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Of course they do.
Sambo is an "indigenous" martial art, or to be more precise, a martial art of Russian origin that was created during Soviet times.
Russians have a long history of wrestling excellence.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FRqI5kOpJzwOK, I'm a little hesitant to ask this, but do indigenous Russian Martial Arts actually exist?
I have tried (albeit halfheartedly) to look for Russian fencing manuals, without success. I posted earlier on this thread some reasons I think that such manuals are hard to find and may not exist. I certainly hope there is something out there.I am curious about Russian swordsmanship.
I am deeply interested in Russian unarmed fighting as many of the principles seem to mesh very well the the Chinese styles Ive put so much time into.
However, as I look in the areas of swordsmanship, I dont find many surviving historical artifacts. I forget the terms for these weapons, but there is a pretty common curved sabre with no handguard that seems somewhat descended from Byzantine arms. There are also many sabre type weapons from the Napoleonic era forward, but I dont find much from Medieval/Ren times.
I know this is the unarmed forum, but it fits with the Russian theme of the thread. The Russians seem to have many indigenous styles of grappling and unarmed skills, from the peasant level up. Would this indicate that the weaponry was integrated into the other training without specific blade schools developing?
Ive wondered this for a while.
Kind of sounds like the rest of the world.Russians, in my experience, have a compulsion to bullshit (can I say that word here?) when questioned about their knowledge or ability in ALL subjects.
1. You will get no argument from me about the horrible misinformation that is out there concerning Russian martial arts. In this respect, Russians are no different than anyone else, but because Russian arts have been at the top of the internet food chain in recent years, it seems to get more notice. My favorite legend concerns the origins of sambo, where Soviet agents supposedly scoured the world to investigate "secret" fighting techniques for incorporation into sambo. This during a time of civil war, political upheaval and massive famines. As if the Soviet state was not broke enough already, they could send undercover kung-fu agents around the world. Yeah, right. When you ask for evidence, all you get is puzzled looks.I know many many Russians from in and around Moscow, and have found something terribly damaging to to progress of real research in this matter.
Russians, in my experience, have a compulsion to bullshit (can I say that word here?) when questioned about their knowledge or ability in ALL subjects.
Take as a well-investigated example, the historical claims of 'Systema' schools. I'm sorry but I am not going to describe the mostly fictional claims in this little post. Lots available on the web.
The rules for sambo were first codified in 1937. The first tournament was in 1938.Gene,
There have to be some old Soviet Sambo (or whatever it was called then in Uncle Joe's magic kingdom) training manuals from the 1930's still around. I wonder if they have an insight into the prior history.
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