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Title: Human Weapon [HQ] - Pradal Serey - Cambodian Bloodsport part 3/5
Added: Nov 29, 2010
Author: xKatieNikki07
Duration: 9:9
Description:
Images of Bokator, the martial art of ancient Cambodia, can be seen depicted in bas-relief on the walls of Angkor Wat, the famous temple located in northwest Cambodia, in the capital of the once mighty Khmer empire. A hand-to-hand combat system used by the ancient Angkorean army, Bokator played a crucial role in Angkorean domination of much of the Southeast Asian mainland from around 800 A.D. until the early 15th century.Thailand, then Siam, defeated Angkor in 1431, beginning a long struggle with Vietnam over control of the Khmer kingdom, before France intervened in 19th century and proclaimed a protectorate over the region. Greater turmoil struck Cambodia in the mid- to late-20th century, when the Khmer Rouge Communist army seized the country's largest city, Phnom Penh. Some 2 million people were killed during the subsequent dictatorship of Pol Pot, and the violent influence of the Khmer Rouge continued well into the 1990s.Though the tradition of Bokator was nearly lost during the bloody Khmer Rouge era it was revived in recent years with the return of relative peace to the region. In 2001, one of the sport's grand masters, Sam Kim Saen, returned to Cambodia some 20 years after fleeing the Khmer Rouge. He and other Bokator teachers worked to revive the ancient art, holding the first Bokator conference in Phnom Penh in 2004. The sport soon spread to other provinces of Cambodia, and the first national championships were held at Olympic Stadium in Phnom Penh in the fall of 2006.Bokator fighters, known as yuthkhun, train in a wide variety of styles, each based on the fighting motions of a particular animal. Monkey, lion, elephant, crocodile, crab, horse, bird and dragon are only a few of the hundreds of different fighting styles. Instead of belts, Bokator uses colored kramas, or scarves to indicate the fighter's level. In Bokator, any part of the body can be used as a weapon, including fingers, hips, jaws and shoulders. Techniques in Bokator include strikes, throws, trapping, locking, grappling and ground-fighting, as well as sword and stick maneuvers.
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Youtube Comments: 18
1gamoguy Says:
Nov 29, 2010 - is anyone else having problems with this vid not loading past .29??? its pissing me off
xKatieNikki07 Says:
Nov 29, 2010 - yeah I decided to sacrifice myself for humanity and upload...slightly more frequently ;)
MegaMoFUnk Says:
Dec 11, 2010 - thanks for the video!
ILuvUrMammy Says:
Feb 19, 2011 - this very simalar 2 thai boxing
kevluv93 Says:
Mar 4, 2011 - those gray guys can kick some ass!
veshkeat Says:
Mar 27, 2011 - any1 know the name of the swords theyre using?
veshkeat Says:
Mar 27, 2011 - i cant seem to find any reference to khmer swords called dao. dao is the chinese broadsword, no?
veshkeat Says:
Mar 27, 2011 - not so sure this is the only art in which that elbow/knee strike is allowed...had it done to me in a muay thai fight a couple of years back, ref didint say anything
jmattdai Says:
Apr 11, 2011 - at 4:32, look at the faceDark grey guy: "mmmm, that feels good..."
walatalalaw Says:
Jun 27, 2011 - Well the dao was a very widespread sword, going from mongolia to arabia, india, japan and even korea. It spawned many variations with as many different names, so it wouldn't suprise me if cambodia was influenced as well. Since it's relatively close to china, the name could have stuck.
megadeath45 Says:
Jul 6, 2011 - 7:56 looks like Tao Kap.
johmatmarkun Says:
Sep 15, 2011 - Totally legal in full Thai rules. Bill should've paid closer attention in Thailand. :D
arm61037 Says:
Sep 17, 2011 - Because cambodian hate thailand they Spread Rumors about thai stole their martial art if anyone want to belive them that fine but if anyone want to know the Truth u can search in youtube between our art before develop to sport martial art search " Oldest Thai Boxing footage ever from 1920's " and " Bokator/Pradal Serey, Angkor Wat Cambodia 1930s "it total deference fighting style.
Cha0sB1k3r Says:
Sep 24, 2011 - Indeed. As it stands, even with all the information we have about Angkor - none of it is really "precise", especially when it comes to the specifics of war.The dao is the closest weapon we can call upon to compare to a khmer sword.
shanedawnsonsfan Says:
Oct 30, 2011 - Pshh..pshh
MyNameBaboo Says:
Feb 16, 2012 - It's called a Dha.
MyNameBaboo Says:
Feb 16, 2012 - It's called Dha.
aslacuentayya Says:
Mar 26, 2012 - that movement is illegal in MMA right?












ItzbecauseIcan Says:
Nov 29, 2010 - is it just me or are you uploading slightly more frequently?