I'm coming up on my 50th years as a martial artist and after many years as a student and now many more as a teacher I have always struggled with punching power. I was often envious of students that had a naturally thick powerful punch as I never have. I have utilized several techniques and philosophies to attempt to improve my punching power, such as Kenpo's marriage of gravity, iron palm conditioning, and many others. So when I stumbled across Jesus's punch power videos I was skeptical, and the low price only made me more skeptical but I bit the bullet and tried them anyway. Let me announce here that I am amazed at the improvement of my punch power and now I'm obsessed with doing the workout daily along with the visualizations(which are key)also. Thanks for what you gave me seriously! You now have a serious supporter and hopefully one day training partner. Be well and thanks again.
Glenn thank you so much for sharing your experience and your support. I now have a public training studio in Dunedin, FL that you can visit. Or if you have an opportunity, I could possible come visit you and a small group for a weekend training. Where are you located?
@@ntrlbrnkllr66 Right on. that's too far away. I'm in the Tampa Bay area of Florida. Maybe you'll find your way down here if I have a special weekend seminar event...Which I do plan on having. 😎
Systema truly is a masterpiece it is one of the best self defense tools it makes you comfortable WHILE fighting and it boosts your self confidence and happiness and overall chill
Thank you for all the comments and views brother! Now, this may not be for you, but I have a couple of online courses that you might like. One is knockouting people by attacking specific areas above the shoulders: training.personaldefenseconcepts.com/offers/00d3fbeb-1bc8-4be3-9e57-c58ab5fcb82b The other is a simple ground-based movement course that may help keeping you in shape and reducing aches and pains: training.personaldefenseconcepts.com/offers/996df332-23ff-4fee-bc9b-0b19f4b6868f I've been told by others the info in those courses is very helpful, so you might like too. If they're not for you, that's totally cool too.
I’ve been learning Systema for several months now, and it’s become a passion of mine. Having trained in various disciplines like Muay Thai for years, I find myself drawn to Systema for entirely different reasons
Very good training and teaching methodology. Of course, it's always great to teach something to both experienced and open minded martial artists who friendly come and train. By the way, I like your haircut and beard...mine are similar ahah.. keep up the good work!
Hey Paolo, I agree it's great to share with people such as the ones you describe. And thank you for the compliment on the hair and beard. I, somewhat regretfully, shaved my head so I no longer have the mohawk. The beard is still there. Perhaps I'll regrow the hair. Thanks for watching and commenting. Which topics would you be most interested in seeing in the future? Evasion training Systema exercises Tips on training alone Defensive applications
@@JesusRevezzo thank you for this reply, so I hope you let your mohawk regrow ahah. Well, as a Systema instructor-in-training myself, I have noticed (but I could be wrong, of course) that the main difference between master Ryabko and master Vasiliev is the focus on "Inner work", whereas Vasiliev, teaching a more "western" audience, has somehow left this aspect to more experienced practitioners, while Ryabko (both Mihail and Daniil) teachings include a lot more inner work very early in the training curricula. Maybe you could share your knowledge about this particular topic...ok, that's all, keep up the good work!
@@paoloverrone6661 Yes, I believe that is a correct observation. I do feel that Vladimir has touched upon the inner work a great deal more in the last year, during the progression of his online classes. I imagine if we were to spend the majority of our training time with him in Toronto perhaps we would be e posed to the inner work more often. As you mentioned, he teaches a mostly Western clientele and many of them are less open to the ideas of inner work. Nor do they want to take the time to understand and practice it. They want to be good NOW. And that's fine. I believe a person can become very proficient in the external, physical work of Systema within a year. Depending on their dedication to practice.
Which part of Canada are you in? You probably already know that our main teacher Vladimir Vasiliev is in Toronto. I believe their Systema HQ is open for training and visitors.
Understood. Definitely not a daily training, but maybe once a month spend a few hours there if possible. It will be worth it. Until, videos are a good source of information.
Hello, if an opponent is not stationary ( like in most real fights) will you be able to have the same penetrating impact with the systema punch? And can you refer me to a video that demonstrates that?
A fair question. It's about your timing and strike placement. Just like boxers who train on stationary heavy bags and speed bags, they need to then transition those striking skills into dynamic fight training. I don't have an example video ready to go in my back pocket. Here's something to think about... There is no 'magic' behind the Systema striking there are plenty of systems that teach similar methods. It's more about how you choose to apply your biomechanics and physics to give you the best chance in the environment you find yourself in. I tell people that Systema has 4 core principles that guide it. Those are breathing, relaxation, posture & movement. If you are doing those 4 things and removing them from an opponent or training partner, then in essence you are doing 'Systema' as far as I'm concerned. Hope that helps. If you ever find yourself in the Tampa Bay area of Florida look me up. I currently have a brick and mortar training studio in Dunedin, Fl.
There are several Systema events happening near you over the next few months. If you don’t have a school close by these would be your next best option. russianmartialart.com/seminars.php
@@JesusRevezzo That's excellent, have fun, play. What I did not do was move without hands or feet; yes explore the demolition but I had not noticed to spend more time working for each joint
@@JesusRevezzo My experience is that they greatly build up physical and mental resilience and stress tolerance. Push-ups on a partner's body, mutual strikes, floor rolls, breath holds - the lot.
I'm coming up on my 50th years as a martial artist and after many years as a student and now many more as a teacher I have always struggled with punching power. I was often envious of students that had a naturally thick powerful punch as I never have. I have utilized several techniques and philosophies to attempt to improve my punching power, such as Kenpo's marriage of gravity, iron palm conditioning, and many others. So when I stumbled across Jesus's punch power videos I was skeptical, and the low price only made me more skeptical but I bit the bullet and tried them anyway. Let me announce here that I am amazed at the improvement of my punch power and now I'm obsessed with doing the workout daily along with the visualizations(which are key)also. Thanks for what you gave me seriously! You now have a serious supporter and hopefully one day training partner. Be well and thanks again.
Glenn thank you so much for sharing your experience and your support. I now have a public training studio in Dunedin, FL that you can visit. Or if you have an opportunity, I could possible come visit you and a small group for a weekend training.
Where are you located?
@@JesusRevezzo I'm in northern Alabama
@@ntrlbrnkllr66 Right on. that's too far away. I'm in the Tampa Bay area of Florida. Maybe you'll find your way down here if I have a special weekend seminar event...Which I do plan on having. 😎
Systema truly is a masterpiece it is one of the best self defense tools it makes you comfortable WHILE fighting and it boosts your self confidence and happiness and overall chill
I agree. The peace I have life I believe is definitely connected to my Systema training.
Awesome brother 🙏👍
Thank you for all the comments and views brother!
Now, this may not be for you, but I have a couple of online courses that you might like.
One is knockouting people by attacking specific areas above the shoulders: training.personaldefenseconcepts.com/offers/00d3fbeb-1bc8-4be3-9e57-c58ab5fcb82b
The other is a simple ground-based movement course that may help keeping you in shape and reducing aches and pains: training.personaldefenseconcepts.com/offers/996df332-23ff-4fee-bc9b-0b19f4b6868f
I've been told by others the info in those courses is very helpful, so you might like too.
If they're not for you, that's totally cool too.
I’ve been learning Systema for several months now, and it’s become a passion of mine. Having trained in various disciplines like Muay Thai for years, I find myself drawn to Systema for entirely different reasons
Systema is a different animal isn’t it?
What are some of the reasons you’re drawn to Systema?
Superb training instruction. Simple straight forward. Thanks a lot.
You're welcome. Have trained in Systema or are you considering it?
Very good training and teaching methodology. Of course, it's always great to teach something to both experienced and open minded martial artists who friendly come and train. By the way, I like your haircut and beard...mine are similar ahah.. keep up the good work!
Hey Paolo, I agree it's great to share with people such as the ones you describe.
And thank you for the compliment on the hair and beard. I, somewhat regretfully, shaved my head so I no longer have the mohawk. The beard is still there. Perhaps I'll regrow the hair.
Thanks for watching and commenting.
Which topics would you be most interested in seeing in the future?
Evasion training
Systema exercises
Tips on training alone
Defensive applications
@@JesusRevezzo thank you for this reply, so I hope you let your mohawk regrow ahah. Well, as a Systema instructor-in-training myself, I have noticed (but I could be wrong, of course) that the main difference between master Ryabko and master Vasiliev is the focus on "Inner work", whereas Vasiliev, teaching a more "western" audience, has somehow left this aspect to more experienced practitioners, while Ryabko (both Mihail and Daniil) teachings include a lot more inner work very early in the training curricula. Maybe you could share your knowledge about this particular topic...ok, that's all, keep up the good work!
@@paoloverrone6661 Yes, I believe that is a correct observation. I do feel that Vladimir has touched upon the inner work a great deal more in the last year, during the progression of his online classes.
I imagine if we were to spend the majority of our training time with him in Toronto perhaps we would be e posed to the inner work more often. As you mentioned, he teaches a mostly Western clientele and many of them are less open to the ideas of inner work. Nor do they want to take the time to understand and practice it. They want to be good NOW. And that's fine.
I believe a person can become very proficient in the external, physical work of Systema within a year. Depending on their dedication to practice.
I wish this was in Canada around my area man for some reason the more I watch systema the more I love and want to take
Which part of Canada are you in?
You probably already know that our main teacher Vladimir Vasiliev is in Toronto.
I believe their Systema HQ is open for training and visitors.
@@JesusRevezzo yeah I know sadly a hour and half away
Understood. Definitely not a daily training, but maybe once a month spend a few hours there if possible. It will be worth it.
Until, videos are a good source of information.
@@JesusRevezzo thank you 😊
Just want to throw my thought in Vladimir is amazing. One weekend a month...
Are we just gonna ignore the fact that his abs destroyed that kids hand
This man let's each of his muscles fight back for them self
Hahaha. You're an astute observer.
Hello, if an opponent is not stationary ( like in most real fights) will you be able to have the same penetrating impact with the systema punch? And can you refer me to a video that demonstrates that?
A fair question. It's about your timing and strike placement. Just like boxers who train on stationary heavy bags and speed bags, they need to then transition those striking skills into dynamic fight training.
I don't have an example video ready to go in my back pocket.
Here's something to think about...
There is no 'magic' behind the Systema striking there are plenty of systems that teach similar methods. It's more about how you choose to apply your biomechanics and physics to give you the best chance in the environment you find yourself in.
I tell people that Systema has 4 core principles that guide it. Those are breathing, relaxation, posture & movement.
If you are doing those 4 things and removing them from an opponent or training partner, then in essence you are doing 'Systema' as far as I'm concerned.
Hope that helps. If you ever find yourself in the Tampa Bay area of Florida look me up. I currently have a brick and mortar training studio in Dunedin, Fl.
@@JesusRevezzo I currently reside in The Netherlands so i will have to find the best possible school over there.
There are several Systema events happening near you over the next few months. If you don’t have a school close by these would be your next best option. russianmartialart.com/seminars.php
Good. Thanks Jesus 😎.
That was a fun afternoon. Have you done any of those drills before?
@@JesusRevezzo That's excellent, have fun, play. What I did not do was move without hands or feet; yes explore the demolition but I had not noticed to spend more time working for each joint
@@walterlandaburo Yes, working with the joint is an often overlooked part of training. It's a useful idea to explore.
Very similar exercises to what we did in the London class before The Flu shut us down...
Ah yes, the flu. What a debacle that was.
But these exercises are great for many reasons.
What were some of your experiences with them?
@@JesusRevezzo My experience is that they greatly build up physical and mental resilience and stress tolerance. Push-ups on a partner's body, mutual strikes, floor rolls, breath holds - the lot.
I like that systema looks like paddy cake.
It can be deceptive looking for sure.
this is bulshido !!!!!!
Thanks for tour opinion avi.
Which exact parts of it oh Enlightened one - emotion control? breath work? freedom of motion? striking? you are full of "it"