INDONESIAN FIGHTING FUNDAMENTALS
The Brutal Arts Of The Archipelago
by Bob Orlando

The fighting arts of Indonesia, a mix of pentjak silat and Chinese kuntao, were never meant for sport: they are brutal, unrelenting and designed to take the enemy out and punish him every step of the way. This unprecedented book by a long-time student of Dutch-Indonesian Master Willem de Thouars shows you why.

Bob Orlando's Je du-too School of Martial Arts is a place where elements of Chinese kuntao, Dutch-Indonesian pukulan pentjak silat, Chinese kenpo, kung-fu, along with Filipino martial arts are combined into a highly effective fighting system. He is also the author of the best-selling book Martial Arts America and is featured in the videos The Fighting Forms of Kuntao-Silat, Reflex Action and The Fighting Footwork of Kuntao-Silat series. For more information on his unique approach to the martial arts, consult his website..


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