A Change of Guard

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Friday, 8 February 2008

Before Muay Thai, there was Muay Khmer (Labokator)


The cover pictures of the upcoming Labokator movie which has been made into DVD.











“Resurrecting Bokator Khmer, The Nearly Lost Martial Art of Cambodia."



A new DVD introduces the world to the pride of Cambodian martial arts, the Bokator, while preserving a piece of history, which was almost lost. The Bokator, the proper name is Labokator (ល្បុក្កតោ​ in Khmer), is an ancient Khmer martial art which also known as Kun Labokator. Labokator simply means "a short wooden stick wrapped around one's hands to protect oneself". The Ancient Khmer martial art of Bokator is something which belongs only to Cambodia. The proof is written in stones, on the walls of Angkor Wat. A thousand years of war with Thailand and Vietnam, followed by the Khmer Rouge Genocide nearly wiped this art off of the face of the Earth. Film maker and Khmer genocide survivor, Tim Pek, and martial arts author, Antonio Graceffo, have teamed up to create the DVD Bokator Khmer. Shot on location in and around Phnom Penh, the DVD introduces the world to this fascinating martial art, which is a complete fighting system of more than a 1,000 separate movements.
Bokator includes striking, grappling, ground fighting, and weapons. The DVD also features Master Sam Kim Saen, who fled the Khmer Rouge, and arrived in the USA as a refugee. After returning to Cambodia more than twenty years later, Master Sam Kim Saen opened the first modern school of Bokator. The Master works tirelessly, trying to teach as many students as possible, in the hopes that the art will live on. "If we had more time they could specialize, said the Master. But I want every one of my black belts to know every single movement, form, and weapon, so when I die, no portion of the art will be lost." See the DVD.
See the beauty of a lethal Cambodian martial art. Learn about the plight of the Khmer people. And, become one more link in the long chain of history, a history which will include Bokator Khmer. “
Before Muay Thai, there was Muay Khmer. Muay is a Cambodian terminology meaning ‘one.’ During the competition, our audiences and announcers would yell out,“lec muay! lec muay lec muay!” meaning # 1! #1 ! #1! (the winner, the number one). Muay does not have any root or connotation in Thai language. The Thai adopted Cambodian martial art and renamed it to “Muay Thai” where the forms and styles remained the same from the ancient Khmer style. Our record and proof shows on the sculpture of our Cambodian ancient ruins where many tourists have witnessed it today. You may see for yourself at Angkor Wat, Muay Thai belongs to Cambodia. Also, I read an article somewhere which said that Kung Fu took the original form from Cambodian martial art. I don’t know if it’s true but the forms seem so similar to Khmer ancient martial art. As far as Muay Thai is concerned, history should be told the truth, culture should not be bought or sold, the creator or original owner should be given credit and give great respect. And should not be taken for granted.
“Unleash the ancient secret, BOKATOR. The great Angkorian martial art.” If you’re interested in Khmer martial art, the creator of Muay Thai, check out the site. Movie DVD coming soon. Watch out, the Khmer empire strike back!!

To find out more please visit: http://bokator.com/

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