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On this
video clip you will see Floyd Brown – Boxing Champion of England is
trying to punch through SYSTEMA practitioner. After first 20 seconds
of full power punches, boxer understood that can not punched through
and started loosing his temper. That is where he damaged his first
knuckles. Later in interview Floyd told that could not understand
why his powerful strikes did not work out against SYSTEMA
practitioner, and that what makes him angry and confused. Therefore
if anyone would think that it was made up just for show purposes,
Floyd would love to let this people to try one of his punches. Right
after Floyd Brown strikes, Mikhail Ryabko demonstrated some of his
short and hardly visible punches that people could not absorb and
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This
video clip consists of Mikhail Ryabko demonstrating one of the most
amazing ability. By punching one of his student, SPECNAZ officer
Sergey Rodionov, Mikhail stopping and then starting Sergey’s heart
beat. Journalists do not believe him and is holding arm on the pulse
of Sergey’s hand. Mikhail Ryabko has been teaching secrets of
Russian Martial Art SYSTEMA to sportsmen and soldiers of SPECNAZ for
more then 20 year. Minister of Justice - Yriy Chaika, invited
Mikhail to become instructor of SPECNAZ for tactical training, and
made him special advisor and tactical commander of hostage-rescue
teams, counter-terrorist operations, and armed criminal
neutralization… |
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this clip you see Minister of Justice of Russia - Yriy Chaika,
telling that SYSTEMA is the ancient style of Russian Martial Art
that has very practical and tactical side. Using this knowledge and
special methods of the training Mikhail Ryabko is teaching SPECNAZ
soldiers. For example, present days in Chechnya, SPECNAZ of Minister
of Justice responsible for the security and protection of President,
Government, and International delegations. Here is also you will see
Vladimir Vasiliev demonstrating his way of dealing with multiple
attackers. You can see in his work most of main principles within
SYSTEMA: Form, Natural Movement, Breathing, and Relaxation.
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