Hand-to-hand combat of Russian special forces. Proper upbringing Nausea or vomiting in a child should alert parents

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Some mutual friends recommended that we go to church and at the same time, by coincidence, one of my friends gave me the magazine "Health" to read, in which I found one small inconspicuous article with the story of an equally unfortunate woman who for a long time did not could get pregnant. I photocopied a page from the magazine and read the prayer from this article every day.

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Nausea or vomiting in a child should alert parents. What to do if the child is sick?

Nausea in a child manifests itself as a very unpleasant, but painless feeling, which is accompanied by refusal to eat, anxiety, cold hands and feet, pale skin. If the baby is sick, then the parents cannot but see this. Therefore, if the child is ill, try to immediately find out the cause of this, since nausea can be a symptom of many different diseases.

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The room where the child plays, as a rule, looks as if the Tatar-Mongols have been stomping around in it for 300 years without rest. What can we say, our little monsters can achieve amazing effects: just a few minutes - and a clean, tidy room turns into chaos.

A child scatters things and toys all over the house... What a fantasy it must be to stuff soft toys into flower pots so quickly, put cars under the carpet, and fill pots with candy wrappers and pencils...
And if you show your dissatisfaction and offer the child to clean up all the scattered toys, then he immediately has a hundred reasons not to do this: he wants to sleep, eat, his head hurts, or his hands hurt. Familiar situation?

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A sleeping baby always causes peace - what a pretty little angel.

Sleep brings the baby strength and energy for new exploits and discoveries. When the baby is sleeping, look at him carefully. Baby posture during sleep can tell a lot.
The best sleeping position is sleep on back when the whole body is relaxed, the legs and arms are spread out in different directions. When a baby sleeps in this position, his whole body relaxes and rests.

If the baby sleeps in this position, you can be sure that nothing bothers him. This position of the child during sleep speaks of his peace of mind and comfort. The kid is confident in his safety, trusts mom, dad and all the people who surround him.

is a system for preparing for a tough fight in real combat conditions. Armies around the world are constantly competing with each other for the right to own unique ways to train soldiers. American green berets and Navy SEALs, Korean commandos and Chinese special forces, Russian maroon berets. All these military forces have their own army hand-to-hand combat systems. However, despite the fact that in the armed forces of each individual state there are often quite exotic training methods, all systems of army hand-to-hand combat are united by the desire to solve the same problem as quickly and efficiently as possible - rapid destruction.

It is not easy for a fighter to understand, to feel in a combat situation, one must be prepared for anything. A fighter of a special unit must be able not only to quickly and effectively neutralize an armed enemy, but also, if necessary, to immediately prepare his own weapon for work. In combat conditions, this will help save precious seconds and possibly win. The methodology developed at the Department of the University of Physical Education is successfully used in the training of military personnel in special forces.

A real fight is always stressful. The ultimate tension of the will and the maximum mobilization of those capabilities of the body. The enemy is unpredictable, cunning and cruel. A second's delay, a wrong move, and a bypassable moment are hopelessly lost. The result is a lost battle, an unfulfilled task, death. Endurance, strength and agility, technique, practical experience - all this is not enough. You have to be mentally prepared for a fight. That's what mental preparation is for. Especially effective is the development of techniques in conditions of increased noise and light exposure. Experts believe that this is good for training the psyche and consolidating the acquired skills. Experienced fighters know that victory is always on the side of those who are confident in their abilities and are not afraid of defeat. Only by conquering your fear can you defeat the enemy.

In the special forces, they pay very close attention to hand-to-hand combat. You can't do without it in competition.

Perhaps the fighters do not demonstrate superbly elegant technique, there are no high jumps, beautiful movements, but there is a furious and short fight here. Fight, in fact, to destroy. The main task of the judges is to mark the time and stop the fight in time so that the fighters do not cripple each other. Absolutely no bias. Because there is a very fierce fight going on. The mental state of a person who has tuned in to such a serious fightz, it makes itself felt, and most likely, this is the biggest problem. They are usually pulled apart by three. This kind of competition takes place once every two years, and is popular among special forces. Because at these competitions they improve their skills. Your professionalism. This is one of the highest forms of personnel training. You can handle all the issues that they face in the performance of official tasks. Real office tasks.

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inscription over the entrance to the Buchenwald concentration camp

Fifty years ago, a Leningrad street taught me one rule: if a fight is inevitable, you must strike first.

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Interestingly, it would seem that elite power special units - the main purpose of which is combat contact with the enemy at the utmost close - by definition should have highly effective. (By the way, as it turned out, a carefully developed hand-to-hand combat system for special units still exists in the USA, and is called (Marine Arts Training Program for Marines), in Russia, as far as I understand, this system is little known. But it’s completely in vain.)) Which to it should also be known outside of these power structures. I mean which ones are really effective in real use conditions - for example, how - the most effective system of fisticuffs - which is both a subject for study in many higher educational institutions of physical culture and is constantly being improved by many, many masters. And such a situation in principle - all of which are Olympic sports - always have a scientific base, their own researchers, theorists and practitioners, and in any case, there is an exchange of relevant information, novelties and the like. Moreover, all this is quite clearly centralized and well organized in its own way and, of course, well financed by the state. That is, it feels like a scientific approach.

It seems to me that the same thing should be with hand-to-hand combat systems for army and special units - in the field of hand-to-hand combat - all the same, there must be some kind of universal hand-to-hand combat system for law enforcement agencies that would be constantly developed and improved. A sort of "special forces karate" or "special boxing" - a kind of system for hand-to-hand combat - aimed at use in real conditions. (It is clear that in fact - - the army does not particularly need such systems - but meanwhile.)

In reality, for example, in Russia there is only developing endless and useless ones. But the special forces are trained in hand-to-hand combat either by a variety of enthusiastic instructors or by former martial artists. Which, in fact, is more of an initiative, so to speak, "from below" than a systemic government decision.

(It’s interesting how hand-to-hand combat is generally taught in special forces - apparently most likely - at best, the coach is a former athlete, boxer, wrestler or “hand-to-hand” - and he shows everything and everything. Apparently there is nothing else. That is, this the coach is essentially self-sufficient and obviously knows everything that needs to be shown.In principle, there are no subsequent steps.That's it.

But on the other hand, there are enthusiastic people who do not let hand-to-hand combat in the army die out.

Here, for example, is an interesting video - about a man, an instructor of one of the units of the Airborne Forces, senior lieutenant Maxim Rodionov, who, when training paratroopers, uses a methodology developed independently (!!!) - this is such a level - the level of enthusiasts.

Watch - Hand-to-hand combat lessons. Airborne Experience

That is, we can safely say that there seems to be hand-to-hand combat in special forces, but it seems that it is not. It’s easier to come up with your own than rely on the experience of hand-to-hand combat in the army - it is apparently very meager and bureaucratic and absolutely does not go beyond the experience of an individual.)

Maybe this is reasonable in its own way (by the way, a similar approach to hand-to-hand combat is perfectly expressed in a rather funny )

And indeed, the likelihood that a special forces soldier will have to use hand-to-hand combat skills - especially without any weapons, actually tends to zero. In fact, it is better to focus on increasing the cohesion and organization of the fighters of special units, equipping them with special means of defeating the enemy, means of protection, increasing firepower, increasing moral and volitional qualities and physical capabilities. As if, in fact, there are other, simpler and more reliable means to increase the effectiveness of both an individual special forces soldier and the unit as a whole. (In fact, the probability that a fighter will be left alone and without a weapon is really very small - it is better and more efficient to focus on something else.

Although, in principle, why it remains so and one might even say that hand-to-hand combat in special units is revered - in my opinion this is an unsurpassed means for educating a real warrior. For example, a GRU special forces fighter is almost immediately associated with a person who, first of all, owns some secret methods of destroying another person - without a weapon. In principle, this is the only thing that remains with a person, for example, who has completed his career in special units - and this, as it were, deliberately and implicitly causes a certain respect - moral and volitional qualities, and possession of secret techniques.

So, what kind of training materials on hand-to-hand combat of special forces are actually available for study - to a martial arts lover.

In fact, I personally didn’t come across any real training materials on the Web. At the same time, the name “Hand-to-hand combat of the GRU special forces” is in the world of martial arts a kind of “dream martial art” that no one has seen, but which every martial arts lover has not refused to get acquainted with.

Watch - USSR Training of special forces

Another educational film - "state" and filmed - about training in karate, apparently paratroopers. (But the excerpt, unfortunately - and especially curious about the form, they didn’t particularly strain: a T-shirt and sports shorts - they understood: the main thing is a skill.) This is how they adopted karate techniques. And why is it so incomprehensible - what's the point?

Watch - Soviet Karate

Another “state” training film called “Physical Training of a Paratrooper” from the Film Studio of the USSR Ministry of Defense in 1973 is an interesting hand-to-hand combat technique that is used in the training of paratroopers. (That is, the film was shot apparently much earlier) - you can see some very peculiar hand-to-hand combat technique. This is some kind of incomprehensible karate, or something - with a complete absence of any technique. Quite a funny technique from the point of view of modern knowledge in hand-to-hand combat - people already know, apparently, what it is - but they don’t know what it is yet. There seems to be very little information about this very karate. Rather, a mixture of karate, sambo, boxing and some incomprehensible hand-to-hand combat. Maybe they didn’t know in those days that it was necessary to be beautiful. So in its own way - in a simple way.

Watch -Physical training of a paratrooper from the Film Studio of the USSR Ministry of Defense, 1973

A short video "about the training of special forces" - judging by the form, the Russian army of the nineties is already - if not later. Apparently just a demonstration training, perhaps even one of the special forces - although not a fact. Such a technique - "late" - with such original kicks - of those times - with elements of sambo. Quite a common technique, but performed with such an enthusiast. Nobody got tired of karate yet. (The video was apparently in color - but they made it "black and white" under, so to speak, "old times") For some reason it was filmed - it's not clear.

Watch -Special forces training in the hall

Another "state" training film, but produced by the GDR - most likely for soldiers - but also quite interesting from the point of view of considering training films for special forces - hand-to-hand combat techniques, oddly enough (These films were generally shown to a wide range of military personnel - or maybe so occasionally - when the film projectors were working.)

Watch -Nahkampfausbildung bei der NVA

And another fairly high-quality film is a “state film” produced by the GDR, but in this case it is directly designed for training soldiers of special units of the GDR army.

Watch - Hand-to-hand combat for the special forces of the GDR / Nahkampf für Spezialisten

But there is also a rather funny paradox here - despite the fact that the "Hand-to-hand combat of the GRU special forces" is a fairly well-known "brand" (I mean any

I don’t know how it is in other armies, but in the Russian army and special forces, the training system, or rather the study of hand-to-hand combat, went along a peculiar path - this is holding seminars for special forces officers - from various martial arts masters. I don’t know - but often the level of these masters is not something that leaves much to be desired, but in my opinion it simply does not meet the requirements that a hand-to-hand combat instructor for law enforcement agencies must meet.

Watch - GRU Spetsnaz Hand-to-hand combat according to the Kadochnikov system

By the way, another film from the USSR Ministry of Defense - apparently made an impression - a scientific approach using the laws of mechanics - apparently they wanted to introduce something systematized based on a scientific approach. Everything is on a strict scientific approach - in the video there is a scientific word, behind a scientific word - but for some reason you look at Kadochnikov's opponents like cotton dummies all the time moving - playing along. (But here is the uniqueness of Kadochnikov, in my opinion - a man was able to "sell" his system to the USSR Ministry of Defense itself !!! - and no one succeeded - only Kadochnikov. Despite the fact that in fact it is obvious that the system is almost completely divorced from reality - which also makes this task much more difficult)

Watch - One on one with the enemy

https://youtu.be/kEEqPI_Y85Q

Moreover, the Kadochnikov system gave birth to just the same mass of such systems - where the enemy acts as a soulless cotton mannequin, which moves behind the adherent of Kadochnikov like a puppet. A very tempting idea - to control the enemy in this way - to become such a superman or something - the dream of any boy. Defeat everyone - obichiks - in such an excellent way. Especially if you returned from special forces - and you know such a system. How cool...

Watch - Kadochnikov, Starov Ryabko, Vasiliev Russian style of hand-to-hand combat

Also on the Web you can find a lot of training materials that are served as “hand-to-hand combat for special forces” or for some other special units - it is clear that “Special Forces hand-to-hand combat” can immediately attract the attention of martial arts lovers, but meanwhile, as a rule, these are always ordinary hand-to-hand techniques combat or combat sambo. In this case, the kickboxing technique is apparently considered as a system of hand-to-hand combat of special forces - just that people are dressed in camouflage uniforms and masks.

Watch - GRU Spetsnaz

The training video "Hand-to-hand combat of the Airborne Forces", respectively, about hand-to-hand combat for the Airborne Forces - these are real paratroopers or just people - most likely this is some kind of sambo section that has released a training video for military personnel. Although people are dressed in “camouflage”, however, as you can see, they are shod in “wrestlers” and use sambist jackets for demonstration. It can be seen that the technique in the film is built around throws and submissions. Meanwhile, in my opinion, the film is quite solid and is of particular interest to fans of martial arts. The throwing technique of sambo wrestling, protection from grabs and blows, and their combat use are shown in detail. (Moreover, you can see that people demonstrate excellent sambo technique, which in fact is not always seen in training videos).

And unlike the seminars discussed above - the practicality of the technique is obvious - it can be seen with the "naked" eye - such a technique will work.

So it’s quite a worthy training video on sambo and combat sambo - even for the GRU special forces.

Watch - Hand-to-hand combat of the Airborne Forces part one

Apparently, the second part of the film about hand-to-hand combat of the Airborne Forces is considered: general physical - warm-up, stretching, punching technique with hands - based on boxing, punching and protection from strikes based on sambo techniques. (The striking technique of the legs and, accordingly, the development of kicks and defense against them are considered in detail), defense against captures and defense against attacks with a knife, protection against threats with a pistol. That is, in these two films, under the general name "Hand-to-hand combat of the Airborne Forces", the system of hand-to-hand combat based on sambo, boxing and kickboxing is shown in the most detailed way - and these techniques are quite organically combined with each other. And, in my opinion, by and large, it is precisely such a hand-to-hand combat system of all those considered that is most accurately suited for training power units. (Relatively "old" films - probably from the nineties - still on video cassettes - I noticed for some reason they stopped making training films on martial arts - either it is unprofitable because of the Internet, or people just lost interest in such a video - and it also became unprofitable .)

A training film called "Applied combinations of special forces" - from UNIBOS (Again from special forces or for special forces) - six rather voluminous films - in fact, about UNIBOS "in camouflage" - I don’t know, for special forces it’s still quite difficult and even somewhat pretentious.


Watch -Special Forces Applied Combinations


Watch -Special Forces Applied Combinations


Watch -Special Forces Applied Combinations


Watch -Special Forces Applied Combinations


Watch -Special Forces Applied Combinations


Educational film called "Secrets of the Secret Service" in 2004 - apparently - based on the technique of jiu-jitsu. In principle, a very good film - a lot of various techniques and techniques based on the effects on the joints and pain points of a person are shown - quite original and yet practical solutions.

Watch - Secrets of special services 2004

Sbuchayuschee video "GRU special forces combat system - combat grips" - from Vadim Starov - in this video, the method of liberation from the grip by the lapels is curious - it may well work (1:47). (In general, on YouTube channel of Vadim Starov just a lot of training videos on hand-to-hand combat and self-defense have been posted - by which it is quite possible to trace the stages of development of Vadim Starov's hand-to-hand combat system - which, as it turns out, originates from Kadochnikov's hand-to-hand combat system - the transformation into a practical side is obvious.

Watch - GRU Spetsnaz Combat System - Combat Grips

The training film from Vadim Starov "Combat system of the NKVD-KGB special forces" with a duration of 1 hour and 20 minutes is also a rather interesting film - about the defeat of human pain points - in various ways. (But again, the desire to cover all possible ways of defeat is also visible - which even go beyond the boundaries of what is possible in hand-to-hand combat) In any case, it's worth a look - there are quite interesting moments.

Watch - Combat system spetsnaz NKVD-KGB

I.V. Zaichikov, a trainer and teacher at the Department of Theory and Methods of Applied and Extreme Sports of the Russian State University of Physical Culture, developed his own system of hand-to-hand combat called “hand-to-hand combat of the Kolotov-Zaichikov version”. He also trains special forces soldiers in hand-to-hand combat.

Watch - hand-to-hand combat version of Kolotov-Zaichikov part one


Watch - hand-to-hand combat version of Kolotov-Zaichikov part two