vladimir vasiliev on movement in systema presented by michael chin

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Vladimir Vasiliev on Movement in Systema

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Michael Chin is not only a research fellow, but he is also a Systema instructor hailing from Worcester, Massachusetts. Here is a slideshow of lessons from the Systema guru, Vladimir Vasiliev, on movement in the Russian Martial Art of Systema.

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Page 1: Vladimir Vasiliev on Movement in Systema Presented by Michael Chin

Vladimir Vasiliev on Movement in Systema

Page 2: Vladimir Vasiliev on Movement in Systema Presented by Michael Chin

As a martial art developed by the Russian military, Systema focuses on relaxation and breathing techniques

in addition to hand-to-hand and weapon combat.

Page 3: Vladimir Vasiliev on Movement in Systema Presented by Michael Chin

On the Russian Martial Art website, Vladimir Vasiliev describes the secret of systema and its

unique method of combat.

Page 4: Vladimir Vasiliev on Movement in Systema Presented by Michael Chin

His first piece of advice is to always be on the move.

Page 5: Vladimir Vasiliev on Movement in Systema Presented by Michael Chin

It is a lot more difficult to attack a person moving around than a person standing still.

Page 6: Vladimir Vasiliev on Movement in Systema Presented by Michael Chin

Constantly moving around adds another level of complexity that an attacker has to deal with.

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This is also the case for multiple attackers.

Page 8: Vladimir Vasiliev on Movement in Systema Presented by Michael Chin

When an opponent is relaxed and spontaneous, the attacker not only has to think about how to

attack but also where to attack.

Page 9: Vladimir Vasiliev on Movement in Systema Presented by Michael Chin

Vladimir describes this kind of fighting as “chess-like,” in that every move is calculated to confuse the opponent

or use a group of attackers against themselves.

Page 10: Vladimir Vasiliev on Movement in Systema Presented by Michael Chin

The difference between the relaxed movements that Vladimir is speaking about and the more typical jerky, tension-filled

movements is a major aspect of the art of systema.

Page 11: Vladimir Vasiliev on Movement in Systema Presented by Michael Chin

When an opponent fights with jerky motions that are basically just position changes with small stops,

it becomes a lot easier to guess their next move.

Page 12: Vladimir Vasiliev on Movement in Systema Presented by Michael Chin

In systema, fighters are trained to fight in completely relaxed and smooth, both in body

and mind.

Page 13: Vladimir Vasiliev on Movement in Systema Presented by Michael Chin

This is done through exercises in consistent combative breathing techniques and internal

control.

Page 14: Vladimir Vasiliev on Movement in Systema Presented by Michael Chin

Systema focuses a lot on the mind as well as the body.

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Vladimir says that when someone is fighting with tension, they are really taking power away

from themselves.

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Fighting with tension is an illusion of power when really they are fighting with fear.

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Tension and fear are negative emotions that take away from the true reality of power.

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Power, flexibility, speed, and accuracy are qualities that humans contain a large reserve of but need the proper

training to successfully unleash these qualities.