Sindo (Martial art)

Sindo (Martial art)

Sindo is a modern form of Indonesian silat which is a combination of practical self defence, combat martial art and the internal martial arts. Founded and lead by Kak Jimmy Thaibsyah who has trained in various martial arts since 1972.

Thaibsyah studied with the founder of Kateda and the two arts are similar but nonetheless distinct. Sindo has avoided the notoriety of Kateda.

External links

* [http://www.sindo.org SINDO - martial art]


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