It would look like wing chun's chi sao, more oriented towards the snake than the crane mechanics, being pressure and friction favored over percussion and leverage or rotational momentum, but I'd say he mixed the sticky hand concept of wing chun with the hubud lubud of filipino escrma to create this chi sao hubud lubud hybrid with a lot of snake, which is seen in his attacks, and the hand-to-elbow double action defense. The head guard use is very much like Keysi's fighting method guard .
i can see how you might see wing chun in there but give that hes russian, its very similar to systema. no matter what it is, he has obviously mastered the use of his body. i love watch him do this stuff. wether i agree with the techniques or not, he is an absolute master of his own work. great stuff.
Rolling and whipping in circular motions. A Chinese concept and practiced in a couple of other martial arts. His footwork is odd but he's mostly on offense so that kind of makes sense.
really? thats awsome. iv been looking arund for knawledge on making a punch fast as possible using the human body. this seems to carry the enrgy transference, along body parts, in a "whip" fashion. good luck on me dfdiniding a place in ontario thoug- oh well. thx
good observation! it would depend on the direction of the force on contact. if it was more in direction of the line of the arm (downward in this case) the impact would be taken by the arm. if not it would go into hand and bending (breaking)the wrist.
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Unforevable 2 years ago
nice stuff, fluidity...
COBIM666 3 years ago
nice stuff, fluidity...
COBIM666 3 years ago
It would look like wing chun's chi sao, more oriented towards the snake than the crane mechanics, being pressure and friction favored over percussion and leverage or rotational momentum, but I'd say he mixed the sticky hand concept of wing chun with the hubud lubud of filipino escrma to create this chi sao hubud lubud hybrid with a lot of snake, which is seen in his attacks, and the hand-to-elbow double action defense. The head guard use is very much like Keysi's fighting method guard .
Koldztone 3 years ago
the handwork is clearly rather from systema and other rma than wing chun or escrima.
surobakianinpo 3 years ago 20
i can see how you might see wing chun in there but give that hes russian, its very similar to systema. no matter what it is, he has obviously mastered the use of his body. i love watch him do this stuff. wether i agree with the techniques or not, he is an absolute master of his own work. great stuff.
UFMA4LIFE 2 years ago 4
Rolling and whipping in circular motions. A Chinese concept and practiced in a couple of other martial arts. His footwork is odd but he's mostly on offense so that kind of makes sense.
wulfyson 3 years ago
A lot of people watching this have no idea what they are seeing.
imdunin 3 years ago 68
Like me :D
It looks cool though
smilingmatthias 3 years ago
basically just like some CIMA fajing :)
cloud0123 4 years ago
I 've seen Master Fedin on seminar and i must say i never seen anything so quick in my whole life.
Petarosus 4 years ago
really? thats awsome. iv been looking arund for knawledge on making a punch fast as possible using the human body. this seems to carry the enrgy transference, along body parts, in a "whip" fashion. good luck on me dfdiniding a place in ontario thoug- oh well. thx
dirosaga 3 years ago
check out the place in richmond hill i think, vladimir vasilev, systema, will help for sure :)
Spetsop 3 years ago
beautiful- thank you ;)
bigfatnoisemaker 4 years ago
Sure he can throw knives but is he really gonna try and box a man like that?
anarchostompkicka 4 years ago
Ok, wouldn't u break ur wrists doing that at 1:03, at least if you did it hard anyways.
FAnimaniac 4 years ago 2
good observation! it would depend on the direction of the force on contact. if it was more in direction of the line of the arm (downward in this case) the impact would be taken by the arm. if not it would go into hand and bending (breaking)the wrist.
Smegead 3 years ago
interesting ideas there =)
Deke1980 4 years ago