Постановка хорошая. Понятно, что постановка, но абсолютно ни чем не хуже прочих противоборщиков, а в некоторых вещах, думаю и получше. Знай наших, как говорится! Ребята молодцы!
Le Systema reprend beaucoup de cet esprit: fluidité, souplesse, adaption et absence de contraintes. De plus les exercices de "mass attack" sont excellents pour entraîner l'éveil des sens et la conscience durant le combat.
Pour ceux qui souhaiteraient en savoir plus, renseignez vous sur le Systema, l'Art Martial Russe auprès de Mikhaïl Ryabko et Vladimir Vasiliev. Au plaisir de vous revoir sur une moquette en béton !
@valskynet Bah là oui, il n'y a pas vraiment d’intérêt mais comme tu vois c'est plus une mise en scène des anciennes traditions Russes. Mais ça reste tout de mêmes des exercices d'assouplissements et d'échauffements on voit juste un peu dans la deuxième partie de la vidéo l'esprit réel de ce combat qui est finalement pas mal du tout, à essayer.
During the moments with the weapons this looked really well-done and perhaps effective. I honestly know little about Russian martial systems, but as an outsider viewing this for the first time can I just say that there seems to be a lot of wasted energy in the dancing around. There's examples of great teambuilding routines, though. Cool.
This is a reconstitution of an ancient Russian wall to wall foght well popular in Russia and still it is represented by Vladimir Khudenkikh, who has a network of French trainers in France. Why in France? Because there was a DVD translated into French and besides a man organises workshops regularly in France, Besides Vladimir organises workshops in Perm, the style is called Combat russe, the name chose for France. Bye, Shamil
This is a reconstitution of an ancient Russian wall to wall foght well popular in Russia and still it is represented by Vladimir Khudenkikh, who has a network of French trainers in France. Why in France? Because there was a DVD translated into French and besides a man organises regularly in France, Besides Vladimir organises workshops in Perm, the style is called Combat russe, the name chose for France. Bye, Shamil
@ollinteotl This is a play, something like a mix of festivities and stylized version of Kulachny Boi (fist fight), which is some kind of an old martial art)
There are lots of Russian martial arts styles. Most of them are modern interpretations of allegedly existing Russian martial arts many centuries ago. Typically they rely on very natural movements with no particular techniques or kata-like combinations. Most well-known Russian sty;e is called Systema but there are lots more. Hope this helps.
Soyez pas aussi obtus, c'est quand même très intéressant du point de vue technique, historique (combat populaire, armes/outils) et dans le rapport avec le rythme (comme dans la capoeira) et finalement meme si c'est pas ultra-spectaculaire c'est realiste non?
sad... They have a real and a very good martial art of sambo. Don't know why do they make up such a quasi-traditional choreographies. Maybe to re-create what was completely destroyed by communism?
What language it is? Most peculiar grammar I would say. Go ahead - name positive things 'created' by communism. And no - I do not live in Russia (not entirely sure if you know that you're mentioning a state that is no more). It is enough what my grandparents, parents and I myself have suffered from communism.
I don't know english so good as you. If you don't live in USSR, your grandparents, and your parents also don't live in USSR, how you can be so shore about communism? Where do you live, and what you suffered from communism? "Russia" has only war, criminal, and сrowds of the hungry people, the same in Ukraine and others.
It is quite normal that you prefer to avoid 'questions'. Promoting communism when people from all the central Europe can mention something about their experiences is hopeless :D
Art martial, c'est un art qui sert à faire la guerre, point barre, que cela vienne des rizières, de la taïga, ou de la cambrousse. On voit bien là un manque cruel d'esprit holistique, typiquement français.
Постановка хорошая. Понятно, что постановка, но абсолютно ни чем не хуже прочих противоборщиков, а в некоторых вещах, думаю и получше. Знай наших, как говорится! Ребята молодцы!
kanvrn 2 weeks ago
おそろしあ
sakura0jp0aikidodesu 1 month ago
More theater than a martial art. A waste of time...
Moodo1 3 months ago
Apparently, in Mother Russia, you don't learn martial arts. Martial arts learns you.
Chad01234 4 months ago
Occidental martial arts? lol, so funny!
thiminhthao 5 months ago
Le Systema reprend beaucoup de cet esprit: fluidité, souplesse, adaption et absence de contraintes. De plus les exercices de "mass attack" sont excellents pour entraîner l'éveil des sens et la conscience durant le combat.
Pour ceux qui souhaiteraient en savoir plus, renseignez vous sur le Systema, l'Art Martial Russe auprès de Mikhaïl Ryabko et Vladimir Vasiliev. Au plaisir de vous revoir sur une moquette en béton !
spartakporc 6 months ago
il y a de bon exercice pour un entrainement en première partie, et ensuite, c'est un très bon art martial...
Berkanno 8 months ago
i trained this tai-jutsu
AboudUranium 9 months ago
Whata... 0_o
Lillymill 10 months ago
that was sick!
cannonbulk 1 year ago
mais c'est beau trs beau meme mais je vois pas l'interet de faire ca sur un champ de bataille lol
valskynet 1 year ago
@valskynet Bah là oui, il n'y a pas vraiment d’intérêt mais comme tu vois c'est plus une mise en scène des anciennes traditions Russes. Mais ça reste tout de mêmes des exercices d'assouplissements et d'échauffements on voit juste un peu dans la deuxième partie de la vidéo l'esprit réel de ce combat qui est finalement pas mal du tout, à essayer.
2pitbull44 8 months ago
@2pitbull44 oui t'a raison c'est une tradition alors respect :p
valskynet 8 months ago
dance of death
ozonterror 1 year ago
super °°°
eliotudino 1 year ago
Скоморохи
kidzin777 1 year ago
During the moments with the weapons this looked really well-done and perhaps effective. I honestly know little about Russian martial systems, but as an outsider viewing this for the first time can I just say that there seems to be a lot of wasted energy in the dancing around. There's examples of great teambuilding routines, though. Cool.
osirisanubis 1 year ago
Awesome! I enjoy the fight sequences!
Mananandata 1 year ago
Désolée mes amis russes car ça me fait rire. Comment on peut dire "arts martiaux"?
thiminhthao 1 year ago
This is a reconstitution of an ancient Russian wall to wall foght well popular in Russia and still it is represented by Vladimir Khudenkikh, who has a network of French trainers in France. Why in France? Because there was a DVD translated into French and besides a man organises workshops regularly in France, Besides Vladimir organises workshops in Perm, the style is called Combat russe, the name chose for France. Bye, Shamil
shamildin 1 year ago
@shamildin this perhaps the origins of russian systema
NewZealfighter 1 year ago
@NewZealfighter
May be...
This 2010 year's performance was of an impetus.
shamildin 1 year ago
This is a reconstitution of an ancient Russian wall to wall foght well popular in Russia and still it is represented by Vladimir Khudenkikh, who has a network of French trainers in France. Why in France? Because there was a DVD translated into French and besides a man organises regularly in France, Besides Vladimir organises workshops in Perm, the style is called Combat russe, the name chose for France. Bye, Shamil
shamildin 1 year ago
krasavchiki tak derjat ochen krasivo f.ack heiter
Kostya93rus 1 year ago
krasavchiki russkie tak derjat mne ochen nravitza
Kostya93rus 1 year ago
c nul à chier... le fest des arts martiaux de bercy c vraiment devenu nimporte koi...
fasanpakmeikune 1 year ago
ferm ta geul si t'ém pa
Kostya93rus 1 year ago
Капец мужики решили почистить друг другу репы)
Loamanerzi 1 year ago
looks like crap
teddywinroth 1 year ago
MAN !! the axe at 6:26
MarioGiMo 2 years ago
Is here a Russian guy taht can explain how this technique was created? do you guys use it now? regards
ollinteotl 2 years ago
@ollinteotl This is a play, something like a mix of festivities and stylized version of Kulachny Boi (fist fight), which is some kind of an old martial art)
Loamanerzi 1 year ago
There are lots of Russian martial arts styles. Most of them are modern interpretations of allegedly existing Russian martial arts many centuries ago. Typically they rely on very natural movements with no particular techniques or kata-like combinations. Most well-known Russian sty;e is called Systema but there are lots more. Hope this helps.
myactionhobbies 1 year ago
haha of course man they use this after every football game
ylley 1 year ago
Direct from the land that invented Vodka, ladies and gentlemen......
adambeattie 2 years ago
Najlepsze Bercy jakie oglądałem
modCA007 2 years ago
lol. Nothing else to say I guess.
ModernePapoea 2 years ago
Soyez pas aussi obtus, c'est quand même très intéressant du point de vue technique, historique (combat populaire, armes/outils) et dans le rapport avec le rythme (comme dans la capoeira) et finalement meme si c'est pas ultra-spectaculaire c'est realiste non?
fredddd 2 years ago
кацапи - muscovians
normalukrainian 2 years ago
ruscy, kurwa.
Ghostasss 2 years ago
i'm not sure what's going on
garyfox89 2 years ago
sad... They have a real and a very good martial art of sambo. Don't know why do they make up such a quasi-traditional choreographies. Maybe to re-create what was completely destroyed by communism?
scumimpaler 2 years ago
Communism is not destroy anything, is only create. Are you live in USSR? Or you just like to talk?
ahillodessa 2 years ago
What language it is? Most peculiar grammar I would say. Go ahead - name positive things 'created' by communism. And no - I do not live in Russia (not entirely sure if you know that you're mentioning a state that is no more). It is enough what my grandparents, parents and I myself have suffered from communism.
scumimpaler 2 years ago
I don't know english so good as you. If you don't live in USSR, your grandparents, and your parents also don't live in USSR, how you can be so shore about communism? Where do you live, and what you suffered from communism? "Russia" has only war, criminal, and сrowds of the hungry people, the same in Ukraine and others.
ahillodessa 2 years ago
If you live in Poland , i don't have any other questions. You probably fill so good when look to state of affairs in Russia, Ukraine and so one )))
ahillodessa 2 years ago
It is quite normal that you prefer to avoid 'questions'. Promoting communism when people from all the central Europe can mention something about their experiences is hopeless :D
scumimpaler 2 years ago
is this real?? fuck offfff
MrMartinsdk 2 years ago
LoL , this is bad circus
KituKitu111 2 years ago
what's this shit?
TAJesus 2 years ago
if you ask me its some sect martial art governed by some christianity.
clearly they have people from judo, aikido, jujutsu and karate.
now you can figure out yourself if this is a true martial art or just a mix
Aur0rah 2 years ago
yeah this is shit...
flieripflip 2 years ago
This is the circus?
GWarriorMS 2 years ago
i thing, yes
KituKitu111 2 years ago
i thing ,yes
KituKitu111 2 years ago
lol, good old "wall vs wall" style xD
Verumasa 2 years ago 5
clearly influenced of japanese martial arts .
Aur0rah 2 years ago
very nice and true ♥♥♥
too bad those times are gone
walaxski 3 years ago
сool!
maqspoli 3 years ago 3
menuda fiesta se están pegando jaja. Seguro que tienen el vodka por ahí escondido
jojoquebien 3 years ago
"On va pas dire art martial si on réserve ça à la grande tradition asiatique" 1:39.
La Russie c'est pas un tout petit peu en Asie par hasard ?
Les français sont vraiment les spécialistes pour commenter un sport dont ils ne connaissent rien...
Bebs7 3 years ago
@Bebs7 C'est exactement ce que je me disais!...
Art martial, c'est un art qui sert à faire la guerre, point barre, que cela vienne des rizières, de la taïga, ou de la cambrousse. On voit bien là un manque cruel d'esprit holistique, typiquement français.
3Rules4Europe 1 year ago
@3Rules4Europe Oui, exactement.
2pitbull44 8 months ago
opsta sorka u Abu-Dabiju! a popodne pljustace i - samari!
divermg 3 years ago
2:20 - 2:30 Wall Of Death HAHAHAHA
nicky666 3 years ago 6
Amazing :) May be similar to Polish "ustawka".
neuroanimal 3 years ago
Trancroc, lol, les commentateurs francais sont les pires qui existent: c'est horrible de les ecouter ;)
jazzyslip 3 years ago 3
+1 trancorc.
J'aime bien le chant russe. On sent l'adrénaline monté quant on les voit. On a presque envie de crier pour les encourager^^
lumlane 3 years ago
par contre je sais pas pourquoi mais les commentateur m'énervent un peu
trancorc 3 years ago
cto za ch........a
nazgulov 3 years ago
u vas mnogo povezlo...
quand on voit le merde qu'est devenue la boxe (anciennement) française, on se dit que les russes ils assurent vraiment
slava russia i slava bogu
naradatta72 3 years ago
à bas en fait fedor c'est juste un russe comme les autres
trancorc 3 years ago