International Summer Training Camp - Russian Martial Art

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INTERNATIONAL SUMMER CAMP - Russian Martial Art

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The Toronto School of Russian Martial Art brings you a training opportunity you will not want to miss! For the first time ever outside of Russia, two top-notch professionals join together to teach you all aspects of The Russian System and Survival as perfected by Elite Units of the Russian Special Forces, during an intensive 6-day training camp.

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From Toronto - Vladimir Vasiliev: Director and chief instructor of Russian Martial Art, Russian Special Operations Unit professional

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From Moscow - Konstantin Komarov: Major of GRU(Main Intelligence Administration of Russia) PhD in Psychology and Professional Bodyguard



DATES: Sunday, August 22nd through Saturday, August 28th 2004
LOCATION: Lakefield Camp. 2 hours North of Toronto, Ontario, Canada



6 DAYS OF NON-STOP TRAINING COVERS:

  • * Eight hours a day of intense instruction
    * Unique and rejuvenating daily Morning Exercises
    * Fundamental and advanced Hand-to-Hand Combat
    * Fighting from the Ground
    * Weapons training : Knife, Stick and Spetsnaz Shovel
    * Tactics of Survival in the field, in the forest and in water
    * Psychological Foundation and Reserves of Psyche in extreme situations
    * Counter-Espionage and Team Work
    * Personal Protection on basic and professional levels
    * Vehicle safety and working in Confined Spaces
    * Key Health principles and practices
    * Comprehensive Conditioning
    * ...and much more!

ALL INCLUSIVE WITH:

  • * Summer camp cabin accommodations in the forest right on a beautiful lake.
    * 3 full, catered meals a day - large and nutritious food portions to re-energize for the intense training program
    * Evening campfires and entertainment
    * Bus transportation to and from the airport right to the campsite
    * Official certification for the training course
    * Complimentary Summer Training International T-shirt
    * Registered participants will also receive detailed information on airport pickup times & locations, packing list, maps, etc.

COST: $1400 US when paid by money order or cash
$1500 US for other methods of payment

Deposit to hold your spot now until May 1st, 2004 is $100 US
Deposit total for the course is $500. Required by May 1st, 2004
Balance of the total cost is due by July 1st, 2004


REQUIREMENTS:

  • * Must be at least 18 years of age
    * No previous martial arts background is required
    * If you have never done any Russian Martial Art training, then reading The Russian System Guidebook and studying from at least some of our instructional films is important before the course. Both the guidebook and films may be found at our Online Store: http://www.russianmartialart.com/catalog/

Due to the very high volume of inquiries, we suggest to reserve your spot early!


Call: 905-881-4711 or email: [email protected]
For your application form click here >>>
For your payment form click here >>>



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TENTATIVE ITINERARY

Please note that this itinerary is subject to change. It is very likely that there will be several changes in the times and days of the events scheduled as well as the topics of training. This will be based on the availability of the facilities, weather, instructors, equipment and training results of the group, with the ultimate goal to provide the most efficient and enjoyable training possible, and to ensure maximum safety of the participants.


DAY ONE: SUNDAY, AUGUST 22ND

Airport Arrival - Two Airport Pickups available: 1300 & 1600
Arrive to Summer Camp at 1600 & at 1900

1900 to 2000 - Supper

2030 to 2200 - Orientation & Introductory Training

2200 to 2300 - Preparation for Sleep


DAY TWO: MONDAY, AUGUST 23RD

0800 - Wake Up

0810 to 0840 - Morning Exercise

0900 to 9:30 - Breakfast

0940 to 1000 - General Formation; Dispersing for Training

1000 to 1315 - Topic #1, Instructors Vasiliev & Komarov: Russian Martial Art - Brief Historical Tour; Today's Status; Components and Applications of the System; Key Concepts and Principles of Work; Breathing & Psychology; Demonstration & Practice.

1400 to 1500 - Lunch

1500 to 1510 - Gather & Disperse for Training

1510 to 1635 - Group #1, Instructor Vasiliev: Fundamentals of moving on the ground. Rolls & Falling. The skill and specifics of making real contact with the ground in outdoor settings.

- Group #2, Instructor Komarov: Survival, Psychological Foundation, Reserves of Psyche, Application to Combat and Extreme Situations.

1645 to 1810 - Group Rotation (Group #1 goes to Instructor Komarov,
- Group #2 goes to Instructor Vasiliev. See above for Topic.)

1900 to 2000 - Supper

2000 to 2130 - Campfire Gathering: Questions & Answers, Discussing Results of the Day

2130 to 2230 - Free Time & Preparation for Sleep


DAY THREE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 24TH

0800 - Wakeup

0810 to 0840 - Morning Exercises with Preparation for Group Activities

0900 to 0930 - Breakfast

0940 to 1000 - General Formation, Dispersing for Training

1000 to 1130 - Group #1, Instructor Vasiliev: Holds & Releases upper, middle, lower body levels. Pain Compliance. Wave principles. Psychological Impact of Holds.

- Group #2, Instructor Komarov: Survival in the Forest, Organizing Troop Movement, Rest, Provision with Food & Water. Camouflage, Hiding Places, Ammunition Depot. Emergency Signaling.


1140 to 1310 - Group Rotation (Group #1 goes to Instructor Komarov, Group #2 goes to Instructor Vasiliev. See above for Topic.)

1400 to 1500 - Lunch

1500 to 1510 - Gather & Disperse for Training

1510 to 1635 - Group #1, Instructor Vasiliev: Hand-to-Hand Combat in motion, the strategies of working against single and multiple opponents. Fundamentals of moving and controlling the opponent. Intuitive work.

- Group #2, Instructor Komarov: Survival, Safety Distance, Explanation & Demonstration. Water Obstacles &

Overcoming them as a Group (weather permitting), Counter-Espionage


1645 to 1810 - Group Rotation (Group #1 goes to Instructor Komarov,

- Group #2 goes to Instructor Vasiliev. See above for Topic.)


1900 to 2000 - Supper

2100 to 2110 - General Gathering for Training in Extreme Conditions.

2110 to 0200 - Troup Movements, Finding Bearings, Azimuth Movement through the Woods at Night, Keeping the Direction, Overcoming Obstacles, Orientation using Route Cards, 5-6 KP? Unit Competition, Accounting for Time, Concealment, Precision of Arriving to Target (Time will be allocated for snack during training).

0200 - Brief Discussion on Results of the Day, Preparation for Sleep


DAY FOUR: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25TH

0900 - Wakeup

0910 to 0940 - Morning Exercises with Preparation for Group Activities

1000 to 1030 - Breakfast

1040 to 1100 - General Formation, Dispersing for Training

1100 to 1230 - Group #1, Instructor Vasiliev: Delivering & taking strikes. The structure & diversity of strikes. Physical & psychological components of striking breathing, positioning, movement.

- Group #2, Instructor Komarov: Survival, Applying Urgent Medical Treatment, Treating Shock Conditions, Transporting the Wounded, Providing Security in Different Situations.

1245 to 1410 - Group Rotation - Group #1 goes to Instructor Komarov,

- Group #2 goes to Instructor Vasiliev. See above for Topic.


1500 to 1600 - Lunch

1600 to 1610 - Gather & Disperse for Training

1610 to 1735 - Group #1, Instructor Vasiliev: Knife disarming and use. The key principles of knife defense with the blade against your body, the blade within reach, and the blade out of reach. Psychological impact of the knife on you and your opponent. Relation of the knife types to personality.

- Group #2, Instructor Komarov: Possibilities of Personal Protection, Providing Protection in Various Situations.


1745 to 1910 - Group Rotation

1930 to 2030 - Supper

2100 to 2230 - Campfire Gathering, Questions & Answers, Discussing Results of the Day



DAY 5: THURSDAY, AUGUST 26TH

0800 - Wake Up

0810 to 0840 - Morning Exercise

0900 to 0930 - Breakfast

0940 to 1000 - General Formation, Dispersing for Training

1000 to 1125 - Group #1, Instructor Vasiliev: Military shovel, at least six unique uses in outdoor settings for defense, combat and survival. Use of the stick for self-defense, attacks, against other weapons, warm-ups & drills.

- Group #2, Instructor Komarov: Vehicle Safety. Security inside and outside the car; Defense against gun, knife, holds, strikes, single & multiple opponent, locating and disabling car explosives.


1135 to 1310 - Group Rotation - Group #1 goes to Instructor Komarov,
- Group #2 goes to Instructor Vasiliev. See above for Topic.

1400 to 1500 - Lunch

1510 to 1800 - Competition Between Units: Relay Race through the Obstacle Course, Tug-of-War, Dismounted 2 or 3 Lane Formation, Team Presentations of Knife Defense, Strikes, Shovel work, Rolls, Concealment, etc.

1800 to 1900 - Rest & Preparation for Festivities

1900 - Festive Supper, Live Russian Folk Music w/Sing-Along, Presentation of Certificates, Discussion of Results of Summer Training International. General Celebration. By Midnight - Preparation for Sleep


DAY SIX: FRIDAY, AUGUST 27TH

0900 to 0930 - Breakfast

0940 to 1100 - Packing, Farewells, Preparations for Departure
Two Departure Times Available: 1100 and 1400
(Bag Lunch will be provided for the road)



Due to the very high volume of inquiries, we suggest to reserve your spot early!

Call: 905-881-4711 or email: [email protected]
For your application form click here >>>
For your payment form click here >>>

 
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