Serak Curriculum
The Sera curriculum is really very small. There are eighteen fundamental
upper body exercises known as djurus. There are four essential footwork
patterns called langkas. A short form called djuru sempok teaches multiple
opponent footwork and kicking.
Students demonstrate their ability to improvise
while maintaining good form and intention through a framework called
djuru combinasi or kembangan. There are sets of techniques for a number
of weapons.such
as the knife, the big knife, the staff, the whip and the cabang, a
weapon similar to the better-known Okinawan sai. A number of exercises
such as leg work, sensitivity drills, and counter-for-counter frameworks
develop
important
skills and
attributes.
They show up in different
forms depending on the skill of the students.
Gurus pass on or develop exercises of their own. A common one would be
a set of sambuts - two- or multiple-peson attacking or defending combinations
which illustrate important tactical principles and useful tools. Add a
few throws and locks, sparring and similar techniques and you pretty much
have what is taught in Serak.
This isn't a very large syllabus for a comprehensive martial art. The
guiding idea may be summed up as "Simple tools used with sophistication".
The training methods and teaching progressions of the system force students
to apply a relatively small number of movements in many different situations
in many different ways combined in any order with anything else that he
or she has been taught.
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