Systema in real combat
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holy shit man i feel pity on the blue masked spiderman
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@Shazbutt23 thats the official emblem used to represent spetznaz, none of that red star shit that they put in call of duty.
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@yurislapabitch Batman already copyrighted it, LOL
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holy combos batman!
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@TheTechController very interesting. Thanks for the info :)
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@TheTechController In many ways Systema training allows you to discover your onw innate aggressive energy.With this energy under your own disiplined control you will not nessasarily need an arson of skills or techniques in order to defeat an opponent. as i mentioned, you will have the speed required to counter attack with as messy a punch or kick as possible. Disorganised aggression is what 95 percent of people will come at you with, maintain composure and u can deal with it
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@desertfox1792 affirmative.. think of it as using the opponents movement or motion against him. so instead of just blocking a punch, which just absorbs the power you deflect this energy so it causes him to loose balance and give you the initiative to counter attack.. another thing to remember with THE System is that it requires mental discipline so that your mind is not affected by fear or reluctance to move/counter, hesitation gets people killed so when you strike.. you STRIKE
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@TheTechController So you basically use the enemies moves against them?
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@desertfox1792 you dont think. you basically just monitor your opponent and respond to what he does. the punches or kicks, hold or chokes will basically do them selves as a matter or reflex over time.
the primary principal of systema is relaxation and controlled breathing technique.. this keeps your emotional mind in control and stops your from panicing. To panic or to become aggresive is to loose control and when you loose control you loose the connection with your opponent
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niceee what marshal arts have you done?
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Finally, what seems like a realistic demo! Are there more of them?
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@desertfox1792 That's not any different in any other martial art or sports that require fast movements. This gets developed with practice. Say, if you, an untrained man, try to punch a trained boxer, you will fail pretty much every time.
whats the the of the song in this vid???
strassxxx1 4 months ago
@strassxxx1 At the begining is Two Steps From Hell-Call To Arms(Choir) at 0:06 is Brand X Music - Dogs Of War
VonCrestain 4 months ago