Wonderful use of space- and it’s constraints- like in engineering discipline’s 12 dimensions of workhold (an object can move in 12 different ways, so must limit the most dimensions to safely work it)
@@CuttingEdgeSystema No, I mean in training. If you train against someone who is trying to resist what you are doing, you will get much more from your training.
@@redred7289 yeah, we know. We do. But again, why would I work against their resistance? If they resist I change, or hit. If you run into a brick wall do you keep running or do you go round it?
Is this a joke? This guy has no posture. His so called defenses set him up for easy counters because of that. He clearly has no clue what a fight even is. Furthermore, there is nothing realistic about how the partner is attacking.
@@CuttingEdgeSystema Important conclusions for you here, Rob: 1. Only ever demonstrate anything at full speed. If possible, slip your training partner some amphetamine before you start. 2. Wear a balaclava/ski mask, preferably with a Speznaz logo on it. Then you might be taken seriously. 3. Always include exercises involving razor-sharp machetes (full speed here, too). 4. Never smile. (Although if you're wearing your balaclava, any smiles will be masked too, so it's a double win) Greets from Berlin :-)
Wonderful use of space- and it’s constraints- like in engineering discipline’s 12 dimensions of workhold (an object can move in 12 different ways, so must limit the most dimensions to safely work it)
Thank you
Great instructions! Thanx for sharing
Thank you for posting! Very helpful!!
Glad it was helpful!
Good stuff sir!
Thanks!
I would like to see this against a live resisting opponent.
Why would I work against resistance? Better to hit him somewhere else and break his resistance. In any case, pop along, then you can feel.
@@CuttingEdgeSystema No, I mean in training. If you train against someone who is trying to resist what you are doing, you will get much more from your training.
@@redred7289 yeah, we know. We do. But again, why would I work against their resistance? If they resist I change, or hit. If you run into a brick wall do you keep running or do you go round it?
what city is this guy in?
俄罗斯人教的很好,同一种情况有很多解决的方法
Spasiba , hah !
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Is this a joke? This guy has no posture. His so called defenses set him up for easy counters because of that. He clearly has no clue what a fight even is. Furthermore, there is nothing realistic about how the partner is attacking.
Hahahaha good one! Oh and your channel is a hoot too, thanks for the laffs!
@@CuttingEdgeSystema Important conclusions for you here, Rob:
1. Only ever demonstrate anything at full speed. If possible, slip your training partner some amphetamine before you start.
2. Wear a balaclava/ski mask, preferably with a Speznaz logo on it. Then you might be taken seriously.
3. Always include exercises involving razor-sharp machetes (full speed here, too).
4. Never smile. (Although if you're wearing your balaclava, any smiles will be masked too, so it's a double win)
Greets from Berlin :-)
@@cloudhand-taichi-berlin hehehe all good advice. But even then I suspect it would not be good enough for deadly keyboard warriors :)