Kalaripayattu originates in the southwest of India, in today's state of Kerala and also partly Tamil Nadu. It is often believed to be the oldest martial art in the world, with deep roots in Indian mythology that look back on thousands of years of tradition.
Brazil has a lot of different fight styles like capoeira, Brazilian Jiu-jitsu (I trained both of them), Agarrada marajoara (a kind of wrestling on the sand), Xondaro (fight style from the Tupi people), Huka Huka ( Style from indigenous people at the Xingú region), Kombato (a self defense method), esgrima gaucha (a knife fight style treined in the south). Some styles like Marana from the Potiguara people and Batuque an afro-brazilian style no longer exist.
Lol 🤣 aikido is a japanese terminology for that specific martial arts and serbia used it like...wew...confuse the people who doesnt know, you made me laugh with that convo 🤣
Pencak silat (indonesia) Silat melayu (malaysia) Kali/Yaw-yan/Panuntukan (Philippines) Muay Thai (thailand), One of the best martial arts for me when it comes to hand to hand combat and real fight situation, it's effective in a street fight, their fighting style is just so epic🔥🔥 especially pencak silat of indonesia it was so badass, bc of that movie (The raid redemption/ The raid 2/ The night comes for us/ merantau and Headshot) These movies are so epic and badass, if you are a person who likes martial art movies I recommend it to u.👍🏻
@@Kain_36 the kalripatu and other which are from Kerala,India are based on God of war = kartikeya son of lord Shiva so, martial arts are also came in existence because of bodhidharman u can Google his name
@@Kain_36 bro lord kartikeya worshipped on Tuesday because Mars is known as mangal(Tuesday) in weeks and kartikeya is god of war I am not saying u are wrong but our ancestors planned all occasions very well
KalariPayattu Is Mother Of All Martial Arts Guy's... India i Mean Bharat Given Every Thing To This World... Yoga Meditation Ayurveda... Martial arts.... Navy Culture And Everything...given By Bharat....
I’m 26 now and did Tae Kwon Do when I was 10, I still remember my master’s name and having the time of my life. Now older, I transitioned to my favorite martial arts style Muay Thai Both are badass 👊
@@Comrade_Veteran11 no, some of them are more practical, some of them not. I will say among all martial arts, muay thai is most practical as it uses all parts of body to combat including knee. Others like taekwondo is more towards kicking when it comes to sparring, they are more like getting the marks with many restrictions, so you rarely see bone breaken or blood bleeding in taekwondo sparring. But in muay thai, you can see it every matches, they are more 'raw' i would say. But, both of them are good just in different ways.
Philippines have these Martial Arts Kali/Arnis/Escrima. The original name of the martial arts in the Philippines is Kali, because Arnis and Escrima are mixed with Spanish Fencing. Kali is forbidden during the Spanish colonial era so ancient Filipinos train Kali secretly but replacing bladed weapons to sticks because Kali is a blade-fighting martial art. Yaw Yan (It's also called the Filipino Muay Thai because they have similarities) Panuntukan (Filipino Boxing)
After seeing Indonesian movies "the raid", silat is by far my favorite martial art. I think also that it is very practical for real fight situations, unlike karate for example. Greetings from Hellas 🇬🇷☦️
Oh yes, if you include all martial arts, then you will see three times more (because more than 100 nationalities live in the Russian Federation and at least 1/3 (one third, i.e. 30) have their own))))
In Hungary, we have a martial art called Baranta. Whip, archery, sparring with a saber, wrestling and fighting with a staff and many more weapons (like knife, sword, spear, battle axe, shield, etc.), fused with literature and music. Even includes traditional horse riding. Baranta is the essence of ancient Hungarian history, traditions and culture. And it continues to evolve further.
@Noah Thompson In the states? Well, I'm not so sure about that. If I were You, I'd start to search for online tutorials/lessons. Which part of Hungary did she came from?
@Noah Thompson It's a town next to a hot spring lake, known for it's healing properties. It's not too far from where I live, Söjtör (birthplace of Ferenc Deák). And I'm right now with two of my friends, who live in Hévíz. 🤭
@@checkmate6823 👉👉👉👉👉Kalaripayattu (from India) is the oldest martial art in the world. Kung fu also originated from Kalaripayattu when Bodhidharma from India taught it to chinese and Bodhidharma built a temple also in china, called Shaolin temple, Do google before speaking something if you don't have brain.......
Jujitsu - Tokyo, Japan 🇯🇵 Jodo - Tokyo, Japan 🇯🇵 Sumo - Tokyo, Japan 🇯🇵 Kendo - Tokyo, Japan 🇯🇵 Kempo - Tokyo, Japan 🇯🇵 Karate - Tokyo, Japan 🇯🇵 Taekwondo - South, Korea 🇰🇷 Hapkido - South, Korea 🇰🇷 Taekkyeon - South, Korea 🇰🇷 Kajukenbo - United States, American 🇺🇲 I REALLY DO LOVE 🇯🇵JAPANESE AND 🇰🇷 KOREA
@@gleqy 🇯🇵BECAUSE TOKYO JAPAN IS MY FAVORITE STATE FROM JAPANESE OKAY IT'S COOLER IT'S TOTALLY RAD IT'S AWESOMENESS IN TOKYO JAPAN AS THE JAPANESE IS VERY TERRIFIC AND FANTASTIC, TOKYO JAPAN FROM JAPANESE AS MARTIAL ARTS FIGHTING SKILLS. 🇰🇷AND I REALLY DO LIKE SOUTH KOREA AS SEUQL SOUTH KOREA WHAT'S MY FAVORITE STATE TO IS SO VERY NICE AND SWEET AND POLITE AND GENTLE SOUTH KOREA AS THE SEUQL THAT WAS A SAFE PLACE TO BE KIND AND SWEET AND POLITE, SOUTH KOREA AS THE SEUQL FIGHTING MARTIAL ARTS.
@@muhaiminakbar4472 biarlah orang bodoh macam tu bro. Padahal kita semua ni asal nusantara. Indo pun wujud x sampai 100 tahun. Dh lupa asal usul dia tu. Padahal nusantara dulu. Silat adalah warisan orang Melayu. Bukan orang India orang cina, orang arab.
Bro said Karate and now he doesn’t want to say which style and also Hapkido is far more powerful in combat, than Taekwondo. Taekwondo is in the same category as Karate, by it, I mean that they are “hard” marital arts, not in difficulty, but in techniques. To understand it better and to not make You feel offended by any means, I will use metaphors. Karate is more like a huge and powerful rock, it’s full of power, when it starts rolling down you can’t stop it. Hapkido is like water, it isn’t about great power, it’s about flowing, just like a water. In my opinion to represent what Hapkido is, you need to use all of it rules by techniques and actually this is the way to test how skilled practitioner is. It would the best, if you fought with advanced practitioner. Ah, also Hapkido is like water, because water, when culminated it can become pool of water. Drop by drop, it will became more mighty. It have mentality that you shouldn’t be too hard, but soft for the most of time. As water you can dodge and look for weakness of enemy. To use rock, I would recommend a complete or huge control of situation. And the best way of getting control in Hapkido is to firstly use power of enemies to counter them.
Gichin Funakoshi, the founder of Shotokan karate, is generally credited with having introduced and popularized karate on the main islands of Japan. In addition, many Okinawans were actively teaching, and are thus also responsible for the development of karate on the main islands.
𝟰 𝗠𝗼𝗿𝗲 𝗕𝗿𝗮𝘇𝗶𝗹𝗶𝗮𝗻 𝗠𝗮𝗿𝘁𝗶𝗮𝗹 𝗔𝗿𝘁𝘀 🇧🇷 *1. Kombato* Kombato focuses on self-defense. It was founded by Paulo Albuquerque in 1989, bringing the experience he had in various martial arts, in addition to the study of security and strategy techniques. Here there is a grading system by bands and the main point of its techniques is the application of punches, kicks, projections, immobilizations, in addition to the use of weapons such as knives and sticks. *2. Luta Marajoara* Originally from northern Brazil, more precisely from Marajó Island, Luta Marajoara is a martial art very similar to wrestling, as it prioritizes techniques of projection and imbalance. There is no consensus as to its origins, but it is said that it was born from the fighting practices of the Aruá indigenous peoples, together with the influence of Africans. *3. Tarracá* Tarracá is an original fight from Maranhão. Very similar to the Luta Marajoara, it is characterized by the techniques of projection and imbalance, where the objective is to make the opponent fall backwards into the ground. Tarracá is a mixture of indigenous, European and African traditions, through the people who lived there. *4. Huka-huka* Martial art practiced by the Xingu and Bakairi indigenous people of the state of Mato Grosso. With characteristics similar to Tarracá and Luta Marajoara, the objective is also to knock the opponent down. It starts with the two athletes kneeling, starting when the mediator, known as the “owner of the fight”, goes to the center of the arena and calls the opponents by name. 𝗙𝘂𝗻 𝗙𝗮𝗰𝘁: According to the Blog of the Military Police of the State of São Paulo, the modality was introduced and practiced by the military of the Escola Superior de Soldados, in São Paulo. *By Ewerton Teixeira* blog.esportudo.com/artes-marciais-brasileiras-que-voce-provavelmente-nao-conhece#aoh=16443435010117&referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&_tf=Fonte%3A%20%251%24s&share=https%3A%2F%2Fblog.esportudo.com%2Fartes-marciais-brasileiras-que-voce-provavelmente-nao-conhece
It’s interesting how different cultures have different fighting styles and different ways of looking at the art and aspects of fighting. Fighting is natural and primitive and it’s fascinating how humans throughout history have established all kinds of different forms of it.
Top 10 martial arts in the world. 1. Sambo🇷🇺 2. Kung fu🇨🇳 3. Karate🇯🇵 4. Boxing🇺🇸 5. Jujitsu🇯🇵 6. Muay thai🇹🇭 7. Pencak silat🇮🇩 8. Taekwondo🇰🇷 9. Capoera🇧🇷 10. Wushu🇨🇳 Sambo in place No.1 because there fighter is the beast in UFC MMA.
The word "Kung Fu" means mastery or excellence. The word "Wushu" encompasses Chinese martial arts, however, it is not an error to treat them as synonyms. Kung Fu is divided in different ways, one of them is according to its origin. Those that are of external origin have Indian roots as you mention, but they are still Chinese martial arts. Greetings.
@@dimulaidari hahahah.. Fakta dari sumber mana itu dude? Belum pernah ada ahli sejarah mengatakan hal itu , lagi satu malaysian makin gila ,dah tak bisa claim dengan bukti lagi dan mengelak Silat memang asli Minang kabau Indonesia , sekarang Buat Karangan baru lagi Silat asal India untuk mengelak Fakta Silat dari Indonesia hahaha...tipikal Malay selalu iri dengki pada Indonesia 😂
@@dimulaidari Tarung drajat adalah Military martial arts dari Salah satu Tentara Indonesia , tak ada hubungannya dengan Silat dude , sepertinya kau ini sedang mabuk arak , ngomong ngawur semua tak jelas faktanya seperti tipikal malaysian claiming budaya Indonesia 😂
Kalaripayattu is one of the oldest form of martial arts also called 'mother of all martial arts'. Legends say an Indian monk named Bodhidharma was the one to propagate this to the Chinese which later turned into kung fu.
Not really, Kusti and boxing (Musti-Yudha) are oldest with the oldest evidence available. Also, Chinese people already had the concept of martial arts, Bodhidharma/Dhamu organised it and established Shaolin Temple. Stop spreading wrong information. Btw Muay Thai is heavily influenced by Musti Yudha and Kalaripayattu
È solo una leggenda questa OK? perché tutte le arti marziali hanno avuto la loro origine nei rispettivi paesi ok? Tutti avevano un proprio stile di lotta e pensare il contrario è assurdo ok?
I was born on the island of Micronesia in the area of the world known as Oceania. One island of Micronesia, Kiribati, happens to have a long tradition of Martial Arts, but are kept on the DL for some reason. But either way, the martial arts practiced are as follows; Nabakai, Nakara, Ruabou, Tabiang, Taborara, Tebania, Temata-aua, Te Rawarawanimon, and Terotauea As you can see, there's a whole slew of 'em. Frankly, it reminds me of the several different styles of Kung Fu
But if you want fight against person who using knife or sword, you can try learnt Silat Melayu from Malaysia. Silat have many types. But, the most popular Silat in Malaysia is Silat Gayong. You can learnt how to fight against people who using weapon, and you also can learnt how to using weapon. Weapon that I mean is like...Sword or knife. But, Silat not only about fight against weapon like that, but the whole...technique in fight. For more to easily to understand, Silat just like...Kung Fu. Overall technique...you can learnt. Fight against person with empty weapon or fight againts person with weapon. But, Silat also have technique like..wrestling a bit. Like Pencak Silat.
@@bubu5264 Nope. If you learnt Silat, Silat have a technique to fight with knife. If you just learnt boxing, Muay Thai, or Wrestling, ya...you just must run away from enemy. But if you learnt Silat, you can know how to handle with person have knife in their hand.
That's no ranking...for the best martial arts bro. It's just...if you strong and smart to fight...you can win. Meanwhile if you learnt more than 5 different martial arts, it doesn't mean...you can win against the person who just finish 1 martial art. It's up to individual potential. Not martial arts. Because, in this world, some of martial arts...have a principe, and their principe is..."Don't show off". Just learnt to protect our self if we in danger only, not using to be a fighter in MMA, or UFC. In my country, we have Silat. Silat are the one of many martial arts...have a principe, to not show off and hit ourself face just for perfomance, like boxing or Muay Thai, or MMA competition. It will not allow it in Silat principe. You can make a competition..but more too focus on 1 technique, without need to hit opponent face for perfomance. That's all.
NINJUTSU I would say, from my experience in Ninjutsu, that the art is an “eye opener”. That is to say, although you train in sequences (very bad for fighting) and so rarely get punched, except in very good Ninjutsu schools, Ninjutsu puts the finger where it should be put when it comes to street fighting that is to say: • A weapon doesn’t make you invincible • You are limitless: you can bite, grab balls - not just hit it-, finger lock, eye gouge, hair pull, shirt tug/trap • Surprise is the element of any fights so you better adapt (the well known “10.000 fights, no surprise” motto • When you train using a weapon, make sure to understand that weapons are forms too; a katana can be replaced with a chair, a staff can be replaced with a bench according to the situation That’s how Ninjutsu is useful for me in real fights. I certainly learnt Kata from Ninjutsu that I was happy to pull out in training, stripped from their sequence move and adapted for combat situation. But that’s it: don’t expect to go learn Ninjutsu and become a killer because this will not happen. I am particularly dubious of arts, Ninjutsu included, that trains you to be the perfect killer when you are never confronted to real fight. What I can say however is that providing that you do a good combat sport, that you went in a fight before and that you can see the gem among the superfluous, then Ninjutsu can be one of the best martial arts to take to develop your street fighting abilities. Others than roaming bars of course.
Kalari payatu was the first ever martial art which was originated in India and was developed by the King of Kerala, Bodhi Dharma!!!! Nice video by the way!!!!
@@AbinavAbinav-hz2gt bodhi dharma is the third son of pallava king from kanjipuram na kalari naa kandupuduchen sollave illa paraka vetti payya booomer koodi mama payale
@@APPLICA_TESTA teatro es más bien lo que hace WWE pero estoy definiendo a la lucha libre mexicana como arte marcial por la definición de que es un arte marcial en el estricto sentido de la palabra lucha libre mexicana cuenta como un arte por si misma
@@ivanprado5312 creo que ya explique porque lo estoy definiendo como arte marcial si bien es más bien un deporte espectáculo tiene alguna característica que encajan en la definición de arte marcial ya que si nos podemos estrictos muchos estilos de combate que aparecen en este video no debería ser tampoco definidos como artes marciales algunos entran en la categoría de deportes de contacto y otros en sistemas de defensa personal y militar
Excellent effort in compiling these names. However, I wish to share some corrections in the case of India. Most of the Indian states have their own Martial Arts. In Tamizh Naad it is Silambu, in Punjab it is Gatka, for the Marathas it is Mardani Khel so on and so forth. Kalaripayattu is the Kerala martial arts form which has 18 mora or adavu; which may be translated to English as styles. In serial some are Othiram, Khadakam, Chadulam, Mandalam so on and so forth. That which you have shown as Musti-Yudha is actually Vaal Payattu (Archery). Mushthi Yudha is Boxing. May Payattu is Karate. As we know the meaning of Karate is empty hand, so is the meaning of May Payattu. If one delves deeper and deeper into the History of Martial Arts world over; believe it or not; one would come to the conclusion that Lord Parashurama was the first instructor of the world. Lord Siva was his Guru. He was the one who gave Kalari to Kerala. Kalari has vast meanings. It includes not only martial arts, but also the studies of Science, Mathematics, Languages, Shastras like Marma shastra and last but not the least Kalaripayattu, that is martial arts. We all might know that a Tamizh Buddhist Monk Bodhidharman, who was an expert in Silambu went to Kera Pradesha (today's Kerala), mastered all these and took them to China. The reason for him to leave Tamizh Naad was that he was not permitted to impart education to the lower caste. The King; who was his own elder brother had summoned him. He refused to appear and left to spread the knowledge to the world. That is the richness some Indians projected. The world need to delve deeper to know these facts. We also might know there are 18 styles in Chinese martial arts too. Precisely most forms of the martial arts in the world today have been derived from 'Kalaripayattu'. For example Angampora of Sri Lanka is Angapporu in Malayalam. Teravada of China is derived from Tharavadu of Malayalam, which means the original root of the family. The sloka that gives the 18 adavu or styles of Kalaripayattu is given below for the benefit of people who are interested. However, it is in Sanskrit. ओतिरम्, कटकंचडुलम्मण्डलंवृत्तचक्रं सुकंकालम् चैव । विजयंविश्वमोहनंतिर्यंमण्डलम्, गदयाऽखेटगह्वरं श्रृणु । श्त्रुंजयंसौभद्रंपटलम्पुराजयंच कायावृद्धित्तेयजभषऋ । शिलाखण्डम् गदाशास्त्रंतर्ह्यनुत्तममडवुकळष्टादशी । Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Martial Arts and Weapons are given by The Almighty God to maintain peace and harmony in the world. It is not to impose one's capabilities upon others, but it is to share knowledge, become wiser and stronger. It has to be used only on ASURAS; the people who challenge peace and harmony in the world. 🙏Aum Shanti🙏
Ah but is it not true that most martial arts originate from Africa? Though the Indians, Chinese and Japanese have invented their own, which people laid the foundation for all martial arts?
@@childoflight9084 considering how old it is it could be i just brought the title to light so it can signify something.....but i guess i can't really argue as i don't know much about the history of martial arts
I really like this presentation because it shows the fact that combat fighting and self-defense is universal, and that different people approach it in many ways.
Thank you so much for your wonderful information. You have missed out a very important martial art from 🇮🇳 India among the sikh community known as the gatka. Gatka is a form of martial art associated primarily with the Sikhs of the Punjab and other related ethnic groups, such as Hindkowans. It is a style of stick-fighting, with wooden sticks intended to simulate swords. Wikipedia
Buddhism originates from Hinduism and so did their martial art. Muaythai is explained in ramayan and kalari paystu in parshuram.@@baikunthanathnayak3841
Since the 1920’s Muay Thai has been transformed into a ringsport, mainly because too many people died during matches (!). It’s so much more than just a ring sport. That said, it is true that Muay Thai nowadays focuses mainly on one-to-one, unarmed combat. But in that perspective, it’s the best fighting system there is, part of it being due to it’s toughness. If you want to learn how to defend yourself in a couple of months, Krav is a very smart system, with which you can quickly learn basic skills to fight (after all it was designed for that). That’s the power of Krav imho: it teaches you basic skills and you’ll be a somewhat alround fighter fast. But you’ll be a fighter with lower skills. And that’s the main drawback of Krav: it lacks a bit of depth because a lot of technique is simplified (again, in my opinion). I’d like to point out that I’ve been training martial arts for over 35 years. I’ve started with judo, karate and over the last 20 years I’m into Muay Thai. I did do Krav Maga as well. So, to answer your question: if you want to learn some skills in a short amount of time: do Krav Maga. If you want to become a skilled, tough as nails fighter: start Muay Thai. If you want to be really, really dangerous: do both! Have you ever been kicked by a Muay Thai boxer? Alternatively, have you ever had to defend yourself against a knife attack vs a proficient Krav Maga trained soldier? I’ve experienced both, and I can tell you… …Muay Thai boxers are some of the best martial artists I’ve ever encountered. Being kicked or punched or elbowed by one is like being kicked by a deer… yes, that’s happened to me also, but by accident. Similarly, an experienced Krav Maga practitioner is equally as brutal. Here’s the short of it - if it’s self defense you are looking for, both are effective, however, KM is a highly effective system and practice for street scuffles and street defense against an armed villain, or multiple villains. Effective KM courses are designed to enable you to end a fight swiftly, and cripple the aggressors ability to attack with a weapon. I had a very intense sparring session with an Israeli prison service guard trained in KM and he was a beast - almost broke my arm after pulling my shoulder slightly out of socket. It took me several months of resistance band rehab to recover since I needed to continue to train. Vous avez envoyé uay Thai is highly effective as well as you are trained to take a beating and give a beating. To me MT is a strike-driven discipline vs KM, which is a self-defense driven discipline. Keep in mind KM has traces of MT within it. That being said, I have never felt more beat up than after sparring with a MT boxer. I was bruised for days and felt the aching all over my body for weeks, even a couple of months. I will offer this up to you - in attack scenarios a MT fighter stands their ground and is trained to absorb strikes and can effectively strike back with brutal proficiency, but MT fighters are not often trained to defend against bats, knifes, sticks, etc., and a determined attacker is a dangerous attacker because they are usually not disciplined. Krav Maga fighters are trained to disarm, counter with brutal efficiency also, with a purpose to end the confrontation as a state-of-mind. For me, smart self-defense is quickly neutralizing an opponent and the situation. I believe this can be effectively be done with either discipline, but I lean toward Krav Maga for self-defense aspects, attacks with weapons, and rear attach encounters. I respect all martial disciplines and I believe the practitioner’s decision-making is the equalizer in a fight. The best self-defense discipline is the one you practice and become proficient at. All that said, don’t get kicked by a Muay Thai boxer! ????
Обезоружить человека с ножом, это ближе к кино. Тут либо смерть либо серьезные травмы. Бой против ножа, только другое оружие, а все системы как правило обманывают
Awesome to see Glima represented, and that it was Loose Grip/Combat Glima as well. Not sure if I like the picture you have used to represent it though, as the "uniform" is loose trousers, or viking breaches (if one is viking reenactor), and bear chest. The wrestling outfit is however a way better option to the icelandic belted variant. Icelandic belted Glima is purely a sport thing, while Loose Grip Glima is a combat sport version of Combat Glima (witch is used by the Norwegian Special Forces
You forgot a few from other countries like the UK which has the Art of Self Defense/Boxing that is combination of boxing and wrestling for self defense in 1800's. Bartitsu which is combination of boxing and Jujitsu. Catch Wrestling/CCC is also another indigenous fighting art from the UK. Germany also had a fighting art called Kampfringen (combat wrestling) used in unarmed combat in Medieval to Renaissance era which is now being revived in HEMA. Boxing and Wrestling were also instructed as forms of self defense during the Turnverein era in Germany when physical fitness through gymnastics was very popular. France also had La Canne which is the fighting art using stick/cane similar to Arnis. Italy also has Abrazare which is unarmed combat from medieval era which is now being revived in HEMA. Nova Scrimia might be a good place to look for this. There is also Sicilian knife fighting called Paranza corta which was used in the game Assassins Creed.
SYSTEMA The word "Systema" refers to a range of Russian martial arts in much the way that "wushu" or "kung fu" refers to a range of Chinese martial arts. The martial art most North Americans know of as "Systema" is Systema Ryabko, as popularized by his student Vladimir Vasiliev. I had known of Vasiliev through magazine articles and ads for many years. When I visited Toronto around 2000, he was one of the local martial artists I made a point to spend some time with. An acquaintance of mine from the area who was well embedded in the GTA martial arts community oriented me to a number of local instructors, most of them MMA, muay Thai, BJJ. I asked about Vasiliev, and he said "It's weird stuff, but Vlad can do it." I had limited time in the city, but was curious. I visited his school for one class. A couple years later, there was a Russian comp sci grad student at my university who had a background in Systema, who wanted to share his art and just have people to train with in his new city. We trained together a bit. Now, many of you reading this have seen videos of Systema training and demos that have made you chuckle and maybe write them off as collective delusion. At the time I visited Vasiliev, I did not have as much martial arts experience as I do now, but I had a pretty decent foundation of about seven or eight years, which was spread between a couple traditional arts (Aikido and classical kung fu) and some modernist (JKD Concepts and Blauer Tactical). Web video was not as developed at the time as it is now. TH-cam wouldn't even exist for another five years. There were sometimes downloadable .wmv's, but there weren't that many of them. So I hadn't seen Systema in action and I had no idea what to expect. While I didn't experience everything in Systema in that hour and a half or so, I did get some flavour of it. You might have heard Systema described as fluid, formless, adaptable, "with no fixed movements", things like that. The same sorts of phrases are sometimes used to describe Krav Maga or JKD, so you wonder what people actually mean by that. They apply to Systema in a completely different way. Put it this way: If some other martial arts are like fabricated toys--model planes, little red wagons and such, you could say that JKD or Krav Maga are like Lego. They're modular and you can assemble it into different things. Systema seemed to me more like modeling clay. It was more fluid and formless than Lego. Nothing seemed familiar. It didn't have solid, recognizable pieces the way JKD or Krav do: "Oh, that was a boxing punch, that was a Japanese jujitsu wrist-lock." It seemed like the only time a movement was repeated the same way was when I asked, "Wait, what did you do there? Could you show me again?" It had more in common with West-coast-hippie-"free movement" dance than anything else I've experienced before or since in the martial arts realm .... but with intent. Another Quora respondent likened it to Ido Portal's "Movement" stuff, and I echo that. I’m not saying it is like that. I’m saying that to my untrained eye, it gives a similar impression. One of Sun-Tzu's great lines was "The height of strategy is to attack your opponent's strategy". When working with Vasiliev, I felt frustrated and baffled. He was always shifting in a way that would not only make me miss, but make me not know what I should do next. When you watch videos of Ryabko or Vasiliev demonstrating their art, you may chuckle at how slowly their “opponent” is moving and think that they’re being “cooperative”. They’re not cooperating. They’re baffled. They’re moving slowly because the things that Vasiliev and Ryabko are doing are pretty uncomfortable for them and they don’t want V or R to do them hard and fast. Training with the grad student, I never had that feeling. He was, relatively, a Systema rookie. With Vasiliev, I felt that if we fought for real, he'd hurt me badly, effortlessly. With the other fellow, I felt that if we fought for real, I'd out-speed him and win. Which is fair enough. I'd been doing martial arts of various sorts for a decade by then, and he had a couple years of Systema. Now in the videos, you might have seen some things that purport to be borderline paranormal. I experienced one such technique with Vasiliev. You might have heard it referred to as "taking away the hit". He struck me in the solar plexus and winded me. It really hurt. I was doubled over. Then he said "breathe", waved his hand in front of me, and it immediately stopped hurting. The effect was dramatic. My rational mind says that his hand movement cued me to adjust my posture and breathing so that I stopped doing something that perpetuated the pain--say, clenching my anterior core muscles or something. But I've never seen anyone outside of Systema able to do that. My brief time at Vasiliev's school had a few quirky surprises like that, but that one stands out in my memory. They lead me to believe that yes, the people who practice Systema Kadochnikova have some knowledge of applied physiology and kinesiology that many other martial artists don't. Another moment from my brief time with Vasiliev sticks in my memory. Near the end of the class, my mind was reeling from the overflow of brand new, unfamiliar stuff for which I had no point of reference. I asked him, "Where does Systema come from, originally, what's it based in?" Vasiliev asked, "What kind of people are you?" "Chinese." He smiled, "Systema came from China." I looked at him in even greater bafflement, and he walked away. I repeated the conversation to a student. He explained, "I think what he means is that Russia is a very big country, and borders a lot of other countries, and martial knowledge passed in and out, so it's influenced by many different countries. If you'd said you were from India, he would have said that Systema is Indian."
Fun fact : actually an Indian monk bodhidharma introduced kung fu to Chinese
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No, if I am not bad, he introduced Indian martial art and then in china it was changed and named as "chinese martial art". Fun fact 2: tai chi is chinese
Honorable. Yaw Yan(Philippines) Sanda(Beijing, China) Kun Khmer/Pradal Serey(Cambodia) Taido(Japan) Muay Boran and Muay Chaiya(Thailand) Kyokushin Karate(Japan) Wing Chun(Hong Kong/China) Bajiquan(China) Choy li fut(China) Bohk Wrestling(Mongolia) San Soo Kung Fu(USA) Moo Duk Kwan/Soo Bahk Do(South Korea) Tang Soo Do(South Korea) Ameri-Dote(USA)
Muay Chaiya is only one of the many styles included in the umbrella term that is "Muay Boran" ! Other styles of "Muay Boran" include Muay Khorat, Muay Lopburi, and Muay Ta Sao... just to name a few. "Muay Boran" itself is actually the traditional & original form of Muay Thai. The style of Muay Thai seen nowadays is more of a 'combat sport' than a 'martial art'. Modern Muay Thai has a limited number of techniques whereas a style of "Muay Boran" (or "Muay Thai Boran") contains a lot more than what is seen in the "Thai Boxing" ring. There are several differences between a "combat sport" and "martial art". Although, all CAN be categorized as a "martial art"... not all of them are ! In fact, some of the fighting arts mentioned in this video are a type of combat sport rather than martial art. To simplify... A. Martial Art = "no-holds-barred" B. Combat Sport = limited by the 3 'Rs' which make it not the best choice for street defense. The 3 'Rs' include: 1) Rules 2) Ring 3) Referees
Fun fact, it is called tang su do, but with the years a new tang su do started,a more competitive one, one who was pretty much away from the concept that our tang su do has, so they modified the name into tang soo do for this kind of tang su do
Arnis was actually the two rattan sticks you use or the weapon. The martial arts is actually called Kali or Eskrima that had been used in a lot of action films and tv series these days, like Daredevil and moon knight
@@afkbum9921 name changes over the years, besides there's a distintion between them (depends kn who you ask) we just use any of the three terms for convinience sake, basically these three are umbrella terms for martial arts in the Phillippines that uses weapons, larrying, blocking in an offensive and defensive manner
@@checkmate6823 👉👉👉👉👉Kalaripayattu (from India) is the oldest martial art in the world. Kung fu also originated from Kalaripayattu when Bodhidharma from India taught it to chinese and Batuo(another Indian monk) built a temple also in china, called Shaolin temple, thank you so much🙏
Bhai number 1 video.... 😎😀 Lekin bhai KARATE game Japan ka nahi he... Aap yek bar bodhidharman movie dheko... Aor ha me bhi Sport Boy hu... Me tin game khel ta hu.... 1. KATATE 2. TAEKWONDO 3. PENCAK SILAT... Aor mene PENCAK SILAT ka national leval khela he... Aor selvar madal mila he... Mera proper game KARATE he KARATE me mera black belt he Aor muje please batao ki ap konsa game khel te ho........ 🥰😎🥹🤗🤔...........--~•°
Pencak silat is a traditional martial art originating from the Archipelago (Indonesia). This martial art is widely known in Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore, Philippines straits
@@dinalgaming8439 wkwkwk,bangsa melayu sudah ada ribuan tahun lebih awal daripada bangsa Indon,gimana orang Indon bilang silat aslinya dari Indon,wkwkwk
@@wanahmad2567 try harder, pencak silat discovered in riau during the sriwijaya kingdom, the history of pencak silat itself developed from the indigenous indonesian tribes to hunt, fight, and self-defense or protect group from all forms of threats.
Though the "names" or "styles" have different philosophy, you can see around the world that fighting is everywhere and their techniques and methods have similarities. Basically, human fighting style are based from human instincts and needs.
Notice the differing emphasis between grapples, or certain forms of striking, between different styles. This is often owed to the history and demographics of a style's practitioners. Ethnically taller people (relative to ethnic groups neighboring them) tend to develop styles that make greater use of their longer limbs. Tae Kwon Do is an example of this; Koreans tended to be taller than many other Southeast Asian peoples, so they had an advantage in terms of striking range with their kicks relative to (as an example) a Japanese combatant.
Yes in terms of their geographical location which is located in the Tropic of Cancer which experienced 4 seasons, which has a factor in the development of their bodies and their style of fighting. Basically, Southeast Asian like us Filipinos, Thais, Vietnamese, Indonesians, and others, their fighting style tend to be based on closed range fighting due to their body type.
Sanırım Sayokan🇹🇷 hakkında bilgin yok. Sayokan insanların kendisini sokakta bıçak, sopa, silah vb. aletlere karşı savunmaları için geliştirildi. Oldukça etkilidir. Türk ordusunun en etkili birimleri bu sporu öğreniyor.
Thank you for putting in krav maga! My friends use it but im more of a bjj guy tbh. Krav maga basically means "physical fight" in hebrew, and it pretty much combines some martial arts to make one. And as the pic shows, its more about disarming armed enemies and takedowns. Ive tried karate, judo and capoeira too. Love from israel❤🇮🇱
Tell us where are you from ⬇
I'm From Thailand
I am from Russia. We have got sambo here too
i'm from korea.🇰🇷🇰🇷
Indonesia 🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
Indonesia
I like how every country has their own cool name for their martial arts and Russia just calls it *Martial Arts*
Russia is a simple minded country....thay love simple names
And thay have that sambo thing (the USSR) one
Russian martial arts is actually called Russian systema, but maybe this uploader just didn't know the name🤷♂️
I am from Kazakhstan. Russians are very good people, if some of them are not close to Nazism
It should be Red Cyclone Wrestling
Serbia here with "real aikido"
Japan: We have aikido!
Serbia: Nah, we have REAL Aikido
从名字上就能看出是日语,而不是欧洲语言
@@QODHardasiandickBAC
that's why?
@@QODHardasiandickBAC that's a sad name😂
😂😂😂😂 reparei.
Japanese aikido has connections with spiritual forces and other shit, and real aikido is pure skill
Kalaripayattu originates in the southwest of India, in today's state of Kerala and also partly Tamil Nadu. It is often believed to be the oldest martial art in the world, with deep roots in Indian mythology that look back on thousands of years of tradition.
@@wish7304 mat kar yaha
That's how kungfu was created
I thought indian martial arts silambam .
@@15TEEN both and more
Wow
japan: i got karate
korea: i got taekwondo
russia: i got martial arts 🤣🤣
😑Russia sambo
@@Dark_Main_Alpha CCCP sambo
Издержки перевода. Имеется ввиду "Рукопашный бой"
Brazil has a lot of different fight styles like capoeira, Brazilian Jiu-jitsu (I trained both of them), Agarrada marajoara (a kind of wrestling on the sand), Xondaro (fight style from the Tupi people), Huka Huka ( Style from indigenous people at the Xingú region), Kombato (a self defense method), esgrima gaucha (a knife fight style treined in the south). Some styles like Marana from the Potiguara people and Batuque an afro-brazilian style no longer exist.
Karatê shobu-ryu mistura de karatê, taekwondo e luta militar.
Kombato é uma copia do Silat indonésio
I'm brazilian and here in Rio de Janeiro we practice the "Oitão na fuça" it is a very effective martial arts because it's deadly.
@@unkn0wnrge189 Isso já virou tradição.
@@mstray6478 A base é essa, mas o aprimoramento do método é continuo.
How many martial arts do you have?
Japan: *Yes*
@@aryavratkalki4670 nice joke lol
@@aryavratkalki4670 what do you mean?
@@aryavratkalki4670 Pov: You're an Indian on the internet who doesn't touch grass
@@aryavratkalki4670 this kiddo 😑😑
@@aryavratkalki4670 not old, but old enough to understand that which piece of information is true which is not
Japan: I invented Aikido
Serbia: I invented Real Aikido
Japan: but...
Serbia: *REAL* Aikido
Classic serbia
Lol 🤣 aikido is a japanese terminology for that specific martial arts and serbia used it like...wew...confuse the people who doesnt know, you made me laugh with that convo 🤣
Which country is Serbia?
Wait. There is a country name serbia?
Hillarious Real Aikido
Pencak silat (indonesia)
Silat melayu (malaysia)
Kali/Yaw-yan/Panuntukan (Philippines)
Muay Thai (thailand),
One of the best martial arts for me when it comes to hand to hand combat and real fight situation, it's effective in a street fight, their fighting style is just so epic🔥🔥 especially pencak silat of indonesia it was so badass, bc of that movie (The raid redemption/ The raid 2/ The night comes for us/ merantau and Headshot) These movies are so epic and badass, if you are a person who likes martial art movies I recommend it to u.👍🏻
Tak ada silat Melayu lol
@@alwingen8886 kau nak cakap melayu claim silat korang?
Pencak Silat tu Silat Olahraga kan? Yang macam dalam sukan Sea tu?
@@pesmobilemalaysia8097 bukan hanya olahraga saja
Tetapi beladiri budaya....
Nama pencak silat dan biasa di panggil silat
@@alwingen8886 aku fikir..Pencak Silat adalah Silat Olahraga, yang kayak di Sukan Sea tu. Rupanya bukan ya.
Kalaripayattu♥️
Mother of martial arts from india🇮🇳
Martial Arts. Arts of Mars. Mars also known as Ares…God of War. The Art of the God of War!
Much love from Greece! 🇬🇷✝️
@@Kain_36 the kalripatu and other which are from
Kerala,India are based on God of war = kartikeya son of lord Shiva so, martial arts are also came in existence because of bodhidharman u can Google his name
@@UNLEASHED_777 Martial….Mars.
@@Kain_36 bro lord kartikeya worshipped on Tuesday because Mars is known as mangal(Tuesday) in weeks and kartikeya is god of war I am not saying u are wrong but our ancestors planned all occasions very well
KalariPayattu Is Mother Of All Martial Arts Guy's...
India i Mean Bharat Given Every Thing To This World...
Yoga Meditation Ayurveda...
Martial arts....
Navy Culture And Everything...given By Bharat....
I’m 26 now and did Tae Kwon Do when I was 10, I still remember my master’s name and having the time of my life. Now older, I transitioned to my favorite martial arts style Muay Thai
Both are badass 👊
I practice the muay thai
Muay Thai is said to be the most powerful Martial Art
I prefer mai tai
@@fanaticofmetal all martial arts are same, it depends on the people who use it
@@Comrade_Veteran11 no, some of them are more practical, some of them not. I will say among all martial arts, muay thai is most practical as it uses all parts of body to combat including knee. Others like taekwondo is more towards kicking when it comes to sparring, they are more like getting the marks with many restrictions, so you rarely see bone breaken or blood bleeding in taekwondo sparring. But in muay thai, you can see it every matches, they are more 'raw' i would say. But, both of them are good just in different ways.
Philippines have these Martial Arts
Kali/Arnis/Escrima. The original name of the martial arts in the Philippines is Kali, because Arnis and Escrima are mixed with Spanish Fencing. Kali is forbidden during the Spanish colonial era so ancient Filipinos train Kali secretly but replacing bladed weapons to sticks because Kali is a blade-fighting martial art.
Yaw Yan (It's also called the Filipino Muay Thai because they have similarities)
Panuntukan (Filipino Boxing)
Martial arts orjnal India this called by kalypattu kung-fu invited bodhidhama invited china
@@kranthikumar2042 so?
@GOJU SENSIE true kasi influenced na tayo ng English
Galing NYU po..🤗👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👌
Kino mutai is one of the Filipino martials too
3:50 Pencak Silat 2:28 Tarung Derajat🇮🇩
🗿
Tarung Derajat = Indonesian KickBoxing 👍
Mantap bang 🤣
Combat hopak 😂😂😂😂
its indian hahaha
thank you 😊😉 List Data I am from UZBEKISTAN My favorite sport it is kurash thank you show it😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🤭
O'zbekcha yozin brat
After seeing Indonesian movies "the raid", silat is by far my favorite martial art. I think also that it is very practical for real fight situations, unlike karate for example. Greetings from Hellas 🇬🇷☦️
Good
Go watch the night comes for us, the cast involved actor from the raid like iko and Joe taslim
MMA is from indonesia, this is oldest traditional (like MMA style) from indonesia name "PENCAK DOR" th-cam.com/video/_DwRGMi0ZiE/w-d-xo.html
Bro is there an android app. to know PENCAK SILAT with English sub I want to learn it
nice, greetings from Indonesia
3:53 Ahh yes, the greatest martial art, 𝙈𝙖𝙧𝙩𝙞𝙖𝙡 𝘼𝙧𝙩𝙨.
Oh yes, if you include all martial arts, then you will see three times more (because more than 100 nationalities live in the Russian Federation and at least 1/3 (one third, i.e. 30) have their own))))
Actually it's system of martial arts
@@СтаниславВрублевский-з4в If it's combat sambo.
-Whats Martial arts are you using?
-Y E S
I am a karate student and I am happy. Taekwondo is good ❤
I know 🥋
In Hungary, we have a martial art called Baranta. Whip, archery, sparring with a saber, wrestling and fighting with a staff and many more weapons (like knife, sword, spear, battle axe, shield, etc.), fused with literature and music. Even includes traditional horse riding. Baranta is the essence of ancient Hungarian history, traditions and culture. And it continues to evolve further.
@Ibrahim Iñaki exactly! 🤭
The guy who created Krav Maga was Hungarian born
@@MWC1184 wow, really?
@Noah Thompson In the states? Well, I'm not so sure about that. If I were You, I'd start to search for online tutorials/lessons. Which part of Hungary did she came from?
@Noah Thompson It's a town next to a hot spring lake, known for it's healing properties. It's not too far from where I live, Söjtör (birthplace of Ferenc Deák). And I'm right now with two of my friends, who live in Hévíz. 🤭
Brazilian 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
1 - Capoeira.
2 - JJB = Jiu-Jitsu-Brasileiro.
3 - Vale tudo=MMA raiz.
4 -kombato.
5 - huka-huka.
6 - Tarracá.
7 - luta marajoara
Eu faço jiu-jitsu
maculelê
Fun fact?
Tirando capoeira, todas as lutas que vc citou são variantes de lutas que já existiam foram inventadas por outros países como o jiu-jitsu
@@Izi-k1vmostre a fonte amigo ?
jiu-jitsu brasileiro tem semelhanças e foi inspirado sim no jiu japones mas não é a mesma coisa ! Até onde eu sei.
Kalaripayattu 🔥 proud to be a kerala ❤ 🇮🇳
Copied by Kung Fu " bodhidharman" and fake MYTH Shiv God giving respect
@@checkmate6823 never mind guys 😌No matter how good you are, someone is always going to be against you!
@@checkmate6823 👉👉👉👉👉Kalaripayattu (from India) is the oldest martial art in the world. Kung fu also originated from Kalaripayattu when Bodhidharma from India taught it to chinese and Bodhidharma built a temple also in china, called Shaolin temple, Do google before speaking something if you don't have brain.......
@@checkmate6823 wow we have a fake Buddhist here
Proud of karanataka tulunadu 😁
Angampora Sri Lanka 🇱🇰☸️❤️🦁
You forgot 'Drunk fighting' that originates always at any local bar.
ah yes the great Bar Fu
There's one actually called drunken boxing
Jujitsu - Tokyo, Japan 🇯🇵
Jodo - Tokyo, Japan 🇯🇵
Sumo - Tokyo, Japan 🇯🇵
Kendo - Tokyo, Japan 🇯🇵
Kempo - Tokyo, Japan 🇯🇵
Karate - Tokyo, Japan 🇯🇵
Taekwondo - South, Korea 🇰🇷
Hapkido - South, Korea 🇰🇷
Taekkyeon - South, Korea 🇰🇷
Kajukenbo - United States, American 🇺🇲
I REALLY DO LOVE 🇯🇵JAPANESE AND 🇰🇷 KOREA
For your knowledge Karate was introduced in India but grown in Japan
@@jigna.zankat5758
B I D
Basic Indian's Delusion.
@@jigna.zankat5758that's not even remotely true
why tokyo?
@@gleqy 🇯🇵BECAUSE TOKYO JAPAN IS MY FAVORITE STATE FROM JAPANESE OKAY IT'S COOLER IT'S TOTALLY RAD IT'S AWESOMENESS IN TOKYO JAPAN AS THE JAPANESE IS VERY TERRIFIC AND FANTASTIC, TOKYO JAPAN FROM JAPANESE AS MARTIAL ARTS FIGHTING SKILLS.
🇰🇷AND I REALLY DO LIKE SOUTH KOREA AS SEUQL SOUTH KOREA WHAT'S MY FAVORITE STATE TO IS SO VERY NICE AND SWEET AND POLITE AND GENTLE SOUTH KOREA AS THE SEUQL THAT WAS A SAFE PLACE TO BE KIND AND SWEET AND POLITE, SOUTH KOREA AS THE SEUQL FIGHTING MARTIAL ARTS.
Laos : Muay Lao
Thailand : Muay Thai
Malaysia : Silat
Indonesia: Pencak Silat
Nothing silat Melayu lol
Just pencak silat
Wkwkwk mereka gak mau kalah makanya ngadain namanya "Silat melayu" kocak emang malay gak mau kalah saing🤣 negri selalu dengki
@@girlplus6259 memang ada silat melayu lah.
@@girlplus6259 berapa banyak kali korang nak sombong dengan kosongnya ilmu korang?
@@muhaiminakbar4472 biarlah orang bodoh macam tu bro. Padahal kita semua ni asal nusantara. Indo pun wujud x sampai 100 tahun. Dh lupa asal usul dia tu. Padahal nusantara dulu. Silat adalah warisan orang Melayu. Bukan orang India orang cina, orang arab.
taekwondo and karate are my favorite ones,i do karate(orange belt) and i think taekwondo is very powerful
What style of karate?
残念ながらテコンドーは武道でも何でもありません。
ただの弱いダンスです。
Bro said Karate and now he doesn’t want to say which style and also Hapkido is far more powerful in combat, than Taekwondo.
Taekwondo is in the same category as Karate, by it, I mean that they are “hard” marital arts, not in difficulty, but in techniques. To understand it better and to not make You feel offended by any means, I will use metaphors.
Karate is more like a huge and powerful rock, it’s full of power, when it starts rolling down you can’t stop it.
Hapkido is like water, it isn’t about great power, it’s about flowing, just like a water. In my opinion to represent what Hapkido is, you need to use all of it rules by techniques and actually this is the way to test how skilled practitioner is.
It would the best, if you fought with advanced practitioner.
Ah, also Hapkido is like water, because water, when culminated it can become pool of water. Drop by drop, it will became more mighty.
It have mentality that you shouldn’t be too hard, but soft for the most of time.
As water you can dodge and look for weakness of enemy.
To use rock, I would recommend a complete or huge control of situation.
And the best way of getting control in Hapkido is to firstly use power of enemies to counter them.
@@alonoalono-cs9ywdo you realize people have different timezones than you
Gichin Funakoshi, the founder of Shotokan karate, is generally credited with having introduced and popularized karate on the main islands of Japan. In addition, many Okinawans were actively teaching, and are thus also responsible for the development of karate on the main islands.
I'd say every martial arts originated in Africa as every human is from Africa 🌍😅
Interesting, heard so many styles I didn’t even know existed and finally I learned where the ones I do know originated from. Loved this video.
KALARI was world first martial art. It was orginated from KERALA 🌴🐘. INDIA 🇮🇳.
Pencak silat🇲🇨
Not even close. rofl. Boxing and Wrestling is older. They started since the Ancient Egypt civilization. Ancient Egypt has longer history than India.
No
Angampora is world fast mashal art mekin froo manu ravana
cow dung the first food in the world made by indian
𝟰 𝗠𝗼𝗿𝗲 𝗕𝗿𝗮𝘇𝗶𝗹𝗶𝗮𝗻 𝗠𝗮𝗿𝘁𝗶𝗮𝗹 𝗔𝗿𝘁𝘀 🇧🇷
*1. Kombato*
Kombato focuses on self-defense. It was founded by Paulo Albuquerque in 1989, bringing the experience he had in various martial arts, in addition to the study of security and strategy techniques. Here there is a grading system by bands and the main point of its techniques is the application of punches, kicks, projections, immobilizations, in addition to the use of weapons such as knives and sticks.
*2. Luta Marajoara*
Originally from northern Brazil, more precisely from Marajó Island, Luta Marajoara is a martial art very similar to wrestling, as it prioritizes techniques of projection and imbalance. There is no consensus as to its origins, but it is said that it was born from the fighting practices of the Aruá indigenous peoples, together with the influence of Africans.
*3. Tarracá*
Tarracá is an original fight from Maranhão. Very similar to the Luta Marajoara, it is characterized by the techniques of projection and imbalance, where the objective is to make the opponent fall backwards into the ground. Tarracá is a mixture of indigenous, European and African traditions, through the people who lived there.
*4. Huka-huka*
Martial art practiced by the Xingu and Bakairi indigenous people of the state of Mato Grosso. With characteristics similar to Tarracá and Luta Marajoara, the objective is also to knock the opponent down. It starts with the two athletes kneeling, starting when the mediator, known as the “owner of the fight”, goes to the center of the arena and calls the opponents by name.
𝗙𝘂𝗻 𝗙𝗮𝗰𝘁: According to the Blog of the Military Police of the State of São Paulo, the modality was introduced and practiced by the military of the Escola Superior de Soldados, in São Paulo.
*By Ewerton Teixeira*
blog.esportudo.com/artes-marciais-brasileiras-que-voce-provavelmente-nao-conhece#aoh=16443435010117&referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&_tf=Fonte%3A%20%251%24s&share=https%3A%2F%2Fblog.esportudo.com%2Fartes-marciais-brasileiras-que-voce-provavelmente-nao-conhece
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Brazilian 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
1 - Capoeira.
2 - JJB = Jiu-Jitsu-Brasileiro.
3 - Vale tudo=MMA raiz.
4 -kombato.
5 - huka-huka.
6 - Tarracá.
7 - Fun fact.
8 - luta marajoara
Useless fighting skills
Sri Lanka 🇱🇰Angampora
Myanmar 🇲🇲Lethwei and Thai Mua Thai 🇹🇭are the most crucial fighting of art
Indeed
พม่าและไทยคือคู่ต่อสู้มายาวนาน มวยไทยเกิดได้เพราะสู้กับพม่า พม่าใช้เลธเว่ย ในประวัติศตร์ตามตะเข็บชายแดน คนพม่าและไทยจะไปต่อยพนันเงิน
Lethwei your azz
It’s interesting how different cultures have different fighting styles and different ways of looking at the art and aspects of fighting. Fighting is natural and primitive and it’s fascinating how humans throughout history have established all kinds of different forms of it.
Top 10 martial arts in the world.
1. Sambo🇷🇺
2. Kung fu🇨🇳
3. Karate🇯🇵
4. Boxing🇺🇸
5. Jujitsu🇯🇵
6. Muay thai🇹🇭
7. Pencak silat🇮🇩
8. Taekwondo🇰🇷
9. Capoera🇧🇷
10. Wushu🇨🇳
Sambo in place No.1 because there fighter is the beast in UFC MMA.
Kung fu Indian martial art not chinese if u won't agree ask chinese even they accept that kung fu is from India
The word "Kung Fu" means mastery or excellence. The word "Wushu" encompasses Chinese martial arts, however, it is not an error to treat them as synonyms. Kung Fu is divided in different ways, one of them is according to its origin. Those that are of external origin have Indian roots as you mention, but they are still Chinese martial arts. Greetings.
i think all is as strong, it depends on the people who mastered it.
Boxing is britain🇬🇧/ Kickboxing is american 🇺🇸
Muay thai
Nice video. I love it 🥰👏🏻
Pencak silat & Tarung Drajat 🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
SILAT , PENCAK SILAT , TARUNG DRAJAT all of that is Originaly from INDONESIA but SILAT also exist in Thailand , Malaysia , Singapore and Brunei
Oldest Silat from India. Tarung Drajat is simplifier of Silat.
@@dimulaidari hahahah.. Fakta dari sumber mana itu dude? Belum pernah ada ahli sejarah mengatakan hal itu , lagi satu malaysian makin gila ,dah tak bisa claim dengan bukti lagi dan mengelak Silat memang asli Minang kabau Indonesia , sekarang Buat Karangan baru lagi Silat asal India untuk mengelak Fakta Silat dari Indonesia hahaha...tipikal Malay selalu iri dengki pada Indonesia 😂
@@dimulaidari Tarung drajat adalah Military martial arts dari Salah satu Tentara Indonesia , tak ada hubungannya dengan Silat dude , sepertinya kau ini sedang mabuk arak , ngomong ngawur semua tak jelas faktanya seperti tipikal malaysian claiming budaya Indonesia 😂
@@User-dfly95xcw23cfw tapi anjing media sosial🇵🇱 🐕 kalah dengan malaysia🇲🇾 th-cam.com/video/naX8TcgpPL0/w-d-xo.html
Kalaripayattu is one of the oldest form of martial arts also called 'mother of all martial arts'. Legends say an Indian monk named Bodhidharma was the one to propagate this to the Chinese which later turned into kung fu.
Bodhidharma is Tamil pallva king
Not really, Kusti and boxing (Musti-Yudha) are oldest with the oldest evidence available. Also, Chinese people already had the concept of martial arts, Bodhidharma/Dhamu organised it and established Shaolin Temple. Stop spreading wrong information. Btw Muay Thai is heavily influenced by Musti Yudha and Kalaripayattu
@@MrPanda-sw4lf by propagation I did mean reorganization since he spread his own experiences.
@@MrPanda-sw4lf but I will accept that kusti is older
È solo una leggenda questa OK? perché tutte le arti marziali hanno avuto la loro origine nei rispettivi paesi ok? Tutti avevano un proprio stile di lotta e pensare il contrario è assurdo ok?
Japan is the motherland of almost a highest number of martial arts
नही चीन में कुंगफू भारत से गया था और बुद्धिस्म भी
muay thai and muay lao are base from myanmar martial arts
@@KOUROSHjan No , India Gives Buddhism and ancient Martial arts to China, Go and chek
@user-lk5ny9ot6gcry
Weabooooo
Ooh Sikaran the Martial Arts of the Philippines originated in Baras, Rizal and it was still active as a sport in the province 😊😊
I was born on the island of Micronesia in the area of the world known as Oceania. One island of Micronesia, Kiribati, happens to have a long tradition of Martial Arts, but are kept on the DL for some reason. But either way, the martial arts practiced are as follows;
Nabakai, Nakara, Ruabou, Tabiang, Taborara, Tebania, Temata-aua, Te Rawarawanimon, and Terotauea
As you can see, there's a whole slew of 'em. Frankly, it reminds me of the several different styles of Kung Fu
India🇮🇳 - 🔥 *Kalaripayattu* 🔥
Боевой гопак...
Как же я ору! XD
Ище и погавкай...!?
Чего так?
То ли дело «боевые искусства», ггг
@@timor8украина причём тут
Или двойные стандарты
84 год это украина а самбо ссср 😂
Погуглил бы сначала, чтобы не позориться.
-Hey, Japão! Quantas artes marciais você possui?
Japão- Sim.
Also anime 😅
Japan is the main country of martial arts
I am a Sikaran & Arnis player from the Philippines, I am proud of our own martial arts and known for the courage and fortitude of our Filipino
My Style that i train
-Taekwondo(WTF/Olympic style)
-Boxing
-Arnis(Stick fighting/Empty Hand Strike)
-Muay Thai
But if you want fight against person who using knife or sword, you can try learnt Silat Melayu from Malaysia. Silat have many types. But, the most popular Silat in Malaysia is Silat Gayong. You can learnt how to fight against people who using weapon, and you also can learnt how to using weapon. Weapon that I mean is like...Sword or knife. But, Silat not only about fight against weapon like that, but the whole...technique in fight.
For more to easily to understand, Silat just like...Kung Fu. Overall technique...you can learnt. Fight against person with empty weapon or fight againts person with weapon. But, Silat also have technique like..wrestling a bit. Like Pencak Silat.
Even I wait until the end and no boxing. Then I started to think boxing isn't a martial art? :-)
@@pesmobilemalaysia8097 if you want to fight With a person with a knife, you have to run 🤣
@@bubu5264 Nope. If you learnt Silat, Silat have a technique to fight with knife. If you just learnt boxing, Muay Thai, or Wrestling, ya...you just must run away from enemy. But if you learnt Silat, you can know how to handle with person have knife in their hand.
@@pesmobilemalaysia8097 thats fake
Cool Video. Thnx
Muay Thai 🇹🇭 & pencak silat 🇮🇩
Silat milik bangsa melayu,kok mau diklaim Indon juga?apa ya yg aslinya benar benar dari Indon?
@@wanahmad2567jangan asal fitnah lu,pencat silat lebih duluan di Minangkabau dan juga Minangkabau bukan keturunan Melayu nian.ngerti lu
Portugal sempre dá um jeito de despertar a Quinta sério nos Brasileiros...
Nem fudendo que eu luto esse Jogo do Pau 😂😂
Pois é né, melhor nome kkk
Jogo do pau me quebrou demais
1=Capoeira 2=Muay Thai 3=Kung Fu 4=Sumo5=Jujitsu6=Taekwondo
Você pratica todos esses estilos?
@@renanalves. I dont Understadt you
@@julesboomer363 you practice all these styles
@@renanalves. I love Tekken the Videogame and Eddy is my Favorite Fighter in Tekken Eddy use Capoeira
That's no ranking...for the best martial arts bro. It's just...if you strong and smart to fight...you can win. Meanwhile if you learnt more than 5 different martial arts, it doesn't mean...you can win against the person who just finish 1 martial art. It's up to individual potential. Not martial arts. Because, in this world, some of martial arts...have a principe, and their principe is..."Don't show off". Just learnt to protect our self if we in danger only, not using to be a fighter in MMA, or UFC.
In my country, we have Silat. Silat are the one of many martial arts...have a principe, to not show off and hit ourself face just for perfomance, like boxing or Muay Thai, or MMA competition. It will not allow it in Silat principe. You can make a competition..but more too focus on 1 technique, without need to hit opponent face for perfomance. That's all.
You finally got it right excellent video and have a good evening.
Karate, muaythai & boxing is perfect for real street fighting
I prefer the Colt 45
Don't forget silat
Taekwondo bro
Don’t worry I practice the way of the Glock
Some sort of boxing/kickboxing style and wrestling.
Indonesian:
1. karate
2.twaikondo
3.pencak silat
4.bela diri
5.silat
Salam dari indonesia🇮🇩
Karate sm taekwondo dri jepang sm korea, bkn dri indo. Kl dri indo ya pencak silat, phst, silat derajat, silat tempur
Kung fu and karate 🔥🔥🔥
It's so many variants martial arts from Japan😁😁😁
Well , Japan is known for martial arts , weapons , samurais and ninjas
Escrima is the most popular Martial Arts in the Philippines and it was used by the Philippine National Police and Philippine Military
🍦
No one asking
at tsaka Barangay Tanod
4:23 it's there, just by a different name
@@aceeeeeee8830 no one cares about your opinion
NINJUTSU
I would say, from my experience in Ninjutsu, that the art is an “eye opener”. That is to say, although you train in sequences (very bad for fighting) and so rarely get punched, except in very good Ninjutsu schools, Ninjutsu puts the finger where it should be put when it comes to street fighting that is to say:
• A weapon doesn’t make you invincible
• You are limitless: you can bite, grab balls - not just hit it-, finger lock, eye gouge, hair pull, shirt tug/trap
• Surprise is the element of any fights so you better adapt (the well known “10.000 fights, no surprise” motto
• When you train using a weapon, make sure to understand that weapons are forms too; a katana can be replaced with a chair, a staff can be replaced with a bench according to the situation
That’s how Ninjutsu is useful for me in real fights. I certainly learnt Kata from Ninjutsu that I was happy to pull out in training, stripped from their sequence move and adapted for combat situation.
But that’s it: don’t expect to go learn Ninjutsu and become a killer because this will not happen. I am particularly dubious of arts, Ninjutsu included, that trains you to be the perfect killer when you are never confronted to real fight.
What I can say however is that providing that you do a good combat sport, that you went in a fight before and that you can see the gem among the superfluous, then Ninjutsu can be one of the best martial arts to take to develop your street fighting abilities.
Others than roaming bars of course.
I like 1.MuayThai 2.Taichi 3.Kung Fu 4.Jujitsu 5.Judo 💜
Awesome sharing this one
Kalari payatu was the first ever martial art which was originated in India and was developed by the King of Kerala, Bodhi Dharma!!!! Nice video by the way!!!!
@@balvelan2393 yeah bodhidharma is from tamil nadu and he didnt create kalari he merely spread it
Kalari was invented by parashurama
Bodhi dharma tamil nadu da boootuuu
@@jagadesh3652 athukku enna kalari payattu credittum ugalukku venumma😄😄 enna da eppadi ellam copi pannathu nega evalo alarinalum kalari payyatu born kerala taaan sunnni punde
@@AbinavAbinav-hz2gt bodhi dharma is the third son of pallava king from kanjipuram na kalari naa kandupuduchen sollave illa paraka vetti payya booomer koodi mama payale
@@AbinavAbinav-hz2gt kurutu koodi nalla para soooda budddi looper adra gomma vanta adivce punda panradu na yenna sonen ne theriyama thevidiya madri credit pathi pesura chapri
the martial arts of Mexico were missing
1.xilam🇲🇽
2.sucem🇲🇽
3.lucha libre mexicana🇲🇽
Next Video
La lucha libre es teatro
@@APPLICA_TESTA teatro es más bien lo que hace WWE pero estoy definiendo a la lucha libre mexicana como arte marcial por la definición de que es un arte marcial en el estricto sentido de la palabra lucha libre mexicana cuenta como un arte por si misma
@@eaglemexhicoault1677 No es un arte marcial como tal
@@ivanprado5312 creo que ya explique porque lo estoy definiendo como arte marcial si bien es más bien un deporte espectáculo tiene alguna característica que encajan en la definición de arte marcial ya que si nos podemos estrictos muchos estilos de combate que aparecen en este video no debería ser tampoco definidos como artes marciales algunos entran en la categoría de deportes de contacto y otros en sistemas de defensa personal y militar
Excellent effort in compiling these names. However, I wish to share some corrections in the case of India. Most of the Indian states have their own Martial Arts. In Tamizh Naad it is Silambu, in Punjab it is Gatka, for the Marathas it is Mardani Khel so on and so forth. Kalaripayattu is the Kerala martial arts form which has 18 mora or adavu; which may be translated to English as styles. In serial some are Othiram, Khadakam, Chadulam, Mandalam so on and so forth. That which you have shown as Musti-Yudha is actually Vaal Payattu (Archery). Mushthi Yudha is Boxing. May Payattu is Karate. As we know the meaning of Karate is empty hand, so is the meaning of May Payattu. If one delves deeper and deeper into the History of Martial Arts world over; believe it or not; one would come to the conclusion that Lord Parashurama was the first instructor of the world. Lord Siva was his Guru. He was the one who gave Kalari to Kerala. Kalari has vast meanings. It includes not only martial arts, but also the studies of Science, Mathematics, Languages, Shastras like Marma shastra and last but not the least Kalaripayattu, that is martial arts. We all might know that a Tamizh Buddhist Monk Bodhidharman, who was an expert in Silambu went to Kera Pradesha (today's Kerala), mastered all these and took them to China. The reason for him to leave Tamizh Naad was that he was not permitted to impart education to the lower caste. The King; who was his own elder brother had summoned him. He refused to appear and left to spread the knowledge to the world. That is the richness some Indians projected. The world need to delve deeper to know these facts. We also might know there are 18 styles in Chinese martial arts too. Precisely most forms of the martial arts in the world today have been derived from 'Kalaripayattu'. For example Angampora of Sri Lanka is Angapporu in Malayalam. Teravada of China is derived from Tharavadu of Malayalam, which means the original root of the family.
The sloka that gives the 18 adavu or styles of Kalaripayattu is given below for the benefit of people who are interested. However, it is in Sanskrit.
ओतिरम्, कटकंचडुलम्मण्डलंवृत्तचक्रं सुकंकालम् चैव ।
विजयंविश्वमोहनंतिर्यंमण्डलम्, गदयाऽखेटगह्वरं श्रृणु ।
श्त्रुंजयंसौभद्रंपटलम्पुराजयंच कायावृद्धित्तेयजभषऋ ।
शिलाखण्डम् गदाशास्त्रंतर्ह्यनुत्तममडवुकळष्टादशी ।
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Martial Arts and Weapons are given by The Almighty God to maintain peace and harmony in the world. It is not to impose one's capabilities upon others, but it is to share knowledge, become wiser and stronger. It has to be used only on ASURAS; the people who challenge peace and harmony in the world. 🙏Aum Shanti🙏
Ah but is it not true that most martial arts originate from Africa? Though the Indians, Chinese and Japanese have invented their own, which people laid the foundation for all martial arts?
@@childoflight9084 well to be honest kalari IS called the mother of all martial arts
@@Sommyadeep_roy true, but that doesn't make it the first.
@@childoflight9084 considering how old it is it could be i just brought the title to light so it can signify something.....but i guess i can't really argue as i don't know much about the history of martial arts
@@Sommyadeep_roy fair enough. Have a good day man
Great work
As Malaysian Silat Master, i can confirm there is different between SILAT MELAYU (Malaysia) and PENCAK SILAT (Indonesia)
Really? What is the fundamental difference?
STOP
@@user-mo7dd1vt1sWHY
@@user-mo7dd1vt1s silat itu mematikan kalau dipakai di UFC.
@@IrboniSoni-ws1pnngawur, mematikannya dimana? Kalau pakai teknik self defense ya pasti dilarang, beladiri lain juga gitu, kalau full body Contact?
I really like this presentation because it shows the fact that combat fighting and self-defense is universal, and that different people approach it in many ways.
Thank you so much for your wonderful information. You have missed out a very important martial art from 🇮🇳 India among the sikh community known as the gatka.
Gatka is a form of martial art associated primarily with the Sikhs of the Punjab and other related ethnic groups, such as Hindkowans. It is a style of stick-fighting, with wooden sticks intended to simulate swords. Wikipedia
Its the one shown in the pic, I think
@@johngr1747 no it's not there in the video
Bro what about world first martial art kalaripayattu
@@beatdownfightzone7210 no it is not the first martial art 😀
@@mr.noname6109 it's one of the oldest though. I the oldest martial art is wrestling
All are ☸️ buddhist countries in Power Kung fu..im so proud of that ❤
Love from 🇱🇰
Bro kunfu originated from India and developed in China so that is not an art of any Buddhist country that is an art of Hindu country ❤😊
Buddhism originates from Hinduism and so did their martial art. Muaythai is explained in ramayan and kalari paystu in parshuram.@@baikunthanathnayak3841
Since the 1920’s Muay Thai has been transformed into a ringsport, mainly because too many people died during matches (!). It’s so much more than just a ring sport. That said, it is true that Muay Thai nowadays focuses mainly on one-to-one, unarmed combat. But in that perspective, it’s the best fighting system there is, part of it being due to it’s toughness.
If you want to learn how to defend yourself in a couple of months, Krav is a very smart system, with which you can quickly learn basic skills to fight (after all it was designed for that). That’s the power of Krav imho: it teaches you basic skills and you’ll be a somewhat alround fighter fast. But you’ll be a fighter with lower skills. And that’s the main drawback of Krav: it lacks a bit of depth because a lot of technique is simplified (again, in my opinion).
I’d like to point out that I’ve been training martial arts for over 35 years. I’ve started with judo, karate and over the last 20 years I’m into Muay Thai. I did do Krav Maga as well.
So, to answer your question: if you want to learn some skills in a short amount of time: do Krav Maga. If you want to become a skilled, tough as nails fighter: start Muay Thai. If you want to be really, really dangerous: do both!
Have you ever been kicked by a Muay Thai boxer? Alternatively, have you ever had to defend yourself against a knife attack vs a proficient Krav Maga trained soldier? I’ve experienced both, and I can tell you…
…Muay Thai boxers are some of the best martial artists I’ve ever encountered. Being kicked or punched or elbowed by one is like being kicked by a deer… yes, that’s happened to me also, but by accident. Similarly, an experienced Krav Maga practitioner is equally as brutal.
Here’s the short of it - if it’s self defense you are looking for, both are effective, however, KM is a highly effective system and practice for street scuffles and street defense against an armed villain, or multiple villains. Effective KM courses are designed to enable you to end a fight swiftly, and cripple the aggressors ability to attack with a weapon. I had a very intense sparring session with an Israeli prison service guard trained in KM and he was a beast - almost broke my arm after pulling my shoulder slightly out of socket. It took me several months of resistance band rehab to recover since I needed to continue to train.
Vous avez envoyé
uay Thai is highly effective as well as you are trained to take a beating and give a beating. To me MT is a strike-driven discipline vs KM, which is a self-defense driven discipline. Keep in mind KM has traces of MT within it. That being said, I have never felt more beat up than after sparring with a MT boxer. I was bruised for days and felt the aching all over my body for weeks, even a couple of months.
I will offer this up to you - in attack scenarios a MT fighter stands their ground and is trained to absorb strikes and can effectively strike back with brutal proficiency, but MT fighters are not often trained to defend against bats, knifes, sticks, etc., and a determined attacker is a dangerous attacker because they are usually not disciplined. Krav Maga fighters are trained to disarm, counter with brutal efficiency also, with a purpose to end the confrontation as a state-of-mind.
For me, smart self-defense is quickly neutralizing an opponent and the situation. I believe this can be effectively be done with either discipline, but I lean toward Krav Maga for self-defense aspects, attacks with weapons, and rear attach encounters.
I respect all martial disciplines and I believe the practitioner’s decision-making is the equalizer in a fight. The best self-defense discipline is the one you practice and become proficient at.
All that said, don’t get kicked by a Muay Thai boxer! ????
Обезоружить человека с ножом, это ближе к кино. Тут либо смерть либо серьезные травмы. Бой против ножа, только другое оружие, а все системы как правило обманывают
Комбат хопак🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ай, держите меня семеро, а-то пятеро не удержали
🐑,не удержат... перёд тем как гавкать..надо это сначала видеть..!!
@@алекс-м6у3г чому нЭ дЭржавнию мiвiю?
Pencak silat 🇮🇩🔥
Yoii🙏
After watching that indonesian movie "The raid redemption", I badly want to train pencak silat now, it was so badass🔥.
@@kamiya-samaselitevampiresキング please translate to Indonesia 🙏🙏🙏🙏
X: How Many martial arts do you want?
Japan: *YES!*
Kerala kalaripayattu ❤️ proud malayali (kerala)
Is kalari created by malayali?
@@Me7_278 yes
@@predator8733 by whom? I just wanna know his/her name...
@@Me7_278 nee google poyi nokk ...ok
@@predator8733 Google😶 ok I'm done
Awesome to see Glima represented, and that it was Loose Grip/Combat Glima as well.
Not sure if I like the picture you have used to represent it though, as the "uniform" is loose trousers, or viking breaches (if one is viking reenactor), and bear chest.
The wrestling outfit is however a way better option to the icelandic belted variant.
Icelandic belted Glima is purely a sport thing, while Loose Grip Glima is a combat sport version of Combat Glima (witch is used by the Norwegian Special Forces
Karate: Ill kick your ass!
Taekwondo: your gonna have to catch me first.
tnx i will use to my project
You forgot a few from other countries like the UK which has the Art of Self Defense/Boxing that is combination of boxing and wrestling for self defense in 1800's. Bartitsu which is combination of boxing and Jujitsu. Catch Wrestling/CCC is also another indigenous fighting art from the UK.
Germany also had a fighting art called Kampfringen (combat wrestling) used in unarmed combat in Medieval to Renaissance era which is now being revived in HEMA. Boxing and Wrestling were also instructed as forms of self defense during the Turnverein era in Germany when physical fitness through gymnastics was very popular.
France also had La Canne which is the fighting art using stick/cane similar to Arnis.
Italy also has Abrazare which is unarmed combat from medieval era which is now being revived in HEMA. Nova Scrimia might be a good place to look for this. There is also Sicilian knife fighting called Paranza corta which was used in the game Assassins Creed.
There's also Sa Strumpa, from Sardegna.
Savate from France?
@@alfredestrada2729 That one was mentioned in the video
And many other knife fighting Styles ....
SYSTEMA
The word "Systema" refers to a range of Russian martial arts in much the way that "wushu" or "kung fu" refers to a range of Chinese martial arts. The martial art most North Americans know of as "Systema" is Systema Ryabko, as popularized by his student Vladimir Vasiliev.
I had known of Vasiliev through magazine articles and ads for many years. When I visited Toronto around 2000, he was one of the local martial artists I made a point to spend some time with. An acquaintance of mine from the area who was well embedded in the GTA martial arts community oriented me to a number of local instructors, most of them MMA, muay Thai, BJJ. I asked about Vasiliev, and he said "It's weird stuff, but Vlad can do it." I had limited time in the city, but was curious. I visited his school for one class.
A couple years later, there was a Russian comp sci grad student at my university who had a background in Systema, who wanted to share his art and just have people to train with in his new city. We trained together a bit.
Now, many of you reading this have seen videos of Systema training and demos that have made you chuckle and maybe write them off as collective delusion. At the time I visited Vasiliev, I did not have as much martial arts experience as I do now, but I had a pretty decent foundation of about seven or eight years, which was spread between a couple traditional arts (Aikido and classical kung fu) and some modernist (JKD Concepts and Blauer Tactical). Web video was not as developed at the time as it is now. TH-cam wouldn't even exist for another five years. There were sometimes downloadable .wmv's, but there weren't that many of them. So I hadn't seen Systema in action and I had no idea what to expect. While I didn't experience everything in Systema in that hour and a half or so, I did get some flavour of it.
You might have heard Systema described as fluid, formless, adaptable, "with no fixed movements", things like that. The same sorts of phrases are sometimes used to describe Krav Maga or JKD, so you wonder what people actually mean by that. They apply to Systema in a completely different way. Put it this way: If some other martial arts are like fabricated toys--model planes, little red wagons and such, you could say that JKD or Krav Maga are like Lego. They're modular and you can assemble it into different things. Systema seemed to me more like modeling clay. It was more fluid and formless than Lego. Nothing seemed familiar. It didn't have solid, recognizable pieces the way JKD or Krav do: "Oh, that was a boxing punch, that was a Japanese jujitsu wrist-lock." It seemed like the only time a movement was repeated the same way was when I asked, "Wait, what did you do there? Could you show me again?" It had more in common with West-coast-hippie-"free movement" dance than anything else I've experienced before or since in the martial arts realm .... but with intent. Another Quora respondent likened it to Ido Portal's "Movement" stuff, and I echo that. I’m not saying it is like that. I’m saying that to my untrained eye, it gives a similar impression.
One of Sun-Tzu's great lines was "The height of strategy is to attack your opponent's strategy". When working with Vasiliev, I felt frustrated and baffled. He was always shifting in a way that would not only make me miss, but make me not know what I should do next. When you watch videos of Ryabko or Vasiliev demonstrating their art, you may chuckle at how slowly their “opponent” is moving and think that they’re being “cooperative”. They’re not cooperating. They’re baffled. They’re moving slowly because the things that Vasiliev and Ryabko are doing are pretty uncomfortable for them and they don’t want V or R to do them hard and fast.
Training with the grad student, I never had that feeling. He was, relatively, a Systema rookie. With Vasiliev, I felt that if we fought for real, he'd hurt me badly, effortlessly. With the other fellow, I felt that if we fought for real, I'd out-speed him and win. Which is fair enough. I'd been doing martial arts of various sorts for a decade by then, and he had a couple years of Systema.
Now in the videos, you might have seen some things that purport to be borderline paranormal. I experienced one such technique with Vasiliev. You might have heard it referred to as "taking away the hit". He struck me in the solar plexus and winded me. It really hurt. I was doubled over. Then he said "breathe", waved his hand in front of me, and it immediately stopped hurting. The effect was dramatic. My rational mind says that his hand movement cued me to adjust my posture and breathing so that I stopped doing something that perpetuated the pain--say, clenching my anterior core muscles or something. But I've never seen anyone outside of Systema able to do that. My brief time at Vasiliev's school had a few quirky surprises like that, but that one stands out in my memory. They lead me to believe that yes, the people who practice Systema Kadochnikova have some knowledge of applied physiology and kinesiology that many other martial artists don't.
Another moment from my brief time with Vasiliev sticks in my memory. Near the end of the class, my mind was reeling from the overflow of brand new, unfamiliar stuff for which I had no point of reference. I asked him, "Where does Systema come from, originally, what's it based in?" Vasiliev asked, "What kind of people are you?" "Chinese." He smiled, "Systema came from China." I looked at him in even greater bafflement, and he walked away. I repeated the conversation to a student. He explained, "I think what he means is that Russia is a very big country, and borders a lot of other countries, and martial knowledge passed in and out, so it's influenced by many different countries. If you'd said you were from India, he would have said that Systema is Indian."
Bro just wrote a whole entire paragraph 💀
"Systema" has been debunked years ago, it's a scam MA.
@jedigamerjoe530 the bro just revised the martial arts handbook🤦
wee
father of martial arts Bodhidharma's
🇮🇳❤️🇯🇵🇰🇷🇨🇳
Father of all martial art is Wrestling... it is from Africa , great grand father of india
Fun fact : actually an Indian monk bodhidharma introduced kung fu to Chinese
No, if I am not bad, he introduced Indian martial art and then in china it was changed and named as "chinese martial art".
Fun fact 2: tai chi is chinese
Andhbhakt
Bodhidharma wasn't a real person. And he wasn't said to have known martial arts. That part comes from Indian movies. 😂
@@ilikedinosaurs4992 lol
You know that Indians learned their arts by the time Alexander the Great came there, right?
Honorable.
Yaw Yan(Philippines)
Sanda(Beijing, China)
Kun Khmer/Pradal Serey(Cambodia)
Taido(Japan)
Muay Boran and Muay Chaiya(Thailand)
Kyokushin Karate(Japan)
Wing Chun(Hong Kong/China)
Bajiquan(China)
Choy li fut(China)
Bohk Wrestling(Mongolia)
San Soo Kung Fu(USA)
Moo Duk Kwan/Soo Bahk Do(South Korea)
Tang Soo Do(South Korea)
Ameri-Dote(USA)
XD
Ameri-dote, huh? Restomp that groin!
No, Philippines is Tsenelas hampasan
Muay Chaiya is only one of the many styles included in the umbrella term that is "Muay Boran" ! Other styles of "Muay Boran" include Muay Khorat, Muay Lopburi, and Muay Ta Sao... just to name a few. "Muay Boran" itself is actually the traditional & original form of Muay Thai. The style of Muay Thai seen nowadays is more of a 'combat sport' than a 'martial art'. Modern Muay Thai has a limited number of techniques whereas a style of "Muay Boran" (or "Muay Thai Boran") contains a lot more than what is seen in the "Thai Boxing" ring.
There are several differences between a "combat sport" and "martial art". Although, all CAN be categorized as a "martial art"... not all of them are !
In fact, some of the fighting arts mentioned in this video are a type of combat sport rather than martial art. To simplify...
A. Martial Art = "no-holds-barred"
B. Combat Sport = limited by the 3 'Rs' which make it not the best choice for street defense.
The 3 'Rs' include:
1) Rules
2) Ring
3) Referees
Fun fact, it is called tang su do, but with the years a new tang su do started,a more competitive one, one who was pretty much away from the concept that our tang su do has, so they modified the name into tang soo do for this kind of tang su do
Japão: Judô 😠🥋
Tailândia: Muay thai 😠🥊
Brasil: Jiu-jitsu 😠🥋
Portugal: Jogo do pau 🤣🌴
Jogo do Pau .I.
"vale tudo" is One of the most dangerous fights, as literally anything goes to win, even death
Hugs from Brazil🇧🇷❤️ Jiu Jitsu and Capoeira made in Brazil❤️🇧🇷
Hugs? 🤔
Jiu-jitsu is japan
@@25xhenry Brasilian Jiu-Jitsu-Gracie is Brazil.
@@Helloweener1000 gracie ok
Don't forget Luta Livre
Arnis was actually the two rattan sticks you use or the weapon. The martial arts is actually called Kali or Eskrima that had been used in a lot of action films and tv series these days, like Daredevil and moon knight
Eh, it's nor the first time a martial art is named for the weapon or item, look at savate. It's literally a dencers footwear.
@@suspicion7392 but it's really name kali or eskrima not arnis
@@afkbum9921 name changes over the years, besides there's a distintion between them (depends kn who you ask) we just use any of the three terms for convinience sake, basically these three are umbrella terms for martial arts in the Phillippines that uses weapons, larrying, blocking in an offensive and defensive manner
Bro didn't even mention Black Widow (it's not that bad a movie) 😂 it's her iconic weapons.
@@chilliam00 cap use eskrima in winter soldier as well
Proud to be Asian 💪👊
Especially Japanese ppls are amazing ♥️
*in my country,trending martial arts is taekwondo,karate,kungfu,muai thai,and pencak silat*
_This all are CREATED peaceful BUDDHIST MONK who created for self defense_
Nice information
Kalaripayattu and Kung fu are my favourite 🇮🇳🇨🇳
Why China flag kung fu is Indian martial art and even chinese accept it
They both are indian martial arts 🇮🇳🇮🇳
Bodhidharaman 🔥❤️ Save the Name 🙌🏻 from India 🇮🇳
Nah
Kalaripayattu the mother of all martial artistic forms🙏🏻
Copied from bodhidharman Kung Fu
@@checkmate6823 👉👉👉👉👉Kalaripayattu (from India) is the oldest martial art in the world. Kung fu also originated from Kalaripayattu when Bodhidharma from India taught it to chinese and Batuo(another Indian monk) built a temple also in china, called Shaolin temple, thank you so much🙏
PANKRATION
In your dreams.
Kung fu is much better than your martial art.
@@johncarter40101
Nope, bodhidharaman an Indian saint invented Kung Fu, and shaolin martial arts.
Bhai number 1 video.... 😎😀
Lekin bhai KARATE game Japan ka nahi he... Aap yek bar bodhidharman movie dheko...
Aor ha me bhi Sport Boy hu...
Me tin game khel ta hu....
1. KATATE
2. TAEKWONDO
3. PENCAK SILAT...
Aor mene PENCAK SILAT ka national leval khela he...
Aor selvar madal mila he...
Mera proper game KARATE he
KARATE me mera black belt he
Aor muje please batao ki ap konsa game khel te ho........ 🥰😎🥹🤗🤔...........--~•°
Pencak silat is a traditional martial art originating from the Archipelago (Indonesia). This martial art is widely known in Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore, Philippines straits
Indon please Don't klaim,silat originally from bangsa melayu
claim indog
First time I learned about silat is though Raid movie by iko uwais
@@dinalgaming8439 wkwkwk,bangsa melayu sudah ada ribuan tahun lebih awal daripada bangsa Indon,gimana orang Indon bilang silat aslinya dari Indon,wkwkwk
@@wanahmad2567 try harder, pencak silat discovered in riau during the sriwijaya kingdom, the history of pencak silat itself developed from the indigenous indonesian tribes to hunt, fight, and self-defense or protect group from all forms of threats.
3:54 Marital arts from different countries
Russia:. Marital arts💀
what creativity
Real name: army's mma
Though the "names" or "styles" have different philosophy, you can see around the world that fighting is everywhere and their techniques and methods have similarities. Basically, human fighting style are based from human instincts and needs.
And are restrained by the human body
It is mostly about that
Same thing with sword fighting, it is essentially the same
Yes indeed
Notice the differing emphasis between grapples, or certain forms of striking, between different styles. This is often owed to the history and demographics of a style's practitioners. Ethnically taller people (relative to ethnic groups neighboring them) tend to develop styles that make greater use of their longer limbs. Tae Kwon Do is an example of this; Koreans tended to be taller than many other Southeast Asian peoples, so they had an advantage in terms of striking range with their kicks relative to (as an example) a Japanese combatant.
Yes in terms of their geographical location which is located in the Tropic of Cancer which experienced 4 seasons, which has a factor in the development of their bodies and their style of fighting. Basically, Southeast Asian like us Filipinos, Thais, Vietnamese, Indonesians, and others, their fighting style tend to be based on closed range fighting due to their body type.
In Poland we practive the art of 'Wpierdol', it is very effective
Ameridote
If it real that “ effective “ the world would hear of it by now and you wouldn’t had to tell us about it ! 😂
@@thegoldenprince8642 its a secret amongst the slavs
Judo, karate, krav maga and pangratio are the most useful arts during a street fight.
I’d like to say boxing is also quite useful.
Sanırım Sayokan🇹🇷 hakkında bilgin yok. Sayokan insanların kendisini sokakta bıçak, sopa, silah vb. aletlere karşı savunmaları için geliştirildi. Oldukça etkilidir. Türk ordusunun en etkili birimleri bu sporu öğreniyor.
Thank you for putting in krav maga! My friends use it but im more of a bjj guy tbh. Krav maga basically means "physical fight" in hebrew, and it pretty much combines some martial arts to make one. And as the pic shows, its more about disarming armed enemies and takedowns. Ive tried karate, judo and capoeira too. Love from israel❤🇮🇱
Kung fu 🇨🇳, karate 🇯🇵and kalari🇮🇳😊❤
Kung fu and karate are cool. Kalari sucks!
I'm from Vietnam 🇻🇳, but I love Muay Thai.🇹🇭
I love Vovinam
Tôi đến từ Mexico🇲🇽 nhưng tôi yêu võ thuật của Việt Nam vovinam🇻🇳
@@eaglemexhicoault1677Thank you for loving Vietnamese martial arts
India 🇮🇳 is the mother of all Martial arts 🇮🇳🇮🇳♥️♥️
Not, Japan and China and Korea create many Martial arts