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  1. 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, Filipino martial arts and Mexican judo are combined into a highly effective fighting system.

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  2. A video review of The Fighting Footwork of Kuntao and Silat by Bob Orlando. More info here:http://www.wimsblog.com/2016/02/video-review-fighting-footwork-kun...

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  3. Aug 6, 2016 · In addition to the art's combat principles, we also teach and study one pentjak silat jurus 2 and two kuntao-silat hybrids. It is the combination of kuntao and Dutch-Indonesian pukulan pentjak silat (kuntao-silat) that forms the core of our training curriculum.

  4. Feb 5, 2016 · His videos: The Fighting Footwork of Kuntao and Silat by Bob Orlando. The Fighting Forms of Kuntao-Silat. Reflex Action: Training Drills to Fighting Skills. Fighting Arts of Indonesia: Combat Secrets of Silat and Kuntao. His books: Indonesian Fighting Fundamentals: The Brutal Arts Of The Archipelago.

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  5. A distinctive feature of Indonesian martial arts is its powerful foot attack and floor-hitting techniques, which include Kuntao and Silat. These two subjects stand out with the foot trapping, the type of play at low level, causing the opponent to lose balance from which to take out the attack.

  6. Apr 3, 2017 · In the articles Training Smarter – Aging and Injury: Friends In Black? and Why Study Forms?, Bob Orlando (kuntao & silat) has some fascinating observations about advancement in martial arts, age, and wisdom.

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