Excellent work Martin. I have not trained with you in a few years and I have not seen any recent videos until today. Your movement and skill have grown and the improvements shown are amazing. Don't get me wrong, you were good back then, but the efficiency, timing, effortlessness are all palpable. What ever you are doing, it is working. Nice to see you again.
Martin was already highly skilled in other effective methods of martial arts before moving to Systema. He is well aware of brutal knife attacks and the many common techniques. This is helping students achieve important aspects in fighting and not being injured. Sceptics havent been hands on with him.
warm greetings from northern Scandinavia. Much admiration do i have for your work, some things you do and perform i have never seen anyone else do but myself, most of the things i see you do i have never seen anywhere else. I have followed your work for a few years now and my need to meet and teach from you grows ever stronger, hopefully one day , when i get some peace and quiet and a lack of chaos in my life , we will meet and we will experience one another. live well // Johannes Jonasson.
@Johnny Weltraum You're obviously a child in understanding fighting. Take a Systema class and watch all of your "skill" evaporate. You people are hilarious.
Go train there and see if your unfounded opinion stays the same. Masters of other martial arts like Rigan Michado, Dan Inosanto, Joe Gher, Wesley Snipes, and MANY MORE train in Systema because it only makes them BETTER. But what do those guys know?
I think Martin Wheeler seems like a good guy though I’ve never met him. I like Systema conditioning drills which I guess can bring about better body awareness. Having said all of that....making a playful game out of knife attacks in my humble opinion only instills complacent motor memory. Anyone who has ever witnessed or seen via video a true knife attack knows typically assailant stabs repeatedly. These students are making Wheeler look “good” because there is zero intention to ram knife into his guts. I
You are comming from an all out kill or die perspective. Not all knife situations are the same. "Real life" situations might also be mugging, domestic violence, hostage situations, drunk people, disstresed people. Intimidations and handicaped survival to name a few. Think about it, if sombody is frenetically trying to stab you, how did you end up in that situation in the first place?
@@diegofnu all out or die perspective, hmm let's see you might be right!? Perhaps somebody is trying to rehearse for a theatrical play and merely wants to hold a knife and practice waiving it all around me but never quite directly at me. You make an excellent point.
@@marcomachado4868 I just dont think sombody is going to randomly try to kill me at full speed out of nowhere. There is a lot of things that need to happen (at different speeds and diferent degrees of resistance) before anyone is on that kind of situation. Take your sarcasm for example, you had no real intent to actually be efective. Some people use knives that way. The whole point is to recognize weakness and take control before they know it.
@@ToddBrandon-dg2dm Can you please kindly provide a video of systema in pressure drill scenario? Something similar to the sparring or rolling we see in other places. Much appreciated.
Excellent work Martin. I have not trained with you in a few years and I have not seen any recent videos until today. Your movement and skill have grown and the improvements shown are amazing. Don't get me wrong, you were good back then, but the efficiency, timing, effortlessness are all palpable. What ever you are doing, it is working. Nice to see you again.
Martin was already highly skilled in other effective methods of martial arts before moving to Systema. He is well aware of brutal knife attacks and the many common techniques. This is helping students achieve important aspects in fighting and not being injured. Sceptics havent been hands on with him.
Yes Martin Wheeler & Kevin Secours awesome Systema they have multiple black Belts in Martial art's no Joke! 🙏👍🥋
Great video! Congrats from Brazil to our friends Martin Wheeler and Stefan Moncada!
Awesome brother I love Systema 👍
warm greetings from northern Scandinavia.
Much admiration do i have for your work, some things you do and perform i have never seen anyone else do but myself, most of the things i see you do i have never seen anywhere else.
I have followed your work for a few years now and my need to meet and teach from you grows ever stronger,
hopefully one day , when i get some peace and quiet and a lack of chaos in my life , we will meet and we will experience one another.
live well // Johannes Jonasson.
I'd love to learn this
That was cool.😎👍🏾
Great !!! Thx Martin
Magic Super Martin 💖
greetings from Argentina, I am surprised with some day to be able to move half as much as you move
Awesome!
Amazing
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Great work, Martin!
Excelent!
@Johnny Weltraum Who do you admire?
@Johnny Weltraum You're obviously a child in understanding fighting. Take a Systema class and watch all of your "skill" evaporate. You people are hilarious.
It that works?!
The difference of speed between atacant and defender create an important advantage and a big false feeling of efficiency
Go train there and see if your unfounded opinion stays the same. Masters of other martial arts like Rigan Michado, Dan Inosanto, Joe Gher, Wesley Snipes, and MANY MORE train in Systema because it only makes them BETTER. But what do those guys know?
I think Martin Wheeler seems like a good guy though I’ve never met him. I like Systema conditioning drills which I guess can bring about better body awareness. Having said all of that....making a playful game out of knife attacks in my humble opinion only instills complacent motor memory. Anyone who has ever witnessed or seen via video a true knife attack knows typically assailant stabs repeatedly. These students are making Wheeler look “good” because there is zero intention to ram knife into his guts. I
You are comming from an all out kill or die perspective. Not all knife situations are the same. "Real life" situations might also be mugging, domestic violence, hostage situations, drunk people, disstresed people. Intimidations and handicaped survival to name a few. Think about it, if sombody is frenetically trying to stab you, how did you end up in that situation in the first place?
@@diegofnu all out or die perspective, hmm let's see you might be right!? Perhaps somebody is trying to rehearse for a theatrical play and merely wants to hold a knife and practice waiving it all around me but never quite directly at me. You make an excellent point.
@@marcomachado4868 I just dont think sombody is going to randomly try to kill me at full speed out of nowhere. There is a lot of things that need to happen (at different speeds and diferent degrees of resistance) before anyone is on that kind of situation. Take your sarcasm for example, you had no real intent to actually be efective. Some people use knives that way. The whole point is to recognize weakness and take control before they know it.
Agree. Those aren't realistic knife attacks.
@@ToddBrandon-dg2dm Can you please kindly provide a video of systema in pressure drill scenario? Something similar to the sparring or rolling we see in other places. Much appreciated.
сеанс невербального гипноза а его участники понимают что происходит и как ими манипулируют боевого применения не имеет это шоу
bullshido isnt it ?