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The Russian style of martial art dates back to the 10th century.

Throughout the history of this huge country, Russia had to repel invaders from the
north, south, east, and west. All attackers brought their distinct styles of combat
and weaponry. The battles took place on different terrain, during freezing winters
and sweltering summer heat alike, with the Russians often greatly outnumbered by
the enemy forces. As a result of these factors, the Russian warriors acquired a
style that combined strong spirit with extremely innovative and versatile tactics
that were at the same time practical, deadly, and effective against any type of
enemy under any circumstances. The style was natural and free while having no
strict rules, rigid structure or limitations (except for moral ones). All tactics
were based on instinctive reactions, individual strengths and characteristics,
specifically designed for fast learning.

When the Communists came to power in 1917, they suppressed all national traditions.
Those practicing the old style of fighting could be severely punished. At the same
time, the authorities quickly realized how viable and devastating the original
combat system was and reserved it just for a few Special Operations Units.

In our schools and through the instructional materials, you will learn this
fascinating style and see for yourself why Russian Systema is said to open a new
page in the world of martial arts.

In Systema, the synergy of three components creates a TRUE WARRIOR - Combat Skill,
Strong Spirit and Healthy Body.

The body has to be free of tension, filled with endurance, flexibility, effortless
movement and explosive potential.
The spirit or psychological state has to be calm, free of anger, irritation, fear,
self-pity, delusion and pride.
The combat skill includes movements that are powerful and precise, instant and
economical, spontaneous, subtle and diverse, the signature of a true professional.

There is a reason why Russian Martial Art is called SYSTEMA. It is a complete set
of concepts and training components that enhance one�s life. In this case,
acquiring the martial art skill is a way to improve the function of all seven
physiological systems of the body and all three levels of human abilities the
physical, the psychological and the spiritual.

The key principle of the Russian Systema is non-destruction. The goal is to make
sure that your training and your attitudes do no damage to the body or the psyche
of you or your partners. Systema is designed to create, build and strengthen your
body, your psyche, your family and your country.

Systema has another name �poznai sebia� or �Know Yourself�. What does it really
mean to Understand Yourself? It is not just to know what your strengths and
weaknesses are, that is good but fairly superficial. Training in Russian Martial
Art is one of the sure ways to see the full extent of our limitations - to see how
proud and weak we really are. Systema allows us to gain the true strength of spirit
that comes from humility and clarity in seeing the purpose of our life.

As the roots of the Russian Systema are in the Russian Orthodox Christian faith,
the belief is that everything that happens to us, good or bad, has only one
ultimate purpose. That is to create the best possible conditions for each person to
understand himself. Proper training in the Russian Systema carries the same
objective - to put every participant into the best possible setting for him to
realize as much about himself as he is able to handle at any given moment.

One of Mikhail Ryabko�s words to the beginners is �Be a good person and everything
else will come to you.� In a simple, yet comprehensive way Systema helps you choose
and follow the right path.

ORTHODOX CHRISTIANITY AND FIGHTING

Many people who are seriously studying Systema and are trying to understand its
spiritual basis, at one point face this question: If Christian Orthodoxy is love
and peace, how can it be the foundation of a martial art? Balancing non-violence
and acting in self-defense is an issue that every human being has to resolve for
himself. So let�s take a look at it.

Compare an athlete fighting in the ring and a warrior defending his homeland. Both
are prepared to hurt another human being, but what a huge difference in justifying
their actions! The goal of a ring fighter is to show that he is superior to the
other fighters, to prove that he is the best. While the goal of the warrior is to
save his family, his friends and his country from death and misery. The warrior
clearly has a noble goal, at that moment he is close to God. While the main
motivation of the ring fighter is PRIDE, the warrior is driven by LOVE, love for
his family, friends and country.

Thus, training to be a true warrior is not only justified, but is necessary. How
else can we save the innocent people from evil? We have all seen the events in
Beslan. How else can children held hostage by the terrorists be saved?
Professionals such as soldiers and police officers are trained, armed and prepared
for the task of saving lives. They put their own lives on the line with humility
and honor.

Orthodox Christianity teaches us that fighting becomes a sin only when there is
pride and aggression in it, or if it contains hatred, revenge or callousness, when
the causes are greed, vanity, envy, desperation and other such vices. Otherwise, if
it is fighting for defense, for rescue - it is a sin not to fight and let your
loved ones get hurt or killed or have your country destroyed.

There are numerous examples of righteous warriors since the creation of the world.
The first Warrior known to mankind is Archangel Mikhail - God gave him the sword -
the power to fight evil; and with that sword He had banished the fallen angels (not
killed but banished) from God�s Kingdom, all those who no longer served God, but
only served their own pride. It had to be done, so that evil does not take over.

We see the Prophets in the Old Testament - such as Gideon or Samson - they were
blessed by God to fight the evil. All the way to our times, when during World War
II, many nations had to go up against the evil.

The Word of God in the bible tells us that there is no bigger sacrifice than to
give up your life for others. Thus, anyone who prepares to be a true warrior, who
undergoes training and takes a weapon in his hand, accepts this possibility of
sacrificing his life in the name of love for other people; in essence, he prepares
to become a martyr.

The ultimate quality that Systema develops in its practitioners is humility.


Training in Systema lets the person see his own egotism and other weaknesses and
gives him ammunition to overcome them. A humble person devotes his life to fighting
the evil in his heart and constantly asks God to help him with that. In reward for
his hard work and resulting humility, God gives him this amazing gift of peace, joy
and absence of resentment no matter what happens.

If humility becomes our character, there is no more room for pride, aggression,
vanity, greed and envy. Our spirit will always be with God and you will fight only
when it is absolutely necessary, only for a noble cause, always causing the least
possible damage to the opponents, in a calm, firm, fearless and professional way.
We have to do it, otherwise evil will take over.

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