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Uploaded by on May 11, 2008

Jack's Second Lesson.. Structure..

Ok, it's a hot Sunday morning and Jack and I went into the garden again to look at one simple Systema drill... I thought I'd see what he would make of structure and look at how he would take someone down to the ground using some simple pushing and pulling.. Jack hasn't done any of this before, It was all down to him to work things out for himself, without too much help from me...


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Steve

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  • Looks like lesson two was far more successful than lesson one.  Nice clip Steve.

  • Thanks for the comment.. Jack will be pleased.. again great fun to do..

    Steve

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  • one of the coolest things ive seen in a while

  • biomecanicle miracle !!!

  • jack will rock all kids in his school

  • Wow Jack... the moves between 2.30 - 2.32 very nice!

  • You can also mention to him that after the initial push/pull he often has a great opportunity to wrap his arm around the opponents neck, pulling him backwards and such. Of course with "great power comes great responsibility", so I hope that Jack will not get into any fight, doing any of these potential risky neck moves. Have a nice day!

  • Oh, I really like this clip. I think its a great way for Jack to get the idea of Systema. He is very good and has a great insight/instinct most of the time where to pull/push. I especially like the move he pulled off between 53 - 62 seconds. That one in particular is a keeper! Great job guys!

  • nice video again, inspirational, looking forward for next lesson.

  • nice clip.

    what a lovely drill, in its own simplicity. i think i will copy it myself :-) it shows very well which body-mechanics are involved, and sometimes i cant find out what to do next, when i have my opponent bent down to some degree. By doing this i think one will improve the understanding of where to push and pull...

    Lars

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