JUDO and Sambo Clinic with Dr. Dimitri Zaistev
Dec 18 at 1200. at Ultimate Athletics (Great Northern Mall Clay, NY)
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Master class proposal – 1.5 hours – 2 hours
Limitations and changes of humans in combat situation
Philosophy of combat behavior
Understanding the origin of technics
Demonstration of established technics of sambo and judo
Break down and analysis of the technics
Exploring of concealed ways to prepare and set up the technic
Technics combinations
Exploring the ways of slowing down of the opponent to the point of complete disability and submission
Hand to hand combat as taught to Russian special forces
Setting up personal goals and ways to get there
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About Dr. Dimitry Zaitsev.
Education:
1980-1986 St Petersburg RU – St Petersburg Politehnical Institute-Master of Science in Radio physics and electronics
1987 – 1990 – St Petersburg RU, St Petersburg Politehnical Institute -PhD – Science in Radio physics and electronics
Dr. Dimitry Zaitsev Sports education/training – for Judo and Sambo
Sports Club Izhorets –Kolpino St Petersburg RU – coach: Vladimir Tyapochkin
Sports Society of Labor – St Petersburg RU – coach: Vladimir Nikulin
School of Elite Masters of Sports – Stone Island region, St Petersburg, RU- coach’s – Vasilii Shetakov
Lesgaft Institute St Petersburg RU – Prophylactics and Psychology of Sports – Prof. George Makarov
Dr. Dimitri Zaitsev Major Competition Results – 1978-1990
1978 – Junior Sambo champion of St Petersburg
1979 – Judo Junior Russian National champion
1980 – First Place Judo Baltic Cup
1981 –Judo Russian National Champion open-div
1981 –Sambo Russian National Champion open – master of sports
1982 –Judo Russian National Champion – master of sports
1982 – first place Judo St Petersburg RU masters
1984 –Judo Russian National Champion
1984 – First Place Sambo St Petersburg RU open
1986 – first place Sambo St Petersburg RU masters
1986 – First Place Sambo Baltic Cup
1988 – First Place Sambo St Petersburg RU
1988 – First Place Combat Sambo St Petersburg RU
1990 –Combat Sambo Russian National Champion
About Sambo and Judo.
Sambo (Russian: са́мбо; IPA: [ˈsambə]; САМозащита Без Оружия) is a Soviet martial art and combat sport.
The word “SAMBO” is an acronym for SAMozashchita Bez Oruzhiya, 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.
It was intended to be a merger of the most effective techniques of other martial arts.
The pioneers of Sambo were Viktor Spiridonov and Vasili Oshchepkov. Oshchepkov died in prison as a result of the Great Purge after being accused of being a Japanese spy.
Oshchepkov spent several years living in Japan and training in judo under its founder Jigoro Kano.
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More info here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sambo_(martial_art)
Judo (柔道 jūdō?, meaning “gentle way”) was created as a physical, mental and moral pedagogy in Japan, in 1882, by Kanō Jigorō (嘉納治五郎).
It is generally categorized as a modern martial art which later evolved into a combat and Olympic sport. Its most prominent feature is its competitive element, where the objective is to either throw or takedown an opponent to the ground, immobilize or otherwise subdue an opponent with a pin, or force an opponent to submit with a joint lock or a choke. Strikes and thrusts by hands and feet as well as weapons defenses are a part of judo, but only in pre-arranged forms (kata, 形) and are not allowed in judo competition or free practice (randori, 乱取り). A judo practitioner is called a judoka.
The philosophy and subsequent pedagogy developed for judo became the model for other modern Japanese martial arts that developed from koryū (古流?, traditional schools). The worldwide spread of judo has led to the development of a number of offshoots such as Sambo and Brazilian jiu-jitsu.
Thank you to our friends from Ultimate Athletics – SYR for hosting this events.
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