@TheMrNinjacakes if its psycological [ i mean sequal to marma of indian system or chi flow of chinese kungfu/tai chi ] then thats cool. impressive this person has grown to that on his own. but still there is no way one can be sure of it until personally felt. also no reason to say otherwise.
for me talking like that, the description was not proper.
@tiluthemeguy Anyone CAN escape, you are right. It's not about if the person can escape the actual physical hold, since the only "hold" being applied is from the student himself.
It is about the manipulation of the fundamental need for physical control of our own bodies through exploits of basic psychological and bio-mechanical properties.
The monkey holds on to the food and stays trapped, simple as that.
Applying it with stick work successfully and consistently? An art form of its own...
@CNCTEMATIC ever just couldn't let go of looking away from something even tho u felt like u should form 4 yrs of exp with this system, this is no gimmick or magic. its only exploitation of what we NATURALY DO IN OUR EVERYDAY LIFE; EXAMPLE. ever had a person to faint strike u in the nutsbut nvr touched u, BUT U STILL MOVED ANYWAY ? why dont u just NOT FLINCH
OMG! I'm just getting back from an intensive oneweek systema session, and loved working with sticks. I however had some problems letting the stick go into my partner's structures. This video just blows my mind!
@CNCTEMATIC In that specific instance, the student is still being placed into position that is a counterpoint to how he would naturally hold the stick.
It may not be about balance as previously described, but the principle is still the same. It feels more "natural" subconsciously to maintain position than potentially place yourself in harm's way, even if it is falsely perceived to be harmful in the first place.
That is the mindset Mikhail exploits by diverting the student's focus to the stick.
@onemindonespirit You mean you tried it with Mikhail Ryabko and it didn't work for you?
Aliyout1234 6 months ago
@buboetherat tried that and had no difficulty with it. This stuff is all LGAT.
onemindonespirit 6 months ago
@TheMrNinjacakes if its psycological [ i mean sequal to marma of indian system or chi flow of chinese kungfu/tai chi ] then thats cool. impressive this person has grown to that on his own. but still there is no way one can be sure of it until personally felt. also no reason to say otherwise.
for me talking like that, the description was not proper.
tiluthemeguy 6 months ago
@tiluthemeguy Anyone CAN escape, you are right. It's not about if the person can escape the actual physical hold, since the only "hold" being applied is from the student himself.
It is about the manipulation of the fundamental need for physical control of our own bodies through exploits of basic psychological and bio-mechanical properties.
The monkey holds on to the food and stays trapped, simple as that.
Applying it with stick work successfully and consistently? An art form of its own...
TheMrNinjacakes 6 months ago
anyone can escape that. its jus a group of people gathered to give credit to that man.
tiluthemeguy 6 months ago
@CNCTEMATIC ever just couldn't let go of looking away from something even tho u felt like u should form 4 yrs of exp with this system, this is no gimmick or magic. its only exploitation of what we NATURALY DO IN OUR EVERYDAY LIFE; EXAMPLE. ever had a person to faint strike u in the nutsbut nvr touched u, BUT U STILL MOVED ANYWAY ? why dont u just NOT FLINCH
berniemac18 6 months ago
OMG! I'm just getting back from an intensive oneweek systema session, and loved working with sticks. I however had some problems letting the stick go into my partner's structures. This video just blows my mind!
ApiolJoe 6 months ago
@gekiryudojo proofs the point that regardless to what every one says ITS NOT FAKE
btw look at his face after first go he could't believe what just happened there hehe ;]
ixeqilibrium 6 months ago
Amazing! the guy he was working with was a real Martial Artist just look at the calluses on he;s knuckles!
gekiryudojo 6 months ago
@CNCTEMATIC In that specific instance, the student is still being placed into position that is a counterpoint to how he would naturally hold the stick.
It may not be about balance as previously described, but the principle is still the same. It feels more "natural" subconsciously to maintain position than potentially place yourself in harm's way, even if it is falsely perceived to be harmful in the first place.
That is the mindset Mikhail exploits by diverting the student's focus to the stick.
TheMrNinjacakes 6 months ago