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MARTIAL ARTS HARDEST STYLE
´PROTECTO´ Self – Defense System techniques demonstrated by creator : Nenad Ikras CONTACT INFORMATION: MSN; e – mail: SD-AllStyle@live.com FACEBOOK: Nenad Ikras
Systema Russian Martial Art by Vladimir Vasiliev Double Impact.
Related instructional materials: Dynamic Joint Breaks www.russianmartialart.com Beat the Odds www.russianmartialart.com
Russian Martial Arts – Systema
actually this guy teacher classes in london england, so u can look him up
SystemaRyabko Russian Martial Art Moscow
you can see Mikhail’s famous work of “tying up with a stick” and gain the deep and profound skill of training and applying the stick in a confrontation. www.russianmartialart.com
What is Systema? Systema Self Defense Mega clip
This is a collection of my favorite clips of russian systema and I hope you enjoy it. Thanks to everyone who originally posted the videos that were used. Many of the videos that I used can be found in my favorites if you want to see the complete video of a given clip. Here are links to the original of several clips. www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com To learn more visit www.russianmartialart.com
RUSSIAN MARTIAL ART – THE SYSTEM – SYSTEMA
What is Russian Martial Art? * No Belts or Uniforms * No Katas or Stances * No Formalities or Rituals * Just Real, Practical and Exciting Training History The Russian style of martial art dates back to the 10th century. Throughout the history of this huge country, Russia had to repel invaders from the north, south, east, and west. All attackers brought their distinct styles of combat and weaponry. The battles took place on different terrain, during freezing winters and sweltering summer heat alike, with the Russians often greatly outnumbered by the enemy forces. As a result of these factors, the Russian warriors acquired a style that combined strong spirit with extremely innovative and versatile tactics that were at the same time practical, deadly, and effective against any type of enemy under any circumstances. The style was natural and free while having no strict rules, rigid structure or limitations (except for moral ones). All tactics were based on instinctive reactions, individual strengths and characteristics, specifically designed for fast learning. When the Communists came to power in 1917, they suppressed all national traditions. Those practicing the centuries-old style of martial art were severely punished. However, the authorities quickly realized the viability and potency of the Russian martial art and thus reserved it for the elite units of Spetsnaz. Since the collapse of the Soviet system, many other Russian fighting styles have re-emerged through training …
Systema Russian Martial Art lesson 8 Fear by Konstantin Komarov
Control your fear and panic through Systema breathing.