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Dealing with Punches. Val Riazanov Dallas, Texas Seminar

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  • Опубликовано: 16 дек 2012
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    Learn how to drop your opponent in a single punch! You'll get FREE access to a 4 Part Systema Training Course taught by Systema Master Val Riazanov, and the Science of Ballistic Strikes ebook + 2 FREE bonuses.
    Training with a punching back may be able to help increase the power of your punch, but on the street your attacker is not stationary and is out to cause some serious damage to you! How can you prepare yourself? World Renowned Russian Martial Arts Expert Val Riazanov will walk you through how to work with your own body weight to sail through the motions of an assault.
    Using slow motion exercises Val will train your body to move with the flow of your opponents attack, recognize your opponent's vulnerable areas, and how to correctly punch. In the street your attacker is nothing like a stationary punching bag and with Val's expert guidance you will learn the techniques to defend against an attacker.
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Комментарии • 107

  • @simplesimon7334
    @simplesimon7334 7 лет назад +10

    this is the best systema teacher hands down

  • @ZalMoxis
    @ZalMoxis 5 лет назад +2

    I love Val's no nonsense approach....

  • @NYWAORCANZ
    @NYWAORCANZ 11 лет назад +1

    He is speaking about keeping free flowing and relaxed and realise we will not always have the luxery to be in a comfortable stance

  • @marektomas9256
    @marektomas9256 7 лет назад +2

    I think it´s great. In some comments peaple seem to not understand of the idea. We learned similar way in wing tsun. good demonstation (y) It sad, that people don´t understand that just one full power hit without gloves could be end .(

  • @markwilkins7446
    @markwilkins7446 10 лет назад +1

    Awesome video, really shows the skills and how to apply them. I take it the guy working with Val in the demo was systema trained wanting to build up the flow of movement but as rightly stated 3 second fight, just hit the guy and work the basic's of movement to end the fight quickly one maybe two hits and its all over, really good thanking for sharing

  • @MrNiceHk
    @MrNiceHk 11 лет назад

    This utterly superb

  • @didemkeles8245
    @didemkeles8245 7 лет назад +1

    legend val riazanov

  • @NYWAORCANZ
    @NYWAORCANZ 11 лет назад

    Val has trained profighters...cheers

  • @HumbleMonk65
    @HumbleMonk65 11 лет назад

    Thanks for the info, will have to check it out.

  • @docguitar1100
    @docguitar1100 10 лет назад

    Speciba Val Riazanov.....for your kindness! Neil at Rickenback Ryu

  • @tpvalley
    @tpvalley 11 лет назад +1

    Long arms!
    I am always trying to apply these techniques in karate sparring, never get them quite right though or forget them!

  • @eXPR3D4TOR
    @eXPR3D4TOR 11 лет назад

    I think you should start adding subtitles or captions for a better understanding, other than that, good job keep it up! Really helps. God bless.

  • @theillusion2176
    @theillusion2176 8 лет назад

    could you do a video about different blocks?

  • @UrbanTiger74
    @UrbanTiger74 11 лет назад +1

    Hey it's Dima and Loren!

  • @HumbleMonk65
    @HumbleMonk65 11 лет назад

    Thanks, I'm 48 getting a little old for jumping spinning inside crescent kicks, :-) especially when its useless when it comes down to it. looking for something that works, but is not flashy.

  • @electricalspecializedtv8327
    @electricalspecializedtv8327 8 лет назад +1

    nice i appreciate all technique very good

  • @Realswayze14
    @Realswayze14 11 лет назад

    Great

  • @metalFOREVERgamer
    @metalFOREVERgamer 11 лет назад

    would you ever come to montana to train somone or maybe teach a class?

  • @aguy607
    @aguy607 8 лет назад

    For the ballistic punch

  • @user-hk7ks1in5k
    @user-hk7ks1in5k 6 лет назад

    Подскажите, в Москве какого мастера посоветуете, Таланова или зайчевского например?

  • @Razakael
    @Razakael 11 лет назад

    I wan't to learn systema, but i live in France, and in my city there no systema lessons, i've learned a little, but.. i feel like i don't have all the bases to really feel systema guides my strikes and my body.

  • @mamadoubaillobah2198
    @mamadoubaillobah2198 3 года назад

    cool

  • @jrarriaga01
    @jrarriaga01 10 лет назад +1

    Looks like an art that will take out a drunk but it does not look bad it looks quite usefull

    • @edi9892
      @edi9892 10 лет назад

      IIt looks pretty deceptive. The Systema guys seem to have a very good understanding of footwork and balance in general. I have seen also loads of odd strikes that are hard to anticipate.

  • @aguy607
    @aguy607 8 лет назад

    Val could you teach me how to greater improve wrist strength

    • @orpheusepiphanes2797
      @orpheusepiphanes2797 7 лет назад

      Pushups on your fists.
      Go half way from the ground to full extension, then do a crabwalk.

  • @ValRiazanov
    @ValRiazanov  11 лет назад

    Sorry about the audio in this one ...

    • @savvasperisanidis
      @savvasperisanidis 4 года назад

      Val Riazanov all good mate we just up the volume OSS

  • @user-hk7ks1in5k
    @user-hk7ks1in5k 6 лет назад

    Валентин, а на русском есть сайт или уроки?

  • @zoltanveres1754
    @zoltanveres1754 8 лет назад +1

    why is every systema video in slowmo?

    • @jasonleon1976
      @jasonleon1976 5 лет назад +1

      I do Krav not systema but same principle. Everything i have learned at krav started in slowmotion walkthrough to get the technique. Then you can add speed power as you become proficient. If these videos were at full speed you wouldn't learn a thing.

  • @maninthemist777
    @maninthemist777 11 лет назад

    @Val Riazanov Are you afiliated with Ryboku and Vasiliev?

  • @rezatanha4637
    @rezatanha4637 4 года назад

    👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @mohamadobid6000
    @mohamadobid6000 4 года назад

    ارجو الترجمة

  • @jesusvillamizar6275
    @jesusvillamizar6275 7 лет назад

    esta buena la enseñansa pero soy colombiano y no entiendo nada de lo q dicen colaboramen

  • @savvasperisanidis
    @savvasperisanidis 3 года назад

    Oss

  • @ikillnazi1
    @ikillnazi1 10 лет назад +18

    MMA is a fighting SPORT. everything you learn in it is not ''realistic'' because as a soldier on the battlefield,you just can't use that. systema is a military style of combat,it is designated to KILL someone rapidly. that's the difference. In MMA,you have gloves,rules,and the comfort of a cage,in combat,there is no rules,there is no gloves,no ref,and if you lose,it means you are dead.

  • @MrNiceHk
    @MrNiceHk 11 лет назад +1

    Try Krav Maga, you'll like it & keep you in shape and if you get the right instructor will give you a set of tools to handle yourself in most situations. Make sure you find a class which is agressive and has handy students in it, otherwise if can be like boxersise .. I'm pushing 40 and have been training Krav Maga for 3 years, it works, its a bit mental physical though ... couple of the guys in my class are simular age to yourself

    • @IGMComment
      @IGMComment 3 года назад

      Krav has no honor in it's application. Systema is the perfect answer to Krav. Krav is proof of fear.

    • @MrNiceHk
      @MrNiceHk 3 года назад +1

      @@IGMComment OK Bruce

    • @IGMComment
      @IGMComment 3 года назад

      @@MrNiceHk Haha ;)

    • @MrNiceHk
      @MrNiceHk 3 года назад

      @@IGMComment Krav is not about Honor, it is about effective action that solves accute problems. Systema seems like a good system too. There is no need to shit on one or the other. I have trained Krav, I know G level guys, I have trained with Contractors who use it in the field, it works and is very useful as a no nonsense method of self defence against an untrained attacker

    • @IGMComment
      @IGMComment 3 года назад

      @@MrNiceHk I agree it's not about honor, and that is what bothers me, and therefore I cannot accept following such a system. Krav was developed and is to this day used primarily against like you said, "Untrained" so called attackers. - So it's a way to dominate the weak.
      Krav propagates abnormal, destructive, selfish mindsets,, and feeds your own aggression, ego which leads to over all destruction. Of course people can view this as self defense or your own preservation instinct.
      Systema on the other hand, also teaches human preservation but it extends further into the preservation of humanity. It heals body, mind and spirit, and is highly effective and useful.
      People, in the field, that have used this knowledge, do not return shell shocked so to speak, they have healthy psyches as compared to other field practitioners . Therefore it is simply my opinion, that Systema is the perfect answer to an unmindful attacker.

  • @credibility63
    @credibility63 4 года назад

    You will see this format if demonstration in all traditional martial arts clubs. The attacker moving super slow, or over telegraphing techniques making the instructor look better than he is. He won't go in a ring with someone who is trained to fight against non compliment opponents to test his techniques.

    • @survivalpodcasting
      @survivalpodcasting 2 года назад

      Literally the guy was the unlicensed heavyweight boxing champion in the UK at one time. ie Underground fighting. But whatever.

    • @credibility63
      @credibility63 2 года назад

      @@survivalpodcasting He was in a couple of TV shows in the UK. Under ground fighting? If the guys who take part in these fights were any good they'd be getting pro fights and earning big bucks. Assuming he was even involved. Anyone can claim they took part in anything if it's not recorded anywhere.

    • @survivalpodcasting
      @survivalpodcasting 2 года назад

      @@credibility63 why not go show us then, go get into the ring with them.

    • @credibility63
      @credibility63 2 года назад

      @@survivalpodcasting Show you what? What does my performance have to do with anything? I can watch two footballers and compare them without being better than both myself. Tyson or Ali? I say Tyson. I couldn't fight either of them, but I have eyes and a brain. Tell me which of my comments was factually incorrect? That you will see demonstrations in all martial art clubs, in slow motion with non resisting opponents? Or that talented fighters will fight in regulated competition where they will build a verified record and earn money doing what they are good at?

    • @survivalpodcasting
      @survivalpodcasting 2 года назад

      @@credibility63 yea and you'd be full of shit and just a Monday morning QB in all those other situations too. Go learn or you are only talking shit. If you want to talk shit, fine just be honest as to it being what you are doing.

  • @user-li7pf5hp5h
    @user-li7pf5hp5h 11 лет назад

    японцы бы этим не занимались а если занимаются значит в этом есть резон.

  • @HumbleMonk65
    @HumbleMonk65 11 лет назад

    Sorry, I mean no disrespect, Is this for real? I mean the moves look simplistic & not labor intensive, but effective, it seems to get the job done without much energy, I am a student of Kung-Fu, Ninjutsu, & Jiu-Jitsu.

  • @Nwyman07
    @Nwyman07 10 лет назад

    Haha this guy... you just move real slow and ill just punch you in the face... Lol why are all of you so obsessed haven't you heard of Bruce lee? Jeet kune do ? The way of the intercepting fist? All of you acting like experts putting other people and styles down. .. It's about the fighter not the art

  • @davids1727
    @davids1727 8 лет назад

    he doesn't even know how to throw a basic punch why would anyone follow his system .....If you have any training at all you can easily see had flawed it is

  • @NYWAORCANZ
    @NYWAORCANZ 11 лет назад +1

    What ever!!!
    an ounce of experince is with more then a ton of argument.

    • @savvasperisanidis
      @savvasperisanidis 4 года назад

      NYWAORCANZ check his history matey
      Ur comment is spot on but doesn’t apply to this bloke cheers

  • @tbird475tjk4
    @tbird475tjk4 7 лет назад

    As long as u don't pay for this nonsense it's kinda of comical

    • @marektomas9256
      @marektomas9256 7 лет назад

      Well, same thing is use in wing tsun. we learn same moves...of course..little bit different aproaching. but this is same idea. NOT block! bus move aside.

  • @SciSciToys
    @SciSciToys 8 лет назад +1

    Why can't he just show us fast in real speed? And why does the attacker have to fall like a doll all floppy and gives himself to the teacher and moves like a snail then as soon s he is touched he sways back or to the side quickly, bullshit, Russian people I have seen fight its not like this, its business I think go to US and make money maybe. Show us real speed and against a non compliant person who will move fast, the ballistic strike are a nice idea though.

    • @orpheusepiphanes2797
      @orpheusepiphanes2797 7 лет назад +2

      Because its a demonstration on how to do a drill during a class. Its fairly obvious

  • @srhino16
    @srhino16 8 лет назад

    What a joke this guy is lol.

  • @DangerousDan2
    @DangerousDan2 10 лет назад +1

    How come nobody uses this in MMA?? Hmm..MMA is as realistic to a fight as you can get. besides eye poking and kicking in the groin. know why they don't use this stuff in the video??...cause it's GARBAGE ..LOL it doesn't work against any half way decent fighter. LOL

    • @maesternicitel6206
      @maesternicitel6206 10 лет назад

      I'm sry man, but mma and all other ring sport aren't realistic at all. One thing is what u mean by a term „fight“ In most cases the one is just being picked to fight because he looks weaker and often he rly is weaker also it is in the situation when the attack is not being expected so your opponent is in completely different state of psychic readiness. It is also called „selfdefence“ and all the point of it is not to be harmed at all cost. There is huge difference in using nonverbal communication that u look like u are not going to fight or defend to the last moment which would be nonsence in case of ring fight. There are also social norms that bind and make u act differently. What u imagine by a „fight“ is probably some kind of „Tekken“ fight where to somehow equal opponents stand against each other. God knows when u would try such a thing against me I would pull up a knife and never mind how genuine puncher u are, u would not have courage to attack me. Just realize what is possible to loose in ring and what can be lost on the street...

    • @DangerousDan2
      @DangerousDan2 10 лет назад

      Maester Nicitel So basically what you are saying is..you need a knife to win a fight against a decent fighter..LOL!!! thank you for proving my point. Also in my comment above I said this stuff is garbage in "A Fight" you sneaking up to somebody with your knife and stabbing them is not a fight, that's an attack. LOL knives are for cowards like yourself who can't win a fight with their hands. try killing somebody hand to hand with Systema moves since it's so effective..LOL!!!!

    • @maesternicitel6206
      @maesternicitel6206 10 лет назад

      so gl in life

    • @MrMicDognini
      @MrMicDognini 10 лет назад +5

      So, my friend, instead of attack other people's videos, please, make one yourself and show to us, if you think you're better...

    • @rebrebni
      @rebrebni 10 лет назад +5

      Hey man i trained in systema under Alex Kostic, and i now train mma and boxing. And the thing with systema is these are all drills, nobody expects you to fight like this, its like asking a boxer why he does pushups, cos that aint gona help him punch somebody... Systema has great potential, but in the most gyms its trained wrong. This is softwork, and of course there is hard work, like full contact sparing or fight...