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In this short clip, Mikhail Ryabko demonstrates hand-to-hand combat. Notice how relaxed and free he is in his ability to respond to an attack.
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@BuddhaRon108
@BuddhaRon108 11 лет назад
One of my favorite Systema clips. Ryabko has such incredible level of mastery of the art. I hope I get the chance to train with him. I already had one seminar with Vladimir Vasiliev which blew my mind. Systema changed my life completely.
@TPSTraining
@TPSTraining 3 года назад
How do you know that ronny? (with respects)
@DickWigglin
@DickWigglin 2 года назад
@@TPSTraining I'm not sure what you'd like them to say, as they've already said they've trained with, Vladimir Vasiliev, but would like to train with Mikhail. Vladimir and Mikhail both teach the same branch of systems, and he would like to experience training with both.
@CSPSmedia
@CSPSmedia 12 лет назад
Something that always stands out to me in these demos is the lack of ego with the Systema greats like Mikhail and Vlad - it's not an 'I'm better than you, so let's do some choreographed moves, and you'll make me look good, Uke' type thing, but just a learning process - playing with motion literally. You always see smiles and laughter, and shaking hands. I have a lot of respect for Systema.
@taiji218
@taiji218 13 лет назад
What I appreciate most is Mikhail's underlying playfulness and friendliness towards his "attackers" regardless of what they try. The "attackers" if you look at their faces vary in their levels of tension and fear. I find this fascinating to watch on the spiritual/psychological level.
@ShawnaGraham50
@ShawnaGraham50 11 лет назад
his ability to read and counter so quickly is awesome
@xingyimaster1987
@xingyimaster1987 12 лет назад
this video casts away any doubts about systema i had. at first i thought it was all about suggestion and cooperative partners flying around like aikido, but here you can see these guys are trying to spar with ryabko non cooperatively and he effortlessly controls them.
@WTHFX
@WTHFX 9 лет назад
This is evidence of A LOT of training. You can see how automatic an fluid all of his movements are. It's more like walking and breathing for him, than fighting.
@ScruovGoogul
@ScruovGoogul 8 лет назад
+WTHFX That's one of the reasons why you have all the 'Internet expert' critics commenting. He's so far beyond their level they don't know what it is and prop up their fragile egos by trashing it.
@yperionas-lb1hi
@yperionas-lb1hi 6 лет назад
i have seen other videos of this guy and it is evident that his fighting ability is at a top level.also you can see that he is not counting in his evident strenght or weight but he is taking them technically
@francescol.bellman9670
@francescol.bellman9670 8 лет назад
I watched this a couple years ago and I found it astounding. I watch it know, and it doesn't impress me anymore.
@DickWigglin
@DickWigglin 3 года назад
What about now?
@FuhrerVonKickass
@FuhrerVonKickass 10 лет назад
Look at those forearms and hands man. There is power there
@MichaelVanderpool777
@MichaelVanderpool777 2 года назад
Absolutely amazing, and the result of dedication, work, exercises, practice. Awesome.
@stillbashingmetal
@stillbashingmetal 12 лет назад
Really interesting. It looks just like a ballet. All the moves are smooth and flowing. Fantastic form of self defence.
@ookami3380
@ookami3380 12 лет назад
this dude had his first combat mission at the age of 15. i wouldnt wanna mess with him no matter what you guys say...
@bangermccrusher
@bangermccrusher 13 лет назад
whats really awsome is that you cant see whats "so special" about him he doesnt seem too fast, too strong, too accurate or having a flawless technique...but once you watch closely he is always in control and could hurt any of these gentleman at any given moment...and that is really awsome
@StopMoColorado
@StopMoColorado 13 лет назад
Thank you, Vlad, for sharing this treasure with us :)
@marcelnowakowski3099
@marcelnowakowski3099 9 лет назад
Very impressive! Thank you!
@Sajiix
@Sajiix 12 лет назад
honestly i know its slow motion and i think the people are told to act it out, but for some reason i see a hint of hypnotisation on his targets.
@micky9439
@micky9439 10 лет назад
Top class stuff!!
@mkcandyrocky
@mkcandyrocky 2 года назад
I wish to train myself to do that in any situation !!! 😲 Thank you for Precious Video Lessons
@rio197
@rio197 12 лет назад
Thanks for this
@nikneg2735
@nikneg2735 5 лет назад
I wonder myself how stupid can someone be to give dislike to this master???
@yaharaway
@yaharaway 11 лет назад
Браво, Михаил Васильевич!)
@Zorak1988
@Zorak1988 5 лет назад
Now just imagine Mikhail isn't moving in slow motion and is holding a knife
@quickxfactor
@quickxfactor 11 лет назад
Yes these are practices and you see some smooth flows. In reality, I am totally sure that this instructor is a great fighter in some quick street fights. If his opponent attack forcefully so thing will happen much more easier and quicker. Just one hit at the right time, right place. This instructor has a very good timing and his body,mind are very flexible.
@jogobonito1234
@jogobonito1234 11 лет назад
I agree, it's the same in the Wing Chun classes I attended for years, except for some notable exceptions... I must say that sometimes I found instructors who told me to attack them for real. Normally that would happen in the first classes as they needed to sell the course...
@highsensibel
@highsensibel Год назад
The master of relax
@pjackson65
@pjackson65 Год назад
Real Ryabko :)
@watchALLthethings
@watchALLthethings 4 года назад
Mastery of nonchalant control.
@CSPSmedia
@CSPSmedia 12 лет назад
@321keks It's their method of training the movement, which I do in my training and teaching too - to safely train the movements of combat, you can either do it with padding and gloves, etc which results in unrealistic technique (even if only a little) and too many leniences for want of a better word (for example, with a glove on you can happily punch someone in the skull) or you can train the exact same motions you'd use in reality slowly, and build on speed as you get more competent with it.
@bahtalorom
@bahtalorom 13 лет назад
...a great man!
@Guillermo.J.
@Guillermo.J. 7 месяцев назад
Gracias
@gitarafan
@gitarafan 7 лет назад
Master!
@mikel4510
@mikel4510 6 лет назад
This guy is so cool - whips up on a room full.
@MarcV8888
@MarcV8888 11 лет назад
Yes, how nice to finally see we have more in common than differences. It is a shame our 2 hapless governments have prevented many good friendships from forming. I believe in the years to come Russia and the USA will be in one final war, and they will be great allies. As for the instructor performing, my teacher went to Russia to study with him and said he never felt anyone in any art hit so hard. These guys cannot go all out with no special gear on. You cant imagine the training they go thru
@ClassicalSerrana
@ClassicalSerrana 11 лет назад
Besides, i practice a while Kickboxing and also Kung fu for 10 years, i can tell you that systema is very diferent from all others martial arts. or martial sports. The first time i get hit by my master of Systema, i learn to flew a copule of feets (and he did hit me with a little power)
@AverageSilenceEnjoyer
@AverageSilenceEnjoyer 11 лет назад
Finally someone who can challenge Chuck Norris.
@moogmanXanders
@moogmanXanders 12 лет назад
its still almost trippy how loose and fluid the movements are but how precise the outcome is in unbalancing the opponent/sparring partners.
@metalgearsolidsnake6978
@metalgearsolidsnake6978 7 лет назад
nice trainer, a good Russian coach.
@kleidergonzales9687
@kleidergonzales9687 8 лет назад
buen video
@SystemaBase
@SystemaBase 11 лет назад
great
@MTOSAB
@MTOSAB 11 лет назад
Em caso de dúvida, participe de um seminário para conhecer.
@theocp
@theocp 12 лет назад
@ennot ofcourse it will be hard to trace systema back, the soviet union didnt have 1 set hand to hand combat that was taught to all special forces, but rather quite a few skilled instructors that taught their style in their respective schools (its also hard to find out info about the kgb, doesnt mean they wernt real). If you cant see use in it, then u havent experienced it or been taught it correctly, because when ur there and you do the exercises you will see for yourself how effective it is
@DUTYMASTER7
@DUTYMASTER7 11 лет назад
Hey vladimir vasiliev I do systema since a month ago In the Netherlands and what do you think of jan bloem he teached my systema instructor
@ivanefimov4012
@ivanefimov4012 11 лет назад
ОХ МИШКА МИШКА)))) ФОКУСНИК ПРОСТО
@christopher0223
@christopher0223 12 лет назад
@bangermccrusher "faster is not better, stronger is not better, bigger is not better, only better is better." Scott Sonnon the truth is when you're in flow, it's not about strength or speed or anything, you find yourself moving and fighting in a graceful and masterful way. That's the secret.
@201stcorp
@201stcorp 12 лет назад
He has a short fireplug body, and a good knowledge of body mechanics.
@Angelo8721
@Angelo8721 11 лет назад
привет такая, меня зовут Ангел, я адвокат, и я живу в Гвадалахаре, Мексика, хотите узнать больше об этом боевом искусстве, вы можете сказать мне, где я могу купить DVD в интернет и отправить меня в Гвадалахаре Мексики, я был бы весьма признателен, ваше видео велики. спасибо, привет из Мексики
@explorehunter
@explorehunter 11 лет назад
I like this. No matter how good these martial arts are I wish if Chechens too make a video like this. So that we can learn what their secret is in achieving victories from nothing.
@williamjpiano
@williamjpiano 12 лет назад
First systema practioners understand that training is a two-sided affair, both parties seek to gain in training. We give our partner what he/she needs, regardless if or partner is the instructor or a fellow trainee. Often this means hitting as hard as your partner wants. After all part of training is conditioning our opponent to take strikes. Also in systema I think its quite clearly stated there are no rules, we attack, and whoever wins, both parties benefit.
@cristianreneveganunez206
@cristianreneveganunez206 11 лет назад
cuando vienen a chile..
@alexandersokolov2945
@alexandersokolov2945 11 лет назад
Владимир, а есть похожее видео? Может быть липкие руки?
@Shanshou4
@Shanshou4 11 лет назад
This is purely a question, someone please tell me if systema is just similar to aikkio?
@eightballbank
@eightballbank 12 лет назад
If you want to learn how to read body language witch IS THE KEY to being first to walk away! systema will teach you that like no other fighting / self defense style in the world. if you slow down just a second and pay attention it could save your life. often times people get snuck ( sucker punched ) witch catches them in a loop your thrown way off guard. reading body que's will teach you second nature to telegraph and know how to react before that big punch gets there. stay safe my friends.
@AaBbSsTtRrAaCcTt
@AaBbSsTtRrAaCcTt 13 лет назад
@bangermccrusher I agree. It's his control that would really do the most damage, not his speed or strength. His looks (come on, you know what I mean) are also an advantage. Fighting a chubby man... what chance is there to lose? You can't take him seriously until it's too late. I love him.
@DDDawn
@DDDawn 7 лет назад
Impressive. He hardly uses any energy, movements etc, and still he remains in complete control
@cuongtranmanh6818
@cuongtranmanh6818 10 лет назад
good
@MegaBloodthirsty
@MegaBloodthirsty 12 лет назад
@Tunerguy695 where do i join lol
@blucherm.r9230
@blucherm.r9230 11 лет назад
Greeting! Your technique is good but I think You should show it in a normal or real combat velocity situation!
@CSPSmedia
@CSPSmedia 12 лет назад
@BoarsofWar I see the logic in what you're saying, so I understand. However, when people make links between combat training and other sports, intrinsic differences are often ignored. When running, the worst you can do if you run too fast unprepared is pulling a muscle or getting a bit stiff afterwards, however in this kind of training if you just went all out straight away (Systema practitioners do when they're ready of course) you'd be getting through training partners like sweets!
@rokmanchoi
@rokmanchoi 7 лет назад
good movements 체술...
@CSPSmedia
@CSPSmedia 12 лет назад
@Siddthartha It would be called that if he was practicing Taiji, but he's not - this is Systema. You're right to make the link though - there are a lot of interesting similarities between Russian and Chinese methods, possibly due to past diplomacy and cultural mixings which I confess I am ignorant of.
@StrengthFromAbove83
@StrengthFromAbove83 13 лет назад
@YangMetalClan sure, if you want to become a black belt and learn a traditional art... if you want to start learning about reflexes, breathing, posture, and good movement.. and learn things you can IMMEDIATELY use.... do Systema.. I used to do Bujinkan.
@stillnessinmovement
@stillnessinmovement 13 лет назад
@jmikejapan the attackers are trying to hit, kick, or control mike. as soon as they start doing it, mike disrupts the motion and "helps" them off balance. from there, the attacker is generally trying not to fall, or to regain his balance to continue an attack. looks weird, huh? this is a whole nother way of approaching fighting. it's relaxed, careful, very precise, extremely functional. it's like a bluesman hearing mozart for the first time, it's weird but good.
@Pedozzi
@Pedozzi 12 лет назад
@bangermccrusher well, i think he has a very strong mass, and it's very heldfull so as we can see, he is always a fixed point on the floor so he can contrast everyone against.
@chucksneedmoreland
@chucksneedmoreland 10 лет назад
0:36 whats up with the guy in the white t-shirt that says Reebok
@metalrobot3000
@metalrobot3000 12 лет назад
oh my god i cant wait till their is a school in indiana
@NewLauri
@NewLauri 3 года назад
огонь
@woledage
@woledage 10 лет назад
What was his formal training in??
@mok0s1
@mok0s1 10 лет назад
One of Stalins bodyguards was his master.
@IamHueGraves
@IamHueGraves 9 лет назад
systema
@wsrpotg
@wsrpotg 11 лет назад
This guy moves like Hatsumi in the sense that he takes very little steps after the technique.
@65akk
@65akk 7 лет назад
He is wearing camo bottoms...obviously this stuff works
@antoniolampreia5953
@antoniolampreia5953 Год назад
🙏🙏
@user-qx5dv1ls4h
@user-qx5dv1ls4h 8 лет назад
да кто так,воообще,атаковать будет??
@NYWAORCANZ
@NYWAORCANZ 13 лет назад
@samurai184 actually me too personally, I would think he would own Kimbo But Fedor.I am not so sure about.Maybe,He did beat Valdimir and he is amazing but I would be rooting for him non the less
@BoarsofWar
@BoarsofWar 12 лет назад
@christopher0223 ive never seen an olmipic sprinter win gold by training slow such as jogging. I think you have to practice 100 percent to become an effictive and gracefull fighter. Please correct me if i am wrong and let me know your opinion.
@paraglide01
@paraglide01 12 лет назад
Wauw Mikhail is more slippery then an eel.
@321keks
@321keks 12 лет назад
hard to believe
@SystemaVasiliev
@SystemaVasiliev 11 лет назад
Что-то похожее где то есть, если увижу то поставлю.
@smallfellow
@smallfellow 12 лет назад
@christopher0223 slow is smooth, smooth is fast ;)
@ramb0nat0r
@ramb0nat0r 11 лет назад
1:10 Russia and USA what a great Picture :)
@mmavov
@mmavov 11 лет назад
Где скорость? Что за валяние на ковре?????
@punisher5474
@punisher5474 13 лет назад
his flow resembles bujinkan movements...nice to see taijutsu in cqc!!!!
@Buhllake
@Buhllake 12 лет назад
@Tunerguy695 if its really that good I would like to spar someone who knows it well. I think it is based on the instructor and the way u learn it not just the art
@alieu156
@alieu156 10 лет назад
It's Chin from Double Dragon! lol
@HomoMusculus
@HomoMusculus 12 лет назад
man, its hard to defend yourself when you are attacking
@madrobjc05
@madrobjc05 12 лет назад
i wanna see ryabko vs vasiliev...that would be don
@Gavindwyer
@Gavindwyer 12 лет назад
I like this style of fighting but there needs to be a video of a real fight. The attackers are just going with the flow and dropping like drunks. Hard to see if this works effectively in a real fight when its all slowed down. However I still believe brains is mightier than muscle in a fight....
@MichaelKongmengLee1
@MichaelKongmengLee1 11 лет назад
I want to see this in full speed and see what reallt happens. The guys attacking the teacher were going super slow while the teacher was moving 3 times the attackers speed...
@ceckolalovia
@ceckolalovia 4 года назад
What will happen is not gonna be pretty for the attacker. This person has so good body mechanics and understandings of the way the body moves that is scary.
@elendiel
@elendiel 12 лет назад
@bangermccrusher Yeah, that's what I find amazing too! My martial art teacher is not very tall, and a little fat, but when we are sparring, I feel he could kick my ass easily.
@FateNWolf
@FateNWolf 12 лет назад
Did only I noticed that he never attacks, but instead he always counter-attacks?
@fromlambstoalex
@fromlambstoalex 12 лет назад
i had no clue frank caliendo knew martial arts
@woledage
@woledage 10 лет назад
Looks similar to aikido and free style taiji
@LuckyAntey
@LuckyAntey 11 лет назад
You think ??? He is a former soldier (special forces). And he runs is well. Even with his overweight.
@wubaz_modan2081
@wubaz_modan2081 7 лет назад
LuckyAntey weight itself doesnt mean that much when it comes to speed and strength, its all about your muscular structure and the way you develop it ex. : im 6'1, just over 300pds, i dont bench that much (180+bar), but i leg-press over 300 with one leg. i can kick someone my height on the chin, punch with 20pds weights in each hand, losing only 8% velocity, and lastly, i run a 5.1s 40yd dash im not trying to flex my muscles an act like im cool. you could say some of those are barely accomplishments, and youd be right. but way too many people automatically assume whoever bears the belly fat is weak and lazy. i just have too big a stomach, and i do sometimes overindulge in video games :p
@juanmoreno-cu7ie
@juanmoreno-cu7ie 10 лет назад
yeah im starting to doubt....
@om11111a
@om11111a 7 лет назад
なるほど。武道と詠春拳を合わせたようなゆっくりした動き。
@staninjapan07
@staninjapan07 9 лет назад
This guy's impressive isn't he. No offense but at a glance he is an overweight man in his later 30's here I guess. None-the-less, he moves seemingly without effort. Obviously no-one is actually trying to attack him in this particular video, but having watched a couple of videos of him just now, one of which was called Sytema Vs Street Fighter, it looks like he is still teaching this 10 or 15 years later and seems to be a widely known teacher. This reminds me of Aikido - When I was a teenager (long ago), I did aikido for a short while and the teacher moved effortlessly, like this guy. It's quite a pleasure and entertaining to watch him teach. He seems to enjoy it.
@TonyMon16
@TonyMon16 9 лет назад
you need to learn about muscle maturity dude, hes very , very strong and powerful and his age is actually an asset, look at his hand size and forearms that is they key. i have seens guys like this before usually in the construction industry, and they are impossible to beat up as skinny dude. . It ain't skill its the effect of overpowering bulk and raw natural strength. He uses his body weight to hurt people, so there really isnt much skill involved but he as man will hurt you , but this sytem is nothing special at all, is repackaged basic stuff from boxing and wing chun using some aikido ideology. He also understand how to demonstrate all that to impress people.He wouldn't stand a chance in mma, or against a real athlete but against the average guy on the street he wil destroy you, which as hard as it for me to admit includes me :S He just too strong and is the real reason he can dominate these people(plus the brainwashing effect of aikido master) not the skill. Aikido has been proven to be complete and utter bull shit, it wont be that which he uses to win a fight trust me.Aikido only works when the fight is at 50% speed.
@ScruovGoogul
@ScruovGoogul 8 лет назад
+TonyMon16 The usual 'MMA/UFC is all' rubbish.
@drakemoreland9787
@drakemoreland9787 7 лет назад
mma is the real deal, they prove themselves at 100% speed and strength . all this systema /aikido whatever is nonsense, its all theoretical and not proven. use this horseshit in the octagon and you be knocked out almost instantly
@GreggRoberts
@GreggRoberts 5 лет назад
I'd feel bad for these guys if they ever got into a real martial arts fight. They'd get the crap beat out of them.
@killerkravist
@killerkravist 12 лет назад
@baic989 Man, thank you! Everyone here seems to be drinking the cool-aid... I'm not buying it either!
@HEadshot00001234
@HEadshot00001234 13 лет назад
@bangermccrusher Vary TRUE
@Zacha11
@Zacha11 12 лет назад
Most of Russian military forces haven't even never heard of Systema. Dude, you're the one who should look info up. Russians surely do great self-defense schools and martial arts but I'd rather point out Sambo than this magic. Not only have I taken many different martial art classes, but also I'm 4th year med student. To see person's soul? Oh come on. Sure some of these may be true if you put pressure on guy's neck in one point he may become breathless. But it's highly impractical in real combat.
@johnwinstondarby
@johnwinstondarby 11 лет назад
Watz...you of all people should welcome critical commentary. Rejecting comments out-of-hand doesn't serve the Systema community. Instead it says 'we do good stuff, but don't question it!" Seryph, the reply you should have heard is Systema, similar to Budo arts (like you mentioned) and similar to other grapple-heavy arts (Pakua, Chin Na, etc) requires alot of 'play like' movement. it's more about meeting those of like mind in training and gaining a few newmovements/principles for your repetiore.
@ThePrimordialBeing
@ThePrimordialBeing 11 лет назад
sorry mate, this art is thousands of years old and it reaaly works in real life situations
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