The problem is that his training partner isn't trying to adjust with him as he moves, of course you can easily pass on someone who just lets you move around freely. Are there any videos of this guy fighting in tournements?
dude I am a bujinkan student (But always interested in every martial art.) and I would look at it and say he is using good Taijutsu to execute these moves. Is it not possible that more than one Martial art system has developed similar moves? (I.E. an Arm bar? / taki-ori/ arm-lock,etc.)
Are we claiming these techniques are Russian "Systema" techniques now? I think trying to re-brand these techniques as "Systema" insults their true origin.
Crazy to think I watched these videos around the time they were uploaded. What a journey.
excellent info on ground fighting
Really nice.
so many good kneeing and elbowing in those positions :P
What are the names of these Ground fighting tapes? I would love to check them out!! Thanks.
How much experience do you have sparring ground fighting?
The problem is that his training partner isn't trying to adjust with him as he moves, of course you can easily pass on someone who just lets you move around freely. Are there any videos of this guy fighting in tournements?
*Yes*
dude I am a bujinkan student (But always interested in every martial art.) and I would look at it and say he is using good Taijutsu to execute these moves. Is it not possible that more than one Martial art system has developed similar moves? (I.E. an Arm bar? / taki-ori/ arm-lock,etc.)
He is trying to teach something, most students will be accommodating with the teacher so he can demonstrate what he wishes to teach.
Are we claiming these techniques are Russian "Systema" techniques now? I think trying to re-brand these techniques as "Systema" insults their true origin.
This is definately not systema - but nevertheless Demetry Furman is an excellent ground fighter and instructor.
jelous?