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Systema
Systema (Russian: Система, romanized: Sistema, lit. 'system') is a Russian martial art. There are multiple schools of systems that began appearing after the end of the Soviet Union in the 1990s, with teachers claiming their respective "systems" (usually named after themselves). 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.
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Systema
Systema is a Russian martial art. Training includes, but is not limited to: hand to hand combat, grappling, knife fighting, and fire arms training. Training involves drills and sparring without set kata. It focuses mainly on controlling the six body levers through pressure point application, striking, and weapon applications. The roots of Systema are based in the Orthodox Christian faith, which follows the principle that everything that happens to us in life—good or bad—has the ultimate purpose of creating the best possible conditions for a person to fully understand him or herself. Training in Systema revolves around this philosophy. Instead of viewing Systema as a martial art, they say that Systema is a lifestyle, or a "system" which extends beyond hand-to-hand combat and covers all aspects of life. Systema is often advertised as being a martial art employed by some Russian Spetsnaz units, but Spetsnaz personnel comprise a small proportion of Systema practitioners.
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The numerical value of systema in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
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The numerical value of systema in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
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