CAPOEIRA TODAY
Modern capoeira, in the form in which it was presented to a wide audience, consists of two main styles: Angola and regional. Angola is characterized by slow, “viscous” movements that…

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SLAVIC-GORITSKAYA FIGHT (part1)
SLAVIC-GORITSKAYA FIGHT, a type of martial arts and a comprehensive martial art, consisting of four types and twelve basic styles, united by a common name. The Slavic-Goritsky struggle is the…

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DEVELOPMENT OF THE CLASSICAL FIGHT DURING THE SOVIET PERIOD
In 1924, the country's first classic wrestling championship was held - according to the new rules adopted in the USSR. Competitions were held in Kiev with the participation of 41…

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SLAVIC-GORITSKAYA FIGHT (part 2)

BASIC STYLES.
Radogora – a style of hand combat, which incorporates the technical and tactical achievements of the schools of the Slavic-Goritsky struggle and other Russian fighting styles.

Hemline is a kicking style in which hands perform only protective functions. Ways of movement and attacks are borrowed from the fighting dances of the Slavs, from the historical schools of Russian hand-to-hand combat and European martial arts (Chasson, Savat, Puring, Folderskal).

Rocker (proportional style) – a combat system in which a high pace of movements is achieved by successive blows of arms and legs due to inertia and special plastic, which allows you to save the strength of a fighter.

The style is an alloy of several types of wrestling, combining the technical and tactical achievements of the Russian historical school and special techniques for conducting a total battle.

Manure (a complex battle on the ground) is a style in which creases, coups, deductions, pain and asphyxiation, as well as various punches in the supine position are used.

Svilya (combat gymnastics) – a system of techniques that allow you to evade enemy attacks and grabs. It forms a special plastic of movements for a fighter, and allows avoiding an enemy attack without excessive efforts.

Fifth (style of unplanned situations) – develops combat skills in specific conditions: in the dark, in cramped conditions, on slippery surfaces, with numerical superiority of the enemy and in a limited space.

Breast – a way of organizing a battle with an opponent physically superior (in height, weight, strength).

Flexible rebuilding (anti-system) – maneuvering and tactical tricks, taking into account the stereotypical actions of the enemy, using this or that type of martial art.

“S-42” – a form of Slavic-Goritsky struggle, adapted to real combat conditions. It includes the most effective technical actions, a survival system, special skills, as well as methods of guerrilla warfare.

Firefight – a battle using firearms. The system is built on the basis of pistol triathlon: oncoming combat (duel shooting in motion), targeted shooting, demonstration of combat movement technique, as well as general principles of combat using automatic weapons.

Blade combat is a combat system based on knife triathlon (free fight, knife throwing and demonstration of military equipment in movement).

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