Silat Vs Muay Thai

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  • Author Guru Nizam
  • Published September 17, 2010
  • Word count 344

In the world of martial arts and loads of its different forms, are these two entirely different, yet a little connected martial arts forms- Silat and Muay Thai. Silat has its roots in the traditions and culture of Malaysia, while Muay Thai is the national sport of Thailand. Silat is a very broad term used to define a form of martial arts, which includes different styles and techniques, use of kicks and palms' being one of them and this is why many a times it is related to Muay Thai. But Muay Thai is a much narrowed term and is now used in place of Kick boxing.

Muay Thai or kick boxing is a very difficult martial art form to acquire and become proficient in. It is now a defined sport, which is practiced throughout the world, with quarterly and yearly championships being taking place on both national and international levels. Muay Thai is the chief fighting and warfare sport, which has gained immense popularity all over the world. Silat on the other hand, is to not very difficult to learn and is perfect for every individual for self defense and safeguarding purposes. With over 100 forms and styles, Silat is a very diverse and unique martial art form, which is now practiced extensively all over the world.

Muay Thai, apart from being called as kick boxing is also frequently regarded as the art of 8 limbs. In the past, Where Muay Thai in Thailand was usually meant for entertainment of Kings and spectators, Silat was a passion of royal families and crowned heads. Silat skills were considered to be a royal trait, way back in Malaysia. Muay Thai being a fighting art for fighters, is broadly divided into two parts- minor techniques, also called as Luk Mai and major techniques, called as Mae Mai. Various techniques of kick boxing basically include punches, kicks and use of elbow.

Silat on the other hand has various Jurus or moves. Use of weapons in advanced stages of Silat is very common, while in Muay Thai it is not.

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