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What make(s) Kadochnikov System different from other Systems?
This is one thing I like in Systema. Self defence is on concrete!Forgot to add. In the Kadochnikov system, all classes take place only on a rigid surface. The best surface is the asphalt surface.
This is one thing I like in Systema. Self defence is on concrete!
And these acrobatics... much more interesting than acrobatic kicks. People is killing, or at least hurting, themselves doing basic routine things just because they don’t have that supple reaction. When I hit the head in something... it hurts!
On the other hand... to my view, it suffers the same issue of any non competitive style. They help each other because they know the expected reaction and anything else is either humiliating or will hurt, potentially. Once I did a jujitsu seminair and a black belt performing the wrist locks on me was rubbish, but it was all being done so fast that I chose just let go and go back home without injuries and without showing her she was still rubbish, regardless her long years’ training. Why to be that rude? For free?(Also tried Systema a few months...)
Which reminds me another thing I like in Systema. It is trained slowly, at least a significant portion of the training from what I have seen.
Performing exercises on hard surfaces people do not experience pain, if properly performed techniques. On all these videos there is no such thing that one can not teach a person within one hour in the idea of an individual element.
On the video where the exam, the person even did not get any light scratches.
By the way, people can not know what will happen and therefore play along. All the time, the same actions are done differently each time. All videos are shot live without rehearsals and contracts.
Slow speed of working allows avoiding injuries, errors in technology and gaining muscle memory and creating and strengthening neural networks and networks.
I don't entirely agree about the hard surface comment ad not getting injuries due to that.
I would also like to add that all arts (Istand to be corrected ) at first you perform in slow motion until the student gets the technique (that could be minutes or hours or days depending on numerous variables. Your system is not the only one that does teaches that way and of what I have seen it is no better and no worse than most (not all) the arts and systems out there.
It sounds as if you are on a recruiting drive lol... if you are then best of luck