Manjak
Manjak is a traditional martial art originating from the island of Java in Indonesia, particularly associated with the Sundanese people of West Java. It is a form of *pencak silat*, a broader Southeast Asian martial arts tradition, and is characterized by its fluid movements, graceful stances, and emphasis on both offensive and defensive techniques.
The name "Manjak" is derived from the Sundanese word for "to strike" or "to hit," reflecting its
Manjak is known for its intricate footwork, fluid transitions between stances, and a strong emphasis on balance
Today, Manjak is practiced by enthusiasts worldwide, though it remains deeply rooted in Sundanese culture. It