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The Russian style of martial art dates back to the 10th century.
Throughout the history of this huge country, Russia had to repel invaders from the north,
south, east, and west. All attackers brought their distinct styles of combat and weaponry.
The battles took place on different terrain, during freezing winters and sweltering summer
heat alike, with the Russians often greatly outnumbered by the enemy forces. As a result of
these factors, the Russian warriors acquired a style that combined strong spirit with
extremely innovative and versatile tactics that were at the same time practical, deadly,
and effective against any type of enemy under any circumstances. The style was natural and
free while having no strict rules, rigid structure or limitations (except for moral ones).
All tactics were based on instinctive reactions, individual strengths and characteristics,
specifically designed for fast learning.
When the Communists came to power in 1917, they suppressed all national traditions. Those
practicing the centuries-old style of martial art were severely punished. However, the
authorities quickly realized the viability and potency of the Russian martial art and thus
reserved it for the elite units of Spetsnaz.
Philosophy aspects of Systema:
here is a reason why Russian Martial Art is called THE SYSTEM (the Russian word is Systema).
It is a complete set of concepts and training components that enhance one's life. In this case,
acquiring the martial art skill is a way to improve the function of all seven physiological
systems of the body and all three levels of human abilities the physical, the psychological
and the spiritual.
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Founders:
Mikhail Ryabko
Colonel of the Special Operations Unit with the Russian Military, Chief Instructor of
tactical training for the Emergency Response Team, Advisor to the Minister of Justice
of Russia of MVD.
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Vladimir Vasiliev
Director and Chief Instructor of Systema Headquarters.
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