Krabi-Krabong at the Poussam festival in Bangkok 1960 with French commentary
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I love all styles and systems of martial arts including this very ancient battlefield Thai Martial Art of The Ancient Kingdom of Siam 😊😊
@terrencewinter27463 ай бұрын
This was how battles and wars were fought before the introduction of bullets and guns. Many soldiers died by decapitation. May their souls rest in peace.
@TimeFlyingBy18842 ай бұрын
Something; U might want to bear in Mind!.....Since; the Ppl. of the East R Not; Savages....... (***Which is more than What I can say for the Former USSR. And the Situation in the Middle East Since; Oct 2023.!***) Here is some "Stuff"; that has only been declassified recently; The "TIRAILLEUR ANNAMITE." Did U know that the Vietnamese actually fought for the:- French Against the Germans in World War One! (And was Promptly Betrayed!) As did the Chinese for the British in the same theatre.....See: Chinese Labour Corp! WWI. Bullets N' Guns is one thing!;......But What about:- Anthrax, Mustard Gas, Booby-Traps and Fragmentation Grenades...... U R a long way from Home and the Finer-Points of the Geneva Convention, Youngster! All said;...........Solid Kudos to the Rare n' Fine B/W Footage of these Elite Classy and Prestigious Warriors! I actually prefer it to the Modern Stuff!................Has more Soul!
@garychin5321Ай бұрын
That poor banana tree
@paulabarquez12524 жыл бұрын
I know, right? It was just standing there minding it's own business like it always does, and it ends up being the only fatality.
@nadnavlis24029 күн бұрын
This is very impressive! Thank you so much for uploading!
@Shiresgammai Жыл бұрын
🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭 I’m half Filipino and I love all types of martial arts especially double swords.😏😏😏
@donnie12383 жыл бұрын
I mean, when you learn kali you learned dual sword style just with a stick
@muayboran61113 жыл бұрын
Me too. My ancestors are either Indonesian or Malay.
@desmondnel5706 Жыл бұрын
@@muayboran6111you realize those sticks represent blades right? It’s a dual bladed system those are just to practice and learn
@matthewpaul87558 ай бұрын
Yes my friend I completely agree with you on that I myself am half Filipino American and I love and adore all styles of Combat Martial Arts and Training Especially Filipino Kali Escrima and Arnis as well as Pagamut and Kuntaw Kali Silat a very old Native Filipino Martial Arts System 😊
@terrencewinter27463 ай бұрын
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@user-gs5vp3bs8n2 ай бұрын
Thanks video 🙏🏻 from ❤️🇹🇭💙
@user-bj7sj9ri2q Жыл бұрын
Muay thai and Thai arts keep it real since old times lol
@iROChakri2 жыл бұрын
"Keep it real" is an odd thing to say about a choreographed fight
@Chraan2 ай бұрын
@@Chraan Nah. Try again lo
@iROChakri2 ай бұрын
@@iROChakri That made no sense.
@Chraan2 ай бұрын
@@Chraan It does. As I said, Muay thai keeps it real since old times lol
@iROChakri2 ай бұрын
@@iROChakri *facepalm* I give up, you clearly aren't smart enough to hold a conversation. But I congratulate you on your ability to use a keyboard. You did well.
@Chraan2 ай бұрын
1:33 that tree cutting is something you rarely see in any martial arts demonstration. 😅
@mistermindahenziandalasnus37542 жыл бұрын
He looked at it and got pissed after 😅😅
@christianbrady85858 ай бұрын
I'd say it was to show that they were using real sharp blades.
@johnlloyddy70166 ай бұрын
It looks fake though, he went into it with a diagonal cut, nearly vertical even, and then it pops off with a clean horizontal cut
@Chraan2 ай бұрын
This made me shed a tear in both eyes at the end
@LeChieffАй бұрын
В этом сценическом поединке главным было срубить пальму, чтобы показать, что клинки острые :))
@denisefimov64966 ай бұрын
Great video witnessing times gone by. The french commentary sounds very outdated but is interesting, aside from the factual description, it tends to depict things in a poetic, precious, almost impressionist way, typical of those times.
@bobokaiАй бұрын
ฉันเรียนรำดาปเพื่อเคารพครูเป็นพิธีการสืบทอด เมื่อสมัยฉันเป็นนักเรียน teenage 😅. Since never จับอาวุธดาบอีกเลย
@darkmoonm15857 ай бұрын
Thank you !
@salt89663 жыл бұрын
Wow amazing !
@davyzyvy4810 Жыл бұрын
There's a similar French documentary from the 50s about Filipino martial arts arnis, I wonder if both documentaries were made by the same person.
@kzm-cb5mrАй бұрын
love it
@burnsson Жыл бұрын
At first glance it looked like they were actually trying to kill each other. It was choreographed very good.
@loyaljones881411 ай бұрын
Poor banana trees, they were sacrificed for this show. 🤔
@lumri2002Ай бұрын
😮Wow! The women were fantastic. They had a better presentation.❤❤❤❤😊😊😊
@americanoutside2 ай бұрын
Thus may Boran was born
@stetsonmanАй бұрын
C'est normal que l'image de distorde comme tout ?
@QuentinMichelRouge5 жыл бұрын
Rambo III brought me here
@WolfStar9003 жыл бұрын
Wheres roger moore?
@antondelacruz93623 жыл бұрын
What did these poor banana trees ever do to them?
@theovanrossum86522 ай бұрын
rip banana tree
@shinechonxd79452 жыл бұрын
those poor banana trees.
@feiloxАй бұрын
Questo è il krabi krabong, non le pagliacciate al rallentatore che si vedono in giro
@albertfatti11 ай бұрын
A primeira vez que vi foi no filme, Guerreiro do fogo. Na cerimonia de decapitação.
@rogeriorodriguesmartins8505 жыл бұрын
More or less by accident I came across a Krabi-Kerabong training session in a temple compound in Ayutthaya, February 2024: see kzhead.infopxM23zyuLFo?si=y3CKcOE4s8ZNqDma
@gregorscapadesАй бұрын
It's scary 😮
@joselitogonzales1063Ай бұрын
The fact that they go in front of a palm tree on purpose to cut it tho
@dukecentral30873 жыл бұрын
It's a banana tree, they're pretty soft
@muayboran61113 жыл бұрын
Krabi are Malays. I wonder if this martial art is purely Malay or Malay mixed with Thai?
@wisdomelves58383 жыл бұрын
It’s Thai. It existed in Thailand since the 1600’s. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krabi%E2%80%93krabong It doesn’t really look similar to any Malay martial arts that I know.
@featherstone22263 жыл бұрын
I doubt it's malay... I'd say it's probably Myanmar, Khmer and Mon mixed with traditional Thai ahomese martial art as they came down from India, asam to Myanmar and further down. Of course, Ayuthaya had influences from all over from india to japan and of course Malaysia. Not even Pattani but Satun were trading partners with Ayuthaya and many became mercenaries to fight in the south and were given land as a gift by the king in Ayuthaya and the community still exists to this day.
@muayboran61112 жыл бұрын
@@muayboran6111 Malays who first settlers of Krabi.
*Some facts about Thaiachira* A spin-off of Muay Chaiya, which originated from a student sports group at Ramkhamhaeng University and therefore has nothing to do with old fighting styles, but pretends to make themselves important. The chairman of Thaiachira (Kru Lamp) has no qualification as a teacher (Krob Kru). He has also never fought in a boxing ring. His sword knowledge is based solely on student sports and stage fencing (Krabi Krabong), which is taught at the university. The rest comes from Muay Chaiya, which can also not be called an old or a real Thai martial art. The Muay from the city of Chaiya mainly refers to a certain Ajarn Ket Sriyapai. Ket Sriyapai was the son of a governor who was active in sports promotion and brought Muay Veti fighters (Muay Thai) from Chaiya to Bangkok to promote them there. Ajarn Khet never learned Muay Thai himself. The only reason why he is called "Ajarn" is that he has written and published some (fictional) stories about Muay Thai fighters. Ajarn Ket came from a high-ranking family and therefore never fought in a boxing ring. That would have been inappropriate for his standing. His actual profession was civil servant in the building industry. Later Muay Chaiya generations (for example Ket's school friend Tonglor Yalee) mixed normal Muay Thai techniques with Silat (Indonesia), Wushu (China) and Jiu Jitsu (Japan). For these reasons Muay Chaiya, and everything that comes from this direction, can neither be called an old nor a real Thai martial art. Source: Pantip. com (dig deep and you’ll find what they don’t want you to know! 🤫)
@lionpeters1233 жыл бұрын
So then the question is what are the real old battle test combative weapon martial arts
@abhijitdas74163 жыл бұрын
Half of Thailand is originally Malay and the other half is originally Khmer. After taking over those lands, Thais took both arts and cultures mixed them together and preserved them. That's what makes Thailand today unique.
@wisdomelves58383 жыл бұрын
@@wisdomelves5838 n Malay silat from indo hahaha
@sorisara64273 жыл бұрын
@@wisdomelves5838 like Malay copy silat from indo n mix it
@sorisara64273 жыл бұрын
@@sorisara6427 You said Malays copied silat from china, but then you edited it. How funny you are. Malays are not Malaysia nor Indonesia. Malays include both of them. The original people of Southeast Asia are Malays and Khmers and their relatives. The others only came recently.
I love all styles and systems of martial arts including this very ancient battlefield Thai Martial Art of The Ancient Kingdom of Siam 😊😊
This was how battles and wars were fought before the introduction of bullets and guns. Many soldiers died by decapitation. May their souls rest in peace.
Something; U might want to bear in Mind!.....Since; the Ppl. of the East R Not; Savages....... (***Which is more than What I can say for the Former USSR. And the Situation in the Middle East Since; Oct 2023.!***) Here is some "Stuff"; that has only been declassified recently; The "TIRAILLEUR ANNAMITE." Did U know that the Vietnamese actually fought for the:- French Against the Germans in World War One! (And was Promptly Betrayed!) As did the Chinese for the British in the same theatre.....See: Chinese Labour Corp! WWI. Bullets N' Guns is one thing!;......But What about:- Anthrax, Mustard Gas, Booby-Traps and Fragmentation Grenades...... U R a long way from Home and the Finer-Points of the Geneva Convention, Youngster! All said;...........Solid Kudos to the Rare n' Fine B/W Footage of these Elite Classy and Prestigious Warriors! I actually prefer it to the Modern Stuff!................Has more Soul!
That poor banana tree
I know, right? It was just standing there minding it's own business like it always does, and it ends up being the only fatality.
This is very impressive! Thank you so much for uploading!
🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭 I’m half Filipino and I love all types of martial arts especially double swords.😏😏😏
I mean, when you learn kali you learned dual sword style just with a stick
Me too. My ancestors are either Indonesian or Malay.
@@muayboran6111you realize those sticks represent blades right? It’s a dual bladed system those are just to practice and learn
Yes my friend I completely agree with you on that I myself am half Filipino American and I love and adore all styles of Combat Martial Arts and Training Especially Filipino Kali Escrima and Arnis as well as Pagamut and Kuntaw Kali Silat a very old Native Filipino Martial Arts System 😊
🇰🇭🇰🇭🇰🇭
Thanks video 🙏🏻 from ❤️🇹🇭💙
Muay thai and Thai arts keep it real since old times lol
"Keep it real" is an odd thing to say about a choreographed fight
@@Chraan Nah. Try again lo
@@iROChakri That made no sense.
@@Chraan It does. As I said, Muay thai keeps it real since old times lol
@@iROChakri *facepalm* I give up, you clearly aren't smart enough to hold a conversation. But I congratulate you on your ability to use a keyboard. You did well.
1:33 that tree cutting is something you rarely see in any martial arts demonstration. 😅
He looked at it and got pissed after 😅😅
I'd say it was to show that they were using real sharp blades.
It looks fake though, he went into it with a diagonal cut, nearly vertical even, and then it pops off with a clean horizontal cut
This made me shed a tear in both eyes at the end
В этом сценическом поединке главным было срубить пальму, чтобы показать, что клинки острые :))
Great video witnessing times gone by. The french commentary sounds very outdated but is interesting, aside from the factual description, it tends to depict things in a poetic, precious, almost impressionist way, typical of those times.
ฉันเรียนรำดาปเพื่อเคารพครูเป็นพิธีการสืบทอด เมื่อสมัยฉันเป็นนักเรียน teenage 😅. Since never จับอาวุธดาบอีกเลย
Thank you !
Wow amazing !
There's a similar French documentary from the 50s about Filipino martial arts arnis, I wonder if both documentaries were made by the same person.
love it
At first glance it looked like they were actually trying to kill each other. It was choreographed very good.
Poor banana trees, they were sacrificed for this show. 🤔
😮Wow! The women were fantastic. They had a better presentation.❤❤❤❤😊😊😊
Thus may Boran was born
C'est normal que l'image de distorde comme tout ?
Rambo III brought me here
Wheres roger moore?
What did these poor banana trees ever do to them?
rip banana tree
those poor banana trees.
Questo è il krabi krabong, non le pagliacciate al rallentatore che si vedono in giro
A primeira vez que vi foi no filme, Guerreiro do fogo. Na cerimonia de decapitação.
More or less by accident I came across a Krabi-Kerabong training session in a temple compound in Ayutthaya, February 2024: see kzhead.infopxM23zyuLFo?si=y3CKcOE4s8ZNqDma
It's scary 😮
The fact that they go in front of a palm tree on purpose to cut it tho
It's a banana tree, they're pretty soft
Krabi are Malays. I wonder if this martial art is purely Malay or Malay mixed with Thai?
It’s Thai. It existed in Thailand since the 1600’s. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krabi%E2%80%93krabong It doesn’t really look similar to any Malay martial arts that I know.
I doubt it's malay... I'd say it's probably Myanmar, Khmer and Mon mixed with traditional Thai ahomese martial art as they came down from India, asam to Myanmar and further down. Of course, Ayuthaya had influences from all over from india to japan and of course Malaysia. Not even Pattani but Satun were trading partners with Ayuthaya and many became mercenaries to fight in the south and were given land as a gift by the king in Ayuthaya and the community still exists to this day.
@@muayboran6111 Malays who first settlers of Krabi.
The people looks like malay race..
@@abangjixtv4869 aren't they all looks the same?
ผู้หญิงไทยใช้ดาบเดี่ยว ถ้าไล่ฟันคุณสามีไปเล่นชู้นอกบ้าน ล่ะอย่างฮา ตายสถานเดียว
*Some facts about Thaiachira* A spin-off of Muay Chaiya, which originated from a student sports group at Ramkhamhaeng University and therefore has nothing to do with old fighting styles, but pretends to make themselves important. The chairman of Thaiachira (Kru Lamp) has no qualification as a teacher (Krob Kru). He has also never fought in a boxing ring. His sword knowledge is based solely on student sports and stage fencing (Krabi Krabong), which is taught at the university. The rest comes from Muay Chaiya, which can also not be called an old or a real Thai martial art. The Muay from the city of Chaiya mainly refers to a certain Ajarn Ket Sriyapai. Ket Sriyapai was the son of a governor who was active in sports promotion and brought Muay Veti fighters (Muay Thai) from Chaiya to Bangkok to promote them there. Ajarn Khet never learned Muay Thai himself. The only reason why he is called "Ajarn" is that he has written and published some (fictional) stories about Muay Thai fighters. Ajarn Ket came from a high-ranking family and therefore never fought in a boxing ring. That would have been inappropriate for his standing. His actual profession was civil servant in the building industry. Later Muay Chaiya generations (for example Ket's school friend Tonglor Yalee) mixed normal Muay Thai techniques with Silat (Indonesia), Wushu (China) and Jiu Jitsu (Japan). For these reasons Muay Chaiya, and everything that comes from this direction, can neither be called an old nor a real Thai martial art. Source: Pantip. com (dig deep and you’ll find what they don’t want you to know! 🤫)
So then the question is what are the real old battle test combative weapon martial arts
Half of Thailand is originally Malay and the other half is originally Khmer. After taking over those lands, Thais took both arts and cultures mixed them together and preserved them. That's what makes Thailand today unique.
@@wisdomelves5838 n Malay silat from indo hahaha
@@wisdomelves5838 like Malay copy silat from indo n mix it
@@sorisara6427 You said Malays copied silat from china, but then you edited it. How funny you are. Malays are not Malaysia nor Indonesia. Malays include both of them. The original people of Southeast Asia are Malays and Khmers and their relatives. The others only came recently.