Old School Savate Takedowns: Blast Single | On The Mat

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
  • French Library digital copy of Charlemont's book: gallica.bnf.fr...
    ~~~~~~~
    Black Sun Boxing
    1829 E. Indian School Rd.
    Phoenix, AZ 85016
    blacksunboxing....
    Our Satellite Apprenticeship Program (and individual videos for sale) over at: gumroad.com/bl...
    Black Sun Boxing on Facebook:
    / blacksunboxing
    Twitter: / blacksun_boxing
    Instagram: / blacksun_boxing
    Merch @ teechip.com/st...
    or make a donation: paypal.me/blac...
    blacksunrenaiss...
    Music by Alexander Nakarada (creative commons)
    Additional music by Dr. Jamsalot / dr-jamsalot used with direct permission from the owner
    Also by Hemoptysis, from the album Misanthropic Slaughter. Used with written permission from the band. Please visit them at www.hemoptysism...
    And creative commons/public domain music from freepd.com/

КОМЕНТАРІ • 9

  • @420wargamez
    @420wargamez 3 роки тому +1

    When will you accept new students

    • @BlackSunBoxing
      @BlackSunBoxing  3 роки тому +1

      When we find a new building. The market is stupid hot right now, so everything is sold before I pick up the phone.

  • @ignitionfrn2223
    @ignitionfrn2223 2 роки тому

    0:10 - Introduction
    2:35 - Blast single leg while the opponent is walking backwards _Prise de jambes sur un adversaire qui rompt_
    3:10 - Same but with two hands _Prise de jambes sur un adversaire qui rompt_
    3:50 - Conclusion

  • @dhalav
    @dhalav Рік тому +1

    I don't think that Charlemont was refering to freestyle/catch wrestling when he talked about lutte libre in this case. Until the first half of the 20th century a swiss wrestling style named Lutte Libre was still practiced, contrary to the famous swiss belt wrestling it allowed free grips and leg grabs. In 1911/1912 a book named La Boxe was published that was splitted in three parts, one about english boxing, one about boxe française written by Charlemont and a third about wrestling co-authored by Armand Lusciez and Maurice Deriaz, both being swiss. Maurice Deriaz was part of a famous family of seven brothers involved in bodybuilding, strongman acts and wrestling. If you want to take a look at swiss lutte libre you can find a pdf of A.Birmann's book Manuel De Lutte Libre easily.

    • @BlackSunBoxing
      @BlackSunBoxing  Рік тому

      Definitely not catch, you're right about that. I'll have to look at the swiss style, but French Freestyle has been around a while.

    • @dhalav
      @dhalav Рік тому

      @@BlackSunBoxing what do you mean french freestyle ? the only style of wrestling that was widespread in france was the Lutte A Mains Plates/Lutte Française, later known as greco-roman wrestling. Of course there are locals styles but most of then disappeared except for Gouren

    • @BlackSunBoxing
      @BlackSunBoxing  Рік тому

      Maybe my terminology is wrong, but something resembling freestyle was practiced: www.wrestling-titles.com/europe/pashayev/france-lutte-provencales.html

    • @BlackSunBoxing
      @BlackSunBoxing  Рік тому

      I just took a look at Cherpillod again, who uses the term freestyle, and while his book is in French, he was Swiss. That may be where my mistake is.

    • @BlackSunBoxing
      @BlackSunBoxing  Рік тому

      But yeah, as a Catch guy, the English distinguished fair, stand up wrestling from the ground fighting that was practiced in France and Germany. So perhaps the English were looking at the southern French style like Ruslan mentioned, or perhaps they were lumping the Swiss in with French and German pin wrestling.