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Pentjak silat (also called silat) is an Indonesian fighting art whose original skills date back to the sixth century. It was probably not refined as a true martial art, however, until the 14th century. It's closely related to bersilat, its Malaysian cousin, which dates back to the 15th century.

Silat emphasizes joint locks, sweeps, takedowns, and hand and foot strikes from unexpected angles and directions. These techniques are often aimed at the body's weakest points. Weapons play an important role in silat combat and training. Instruction sometimes involves the performance of traditional Indonesian dances.

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