Systema: How to defend against multiple attacks
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In this video we explain the principles of how to defend yourself against a barrage of punches.
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thanks my grandma didnt stand a chance
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Totally worth training this.
I do this in boxing and I can last longer in the ring than I had throwing a lot of punches and kept too the basics.
It's gonna hurt at first 😂💀
But like the Man said Trial and error.
Running away is still better 😂😂😂🏃🏾♂️🏃🏾♂️🏃🏾♂️
Nice to see you guys back on it till we meet again on the seminars
Simple and well explained 😊
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It is not a new video.This video was published a few months ago..
Very good. You can add this to other martial arts. Very informative and well explained . If you're a security guard it would be nice if you knew this.
Exelent! Please could you make a video of systema against lifts? Greetings from south America!
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The key to this is actually psychological. Once you start attacking you tend to continue attacking. Once you start defending you tend to continue defending. This is because the mindset that motivates the action perpetuates the same action. Lots of martial arts teach the alternation of attack and defense. Parry and riposte in western fencing terms. I believe this is because the earliest unarmed combative methods were grappling based and unarmed combatives were a small portion of millitary training historically as the emphasis had always been on the use of weapons. Then when unarmed combatives was analyzed in greater detail again the logic of shielding/deflecting/evading movements alternating with attacks was a carry over from hand held weapons training. The psychological mistake is to think of defensive movements (shielding, deflecting, evading) in defensive terms. Their function may be literally defensive but the motivation to avoid injury is fear based. Attacking is motivated by a desire to control or inflict injury which is an agression based mindset. Defending in a fear based mindset makes hitting back psychologically impossible. The only alternative is either to simply not do defensive movements at all and attack which could work or lead to a lose/lose scenario. Or you can retrain your brain to think of defensive movements as forms of attack. Essentially a deflection becomes a strike to the attacking limb as does a shielding movement and an evasive movement becomes "positioning for an attack" rather than "getting out of the way". The SCARS system created by Jerry Peterson has some serious shortcomings but this is one thing he had right.
@Reyes R Tellez Using a windmill type striking movement to strike a punching arm down could only work against a hook or an uppercut unless you are inhumanly fast. Striking with sufficient power and precision to produce a predictable reflex response (what to speak of a sequence of them) is easier said than done. Tim Larken wouldn't have started a seperate school of his own if he thought Jerry had a perfect system.
@Reyes R Tellez I think you are describing what Larken created based on Jerry's system.
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excellent video
well now I know how to kick ass against a slo-mo opponent
@Dirkjan or even move
Maronidas join us next seminar we do it in your way dont cry after and be there our are you only just a social media rambo??
@@alexvanderlinden6027 I would love to see your techniques from up close and I would be more than happy if you could change my mind on the matter.
These guys will kick you as in seconds
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