Great minds have contributed to the development of modern Systema. Spiridonov and Kadochnikov were both fascinated by the application of biomechanics into combat styles. Samoz always fascinated me although much of it still seems to be classified by various governments. Supposedly it was too complex to master. ROSS and Systema are both quite wonderful. It is easy to see how much common ancestry they share. It reminds me of the saying, there are no Russian Martial Arts, only Russian Martial Art.
woow since when has kadochnikov been teaching in the UK?we got rocket scientist teachening moments and statics in a self defence class.woow just harrassing u all cuz this resembles kadochnikov's work too closely
@perten okay my friend.i didnt know you all were rocket scientist as mr kadochnikov. i knew he worked in a soviet rocket base .what about u.
btw : im a physics student and this is how levers works.
the general work is called statics.with pivot and forces it called moments.the larger distance away from the pivot the large the moment.this this moment will be this larger than the moment to the opposite side of the pivot and that is what cause the body to be unstable.and thus move.
SInce when do you have to be a rocket scientist to understand basic physics? This work is used and explained and is fundamental to any martial art. I doubt Mr Kadochnikov would claim ownership of these principles - but then he does not have an agenda as you do (at least that's the impression I get from your numerous private messages to me)
I'm a mma practitioner and I know this is real because I have also practiced Systema. The same principles are applied in BJJ also so come on people stop being ignorant...
Systema ROCKS . Its a thing of beauty... LOVE the conceptual nature of the at, you always learn something new JUST BE WATCHING . its amazing. At the risk of sounding prejudiced, which I DONT mean to, It's refreshing to know that the arts of ASIA arent the "last word" on combat, as it had been assumed and promoted for years. What you learn in Systema TODAY you can use TODAY , not so, with some of the Asian Based arts.
If you move near to the speed of light then yes Einstein superseded Newton... as of yet though, in all my exposure to martial arts I've never seen anyone move near to the speed of light ;-)
good job,very impressive,keep it up,and ignore the negative comments!!!
alamkhan11 3 months ago
what's with the haters? knowledge is moderately important to understanding.
you're doing great work over there, keep it up.
Saltyember 8 months ago
Great minds have contributed to the development of modern Systema. Spiridonov and Kadochnikov were both fascinated by the application of biomechanics into combat styles. Samoz always fascinated me although much of it still seems to be classified by various governments. Supposedly it was too complex to master. ROSS and Systema are both quite wonderful. It is easy to see how much common ancestry they share. It reminds me of the saying, there are no Russian Martial Arts, only Russian Martial Art.
KingLeon1daz 11 months ago
this stuff is simply ju-jitsu...
i know systema is really original for many things... but this is just ju-jitsu
uncopino 1 year ago
woow since when has kadochnikov been teaching in the UK?we got rocket scientist teachening moments and statics in a self defence class.woow just harrassing u all cuz this resembles kadochnikov's work too closely
Trinieffects 1 year ago
@Trinieffects
Body mechanics are body mechanics, nobody owns them and it's just one other aspect of teaching
perten 1 year ago
@perten okay my friend.i didnt know you all were rocket scientist as mr kadochnikov. i knew he worked in a soviet rocket base .what about u.
btw : im a physics student and this is how levers works.
the general work is called statics.with pivot and forces it called moments.the larger distance away from the pivot the large the moment.this this moment will be this larger than the moment to the opposite side of the pivot and that is what cause the body to be unstable.and thus move.
Trinieffects 1 year ago
@Trinieffects
SInce when do you have to be a rocket scientist to understand basic physics? This work is used and explained and is fundamental to any martial art. I doubt Mr Kadochnikov would claim ownership of these principles - but then he does not have an agenda as you do (at least that's the impression I get from your numerous private messages to me)
perten 1 year ago
@Trinieffects I am a nuclear rocket scientist, does that count? (Worked at NRDS for the SNPO for NASA at Jackass Flats, Nevada.
I stopped by to mention one of the non-physics aspects of systema. It is "leading the mind of your opponent."
NotEasilyRegimented 1 year ago
I'm a mma practitioner and I know this is real because I have also practiced Systema. The same principles are applied in BJJ also so come on people stop being ignorant...
Aniketos00 1 year ago
Systema ROCKS . Its a thing of beauty... LOVE the conceptual nature of the at, you always learn something new JUST BE WATCHING . its amazing. At the risk of sounding prejudiced, which I DONT mean to, It's refreshing to know that the arts of ASIA arent the "last word" on combat, as it had been assumed and promoted for years. What you learn in Systema TODAY you can use TODAY , not so, with some of the Asian Based arts.
TheSubwaysurfer 1 year ago
Clips like these will help shed some light on the "different" appearance of systema to the naysayers.
creepychris11 1 year ago
SISTEMA is the BEST!!
BrunoFireForest 1 year ago
@BrunoFireForest XD u can't spell!
peptothemidgit 1 year ago
love it. were are you?
darktim99 2 years ago
Yea, I was curious about the biomechanics in systema, I never tot some1 will take footage of it, thanx
tosheee 2 years ago
great
bckmma 2 years ago
Newton superceeded be Einstein.
Good video though.
DamonOld 2 years ago
If you move near to the speed of light then yes Einstein superseded Newton... as of yet though, in all my exposure to martial arts I've never seen anyone move near to the speed of light ;-)
mikeyo1234 2 years ago
fake
Valetudo21 3 years ago
Heehhee, yes you are right, the principles of leverage are fake.....Newton was wrong!
perten 3 years ago
Owned !! :D
Next week I'm going to classes . Man I want to learn the system .
Cherrypersonee 2 years ago
@perten haha You sure have to deal with some idiots now days :D Great video as are all the rest ive seen !
8barrbarr8 1 year ago
@perten hahahaha thats funny
softwhite6666 6 months ago
They dont teach basic physics in school anymore nowadays? (LOL)
tosheee 2 years ago
wow That made me understand a lot.Thanks
eddiedaskull 3 years ago
thanks =)
SibirianHusky 3 years ago