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Systema stretching in depth, head to toe
Systema stretching explained in detail, from fingers to toes, using acceleration techniques such as breathing, breath holds, and tension. The main concept is that in order to be well stretched, one needs to stretch the whole body, not just the legs.
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Відео

Systema Stretch Routine
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A simple exercise sequence for stretching your legs and getting into splits, designed for work on your own and utilizing Systema techniques to avoid trauma, injuries, and pain, as well as to accelerate your normal stretching - use of tension and breath holds, as well as. Get a good stretch all the way down to splits in a couple of months spending 20 minutes every other day. Note that leg stretc...
Systema rolls - prep and roll exercises
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The video is for Systema students interested to learn how to do forward and back rolls on the ground. Covered are basic forward rolls from kneeling, one-knee, squat, and full standing positions. Also shown are prep exercises which help to make your rolls smooth and continuous, as well as develop the proper "shoulder blade to shoulder blade" and neck movement when rolling.
Systema - proper positioning in fight
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Power of your strike or counter-strike is determined not only by your strength, but also, and mostly, by your distance and position in relationship to the opponent or opponents. Learn how to position yourself for maximum power with least effort; train yourself to feel when your position is good for a kick or a strike, and how to adjust it if it's not. Explanation of why some strikes you deliver...
Consealed Strikes - Intro
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Demonstration of concealed strikes and exercises for delivering concealed strikes in Russian Martial Art Systema. Discussion of several ways to lift an arm for a strike so that it does not alert the opponent until it's too late.
Forward and backward flip, part-2
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Common exercise for movement on the floor, used to quickly go face down on the floor from a sit-up position. Very practical when escaping from a single or multiple standing opponents. This is a step by step guide on how to practice the move.
Forward and backward flip, part-1
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Common exercise for movement on the floor, used to quickly go face down on the floor from a sit-up position. Very practical when escaping from a single or multiple standing opponents. This is an intro with the demo of the exercise
Close combat - brushing around your opponent
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Demonstration of different ways to continuously move around your opponent at a very close range; the technique is designed to avoid strikes and minimize exposure to the opponent, as well as to strike the opponent along the way on the move.
Defending the head
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Passive escapes by keeping the chin down and stepping back; escapes by turning the head, "cushion" escapes, defense by "combing" the hair, work against multiple opponents attacking toward the head, mixed attacks to head and body
Work against wrist
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Meeting pushes or strikes by creating recoil toward opponent's body or working against his wrist. More on kneeling to escape from a strike.
Kneeling to escape
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Tips on escaping strikes by kneeling, "bowing" to the strike, kick, or stick coming toward the head in Ivan's Systema Blog
Static escapes from pushes, part 3
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Demo of static defense, escapes and redirects against continuous attacks by multiple opponents. Use all available methods of escape - redirect, squat, etc.
Static escapes from pushes, part 2
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More on escaping from pushes and learning to maintain your balance against single and multiple opponents. Preparation to work against multiple attackers, escapes from continuous strikes.
Static escapes from pushes, part 1
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Method of escaping and defending from pushes as a prep to work against strikes. Learning to maintain your balance and remain standing on a spot while escaping from continuous attacks by a single or multiple opponents.
Knee work demo
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Demo of Systema knee work. Learn to use your knees for proper escape movement and avoid the "lazy knee" effect. Proper use of the knees allows to accelerate your movement and make your escapes smooth and efficient.
Systema - combine escapes and kicks
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Systema - combine escapes and kicks
Skate skiing for knee work
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Skate skiing for knee work
Systema movement - putting it all together - circling, distance, tactics - 2014-12-19
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Systema movement - putting it all together - circling, distance, tactics - 2014-12-19
Systema - how to move off the line of attack and stay out of striking range 2014-12-11
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Systema - how to move off the line of attack and stay out of striking range 2014-12-11
Systema move behind opponent, move in synch with opponent 2014-12-11
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Systema move behind opponent, move in synch with opponent 2014-12-11
Systema movement - Part 3 - Movement to make the opponent uncomfortable
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Systema movement - Part 3 - Movement to make the opponent uncomfortable
Systema movement - Part 2 - Movement off the line of attack
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Systema movement - Part 2 - Movement off the line of attack
Systema movement - Part 1 - Movement from contact
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Systema movement - Part 1 - Movement from contact
Systema kicking exercises
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Systema kicking exercises
Systema posture 2014 08 29
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Systema posture 2014 08 29
Systema movement by arm, 2014-06-28
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Systema movement by arm, 2014-06-28
Systema movement by stick, 2014-06-28
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Systema movement by stick, 2014-06-28
Systema Continuous Movement 2014 06 27
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Systema Continuous Movement 2014 06 27
Systema energy demo by Ivan Butsan on June 20, 2014
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Systema energy demo by Ivan Butsan on June 20, 2014

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @meichham
    @meichham 9 місяців тому

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @meichham
    @meichham 9 місяців тому

    Best SYSTEMA roll video explanation I have seen so far. On the spot with good exercises. Very crisp. I like it!

  • @aidanosullivan7457
    @aidanosullivan7457 11 місяців тому

    Thank you very much for a fantastic lesson.

  • @malbig2344
    @malbig2344 Рік тому

    great video but the sound is not good.

  • @kamalmoustafa318
    @kamalmoustafa318 Рік тому

    thats GRAND!

  • @acidnmtn6019
    @acidnmtn6019 Рік тому

    Fucking dumbass shit.

  • @estebancalero8831
    @estebancalero8831 Рік тому

    👍👍👍👍

  • @yizhuolin3906
    @yizhuolin3906 2 роки тому

    I've been training systema while in college in Florida and have been doing this drill a lot, with and without striking. It change my walking pattern in everyday life and I think the footwork here is the optimal pattern to do a 180 degree turn, simple and efficient.

  • @yizhuolin3906
    @yizhuolin3906 2 роки тому

    very nice. I'll try that later today.

  • @CFLSystema
    @CFLSystema 2 роки тому

    Nice. Very flexible. Impressive!

  • @owenclayton9705
    @owenclayton9705 2 роки тому

    Excellent video. I've been putting together a video on an introduction to stretching. There's not a great deal out there for a full body stretch with Systema in mind. However, there doesn't need to be 😊. You've really covered key points . Thanks

  • @Jimfrommaine
    @Jimfrommaine 2 роки тому

    THIS was absolutely fantastic

  • @DefangtheSnake
    @DefangtheSnake 2 роки тому

    Excellently explained and shown, thank you...

  • @jbOneEarth
    @jbOneEarth 3 роки тому

    Beautiful!!!

  • @annoyed707
    @annoyed707 3 роки тому

    Good demo. Too much background noise.

  • @jchyt
    @jchyt 3 роки тому

    Great video. Thanks.

  • @systemanoosa896
    @systemanoosa896 3 роки тому

    Great in-depth video! Thanks for sharing

  • @C_Kava
    @C_Kava 3 роки тому

    thanks for the great teaching

  • @rnambiar448
    @rnambiar448 3 роки тому

    very well explained. Hope you will post more videos on other Systema related exercises

  • @CarlosFagundes1980
    @CarlosFagundes1980 3 роки тому

    Very good!!!!!

  • @MrHellfireclub
    @MrHellfireclub 4 роки тому

    Thanks so much for posting this video 🙏 This will be very helpful 👍☺️

  • @annoyed707
    @annoyed707 4 роки тому

    No haters yet? Where are the usual suspects?

  • @constantine-worldsmostdang7908
    @constantine-worldsmostdang7908 5 років тому

    Very good and helpful, thank you for sharing!

  • @8eightos8
    @8eightos8 5 років тому

    💪

  • @systemabrasilrs7318
    @systemabrasilrs7318 5 років тому

    Very good video!

  • @blakeleblanc1
    @blakeleblanc1 5 років тому

    Excellent demo Ivan, glad to see another video from Systema Blog!

  • @coresystemacombatives
    @coresystemacombatives 5 років тому

    Good stuff Ivan; a progression of your exercises would be to add some ankle weights, as one's gaining skill and strength. Thanks for sharing !.

  • @744748
    @744748 5 років тому

    Thanks for uploading, but please invest in a microphone.

  • @JJ-sv1ov
    @JJ-sv1ov 5 років тому

    like that very much

  • @olgar702
    @olgar702 6 років тому

    Great work! Thank you for sharing!

  • @ianconnor4325
    @ianconnor4325 6 років тому

    Great stuff, instant sub.

  • @marcbresee830
    @marcbresee830 7 років тому

    Thanks Ivan Problem with high kicks is that they are relatively easy to see and dodge and you are in a vulnerable position. So strategically inferior for fundamental reasons ...unless you are positive the guy can't escape due to timing or lack of awareness. On the other hand its good to practice high as tension in real use will decrease your range about 50%. Plus its fun. ;-)

  • @rohitkohok6631
    @rohitkohok6631 7 років тому

    VERY INFORMATIVE . THANK YOU.

  • @lordosaya
    @lordosaya 7 років тому

    Fantastic work! Thanks Ivan!

  • @bangermccrusher
    @bangermccrusher 8 років тому

    nice

  • @MMABeijing
    @MMABeijing 8 років тому

    Great info, thank you very much. Impressive round-house kick and side kick done slow-mo, excellent explanation, enjoyed the part about not having to sync breathing and kicking as such, I see why it would be important from a systema point of view. I am surprised this video did not get more views or comments already. Again thank you

  • @trevorpenton5893
    @trevorpenton5893 8 років тому

    Thanks for the demonstration,love the vids.

  • @deeqomatic
    @deeqomatic 8 років тому

    Slanty i think you're missing the point It's not about self defense tactics. It's about learning how human mind and body works. For example: you're walking in a dim corridor. You can see but not clearly and far. You encounter an obstacle hanging from a roof. You see it a just a glimpse before you run in to it. I bet you flinge, duck, dodge or whatever to avoid an obstacle catching you off guard. Same here. You're not supposed to stop a person waving your hand like a jedi but you might be able to use the knowledge from this lesson in a real situation making the attackers body and mind react in such way beneficial for you

    • @constantine-worldsmostdang7908
      @constantine-worldsmostdang7908 5 років тому

      Thanks for explaining this to the dumasses that think everything has to be physical and overly violent.

  • @blakeleblanc1
    @blakeleblanc1 9 років тому

    Great set of videos Ivan!

  • @metal3636
    @metal3636 10 років тому

    very goodthanks

  • @adamkartoffel-kopf8714
    @adamkartoffel-kopf8714 10 років тому

    if this nonsense worked every victim who lay cowering in a corner pushing there hand out willing the person not to strike them would be protected. teaching this as self defense is sociopathic , you'll get someone killed if they try this in real life

  • @laoosting
    @laoosting 10 років тому

    Excellent! Very helpful for our school. Thanks you so much

  • @NelsonWagnerSystemaBrazil
    @NelsonWagnerSystemaBrazil 10 років тому

    Thank you for sharing Ivan

  • @metal3636
    @metal3636 10 років тому

    very good