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No Contact Combat

Date Added: February 13, 2011 08:43:51 PM
Author: Oleg
Category: Self Defense
 
No Contact Combat. The goal of any martial artist is to overcome an attacker as quickly as possible with minimum amount of force and time. All humans are genetically born with abilities and instincts to survive in extreme life situations, but the training methods of improvement of these abilities are different in each Martial Art. Different styles of combat around the globe developed their own methods of self defense and pass the knowledge from one generation to another. Systema SpetsNaz “Russian Style” Combat carries old traditions of the Cossacks and the modern training of Special Forces. One of the unique aspects of Russian System that it was created based on laws and principles of anatomy, physics and mechanics. There are no techniques to memorize; the motion itself serves as the technique utilizing internal wave energy, making the applications efficient and realistic for combat. Life is one continuous motion; constant change and adaptation are elements of survival. Russian Style utilizes same elements of natural flow of energy in offensive and defensive techniques applying internal and external exertion of force. Technique of No Contact Combat draws its knowledge from historical experience of Russian Warriors and developments of science in the area of reserve human’s abilities. This system is continually upgraded, discovering new psycho-physical abilities of the human mind. Throughout the history, Russia was involved in many wars acquiring a great deal of combat experience. Russian fighters were not scared of death, their mental training gave them courage and wisdom to survive and win; sacrificing their life for their country, family and friends was and still is considered a great honor. The energy which makes the person fall without physical touch is applied to the energy field of an opponent. It works similar to the remote control of the television, creating wave impulse which directs the motion and stability. In Asian Martial Arts, chi can be extended beyond physical body - in Russian Martial Art the concept of chi is used in similar way, adding modern developments of science as well. Psychophysical training prepares SpetsNaz fighter to last a long time without food or water, travel long distance by foot, ignore physical and mental pain and rehabilitate himself in case of an injury. This method is an excellent tool for the improvement of personal health, in overcoming stress, strengthening immune system, improving breathing and central nervous systems, clearing mental functions. Training prepares and individual to become emotionally balanced, achieving positive results in personal and professional sides of life. To develop the sensitivity of the chi, exercises are practiced in a relaxed physical and mental state. Meditation techniques with breathing applications are used to tap into the sub consciousness, generating invincible spinning power, which catches an attacker and makes the body drop to the ground as if it was thrown or knocked down. It is considered as the highest level of mastery in Martial Arts. There are several steps in No Contact training. The first is to learn how to generate and use you own energy. Training prepares a student for the higher mental level, allowing the body to remember how it was initiated by using imagination and feelings. Training is done in the relaxed physical and psychological state – without the presence of thoughts, similar to being drunk. The concept is to direct an opponent’s consciousness, an effect is exerted on the right hemisphere of the brain creating images and illusions. The opponent’s brain does not have the time to process the information making him chase the ghost. When a person is within this state of mind he becomes like a robot easily controlled. The task is to guide an attacker within the trajectory of the fall motion. To read full article, please visit http://www.SystemaSpetsNaz.com
 
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