Systema – The Master of Fighting by Mikhail Ryabko & Vladimir Vasiliev
Systema – The Master of Fighting by Mikhail Ryabko & Vladimir Vasiliev
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Salepage: Systema – The Master of Fighting by Mikhail Ryabko & Vladimir Vasiliev
Systema is an old Russian combat style used by Russian knights and adopted by some of Russia’s most elite Spetsnaz forces (Special Forces).
It is both lovely in its simplicity and devastating in its application.
Systema is fluid and flowing, but it creates great strength while effortlessly responding to each person’s physical type and mental composition.
Because of the work of Mikhail Ryabko and Vladimir Vasiliev, this old information is now available to others outside of the elite Spetsnaz society.
Mikhail Ryabko, who was trained by one of Stalin’s Falcons from the age of five and began his operational career in the Russian Spetsnaz (Special Forces) at the age of 15, was not only taught the secrets of this ancient art, but he was also put in the position of repeatedly applying both the art and its principles in life and death combat on a daily basis.
This System, taught by Mikhail Ryabko, is not a relic of the past; it is a real practical technique that is still used by fighters in combat.
Working with Mikhail and his main student, Vladimir Vasiliev, one is impressed by their quiet depth.
Massive knowledge and talent imparted with calm, profound conviction.
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