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  • Хуйня наигранная....

  • Personally I wouldn't mind seeing all those douchebags who think they know it all from the safety of their keyboards get a real pwning. Actions speak louder than words, morons. If you think it's "fake" or bullshit or whatever, get out there and see how you fare against it. Chances are 99% of will be begging for your mothers.

  • @VincenzoFlor Sure. Thai Boxing and Valetudo - both great for under cover, special ops work!

  • @VincenzoFlor seriously....I am so GDDAMN of you idiots, I hang out at seriously rough places and have watched repeatedly you dumbasses with your UFC & TAPOUT t-shirts, and we teach "SPEC_OP training" attitudes come looking for shit, and well you get it but yet with that beautiful, meticulous arm bar, no seriously it was tight watching you get that armbar with precision, yet getting hamstrung and tendons slashed and beer bottles repeatedly smashed against your noggin, good luck with sh*t

  • @VincenzoFlor seriously....I am so GDDAMN tired of you idiots, I hang out at seriously rough places and have watched repeatedly you dumbasses with your UFC & TAPOUT t-shirts, and we teach "SPEC_OP training" attitudes come looking for shit, and well you get it but yet with that beautiful, meticulous arm bar, no seriously it was tight watching you get that armbar with precision, yet getting hamstrung and tendons slashed and beer bottles repeatedly smashed against your noggin, good luck with sh*t

  • @papatinpan i wish u had VincenczoFlor's comment and i didn't have to try to find it :(

  • Oh and. I know of a few styles of knife defense. I personally prefer the ways that allow you to THINK rather than REACT. You can train your mind. But if you simply just react you have no control. And control is beyond important in defense as well as offense.

  • Just so the people hating know, systema is used by the Russian military. If it didn't work or there was a better way they would use it. Marines are or were trained in a lot of bushido and kickboxing. Japan used to rely on tai chi. Every country has a preference.

  • The only way to understand systema is to feel it.. it is quite obvious the people ridiculing Ryabko's Systema have never trained with him, or Vlad, Konstantin, Sergei or any other senior instructors.. folks.. please try it before commenting!.. what's the saying?.. "how do you know you don't like it if you haven't tried it?" ;)..

  • lol so many negative comments...systema is for intelligent people only!

  • bullshido

  • This is impressing. That Mikhail dude must be a very good dancer indeed. Nice.

    

  • So please, those who are here to slander the art- keep in mind it was for Systema students to study "further" into what they are learning and not a post of "challenge". We are all not blessed enough to be amongst our grandmasters and out "dojos/gyms" are limited- maybe only 1 per country, so we try to learn all we can even from the smallest glimpse of their movements and explanations.

    It's not easy to learn Systema- geographically and wholly. Thank you. Have a nice day. :)

  • -

    We don't step down on the brakes of a car abruptly...it will whiplash your face into the dashboard. We press down slowly to slowly decelerate the car, in this way, do we wish to control our instincts - within a "controllable" perimeter.

    In a knife fight, yes we might get cut, but atleast we we will try to find out way AROUND the weapon and the attacker - if we can separate the two, then perfect.

  • Train the psyche so it may translate physically into the body. Build instincts that do not react but subconsciously function so they may be controlled. If you punched at everything coming at you, you might one day hit your own family out of instinct...If trained to be subconsciously aware, then you can still SEE what you are subconsciously doing and control it.

  • i'd be a little more impressed if he went faster and didnt attack like a little bitch.

  • the attacker is just a volanteer amateur, he falls too fast yeah but hes simply too afraid to go any further against him, mikael is a real badass you know.

    i'd like to exerience a punch from him though, i hope he comes to benelux or germany for a seminar once :D

    the attacker isnt rly learning anything,its not supposed to be just walking at him, tries to stab gets blown off then he backs off again, keep trying, build pressure etc. mah, it could also be so that they use a real knife so hes careful

  • @tjitzebakker When an instructor is demonstrating on a practitioner. If a practitioner shows even little resistance its considered rude.On a seminar an Instructor was hitting people and they all fell. I've asked to hit me and I didn't. Because me and a friend didn't give him easy time , he was unhappy that day ...In Japan they make their teachers undefeatable demigods , if you dare not to fall on his wink that would be unimaginable ....Thank kind of programming is extremely harmful for students.

  • Why do I have the feeling that when something seems to good to be true it usually is ????

  • Ryabko is a good fighter, but all his seminars are pure circus. The truth is that you cannot study this stuff in year or two, it's a question of dedication of whole life. He knows it, but he preffered to make some extra cash from the poor untrained people.

    What a shame.

    The same with Vasiliev - he shows a lot of nice flow-motion aikido-style tricks, but at full-speed sparring he performs something very similar to old good JKD.

  • There are some great systema instructors out there, and some great techniques, great training, etc... the problem is when guys like this (he's one of the most famous systema instructors) start to think they're friggin magic or something. I'd love to see him put on some gloves and actually TRAIN.... then you'd see how ridiculous he really is.

  • @gwazdacz: your comments only show how narrow and recent your knowledge of martial arts is... (not to talk on your ability to learn which seriously lacks open mind)

  • Fat face of a scam artist.. hehe..

  • haha this is the funniest shit ive ever seen, an obese magician and his stuntman

  • @gwazdacz You would be even more surprised to learn that this obese magician charges about 20 bucks per one training session in his gym in the center of Moscow and the place is packed with people coming from different countries just to experience the stuff. So he doesn't need any more PR really and none of these fan videos. Neither does his pal Vasilyev here in Toronto. Oh, and they do seminars all over the world - a chance for you to replace the 'stuntman' and feel it for yourself :)

  • @Pelmenize Im not surprised, most people lke training this typ of shit simply because its easy, theres no swet and no full contact sparring, all you need is a few magic tricks and you chee. So what, just because people train this bullshit i doesnt mean its good and it works and most people beleive in these magic trick because they dont know any better, theyve probably never trained anythig else and theve never gotten their ass kicked.

  • @gwazdacz Not true. Sweating does accour during any of their training sessions, and a lot of it, let me assure you! So it ain't easy. And I've seen some karate and hapkido black-belts coming all the way from Japan to Toronto without speaking any English or Russian just to train with Vasiliev for a few days.

    The point I am trying to make is maybe it is not so wise to arrogantly dismiss something before you experience it or at least research and get better understanding. Cheers!

  • @Pelmenize Yes I can see how much this guy sweats from the size of his belly. And trust me Ive experienced plenty of this bullshit to know that it does not work. The fact of the matter is if you try these magic tricks on the street you will get your ass kicked.

  • lol fucking quack )))how can people take this seriously?))

  • супер !Рябко красавчек))

  • My guess is that Kali has answers to knife attacks and the best way to defend vs a knife attack is to use a knife.

  • @Yosh997

    Not necessarily, when your opponent has a weapon, it ironically grants you an advantage. The opponent is naturally committed to that weapon. They forget about the other abilities of their bodies because their central focus is on their weapon. An expert weapon wielder has practice committing themselves less and less to their weapons.

  • Okay so it's an idiot with a knife? What's to say this person has you against a wall and they're actually trying to kill you. Speed is involved. Intention is there. What then?

  • @g4nd41f

    What you speak of is aspects of study for another lesson.

  • Ok this is work with these movements...in rallenty! The guy with the knife is moving really slowely. But what about if the guy with the knife start to move very fast, as it coould happen in real if you are so unlucky to be attacked?

  • @robbyvenetian

    If the guy with the knife moves faster, the entire dance moves faster.

  • I don't doubt Mikhail. Can tell from the way he moves and hits tt he knows his shit. but the dudes trying to 'attack' him have ZERO 'killer instinct'. Dilutes the credibility of the whole demo.

  • @limpei

    Nothing is being demonstrated. The camera is just capturing training; this was not performed for the benefit of the camera, but for that of the trainee.

  • arkadiy Stepankovskiy Was SHOT to death for all the ingorant bastards in here who happen to think for some gawd awful reason he was stabbed a dozen times. Learn some google-fu before you crescent-kick your foot in your mouth.

  • @jeremysmth82

    May he Rest in Peace.

  • arkadiy Stepankovskiy Was SHOT to death for all the ingorant bastards in here who happen to think for some gawd awful reason he was stabbed a dozen times. Learn some google-fu before you crescent-kick your foot in your mouth.

  • I realize the most important thing is the master can get u in one punch, that is the important part, otherwise the guy havingknife can have second chance to hit master.

  • @asianboycn

    The most important thing is to live consistently.

  • when i was a Marine i studied hand to hand combat alot, ive since been to several martial art demonstrations and schools for several different arts and Ive never seen any "instructor" or student be able defend a random full speed prison style knife attack. sure if you say OK go they can but if you just come at them out of no where like its usually done in reality they fail. "you survive knife attacks" there's no such thing as a winner in a knife fight.--- realism

  • @NOCTURNOzombie

    i know some people that could

    but they have trained for years and learned different styles

    the only thing you need is

    confidence, relaxation, and some good reflexes

    in the fight or flight stage of the body

    we use at least 90% of our muscle compared to only the 66% in day to day life

    the human body is at its best when either attacking or being attacked

    just dont let the mind have any doubt otherwise you fail

  • @NOCTURNOzombie A prison ambush is a tough thing to detect. In some prisons it is considered bad form to be any closer than five feet from another inmate. If someone gets too close to you, you say, "Give me five Feet!" Usually people comply out of respect to the prison honor code.

  • @careone my point exactly... if you dont tell him your gonna attack him this shit doesnt work.

  • Hahahahahahahaha!!!! I like how the guy just arbitrarily misses simply because fat dude stepped sideways. You try this shit on someone with a knife and you are one DEAD MOTHER FUCKER. The truth about knife fights is you hardly ever see the knife. I'd slice this fat boy into steaks and then grind his ass into hambuger if he tried that ridiculous bullshit with me. Like many people, I don't just carry a knife, but a razor blade...good luck with that.

  • @911jewjob u obivously havent seen this guys DVDs hes good and has made people fall backwards with one punch

  • @911jewjob wow, you are so tough. you must be a gangster or something? my hero, swoon

  • @911jewjob

    No.

  • @911jewjob As Mikhail Ryabko so aptly put it: If you are not criticized, then you're dead.

  • All experienced martial artists know -- we train slow at first #1 for safety, #2 for good technique. It's all about muscle memory. Honestly, it's harder to do most techniques slowly without the "aid" of momentum. Mikhail, I'm sure can respond in real time, but his students wouldn't be able to learn, and his training partner would most likely get hurt. Might make good video, but would make for lousy training.

  • systema is good but i've seen a lot of fiction.

    teachers pretend fight scenes to demonstrate the superiority of this martial art in a really stupid and typically eastern European!

  • @minimalista242 Fictioning something up to show its superiority is typically American tbh :p

  • @SNUGGIPWNSLOL  Please keep your comments relevant to this post.

  • @minimalista242 Systema is good like the Earth is good. It is just some people who suck.

  • @FrostieBE This channel is no longer available because the user has closed their account. lol!

  • @FrostieBE just try something like systema , wt, aikido or somthing like these

  • @FrostieBE you idiot. He is showing everyone an example of what he's doing. If he was really going to actually hit them ect, then he would be hurting his students. Tell me if you ever saw a master training their students in painful ways before.

  • asistent pyanii 4to-li ?!??!!

    on prosto tak padaet !

  • Imagine trying this madness on someone intent on actually knifing you. I would be impressed if I saw one of his student going at him full speed with maximum aggression with a rubber training knife, rather than holding back training with a live blade.

  • @MissZombievirus .....you really do not know what you are seeing here....trust me!

  • @bahtalorom

    It defeats the eye. The work is intimidating in person.

  • @MissZombievirus This training was not dome to impress people. it was done to train them; to take them one small step beyond where they were.  Please try to understand this.

  • This must be a joke.....

  • yea the guy is obviously drunk ^^

  • lol, that knife looks like its real.

    so russian...

  • The knife is completely real. It may not have been sharpened n a while, but it's real. There are a lot of reasons for this; the weight, the stiffness, the density, etc. Also, working with a metal blade helps you to get over some psychological barriers too. : )

  • thats crazy.

    so the point is really dulled off?

    (the blade part really wouldint be that bad, getting stabbed on the other hand)

  • well it's usualy a dulled bayonet i mean you could certainly kill or cut will it but it wouldnt puncture or cut on contact you know? youd have to apply a decent amount of pressure to do a good harm

  • i know what Systema and close combat systems are.3 members of my family ended up colonel in the french army and i have had the chance to train under those fighting systems. it is really good, efficent and all, i do not deny it! not at all.

    Martial Arts is way more complicated to use in a rea fight.thats for sure. you have to have minset, skills and so many other stuff to make it work! i have done fights with friends of mine that are in the army, we have 2 different styles. all as efficent...

  • @careone

    Wow i thought they were using the Metal Training knife, the one that looks real but its not.

  • @acidfriend47

    A knife is a knife, no big deal. lol.

  • The type of knife is not nearly as important as the type of person.

  • @ Akidnameddroo it is we usually train with real knife becuase the human body is more sesitive to it from the times whe people fought with edged weapon, they are not razor blade sharp tho

  • Bunkai23

    so anyway let us stay more on the relevent subject.

    How do you think Karate would handle a knife attack better then Mikhail in this video?

    According to you what Mikhail is doing wrong in his knife defence?

  • i never said he was doin wrong.not at all.

    and we do not make angry faces and screaming like drag queens LMAO you're so funny...or ridiculous...idk.lol Whatever, keep goin with your all made ideas about an art that means nothing to you. you'll never understand how efficent Karate is... trust me on that! i've dealt in real life with it. I'm just dissappointed we cant meet up, so we both can share our knowleges

  • @bunkai

    where are you France or Canada?

  • Canada

  • @bunkai

    maybe in a couple of years.I like Canada

    I plan to do some busking there and I want to train under Valdimair

  • oh that's right he gives training there.

    well who knows...maybe someday we can meet up!

  • Cool ,email me from time to time .send me some videos

    I will try not to be such an asshole with you : )

  • sure! i'll send you videos on private messages.that'll be easier!!

  • @ Bunkai

    you think standing in such a way as to let the advorsary know what you going to do is more effiecent, and the high kicks?..those are easy to defend from in systema, actually were traing against people in karate and the suck im not bagging your martial art but i am saying you might want to find another one that actually works You Know

  • look , I'm not gonna have the same conversation with you that I had with someone else. You guys have found your way in Systema, that"s great. Im really happy for you guys. I have on the other hand, found mine in Martial Arts like Karate. But you know, the only think i'd say is, since you never practised Karate, and your opinion is just based on video you've seen, or Karate practitionner that are taking Systema classes coz they sucked at Karate, you cant even understand what it's really about.

  • actually along time ago i tried karate but i hated it idk if it was the instructor of what but it wasnt for me i guess karate is okay but if you ever hae a chance to train in systema i would recomend you at the very least give it a shot

  • Knife defense? RUN! That's the defense.

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  • No it is not

    You fail to consider the attacker could be more fit then you or you could be wounded or cornered

    first line of defence would be persausion

    then what objects in the enviroment could you shield yourself behind?

    then what objects in the enviroment could to use to protect yourself with?

    what objects are on your person?Ex sample a belt ,a pen,a book ,your jacket

    then there this excellent systema training

    by the way this blog is not for ignorant cowards

  • Ignorant cowards?

  • @yosh997

    yes only a coward would think to run before thinking of the options

    systema training and methodology is an advanced way of learning.

    the knowledege is being presented to you but of course only watching then doing and feeling is a much different story

  • Semi skilled person who knows how to handle a knife would be able to kill a person in under ten seconds.

    P.S. What happend to Arkadiy Stepankovskiy?

  • @Yosh997

    Sure what you say is true

    however these higher level systema guys got the unarmed knife defense sussed out.

    you have to have a training session to see with your own eyes and experience to truly understand

    ok so tell me what happen to arkadiy Stepankovskiy?

  • Both Karate and Systema are great arts. I studied TKD as a Kid, have done some JKD and Savate and also Systema, as well as BJJ. You can learn from many arts, however others prefer to stick to one, and that's not necessarily bad. Arkadiy Stepankovskiy was a Systema Jr. Instructor I believe, I could be wrong but the story goes he was involved in an attack with a group of people and was stabbed to death. No one is invincible.

  • @Yosh997 LOL -- usually the ignorant are the most brave; there's hardly ever a coward among them.

  • @bunkai23

    also note what (Careone )has to say about Mikhail Ryabko never trying to stop the attack but only moves at the very last secound.If he does block it is a very soft block.If anything he uses his arms like a cat's whisker

    In the film "'Summit of Masters" Mikhail speaks and demos about why hard block of Karate don't work on knife attacks

    In Valdimir's Film on H2H,he speaks why rigid stances limits one's movement and why a non stance offers more freedom of movement

  • Look closely. Ryabko, never tries to stop the knife from moving along. He sees where the knife is going at the moment of "Final Commitment" and moves to be elsewhere. Once the knife is moving in a final, non-intersectiong direction, it is easy to do additional work on the attacker.

  • @bunkai23

    Since you like history so much

    Can you tell me why the French could never learn Latin like all the other occupied sheepeople of Rome?

    where the Spanish people for ex sample far more intelligent then the French and were able to learn Latin and have a totally phonetic spelling system that makes logical sense?

    explain that one for me please

  • Please try to keep the comments more related to this post, or I will have to remove them and block you from posting any more. I do not want to do this. Come on guys!

  • fair enough

    I will only trash talk the nay sayers of systema as long as it is relevent to martial arts

  • @NewZealfighter That sounds great! LOL

  • @bunkai23

    Now I will address your Karate question

    I really don't care about karate's history.Karate is antiquated and almost useless.Sure Karate is great if you think in the confines of an average person or another karate player.

    But systema guys don't think in those confines

    as for the secound part of your karate history question.I can simply google it.I am sure back then it was more intelligent and more internal then it is now

    a karate block is useless against a knife or a sword

  • OK so now i'm sure...You dont know one single thing in Karate, so please dont talk about things you know nothing about!

    Your opinion is based on comments that others did, or preconcieve notions...wow! what strong arguments you have for a 40 year old man... Score! And 2nd of all, I really dont expect someone as narrow-minded and arrogant as you are to understand ideas such as cultural history! But thanks for asking.

  • first of all I did karate about 20 years ago.Karate is old antiquated news for me,pal

    In Karate you have a lot of low stance and lot of powerful blocks which will hurt an attacker but fall short when anyone with solid boxing skills throws a two piece at you

    Karate blocks also fall short when dealing with a knife because a skilled knife attacker will work with a person's block

    Systema has no rigid stances or rules.stances are born form fear and tension

  • ok so since mister i know everyting in every art has spoken, i wouldnt get you wrong about all this...lol

    anyway, as to conclude, you practised Karate long time ago, didnt work out for ya, while i've been practising this martial art for 17 years and works perfectly speaking for me.

    Fyi, i also have been in fights( less than you), and of course you wont do kata or stances that you've learned in class when someone attacks you. It has to do with your mind and the way you practise Karate!

  • First of all I never said I know everything about martial arts

    anyone that has true experince of martial arts and true chaotic violance on the streets or battle field clearly can not deny the intelligent concepts of systema

    The way one practices systema can immediately be use in a confrontation

    from day one systema students learn knife defence and learn to defend against multipule attackers

    That is something that does not happen in Karate.That is a fact.Sorry to tell you the truth

  • "That is something that does not happen in Karate.That is a fact.Sorry to tell you the truth"...LMAO

    you obviously dont know what you're talking about man. but whatever...people dont change over a night..so I really dont expect you to be smarter after what I tell you about Karate. if only you could come to one of my classes, you'd be surprised of what you'd see! mutliples attackers, and knife defense?! you really think Systema is the only art that teaches you how to defend yourself? looool

  • Bunkai23

    what ever go continue to do your gay and tense antiquated Karate making your angry faces and screaming like drag queens and tensing your muscles in a low horse stances and stomping on floors or what ever your unteachable

    and No I never said Systema was the only self defence

    It is like many other a better choice then Karate

  • new zeal fighter yup thats they way i started to well all that and breath training

  • @bunkai23

    sure the higher level practitoners of Karate may appear more systema or aikido or chi na like as they learn after many years to become more fluid

    But with internal martial arts like systema the student learns to become soft and flowing and fluid and take on multiple attackers from day one instead of training for years and years like in Karate

    and just so you know about your comment from 2 days ..... I am not American ,thank you very much.I belong to no country.

  • oh that's right...but tell me some.you were born somwhere right?..so you belong to one way of thinking?! the country you were born into..anyway I can see by your comments that you know much less about Karate and Martial Arts than i though you did. but im not here to teach you about this, it would take too long... And last thing, i asked you when Karate had been created. During war!...

  • @bunkai23

    This comment will address labals and critizionship

    you may be a sheepeople with a number tag in your ear and need to stay in the confines of a fenced in area for your farmer to slaughter you one day

    I am a run away sheep living with the mountain rams and I am becomming one of them

    You can keep your labals,numbers and contracts.I am no sheepeople

    you can keep your flags and your politics and your details and your sheepeople ear tags

  • @bunkai23

    I had a russian systema guy explain to me that in the ancient times evrything was taught to the warriors,sword,knife,spear,wre­stling,fist fighting because they had to learn it all and so core concepts of movement was far more important then memorizing set or list techniques because violance does not always come at you in the manner that makes you feel most comfortable.Violance has no rules

    an that some where in time the martial studies got fractured off into different pieces

  • It is hard to believe, it is approaching nearly two years since I posted this video clip! Consider, it is actually the attacker and not the knife, being exercised here. LOL! Mr. Ryabko is helping the attacker to learn more about himself. The camera is just there incidently.  If the goal were to merely finish the attacker, this clip would only be about three seconds long.

  • @bunkai23

    fights?Not really sure.I would say 10 in the last 15 years.This is real fights not sparring with friends

    Now I did not know systema back then nor did I start any of them

    Not that fighting makes a man but sometimes a man needs to fight

    Not that I am about fighting or hurting others but Iam aware of the emotions and sensations of real fights

    systema has all the answers for me and from what I have experienced

    wish karate 20 years ago could have answered half of them

  • Oh and one last thing "Pal", since you got preconcieve notions about Frenchies, you might wanna know that you american people tend to think you are the world itself. So try not to take yourself too seriously man when you obvioulsy know shit about what martial arts really is.

    the fact that you might've practised karate for a few years and didnt success in it, doesnt make karate unefficient. If you think a little, you may wanna realize that YOU suck at it, and found systema more appropriate.

  • @bunkai23

    believe what ever you wantLike Zena the princess warrior sure side kicks solves every problem sure you believe that and live in your fantasy world

    I guess if you have only a hammer every problem looks like a nail

    You need to realise both Valdimir and Mikhail were sent on special ops mission and their systema training served them on the battle field not some tap tap karate tournament on a soft mat where horns make large fart sounds

  • since you know everything...lol when and where do you think karate was created?

  • first all,I did not say I know everything.I am just aware of how a real fight can go down and that one can't just fit his/her memorized techniques and katas dance form neatly into the chaotic situations

    the way CAREONE explains this video is spot one

    as for Karate I am guessing Japan via China

  • @NewZealfighter Thanks for the compliment. : )

  • @bunkai23

    Now allow me to address your piss poor attemp to profile me

    I realise you frenchies think your so clever and sophisticated and have the market covered in profiling

    Listen Pal.I am a card sharp and a professional busker who has worked 7 cities and 2 countries

    My livelihood depends on my skill of deduction

    I can look at a "sophisticated" french man and just guess how many times he picks his nose and eats it his boogers in a single day

  • bullshit

  • (cont....)Mr. Ryabko's, i'm in no doubt of, is very skilled but honestly he should address this. giving benefit of doubt perhaps this is rudimentary exercise he is stressing for students in relaxation and he "upped the ante" later, but from what i'm seeing, he needs to point this out with students

  • the only problem i have with this is the attacker is only stabbing and is singular with his attack, any person skilled with a knife is not going to do this, they feint, slash, and berserk with multitude of slashes and only stab when they are in grappling range. (cont....)

  • @papatinpan

    good point

    however,systema guys handle the whole feinting thing by appearing to be an open target and not assuming a rigid or frighten stance

    once a knife attacker realises you have some training sure he will act all clever switching hands and making feints to create an opening

    but since systema guys appear to be completely open and relaxed there is "apparently" no need to feint

  • just one thing, where are you from?

  • and how is that important to serve your agruement?

  • oh yeah! but if you dont wanna answer the question, then maybe you got something to hide. which country are you from?

  • ok I will play your game then you will tell me your point.

    I grew up in New York and now I live in New Zealand which is why my handle is NewZealfighter

    Now what is your point?

  • my point is, since you're american, i can know understand why you have such a bad point of vue about karate! You guys are more into MMA, free fight or that kinda stuff.

    You see, i'm from France, and now i live in canada, and we(in france) have way more experts and knowleges about karate (that and so many others btw). We've been world champions for 10 years now, kumite and traditional karate as well, men and women both equally.

  • @bunkai23

    first of Don't lable me.Notice I did not say I was an American.I said I grow up in New York.I am a New Yorker before an American GOD DAM IT.Thank you very much fucking FROG

    Maybe you like to be placed in a box and be numbered but I don't.I am a freeman on the land and a man of the world.I belong to no land or Flag.I am masterless I am no longer American or New Zealander and finally I am no longer a New Yorker.I belong to no one.I am free from lables

  • So basically, you think Systema can beat any kinda fighting style, while I think the other way around

  • for the most part

    we do have to consider the person doing the training and their natural abilties and mindset

    many of the games and drills were developed by the Russian miltary for fast and quick learning

    The Russians made many advancement in learning technologies after WW2 and during the 60's and 70's

    No other style has made me more confident and competent then Russian Systema and I have been in many street fights

  • many streets fights?..well, i see your so called discipline teach you values..lol

  • @bunkai23

    as for values.THis is about correct bio machinics and what is more efficent

    Hate to break it to you but big fat mikhail would eat your screaming french ballet dancers from Eurrrrrrr-UP

    Valdimir would wipe the floor with them

  • You know what they say, martial art itself doesn't make the difference, the guy who practise it does it...

    You might have found what you were looking for in Systema, while on the other hand, I have found my way in Martial Arts.

  • @bunkai23

    Systema is far more intelligent

    I really don't know what is so amazing about a high side kick anyway

    anyone that does that shit in MMA gets owned

    I would agree you found what makes you happy at your presant level and stage at life but since your a 20 year old girl,I will consider the source

    Personally I hope you never truly understand the secrets of systema because it works so well it really should be for only a select few like me for ex sample

  • hummm just one thing, where did you find the 20 year old girl?lmao coz you got it all wrong man but whatever..im used to with you anyway...

    and second of all, please, don"t be so arrogant, you're just trying to make yourself confortable with the idea that you've learned every single thing in systema. You know what?...keep being such an idiot ( you have a natural talent for it anyway), and practise systema so as you can make yourself believe you are THE MAN..lmao See ya Pal

  • 1)I had the impression your a girl because your a Mariah Carey Fan.Who else but little girls or homosexuals would be a mariah Carey fan.Sure I would enjoy to bang her but I am clearly no fan

    2)you do not specify your sex on your sight/blog.Anyone with a sack would clearly have no problem specifying their sex.I also realise women often do not want to specify their sex

    3)all your friends are little girls or pretty bitch boys

  • this is a great clip , it would be an honor to study with master Ryabko , he knows his systema spetznaz

  • that is just so fake!!!

  • Please tell me, why would a guy decide to fake this? Also, since you are from a Karate background, please realize if you were to try and go as hard as you do in kumite, you would injure yourself against Mr. Ryabko.

  • the thing is, the way that guy is faking to faint or being in pain is ridiculous. i'm not saying Systema is not efficient !! Not at all !!

    And second of all, i'm not a kumite practitionner, but traditional one..that's a lot different !!!

  • ? LOL!

  • ha ha ha ha

    traditional meaning he does does a lot of pretend fighting and screaming

  • If I got what you meant, you're saying that traditional karate is just "pretend fight" and "screaming"? lol ok...

    well that's up to you man

    But in that case, you just screwed yourself up by showing us that you know nothing about what fighting really is !

  • Your Wrong about me just being about fighting however I am about correct bio machinics and econmy of motion and advance learning techniques and methodology

    so called" Traditional " karate as taught in kitty karate daycare centers or other Mc Dojos are more about antiquated rituals and unnecessary tension and screaming

    Truth be known I don't think "traditional"karate is all that traditional.You know with the whole colored belt and colored stickers system

  • @bunkai23 Point heard and understood. : )

  • что это за толстый гном? срочно записываюсь в его кружок, буду, как этот накурившийся чел, биться головой об стену.

  • Nothing flashy,but very efficient.

  • я тока не понял зачем там Рябко, чел с ножом может и сам об стену головой стучаться без его помощи.

  • heheh very nice i love this video :)

  • Ryabko is a great Aiki master. Fantastic!

  • This is not Aiki, this more relative to the Tai Chi Chuan.

  • I'm studying CQC and krav maga and only new to systema. Does Vlad do seminars in Australia?

  • check out Russian Martial Arts you'll find some really talented guys in Systema in Oz

  • great master, awesome work

  • ou think a useless fat chap who spends his time conning people is a great master?

  • you are just another idiot who shit knows about martial arts :)

  • yes...you'd probably be the little punk talking shit on the bus to this "useless fat chap" and you'd wake up to find out that your clothes are out of fashion :P

  • Mikhail needs to lay off the twinkies and Russian Beer......

  • You mean Vodka hahahahaha

  • I would load up on twinkies and Russian Beer a.k.a VODKA if it meant that i could be as good a fighter as he is.

  • The nicest guys are always the best fighters.

  • This is not selfdefense technics, this is schizophrenia!

    Dont ec=ver do like him Against a knife.

  • Mikhail Gently my !@#$. pain! pain! Good video thanks.

  • Рябко конечно мастер. Но у этого мужика явный "синдром ученика". Ещё интересно как это всё будет работать на скорости и будет ли?

  • This is tragic. There is no retraction theory in the knife defense, the attacks could not possibly be more unrealistic. Show me this in non compliant high speed. I train FMA and Kali, it blows this stuff away in terms of technique and concepts. This is just larping.