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		<description><![CDATA[CAMBODIA in the world. The Angkorain Martial Art is come back to life. National competitions of Bokator Khmer, the Ancient Cambodian Martial Art, to be held in Cambodia, first time in nearly 1,000 years. During an expedition into China’s Taklamakan Desert, explorer, Sven Hedin, uncovered a piece of parchment, later discovered to be nearly two [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=meysamorn.wordpress.com&amp;blog=6767033&amp;post=1&amp;subd=meysamorn&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>CAMBODIA in the world. The Angkorain Martial Art is come back to life.</p>
<p><em>National competitions of Bokator Khmer, the Ancient Cambodian  Martial Art, to be held in Cambodia, first time in nearly 1,000 years.</em></p>
<p>During an expedition into China’s Taklamakan Desert, explorer, Sven  Hedin, uncovered a piece of parchment, later discovered to be nearly two  thousand years old, and counted as one of the world’s oldest documents.</p>
<p>China and much of Europe have had the luck of having a long tradition of  recording their history in written form, with books and whole libraries  dating back more than 1,000 years. This rich knowledge of their history  has given these countries a strong sense of nationalistic pride.</p>
<p>While Cambodia has not been so lucky in terms of printing and preserving  books, the history of the Angkorian Empire can be found carved in bass  relief on the walls of Angkor Wat. The fabulous temple complex, one of  the wonders of the world, is at once a monument to that great empire,  and the best source of information about Cambodia’s past.</p>
<p>In the martial tradition of their warrior ancestors, the Cambodians  chose Kick Boxing as their national sport. To date, Cambodian kick  boxers have been effectively excluded from participating in  international competitions because of a row with Thailand, regarding the  name of the sport. Cambodians claim that the bass relief carved on the  walls of Angkor Wat prove that the Khmers invented kick boxing. They  resent the popular name Mauy Thai, which has been adopted by most of the  rest of the world. They refuse to join the World Muay Thai Council, on  principle. And have consequently become a hermit kingdom of fighters  with no place to fight.</p>
<p>Regardless of the outcome of the boxing argument, the Ancient Khmer  martial art of Bokator is something which belongs only to Cambodia. The  proof is “written in stone,” on the walls of Angkor Wat.</p>
<p>Unlike kick boxing, which is a sport fighting art, Bokator was a  soldier’s art, designed to be used on the battlefield, against Thailand,  and practiced by King Jaya Varman VII. Bokator is a complete martial  Master Sam Kim Saen, Rather than continuing g an age old argument, Khmer  Bokator is a very complete martial art, which uses strikes, throws,  drags, trapping, and locking, and ground fighting. In Bokator every  single part of the body can be used as a weapon. Bokator practitioners  are trained to strike with knees, hands, elbows, feet, shins, and head.  Even the fingers, hip, jaw, and shoulders can be used to pound an  opponent.</p>
<p>Grand Master Sam Kim Saen is the man credited with reviving this  wonderful martial art, which was almost lost.</p>
<p>“During the Khmer Rouge time, masters of traditional arts, such as  painting, dancing, music, and martial arts were hunted down and killed.”  Explained Master Sam Kim Saen. “All of my training brothers and  students, as well as two of my children, were killed by the Khmer  Rouge.”</p>
<p>After the Khmer Rouge Regime ended, and the Vietnamese occupation of  Cambodia began, martial arts were completely outlawed.</p>
<p>To keep the art alive, Grand Master Sam Kim Saen taught martial arts in  secret, but was eventually turned into the authorities by an informant.  Afraid for his life, he escaped to a refugee camp in Thailand, and then  later, to the USA.</p>
<p>Although he and his family were safe in America, Grand Master Sam Kim  Saen was still concerned about his country. “Khmer young people don’t  even know their own history. They don’t know about our greatness in the  past, the ancient arts which were taught by the grandfathers’  grandfather, which is running in our blood.”</p>
<p>He moved back to Phnom Penh, and in 2001, he began teaching Bokator. In  the hopes of brining all of the living masters together, he began  combing the countryside, looking for any Bokator teachers who had  survived. The few men he found were old, ranging from sixty to ninety  years of age. After nearly thirty years of oppression, they were afraid  to teach the art openly.</p>
<p>“I tried to tell them it was OK, we already had permission from the  government, but they wouldn’t listen.” Said San Kim Sean. The old men  wanted to stay in the province. But San Kim Sean insisted. “You have a  great gift which was given to you by our ancestors. Do you want to steal  it from our children? When you die, the art will die with.”</p>
<p>In the end, they believed him.</p>
<p>“Some of them broke down in tears.” Laughed San Kim Sean, who seemed  like he could be persuasive when he needed to. “In April of 2004 we held  the first Bokator  conference in Phnom Penh. Now, there are schools in  eight provinces. And, we are preparing for a national championships.”</p>
<p>Bokator, like Chinese Kung Fu, has various styles, which teach the  students to emulate the fighting of a particular animal.</p>
<p>According to Sam Kim Saen, the fingers can be trained to be as tough and  piercing as the fangs of a lion. With a small movement he can deliver a  painful finger strike, piercing a pressure point on an opponent’s body.  He demonstrates how a double finger strike can be used to rip out a  collarbone.</p>
<p>Bokator Khmer uses colored Krama (traditional Khmer scarves) instead of  belts. The art contains ten animal styles. The five white krama animal  forms include: king monkey, lion, elephant, apsara (traditional Hindu  sacred nymph), and crocodile. The green krama forms include: duck, crab,  horse, bird, and dragon.</p>
<p>The first ever National Bokator competition will be held in Phnom Penh,  at the Olympic Stadium, September 26, 27, 28, and 29. The competition  will comprise 20 teachers, leading teams from 9 provinces.</p>
<p>“I feel great.” Laughs the Master, “This is the first time in history  that we hold a National Bokator competition. We will put on a good  show.” And hopefully preserve the art.</p>
<p>There will be competition divisions for both teachers and students. The  competition will have a demonstration component, where competitors will  execute a form, a pre-rehearsed and choreographed series of movements,  as well a fighting component. The competition will include demonstration  of Bokator weapons, the long and short stick, and short sword.</p>
<p>Bokator fights shall consist of three, three minute rounds, with two  minutes rest in between. Unlike in sport fighting, the Bokator fighters  will not wear gloves. Instead, their hands will be wrapped with krama  (Khmer traditional scarf). Legal techniques will include all kinds of  strikes, kicks, elbows, and knees. No head-butts, eye gouges or groin  strikes are allowed. Fighters may throw an opponent. Once on the ground,  they are permitted to use joint locks or submissions, but no strikes.</p>
<p>In the developed world, Mixed Martial Arts, professional no-holds-barred  fighting competitions, which include kicking, punching, knees, elbows,  and ground fighting, is quickly becoming an extremely popular, and  lucrative, sport. Many of the rules which distanced boxing, kick boxing,  and sport martial arts from their combative origins have now been  repealed. As martial artists travel the world, looking for the most  effective systems of martial arts to combine into an indomitable  fighting art, it is my belief that they need to take a look at ancient  arts, which well pre-date sport fighting. Most notably, I believe that  Bokator Khmer may prove to be a well-spring of innovative new ideas and  concepts. But then, like the re-discovery of Angkor Wat, the world would  not be discovering something new. They would be discovering secrets  which the Khmer people have known for centuries.</p>
<p>Contact: Master Sam Kim Saen – Bokator teacher <a href="mailto:kimseanboxkator@yahoo.com">kimseanboxkator@yahoo.com</a></p>
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