Kalari Martial Arts



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7 minutes of some amazing Martial Arts by my friends in Kerala, South India. It's from a very, very rough video - remember those? filmed by one camera at a time, so picture quality is rough. But you should be able to geta feel for the martial art form itself.


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Kalari? new form of ... ( 1 month ago by Murphator)
Kalari? new form of indian martial dance art perhaps?
I saw a documentry ... ( 1 month ago by doobaas)
I saw a documentry on it is suppose to be one of the oldest martial arts 3000 years+, the documentry said kung fu can be traced form this.
Lol? It was one of ... ( 1 month ago by nafaidni)
Lol? It was one of the most ancient martial arts on Earth... not new in any sense. That handsome weapon he weilds is a Urumi, a very flexible set of steel swords flexible enough to be twisted into a coil...
but sharp enough to cut flesh. I wonder why it is not taught as much as East Asian martial arts? Probably because the Urumi is too dangerous to be practiced. Any absence of control will deal self harm to severe levels. Today, it's taught only to a specific warrior caste, I think...
no, martial arts ... ( 1 month ago by tayounorise)
no, martial arts roots are in india.
thank you very much ... ( 1 month ago by tayounorise)
thank you very much for sharing your beautifull video of indian wonderfull martial arts
Kalari Payattu ... ( 1 month ago by ajmenon)
Kalari Payattu originates from the South Western Indian state of Kerala and dates back to 12th Century CE. This makes it one of the oldest form of martial arts in the world. Its influence on Eastern Martial arts like Kung Fu is also believed to have coincided with the spread of the teachings of Buddhism as Kerala was then a very common hub for trade way before pre colonialist days and many Chinese had passed through that way.
is this a joke lol ( 1 month ago by birdhouse555)
is this a joke lol
this may be the ... ( 1 month ago by daivondays)
this may be the oldest martial art but it(or at least the people performing it) look stupid
so this art doesnt ... ( 4 weeks ago by tonyhonyilo)
so this art doesnt seem to have much of a hand to hand combat. Or there actually is?
kalari is a very ... ( 4 weeks ago by thechekavan)
kalari is a very effective as a martial art. you have to dedicate your entire life to master it. but the real promlem is something else. many of its advanced tricks are kept as secrets even today. the masters will not let you learn everying. thats why it lost its glamour.
It's very effective ... ( 3 weeks ago by Mahmood42978)
It's very effective if your opponent will let you spread your legs down and squat. yeah I'm sure the pressure point and joint striking/locking techniques are good, but I can find this in other martial arts. Which don't try and keep it all "hush hush"
kalari vs spartan ... ( 3 weeks ago by koboi5)
kalari vs spartan in history.
No, Martial arts ... ( 2 weeks ago by martialartstemple87)
No, Martial arts roots are everywhere not just kerala.
yes there are roots ... ( 2 weeks ago by tayounorise)
yes there are roots every where, but the really earliest martial arts came from yoga..... and yoga comes from india namaste
Says who? Keralites ... ( 2 weeks ago by martialartstemple87)
Says who? Keralites? Hindus? Pankration is one of the oldest martial arts recorded with statues, vases that are thousands of years old depicting pankration techniques. Look at Jim Arvanitis's martial art Pankration. He took Judo, Boxing, Muay Thai, Greco Roman Wrestling but resurrected the art of Pankration just by discovering statues and vases depicting pankration techniques. Boabom is the tibetan form of yoga and it's just old as Yoga.
I do not remember ... ( 2 weeks ago by tayounorise)
I do not remember the name of the reporter. But i watched on tv an report on martial arts from india and in this report they say this that the roots of martial arts are in india. Sorry....do not you like hindus?
I never said I had ... ( 2 weeks ago by martialartstemple87)
I never said I had a problem with anybody, I just said every group of people has had to develop their own martial arts, Martial arts are as old as man himself. There hundreds if not thousands of different styles that come from every group of people not just one person. The idea that all martial arts come from one place or that one nation has the most ancient form is one of the greatest lies ever told.
Great comment! The ... ( 2 weeks ago by Skinthinner)
Great comment! The physics of human martial arts have been the same ever since the first two slammed into one another! Only thing different is that MA tries to perfect technuqie.
I agree with you ... ( 2 weeks ago by tayounorise)
I agree with you that the roots of martial arts are in every place in this world. But there are different styles and of it is Kalari Martial Arts and it has it roots in yoga and yoga is very ancient like the vedic scripts of india and hinduism...... namaste
I agree each system ... ( 2 weeks ago by martialartstemple87)
I agree each system has it's of styles, Example: Jujitsu has over 700 known styles. Just like the art of Karate(Okinawa) has alot of chinese and japanese influence. Like Kung Fu's origins can be traced back to dharma Marga and Wushu, but the style of style of wing chun was developed by a young woman who founded her own style.
: ) ( 2 weeks ago by tayounorise)
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dude they look ... ( 1 week ago by hotpopcorncake)
dude they look scary with weapons non stop countering ,i am like dude one these guys going o poke a eye now .if it was me i be yellling stop now stooooooop please ,dude stop or im stab you
The martial arts ... ( 1 week ago by thestudiio)
The martial arts irrefutably come from India and was spread by Buddhist monks who brought it to China and beyond. For the first 1000 years the martial arts were practiced only in Buddhist temples as Chuan Fa (closed fist of the Buddhist Dharma) in China & in Japan as "Tenjiku Naranokaku" or "Indian battlefield practices"). Even the Samurai gave props to Bodhidharma as the founder. So just as Buddhism took different forms so did the martial arts which are Indian in their origin. All experts agree
Do not fight these ... ( 6 days ago by Morrica)
Do not fight these dudes at the pool table...lol



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