What does it take to study and excel in fighting?
First, the training must be profound, challenging, diverse, and fun.
Second, the instructor should possess exceptional knowledge and skill along with a gift for teaching others.
Vladimir Vasiliev is one of the most highly-regarded martial arts instructors in the world, known for his mastery in combat and talent in teaching.
Lessons from Camp puts you at full range, presenting the defining elements for optimal response to any attack, including:
• Subtle escapes from holds, both in the field and in the water
• Unique knife disarms in the forest
• Strikes that relax, briefly switch off muscles, and debilitate attackers
• Intercepting single and multiple opponents on the move
• Smooth, effortless and precise hand-to-hand work on uneven terrain
• Vasiliev’s famous and deceivingly simple Short Work
• And much more…
Witness the power of spontaneous and unbeatable moves…
And learn it yourself.
1 hour 30 min.
For more details about the upcoming Camp, click here.
Jakub Kovarik –
Another awsome video from Systema by Vladimir Vasiliev. Focused on slightly advanced students, showing Systema finally “in the field” which I find as an advatage against the other (also very good) videos mostly filmed in gym. I recommend Systema videos to anybody who want to learn and do not have access to some good teacher. I have studied a Krav Maga before I found a Systema and realized the depth behind this complex life style and warrior art. Good luck to all and greetings from Czech Republic
Peter Kang –
I watched this film 3 times already. There’s so much information on it; I learn something new each time. Everything Vladimir produces is great and helps me progress in my training!
Adam Zettler –
I just finished watching Vlad’s new video, Lessons from Camp. Within the first 5 minutes, I was like wow!! I’m always amazed to watch how Vlad moves. I’ve personally never seen anyone in the world move like him.
The short work he demonstrates in this video is awesome! His explanations are straight forward, and at the same time very profound. The video shows great progressions, and has a lot of great drills you can use in your own training classes.
My brother and I highly recommend this video!!