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As we know, there are many types of
sports that exist in every country in the world. One of them is boxing.
Although it requires a fairly strong physique, in fact there are still many who
make boxing as their favorite sport.
This type of boxing is also diverse.
There are some countries that have their own type of boxing. Some have adapted
from boxing in general, and some have slightly different movements. Similarly,
with Russia.
In Russia, there is a sport similar
to boxing. The sport is called fist fighting. Did you ever know about this
fighting fist?
Maybe there are still many of you who don’t know about this Russian boxing. Therefore, let’s look at the facts of fist fighting, a Russian style of boxing.
Boxing is often associated with violence. Though it is a sport that is still within safe limits if it is not affected by vital organs. We can also use this as self-defense in a state of danger. So, boxing can also be a positive and healthy sport .
There are many types of boxing that
are spread all over the world. Although still in the same type, of course there
are also differences between each boxing sport. Similarly, with the sport of
boxing in Russia.
In Russia, a sport similar to boxing
is known as fist fighting. Did you ever know about fist fighting? Or maybe have
you ever fist fighting before? Maybe you are still wondering and curious about
the fist fighting. Therefore, this article will discuss about 4 facts fist
fighting, Russian boxing style.
Russian Fist Fighting is actually a
traditional boxing sport that originated in Russia. This sport has existed
since ancient times and has become a sportive folk entertainment. To do fist
fighting, you can’t just do it. There are rules that you must follow.
Russian Fist Fighting is also known
as Russian Boxing. This is the type of boxing that does not use boxing gloves
like when doing boxing in general. Although this is a type of sport that is
also a form of entertainment for the people because it is carried out in a mass
battle (involving many people), but Russia also uses this fist to solve the
problems that have been there long ago.
Fist Fighting is actually a martial
art tradition in Russia. Throughout Europe, Slavia was known as a brave warrior.
Everyone must have the skills to fight because war can happen at any time.
Including children.
Since childhood, children in Russia
has learned about how to defend themselves, their families and their country
through the game. The game was gradually transformed into a real fist fighting.
There are separate rules that must be followed when they want to hold a fist
fighting. This is because fist fighting can involve a lot of people doing it.
As for the types of fist fighting in
Russia, including:
And maybe there are still other types of Russian fist fighting that haven’t been mentioned.
Before holding a fist battle, you
must know about the procedures and rules in the fight. The procedure for doing
a fist fighting is:
Then, the rules in Russian fist
fighting are:
And maybe there are still other rules
of Russian fist fighting that haven’t been mentioned.
Russian fist fighting is usually held on major holidays. For example, during the New Year holidays and during Maslenitsa . The Russian fighting fist was also held in winter and summer. When it is summer , this fight is carried out in the square. While during the winter, this fight is carried on a frozen lake or river are covered with ice.
And maybe
there are still some facts of fist fighting, a Russian style of boxing
that haven’t been listed above. I hope this article can really help you to find
out all you
need to know about the 4 facts of fist fighting, a Russian style of boxing.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Martial arts styles and schools of Russian origin

^ "Russian Martial Arts" . Completemartialarts.com. Archived from the original on January 24, 2017 . Retrieved 2014-05-23 .

^ Russian Fist Fighting . "Летописцы наши говорят об ней, еще в начале XIII в. [Our sources talked about it already at the 13th century.]"

^ Jump up to: a b Schneiderman, R.M. (June 19, 2010). "Once-Secret Martial Art Rises in Ring's Bright Lights" . The New York Times .

^ "Once-secret KGB martial art fights for recognition" . Time Live. Archived from the original on July 28, 2013 . Retrieved December 4, 2010 .

^ "Биография Виктор Спиридонов" . Peoples.ru. 2013-03-07 . Retrieved 2015-10-15 .

^ "Systema at Black Belt magazine website" . Black Belt . Archived from the original on January 29, 2017 . Retrieved 2014-02-06 .



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There are a number of martial arts styles and schools of Russian origin. [1] Traditional Russian fist fighting has existed since the 1st millennium AD. [ citation needed ] It was outlawed in the Russian Empire in 1832. [ citation needed ] However, it has seen a resurgence after the break-up of the Soviet Union .

During the Soviet era , the government wanted to create both military hand-to-hand combat systems and combat sports, resulting in the creation of sambo . During the 1980s and after the fall of Communism the interest in the folk martial arts was reawakened. Through ethnographic study, many new styles based on the folk styles appeared.

Russian fist fighting ( Russian - Кулачный бой Kulachniy boy "fist fighting, pugilism) is the traditional bare-knuckle boxing of Russia . The earliest accounts concerning the sport date to the 13th century. [2]

Sambo (Russian: са́мбо , IPA: [ˈsambə] ; САМ озащита Б ез О ружия ) is a Russian martial art and combat sport . [3] [4] The word "SAMBO" is an acronym for SAM ozashchita B ez O ruzhiya , which literally translates as "self-defense without weapons". Sambo is relatively modern since its development began in the early 1920s by the Soviet Red Army to improve their hand-to-hand combat abilities. [3] Intended to be a merger of the most effective techniques of other martial arts, sambo has roots in Japanese judo , international styles of wrestling, plus traditional folk styles of wrestling such as: Armenian kokh , Georgian chidaoba , Romanian trîntǎ , Tatar köräş , Uzbek kurash , Mongolian khapsagay and Azerbaijani gulesh .

The pioneers of sambo were Viktor Spiridonov and Vasili Oshchepkov . Oshchepkov died in prison as a result of the political purges of 1937 after accusations of being a Japanese spy. Oshchepkov spent much of his life living in Japan and training in judo under its founder Kano Jigoro . The two Russians independently developed two different styles which eventually cross-pollinated and became what is known as Sambo. Compared to Oshchepkov's judo-based system, then called "Freestyle Wrestling," Spiridonov's style was softer and less strength dependent. This was in large part due to Spiridonov's injuries sustained during World War I . [5]

Anatoly Kharlampiev , a student of Oshchepkov, is often considered the founder of sport sambo. In 1938, it was recognized as an official sport by the USSR All-Union Sports Committee.

Systema ( Система , literally meaning The System ) is a Russian martial art . [6] Training includes, but is not limited to: hand-to-hand combat, grappling, knife fighting, and firearms training. Training involves drills and sparring without set kata .

ARB (Russian: А рмейский Р укопашный Б ой ; Armeyskiy Rukopashniy Boy ; 'Army Hand-to-Hand Combat') is a Russian martial art of training for protection and attack receptions that incorporated many functional elements from an arsenal of individual hand-to-hand combat and martial arts from around the world, and has been used in real fighting activities.


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