Vladimir Vasiliev – Fundamentals of knife disarming
Vladimir Vasiliev – Fundamentals of knife disarming
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Salepage: Vladimir Vasiliev – Fundamentals of knife disarming
A top combat expert demonstrates cutting-edge self-defense techniques.
Vladimir Vasiliev, a 10-year member of an elite Russian Special Operations Unit, unveils SYSTEMA’s ancient secrets.
Take advantage of the battle-tested skills of professional close-quarter knife fighters.
According to critics, this exceptional instructor has authored a new chapter in martial arts history.
Why the high praise?
* * Because instinctive motions are the most lethal, SYSTEMA enhances your body’s innate ability to protect itself in any scenario. Vasiliev reveals total protection – from all postures, orientations, and varieties of knife blows, slashes, grips, and body contact.
Learn how to defend yourself against knife assaults even if you don’t have your arms or legs * These are real military maneuvers, subtle, quick, direct, and lethal.
Vasiliev then goes beyond technique to disclose movements that are the secret to quick personal mastery. You must overcome more than just a sharp blade; you must overcome your own rigidity, weakness, and fear. Vasiliev’s unrivaled energy, power, and skill are so inspiring that just watching the film allows you to absorb the moves.
Ideal for beginners and professionals alike!
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