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The Russian martial art of Sambo was developed in the first several decades of the 20th century, in the wake of the Bolshevik Revolution and the fall of the czarist regime. A martial arts training program within the Bolsheviks Red Army produced a new hand-to-hand combat system derived partly from traditional Russian and other native regional wrestling or grappling styles and influenced by various foreign martial arts, notably Judo and Jujitsu, as well as the traditional Olympic sports of boxing and Greco-Roman and freestyle wrestling. The new system was dubbed Sambo (sometimes written Sombo or SAMBO), which is an acronym of the Russian words Samozaschita Bez Orujiya, or self-defense without weapon.
From the beginning, Sambo has been a constantly changing system, adapting itself to fit the needs of its fighters, from soldiers on the battlefields of World War II to crime fighters on the streets of Moscow. Today, Sambo is practiced in three distinct ways: as a competitive sport, as a self-defense method and as a lethal combat system employed by police and military forces. Sometimes incorrectly referred to as Russian Judo, Sambo was recognized as an official sport in 1938. It was included in the Olympic Games in Moscow in 1980 as a demonstration sport, though it failed to gain the popularity necessary to become a competitive event.
As a self-defense method, Sambo is based on body movements and joint locks, combined with punches and kicks, all aimed at defending ones self without injuring the attacker more than is necessary. Specific techniques help defend against various types of attacks, including weapons, choke holds or direct foot or hand strikes. The combat version of Sambo takes the sport and self-defense techniques to the next level, including more vicious kicks, punches, throws and spine locks and even dirtier techniques such as biting, which is outlawed in sport competition. Fighters also learn techniques that can be used to fight in small, enclosed spaces, on the floor or against more than one opponent.
A number of fighters trained in Sambo have found success in the realm of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA), another no-holds-barred fighting style popularized by the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) competitions in the United States and the PRIDE Fighting Championships of Japan.
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by admin on January 24th, 2011 Tags: arts, bill, chambers, duff, emelianenko, extreme, fedor, fighting, Human, jason, martial, russia, russia's, sambo, training, Weapon, xkatienikki07
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The Russian martial art of Sambo was developed in the first several decades of the 20th century, in the wake of the Bolshevik Revolution and the fall of the czarist regime. A martial arts training program within the Bolsheviks Red Army produced a new hand-to-hand combat system derived partly from traditional Russian and other native regional wrestling or grappling styles and influenced by various foreign martial arts, notably Judo and Jujitsu, as well as the traditional Olympic sports of boxing and Greco-Roman and freestyle wrestling. The new system was dubbed Sambo (sometimes written Sombo or SAMBO), which is an acronym of the Russian words Samozaschita Bez Orujiya, or self-defense without weapon.
From the beginning, Sambo has been a constantly changing system, adapting itself to fit the needs of its fighters, from soldiers on the battlefields of World War II to crime fighters on the streets of Moscow. Today, Sambo is practiced in three distinct ways: as a competitive sport, as a self-defense method and as a lethal combat system employed by police and military forces. Sometimes incorrectly referred to as Russian Judo, Sambo was recognized as an official sport in 1938. It was included in the Olympic Games in Moscow in 1980 as a demonstration sport, though it failed to gain the popularity necessary to become a competitive event.
As a self-defense method, Sambo is based on body movements and joint locks, combined with punches and kicks, all aimed at defending ones self without injuring the attacker more than is necessary. Specific techniques help defend against various types of attacks, including weapons, choke holds or direct foot or hand strikes. The combat version of Sambo takes the sport and self-defense techniques to the next level, including more vicious kicks, punches, throws and spine locks and even dirtier techniques such as biting, which is outlawed in sport competition. Fighters also learn techniques that can be used to fight in small, enclosed spaces, on the floor or against more than one opponent.
A number of fighters trained in Sambo have found success in the realm of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA), another no-holds-barred fighting style popularized by the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) competitions in the United States and the PRIDE Fighting Championships of Japan.
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by admin on January 23rd, 2011 Tags: arts, bill, chambers, duff, emelianenko, extreme, fedor, fighting, Human, jason, martial, russia, russia's, sambo, training, Weapon, xkatienikki07
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The Russian martial art of Sambo was developed in the first several decades of the 20th century, in the wake of the Bolshevik Revolution and the fall of the czarist regime. A martial arts training program within the Bolsheviks Red Army produced a new hand-to-hand combat system derived partly from traditional Russian and other native regional wrestling or grappling styles and influenced by various foreign martial arts, notably Judo and Jujitsu, as well as the traditional Olympic sports of boxing and Greco-Roman and freestyle wrestling. The new system was dubbed Sambo (sometimes written Sombo or SAMBO), which is an acronym of the Russian words Samozaschita Bez Orujiya, or self-defense without weapon.
From the beginning, Sambo has been a constantly changing system, adapting itself to fit the needs of its fighters, from soldiers on the battlefields of World War II to crime fighters on the streets of Moscow. Today, Sambo is practiced in three distinct ways: as a competitive sport, as a self-defense method and as a lethal combat system employed by police and military forces. Sometimes incorrectly referred to as Russian Judo, Sambo was recognized as an official sport in 1938. It was included in the Olympic Games in Moscow in 1980 as a demonstration sport, though it failed to gain the popularity necessary to become a competitive event.
As a self-defense method, Sambo is based on body movements and joint locks, combined with punches and kicks, all aimed at defending ones self without injuring the attacker more than is necessary. Specific techniques help defend against various types of attacks, including weapons, choke holds or direct foot or hand strikes. The combat version of Sambo takes the sport and self-defense techniques to the next level, including more vicious kicks, punches, throws and spine locks and even dirtier techniques such as biting, which is outlawed in sport competition. Fighters also learn techniques that can be used to fight in small, enclosed spaces, on the floor or against more than one opponent.
A number of fighters trained in Sambo have found success in the realm of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA), another no-holds-barred fighting style popularized by the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) competitions in the United States and the PRIDE Fighting Championships of Japan.
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by admin on January 1st, 2011 Tags: arts, bill, chambers, duff, emelianenko, extreme, fedor, fighting, Human, jason, martial, russia, russia's, sambo, training, Weapon, xkatienikki07
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Visit – http://www.StreetFightUncaged.com and learn to protect yourself using this secret techniques that can Disable ANY Opponent. What Im About to Show You is Designed to Slaughter Your Opponent. Not Stun, Not Knock Down – But Brutally Decimate Them! Please dont take what I just said lightly. Both as a selfdefense expert, decorated combat veteran, and a security professional, Ive stopped counting the number of situations Ive seen where the unexpected happens and good guys and their families are made victims. The term self-defense might have quite uncommon in the past but now it has become the requirement of most of us. Since every person is different from other in ones thinking, perception and actions so in the same way different people have different point of views about self-defense. Some of the people have a point of view that self-defense training is not an essential thing to have a proper self-defense. They think that there are lots of ways that can help anyone to do ones self-defense. For example if you feel insecure and you are uncertain of what is going to happen with you while you are in your way to office then why dont you keep self-defense weapons with you to ensure your self-defense. This category of people does not give much importance to the self-defense training because they think that your self-defense is in your own hands and its just your level of confidence that matters in the critical situation and you with the help of your self-defense weapons can be able to tackle your opponent.What Is the Best Combination For Your Self-Defense? The fact is that all these things are combined to make your self-defense strong. If anything is missing you might feel that you have a weak self-defense and perhaps it will become quite difficult for you to deal with your predator. The self-defense training, the weapons and your level of confidence to apply the taught techniques and weapons vigilantly and efficiently against your predator are necessary to have a foolproof self-defense.Why Self-Defense Training Is Essential?Self-defense training is in fact the most essential ingredient of an appropriate self-defense plan. Actually when you get admission in any institute to get the self-defense training then you are taught lots of skills and techniques to deal with an opponent. These techniques and tricks are very helpful when you wisely and rightly use against any predator. However, if you dont get any type of self-defense training then it is assumed that your predator will get hold on you quite easily because the basic thing of your self-defense is missing. The instructors in the self-defense training institute will not only teach you the self-defense techniques and skills to deal with your predator but they will also give you some useful tips that may be helpful for you in any harmful or threatening situation. Therefore we come to the conclusion that acquiring the self-defense training is much-needed thing in the present time and everyone should take it. Today, you can easily find the institutes where efficient experts are there to offer the students useful self-defense training and the fee of these institutes is also quite reasonable so if you feel insecure then you should take the self-defense training. championship, cobo, competition, Detroit, fight, form, grappling, iss, jiu-jitsu, judo, karate, kata, kung fu, Loveless, martial art, michigan, mixed, mma, self defense, sparring, spectacular, sports, tae kwon do, tournament, weapon, weekend, amma, boxing, camp, fitness, fun, games, good stuff, karate, kids, Lincoln Park, martial art, michigan, self defense, summer, to do, wrestling Category, 2011 Events, Camps, Lincoln Park, Seminars Comments, street Fighting
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by admin on December 26th, 2010 Tags: 2011 Events, amma, boxing, CAMP, Camps, championship, cobo, competition, Detroit, fight, fitness, form, fun, games, good stuff, Grappling, iss, jiu-jitsu, judo, karate, kata, KID'S, kung-fu, Lincoln Park, Loveless, martial art, michigan, mixed, mma, self-defense, Seminars Comments, sparring, spectacular, sports, Street Fighting, summer, Tae Kwon Do, to do, tournament, Weapon, weekend, wrestling Category
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Visit – http://www.StreetFightUncaged.com and learn to protect yourself using this secret techniques that can Disable ANY Opponent. What Im About to Show You is Designed to Slaughter Your Opponent. Not Stun, Not Knock Down – But Brutally Decimate Them! Please dont take what I just said lightly. Both as a selfdefense expert, decorated combat veteran, and a security professional, Ive stopped counting the number of situations Ive seen where the unexpected happens and good guys and their families are made victims. The term self-defense might have quite uncommon in the past but now it has become the requirement of most of us. Since every person is different from other in ones thinking, perception and actions so in the same way different people have different point of views about self-defense. Some of the people have a point of view that self-defense training is not an essential thing to have a proper self-defense. They think that there are lots of ways that can help anyone to do ones self-defense. For example if you feel insecure and you are uncertain of what is going to happen with you while you are in your way to office then why dont you keep self-defense weapons with you to ensure your self-defense. This category of people does not give much importance to the self-defense training because they think that your self-defense is in your own hands and its just your level of confidence that matters in the critical situation and you with the help of your self-defense weapons can be able to tackle your opponent.What Is the Best Combination For Your Self-Defense? The fact is that all these things are combined to make your self-defense strong. If anything is missing you might feel that you have a weak self-defense and perhaps it will become quite difficult for you to deal with your predator. The self-defense training, the weapons and your level of confidence to apply the taught techniques and weapons vigilantly and efficiently against your predator are necessary to have a foolproof self-defense.Why Self-Defense Training Is Essential?Self-defense training is in fact the most essential ingredient of an appropriate self-defense plan. Actually when you get admission in any institute to get the self-defense training then you are taught lots of skills and techniques to deal with an opponent. These techniques and tricks are very helpful when you wisely and rightly use against any predator. However, if you dont get any type of self-defense training then it is assumed that your predator will get hold on you quite easily because the basic thing of your self-defense is missing. The instructors in the self-defense training institute will not only teach you the self-defense techniques and skills to deal with your predator but they will also give you some useful tips that may be helpful for you in any harmful or threatening situation. Therefore we come to the conclusion that acquiring the self-defense training is much-needed thing in the present time and everyone should take it. Today, you can easily find the institutes where efficient experts are there to offer the students useful self-defense training and the fee of these institutes is also quite reasonable so if you feel insecure then you should take the self-defense training. championship, cobo, competition, Detroit, fight, form, grappling, iss, jiu-jitsu, judo, karate, kata, kung fu, Loveless, martial art, michigan, mixed, mma, self defense, sparring, spectacular, sports, tae kwon do, tournament, weapon, weekend, amma, boxing, camp, fitness, fun, games, good stuff, karate, kids, Lincoln Park, martial art, michigan, self defense, summer, to do, wrestling Category, 2011 Events, Camps, Lincoln Park, Seminars Comments, street Fighting
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by admin on December 11th, 2010 Tags: 2011 Events, amma, boxing, CAMP, Camps, championship, cobo, competition, Detroit, fight, fitness, form, fun, games, good stuff, Grappling, iss, jiu-jitsu, judo, karate, kata, KID'S, kung-fu, Lincoln Park, Loveless, martial art, michigan, mixed, mma, self-defense, Seminars Comments, sparring, spectacular, sports, Street Fighting, summer, Tae Kwon Do, to do, tournament, Weapon, weekend, wrestling Category
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The Russian martial art of Sambo was developed in the first several decades of the 20th century, in the wake of the Bolshevik Revolution and the fall of the czarist regime. A martial arts training program within the Bolsheviks Red Army produced a new hand-to-hand combat system derived partly from traditional Russian and other native regional wrestling or grappling styles and influenced by various foreign martial arts, notably Judo and Jujitsu, as well as the traditional Olympic sports of boxing and Greco-Roman and freestyle wrestling. The new system was dubbed Sambo (sometimes written Sombo or SAMBO), which is an acronym of the Russian words Samozaschita Bez Orujiya, or self-defense without weapon.
From the beginning, Sambo has been a constantly changing system, adapting itself to fit the needs of its fighters, from soldiers on the battlefields of World War II to crime fighters on the streets of Moscow. Today, Sambo is practiced in three distinct ways: as a competitive sport, as a self-defense method and as a lethal combat system employed by police and military forces. Sometimes incorrectly referred to as Russian Judo, Sambo was recognized as an official sport in 1938. It was included in the Olympic Games in Moscow in 1980 as a demonstration sport, though it failed to gain the popularity necessary to become a competitive event.
As a self-defense method, Sambo is based on body movements and joint locks, combined with punches and kicks, all aimed at defending ones self without injuring the attacker more than is necessary. Specific techniques help defend against various types of attacks, including weapons, choke holds or direct foot or hand strikes. The combat version of Sambo takes the sport and self-defense techniques to the next level, including more vicious kicks, punches, throws and spine locks and even dirtier techniques such as biting, which is outlawed in sport competition. Fighters also learn techniques that can be used to fight in small, enclosed spaces, on the floor or against more than one opponent.
A number of fighters trained in Sambo have found success in the realm of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA), another no-holds-barred fighting style popularized by the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) competitions in the United States and the PRIDE Fighting Championships of Japan.
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by admin on May 10th, 2010 Tags: arts, bill, chambers, duff, emelianenko, extreme, fedor, fighting, Human, jason, katienikki07, martial, russia, russia's, sambo, training, Weapon
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The Russian martial art of Sambo was developed in the first several decades of the 20th century, in the wake of the Bolshevik Revolution and the fall of the czarist regime. A martial arts training program within the Bolsheviks Red Army produced a new hand-to-hand combat system derived partly from traditional Russian and other native regional wrestling or grappling styles and influenced by various foreign martial arts, notably Judo and Jujitsu, as well as the traditional Olympic sports of boxing and Greco-Roman and freestyle wrestling. The new system was dubbed Sambo (sometimes written Sombo or SAMBO), which is an acronym of the Russian words Samozaschita Bez Orujiya, or self-defense without weapon.
From the beginning, Sambo has been a constantly changing system, adapting itself to fit the needs of its fighters, from soldiers on the battlefields of World War II to crime fighters on the streets of Moscow. Today, Sambo is practiced in three distinct ways: as a competitive sport, as a self-defense method and as a lethal combat system employed by police and military forces. Sometimes incorrectly referred to as Russian Judo, Sambo was recognized as an official sport in 1938. It was included in the Olympic Games in Moscow in 1980 as a demonstration sport, though it failed to gain the popularity necessary to become a competitive event.
As a self-defense method, Sambo is based on body movements and joint locks, combined with punches and kicks, all aimed at defending ones self without injuring the attacker more than is necessary. Specific techniques help defend against various types of attacks, including weapons, choke holds or direct foot or hand strikes. The combat version of Sambo takes the sport and self-defense techniques to the next level, including more vicious kicks, punches, throws and spine locks and even dirtier techniques such as biting, which is outlawed in sport competition. Fighters also learn techniques that can be used to fight in small, enclosed spaces, on the floor or against more than one opponent.
A number of fighters trained in Sambo have found success in the realm of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA), another no-holds-barred fighting style popularized by the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) competitions in the United States and the PRIDE Fighting Championships of Japan.
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by admin on April 15th, 2010 Tags: arts, bill, chambers, duff, emelianenko, extreme, fedor, fighting, Human, jason, katienikki07, martial, russia, russia's, sambo, training, Weapon
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Grand Master Gloria Blancia;
view ours website true story never revealed & hidding by Filipino Martial Arts with theirs only one Grand Master Angel L. Blancia. http://blanciaangel.blogspot.com/
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Grand Master Gloria Blancia Thirnish
Sword Fighting means all kinds of blade arts particularly different kinds of knife as well. An art can carry out of killing method and this usually used by a person whose carries license to kill as part of his job ( Mission ). Grand Master Angel L. Blancia explored this art which he had learned from his great grand parents and unified this arts as combative techniques until such timed, he used this art during combat operation and world war the 2nd between Philippines,Japan, South Pacific East & USA.
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by admin on March 11th, 2010 Tags: africa, america, arts, ASIA, canada, documentary, east, entertainment, europe, Filipino, france, fu, germany, hilot, kung, martial, middle, news, people, Philippines, pinoy, south, street, Taichi, USA, Weapon
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707SMB ‘White Tiger’ for 2000 ASEM
In South Korea military, only Army Special Wafare Command(SWC) allow female to join the unit. Other spec ops unit in Navy, Airforce, Marine still don’t allow that. Actually, even Army female trooper can’t join Special Forces Brigade as A-team member but support unit or instructor are allowed in SF brigade. Combat female troop directly belong to Army SWC, almost them serve in there training with 707Battalion, ROK best of best spec ops unit. In this vid, Men are 707, Women are female trooper.
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by admin on March 5th, 2010 Tags: 24, 707, air, army, beret, borne, cct, combat, commando, cqb, cqc, delta, DPRK, eod, fight, fire, force, fsb, gign, green, grom, gsg9, gun, halo, k1, k11, k2, k3, k4, k5, k7, kbs, Korea, ksk, Marine, matkal, mi6, mp5, operator, ops, para, rambo, ranger, rappelling, recon, rok, sas, sasr, sayaret, sbs, scuba, seal, ski, sniper, soldier, spec, Special, specialforces, spetsnaz, survival, swat, taekwondo, Tiger, training, udt, war, Weapon, 레스큐, 특공대, 특수부대, 특전사, 해병대
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European martial arts “Hall of Fame” was held in Belgrade , Serbia in October 2008 second time now .
International training camp was organized 17.10 and some of the great masters showed their skills :
* Ljubomir Vračarević – Soke 10th Dan , Realni aikido (Serbia)
* Don Wilson – 11 times world title winner in 3 weight divisions , Kick box (SAD)
* Vuk Rašović – Judo 9th Dan (Serbia)
* Russell McCartney – founder of Ishi Yama Ryu and Peak Performance Sword System (SAD)
* Raymond Carter – Scuba Fighting (France)
* Wolgang Siebel – 7th Dan Karate Do (Germany)
* Rony Kluger – Krav Maga (Israel)
* Bernhard Willems – 6th Dan Taekwondo , 5th Dan Kick Box , Europian and German Champion (Germany)
* Kim Mikhail – Jeet Kune Do , Sensei 9th Dan (Uzbekistan)
* Dejan Milošević Europian Nunchaku Champion (Serbia).
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by admin on December 12th, 2009 Tags: action, ai, aiki, aikido, american, arts, baseball, basketball, boxing, club, combat, defence, do, extreme, field, fight, football, hockey, JITSU, JIU, judo, martial, real, realni, seagal, self, sport, sports, steven, talk, tennis, track, ultimate, water, Weapon, women
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