great video! i've watched so many videos on systema punching always knew i was missing something crucial finally i'm beginning to understand that wrist action is so amazing as well as the use of the hips speaking as a physics teacher -- this is a very good physics lesson!
Thank you for your kind comments amigo. Yes, indeed; the Russian combat system is well thought and based on science. Sadly, many inexpert eyes do not appreciate that, as they don't understand what they see/watch; instead, they prefer to disregard it and/or call it names. As a physics teacher, I'm sure you'll love this book: "Fight like a Physicist" by Jason Thalken (PhD in computational condensed matter physics and martial artist); everything I read on that book was a blueprint of Systema. I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I did.
@@coresystemacombatives thanks so much, i will definitely check out "fight like a physicist" -- sounds great. i am planning a video called "z-dimensional martial arts", all about distance from your opponent (the z-dimension) as against x- and y-components (left/right, up/down). how to make your opponent spin in all directions. really, i so appreciate your video. right now i'm watching "the rules of breathing" video by sergey nebaluev, another physicist/martial artist, very interesting. will be watching all your videos when i have time. thanks again!
The best fighting advice Iv found always come from short people. They are motivated to rely on perfect techniques to gain advantage so naturally become masters of such. Thank you,
In a serious situation where you u have to protect ur family and the attacker slashed u with a knife just enough not to disable u but cause extreme pain by cuting a nerve on ur arm or the sharp tip of the knife poked ur bone so how do u forget the pain and fight the attacker and not be hesitant,u see even a small cut hurts a lot and u lose courage,what would u do? What's ur advice?
You're fighting for your life and that of your family as well, in the situation you described; the epinephrine secreted by your adrenal medulla kicks-in easing your pain, you're in the "fight or flight" response now, you cannot flight unless you're willing to leave your family behind, so you've got to fight. Cover your wound with a portion of your clothing to slow bleeding down also, that same clothing protects in a way from further slashes in the same injured area; hope that helps. Watch my other videos on weapons of opportunity and working against knives. Train hard, as there's no easy way out to the scenario you proposed. Thanks for supporting the channel.
@@coresystemacombatives sir,the problem is that u can't fully rely on fight or flight as u might want to not engage but u have no option,the pain of being cut is a big deal. This is a weird thing to say but have u heard stories about special forces or army people being caught and tortured for information but they didn't give up the info? I have heard a few stories like that but I am not them.
@@bricktea3645 Special Forces operators go through a strict selection process, not all candidates make the cut; also, they undergo a tremendous amount of training after selection, one of them is S.E.R.E. (Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape). That training includes how to endure interrogation. You won't perform like them unless you go through what they go through to get to their performance level.
great video!
i've watched so many videos on systema punching
always knew i was missing something crucial
finally i'm beginning to understand
that wrist action is so amazing
as well as the use of the hips
speaking as a physics teacher -- this is a very good physics lesson!
Thank you for your kind comments amigo. Yes, indeed; the Russian combat system is well thought and based on science. Sadly, many inexpert eyes do not appreciate that, as they don't understand what they see/watch; instead, they prefer to disregard it and/or call it names. As a physics teacher, I'm sure you'll love this book: "Fight like a Physicist" by Jason Thalken (PhD in computational condensed matter physics and martial artist); everything I read on that book was a blueprint of Systema. I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I did.
@@coresystemacombatives thanks so much, i will definitely check out "fight like a physicist" -- sounds great. i am planning a video called "z-dimensional martial arts", all about distance from your opponent (the z-dimension) as against x- and y-components (left/right, up/down). how to make your opponent spin in all directions.
really, i so appreciate your video. right now i'm watching "the rules of breathing" video by sergey nebaluev, another physicist/martial artist, very interesting. will be watching all your videos when i have time. thanks again!
The best fighting advice Iv found always come from short people. They are motivated to rely on perfect techniques to gain advantage so naturally become masters of such. Thank you,
Sehr gut! Weiter so!
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thats so rad ! - directed punches - THANK YOU Z!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Brilliant explanation - thank you for doing this!
I finally understand what makes systema punches powerful thanks for this tutorial man! You explained it better than channels with millions of views
Glad to be of assistance !. Hope you find the other two parts of this tutorial useful too and, thank you for watching Peter.
Thanks a lot for clear explanations and sharing concepts.
Thank you for sharing
that's sooo rad ! - THANK YOU !!!!!
cool, i loved it. great job sr.
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This reminds me of a type of power in martial arts that's called fa jing, what's your opinion?
In a serious situation where you u have to protect ur family and the attacker slashed u with a knife just enough not to disable u but cause extreme pain by cuting a nerve on ur arm or the sharp tip of the knife poked ur bone so how do u forget the pain and fight the attacker and not be hesitant,u see even a small cut hurts a lot and u lose courage,what would u do?
What's ur advice?
You're fighting for your life and that of your family as well, in the situation you described; the epinephrine secreted by your adrenal medulla kicks-in easing your pain, you're in the "fight or flight" response now, you cannot flight unless you're willing to leave your family behind, so you've got to fight. Cover your wound with a portion of your clothing to slow bleeding down also, that same clothing protects in a way from further slashes in the same injured area; hope that helps. Watch my other videos on weapons of opportunity and working against knives. Train hard, as there's no easy way out to the scenario you proposed. Thanks for supporting the channel.
@@coresystemacombatives sir,the problem is that u can't fully rely on fight or flight as u might want to not engage but u have no option,the pain of being cut is a big deal.
This is a weird thing to say but have u heard stories about special forces or army people being caught and tortured for information but they didn't give up the info?
I have heard a few stories like that but I am not them.
@@bricktea3645 Special Forces operators go through a strict selection process, not all candidates make the cut; also, they undergo a tremendous amount of training after selection, one of them is S.E.R.E. (Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape). That training includes how to endure interrogation. You won't perform like them unless you go through what they go through to get to their performance level.
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