Real street self-defence
Main features of "Spetsnaz Combat System" :
- Fighter's main objective is not "winning" the fight, but survival. Staying alive and uninjured is far more important than defeating your opponent(s)
- Special psychological training allows the practicioner to gain the ability to switch his mind into "berserk" mode in self-defence situation
- Striking techniques are emphasized more than throwing and grappling because this type of technique is more fitting when facing multiple opponents
- A single strike is usually not effective enough in real fight, and a sequence of two or three strikes to vital body areas is preferred
- Unlike traditional martial arts, not "pressure points" used as targets, but 30 vital areas, which don't require too many power to damage
- Strikes and other techniques geared towards preventing your opponent from continuing the fight. This may be achieved by causing heavy pain, limb breaking, knockouts, etc.
- Special attention is paid to striking with armed hand (a weapon such as a knife or some environmental object like a bottle, stone, etc. may be used) and kicking with a shoed foot
- Fight tactics based on continuous movement, which help the fighter avoid attacks and prevent himself from being surrounded. Also widely used are various street-fight "dirty tricks"
- Why fight when you can avoid it ? The system promotes permanent awareness, early danger detection, ways of preventing a fight and escaping. Escape is not considered "cowardice" but a wise way of avoiding useless risk
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