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History of Bokator : Apr 26, 2008
Bokator/Boxkator, , or more formally, Labokator (to fight lion) (ល្បុក្កតោ) is a Khmer martial art that is possible predecessor of Southeast Asian kickboxing styles. It is easy to believe that Bokator was the close quarter combat system used by the ancient armies of Angkor.

Angkorian Warriors will have been a key factor in enabling a succession of Angkorian Kings to dominate South East Asia for more than 600 years from 800 AD. Popular belief is that Jayavarman VII, the ruler of the Khmer Empire, was a practitioner of Bokator.
 
Unlike kick boxing, which is a sport fighting art, Bokator was a soldier’s art, designed to be used on the battlefield. It uses a diverse array of elbow and knee strikes, shin kicks, submissions and ground fighting. Bokator practitioners are trained to strike with knees, hands, elbows, feet, shins, and head. Even the shoulders, hip, jaw, and fingers can be used to fight an opponent to submission or death.

When fighting, Bokator practitioners still wear the uniforms of ancient Khmer armies. A kroma (scarf) is folded around their waist and blue and red silk cords called sangvar day, are tied around the combatants head and biceps. In the past it is said that the cords were enchanted to increase strength, although now they are just ceremonial.

The kroma (a cotton scarf worn around the waist) shows the fighter’s level of expertise. The first grade is white, followed by green, blue, red, brown and then black which has 10 degrees. After completing their initial training, fighters wear a Black Kroma (scarf) for at least another ten years. To attain the Gold Kroma you must be a true master and must have done something great for Bokator. And to become a true master it will definitely take some time as just in the unarmed portion of the art there are between 8000 and 10000 different techniques; only 1000 of which you have to learn to attain the black kroma.

The art contains 341 different styles based on the study of life in nature. For example horse, bird, dragon, eagle, crane, each style contains several techniques. Because of its visually similar style, Bokator (Boxkator) is commonly wrongly described as a variant of modern kick boxing. Bokator has many forms based on styles as well as straight practical fighting techniques. While Pradal Serey is a more simplified freestyle fighting system which uses a few of the basic (white kroma) punching, elbow, kicking and kneeing techniques

Angkor was a wealthy empire that dominated South East Asia from 800 AD to 1400 AD. It was a Monarchy which ruled a vast hierarchy of Officials, Elite, peasants and slaves and built some of the most spectacular buildings in the ancient world such as the famous Angkor Wat. The Ankorians were often at war, and often with their Cham neighbours from what is now the area surrounding Saigon in South Vietnam. Warriors fought hand to hand. Given this scenario is it easy to assume that some martial art was developed at this time.

The name Bokator is itself possibly an indicator of the age of Bokator. Pronounced bok - u -tau', 'tau' translates as Lion. There have never been lions in South East Asia. However lions were found in western India. Indian culture and philosophy was the major influence in Angkor. All the great buildings of Angkor are inscribed in Sanskrit and are devoted to Hindu Gods, notably Vishnu and Shiva. Religious life was dominated by Brahmins. The concept of the lion and of a martial art named 'striking a lion' will probably have coincided with the reign of the Angkorean Kings and during this Indian influence. The influence of the Brahmins diminished with the rise of Buddhism almost a thousand years ago.

Decline and revival

San Kim Sean (English name order: Sean Kim San) is largely credited with reviving Bokator Khmer and is often referred to as the father of modern Bokator in Cambodia.

Unfortunately, during the Pol Pot regime (1975-1979) those who practiced traditional arts were either systematically exterminated by the Khmer Rouge, fled as refugees or stopped teaching and hid. After the Khmer Rouge Regime, the Vietnamese occupation of Cambodia began and the martial arts were completely outlawed.

During this time San Kim Sean had to flee Cambodia accused by the Vietnamese of teaching Hapkido and Bokator, which he was, and starting to form an army, which he wasn't.

Once in America he started teaching Hapkido at a local YMCA in Houston, Texas and later moved to Long Beach, California. After living in the United Sates and teaching and promoting Hapkido for a while. He found that no one had ever heard of Bokator. He left the United States in 1992 and returned home to Cambodia to give Bokator back to his people and to do his best to make Bokator known to the world.

In 2001 moved back to Phnom Penh and after getting permission from the new king began teaching Bokator to local youth. That same year in the hopes of bringing all of the remaining living masters together he began traveling the country, seeking out Bokator lakrus, or instructors, who had survived the regime. The few men he found were old ranging from sixty to ninety years of age and weary of 30 years of oppression; many were afraid to teach the art openly. After much persuasion and with government approval, the former masters relented, and Sean effectively reintroduced Bokator to the Cambodian people.

The first ever National Bokator competition was held in Phnom Penh at the Olympic Stadium, from September 26 through the 29, 2006. The competition involved 20 lakrus leading teams from 9 provinces.

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Dec 21 8:24 PM
 
HELLO REALLY IS VERY INTERESTING HISTORY OF KUN KHMER,
I did not know Cambodia YOUR COUNTRY, BUT NOW IT MAKES ME VERY INTERESTING, BECAUSE IS RELATED TO MUAY THAI OF THAILAND, THANK YOU FOR THE ANSWER, GOOD DAY, BYE !!
 
Nov 29 8:56 PM
 

P.D.
TEMPLE OF ANGKOR WAT IS VERY BEAUTIFUL

BYE!
 
Nov 29 8:49 PM
 


HI !!
Did not know your country is CAMBODIA
BUT I HAVE SEEN VIDEOS OF KUN KHMER And I think it is very forceful and very accurate, BECAUSE IF I COULD FACILITATE INFORMATION OR KHMER BOKATOR KUM would be very happy
to have a good day
excuse my spelling, I'm Mexican
:D
 
Nov 29 9:52 AM
 
ครับผม ว่าแต่อธิบายหน่อยคับ
อ่านแล้ว งง ครับ
 
 
Nov 23 8:03 PM
 

HI !!
YOU HI5 IS
MI FAVORITE COUNTRY IS THAILAND
MI DREAM IS FLYING TO THAILAND
OK
BYE
 
Sep 3 5:20 PM
FARH says:
 
Nice to know u 2....
 
 
 
Jul 14 8:24 AM
 
tnx you to have a good weekend
 
Jul 12 4:24 AM
 
ขอบคุณที่รับผมเป้นเพื่อนครับ ยินดีที่ได้รู้จักครับ ผมชื่อชัย ครับ ทำอะไรอยู่ครับตอนนี้ สบายดีนะครับ
 
 
Jun 15 11:58 PM
 
hi..nice to know u ......>>>>>>
 
 
 
 
May 25 3:56 PM
 
ja they all know i miss cambodia.. but the problem.. he still done care... hikhikh it alright i come later kor ban deer.. thax na!!
 
May 25 12:24 PM
jose says:
 
HOLA AMIGO TU ESTAS BIEN AMIGO
 
May 23 10:57 AM
 
ja... me kor wish i can come to visit cambodia deer.. hum.. jogn tove nass but my dad not allow me tove te!! yab nass!! take care na!
 
May 23 10:20 AM
 
oh jeng te hor??? pic in CAMbodia was last year na!!! now still stuck in USA!!! yab meen.. meen deng kal na ban baaann mok leng teat re!!1ihkhihkh

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