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JOTHI SENTHIL KANNANBorn in 1976, Jothi Senthil Kannan hails from Pondicherry, South India, where he has practised Silambam and Kuthuvarisai since the age of five. Initiated into these ancient Tamil martial arts by his paternal grandfather, Jothi has established himself as one of the most accomplished disciples of Silambam in India by pursuing a rigorous training routine and disciplined lifestyle. Based in Pondicherry, he frequently visits Europe where Silambam has become more appreciated. In 2004 and 2005 he performed at the prestigious International Festival of Martial Arts, Bércy, Paris, the only Indian national to do so. Jothi is the General Secretary and Founder of the International Silambam and Kuthuvarisai Federation; a national coach and referee of Silambam for Pondicherry State, the Indian Silambam Federation, and the Pondicherry Pankration Athlima Association. Jothi is also a registered practitioner of the ancient Indian medicinal art of Siddha.General secretaryInternational silambam and kuthuvarisai FederationInternational Referee in Koushou International Referee in silambam,International Instructor in Silambamkuthuvarisai and varmakalai,Master jothi senthil kannan,Pondicherry,

Canal: Entertainment
Añadido: October 13, 2007 at 3:50 pm
Autor: senthilkaran

Duración: 04:37
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Etiquetas: Adivarisai  Fight  fights  Korvai  Kuthuvarisai  medicines  Siddha  Silambam  Stick  Varmakalai  

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anhkhoinguyen (October 13, 2008 at 9:30 pm)
wow UFMD! your really un-educated in martial arts. the original shaolin was always called shaolin...siu lam is just how cantonese people pronounce "shaolin" which is in manderin. Shaolin means small forest. bekuz it was built on a small forest...silambam means bamboo hills..the name sounds alike only by chance but different meanings, so sorry itz not related, nice guess tho.
jamesjonestheball (September 22, 2008 at 9:43 pm)
do you have any videos where the actual stick fighting is fast
DIEGOKEN242 (September 8, 2008 at 2:43 pm)
3:30 Would that push work standed on one leg?...3:50 What for is all that taping...?The last one move, that traping looks cool.Interesting video. I`d like to see more techniques with empty hands.
vedvarun (August 28, 2008 at 8:09 am)
hi, i stay in delhi, do u know anybody who instruct this art in delhi
fxkiran (August 25, 2008 at 9:44 am)
HI . My name is Kiran and I am from Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.. I've had sm trainingi n southern style of kalari payattu as a kid and now I'm planning to restart my training... I would like to know abt masters of silambam in Kanyakumari district whom I can approach to get trained.. I really luv this thing and long staff id my fav weapon... Please help me.
peanutbutterblah (August 10, 2008 at 7:50 pm)
Are you the guy who is performing in this video ?
senthilkaran (August 4, 2008 at 11:04 am)
Thank u for taking time to watch silambam, its almost died,to help it,thanks agin
senthilkaran (August 4, 2008 at 11:02 am)
God never fuck you, you fuck yourself,stop talking like that,you are f idiot.
senthilkaran (August 4, 2008 at 10:58 am)
if any one want to write a shit,don,t write come i will f you stright with you, never mind ok, thanks for allsenthil karan
ledamoss (July 28, 2008 at 4:28 pm)
my god i`ve never seen this kind of stickfighting it`s awesome!!!Is it indian?..i guess so..Great video!