Systema Russian Martial Arts - Advanced Self Defense
By Dmitri Skogorev
Dmitri Skogorev is one of the leading specialists in teaching Russsian martial arts both in Russia and abroad. He is the head of the Russian martial arts school "Sibirski Vjun" (SYSTEMA "SV") and the president of the International center of Russian martial arts. He is the author of several books and a number of workshop programs related to hand-to-hand combat. He is an honorable member of the organization of air assault forces veterans and of special operation forces "GVARDIA".
Since 1988 Skogorev has been systematizing and making structural analysis of Russian Martial Arts System; making research in applied psychology, bioenergetics, wich in their turn resulted in theoretical and practical development represented in "Sibirski Viun" school programs.
Russian Martial Arts System has different aspects: military system (army, police) and common life self protection. While using the system of Russian hand-to-hand fight is carried out in extreme situation, as its key moments are as follows: there are no specific methods against specific situations (only basic actions based on natural laws exist); there is no work meaning "force against force" (ability to feel the force and manage it); the work according to situation (the situation is constantly changing in time and space).
Contents:
1. Defense from punches using a biomechanical principles.
1.1. Continue to the holds or levers.
1.2. Helping your self with a heavy punches.
1.3. Ground control.
2. Escape from one hand hold.
2.1. Using of shifts, movements, levers with biomechanical principles.
2.2. Using of heavy punches.
2.3. Work on the very first moment of the grab. Using of "density" and "emptiness" principles.
2.4 Ground control.
3. Escape from two hands hold.
3.1. Using of biomechanical principles of the human body.
3.2. Sticking, "pair of forces" principles, "opposite forces" principles.
3.3. Using of levers on hands and fingers.
4. Using of "wave" principle, impulse transfer.
4.1. Using of "density" and "emptiness" principles.
5. Escape from clothes grabs. Using of RMA principles.
Dmitri Skogorev is one of the leading specialists in teaching Russsian martial arts both in Russia and abroad. He is the head of the Russian martial arts school "Sibirski Vjun" (SYSTEMA "SV") and the president of the International center of Russian martial arts. He is the author of several books and a number of workshop programs related to hand-to-hand combat. He is an honorable member of the organization of air assault forces veterans and of special operation forces "GVARDIA".
Since 1988 Skogorev has been systematizing and making structural analysis of Russian Martial Arts System; making research in applied psychology, bioenergetics, wich in their turn resulted in theoretical and practical development represented in "Sibirski Viun" school programs.
Russian Martial Arts System has different aspects: military system (army, police) and common life self protection. While using the system of Russian hand-to-hand fight is carried out in extreme situation, as its key moments are as follows: there are no specific methods against specific situations (only basic actions based on natural laws exist); there is no work meaning "force against force" (ability to feel the force and manage it); the work according to situation (the situation is constantly changing in time and space).
Contents:
1. Defense from punches using a biomechanical principles.
1.1. Continue to the holds or levers.
1.2. Helping your self with a heavy punches.
1.3. Ground control.
2. Escape from one hand hold.
2.1. Using of shifts, movements, levers with biomechanical principles.
2.2. Using of heavy punches.
2.3. Work on the very first moment of the grab. Using of "density" and "emptiness" principles.
2.4 Ground control.
3. Escape from two hands hold.
3.1. Using of biomechanical principles of the human body.
3.2. Sticking, "pair of forces" principles, "opposite forces" principles.
3.3. Using of levers on hands and fingers.
4. Using of "wave" principle, impulse transfer.
4.1. Using of "density" and "emptiness" principles.
5. Escape from clothes grabs. Using of RMA principles.
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