Systema
Val Riazanov is a Russian martial artist with a background much like Fedor's in judo/sambo with a military background level. He teaches fighting techniques and Systema in his own System called 'Ballistic Striking'
Which is the technique Fedor uses to unleash devastating strikes. Feel free to browse the videos on this Martial Art:
Watch Val Training Cage Fighter
Watch Val Comparing Systema to a normal Punch
Watch Val featured on a Documentary
Val has and offers tremendous insights into personal health and business as well. Val's specialized understanding of what he calls, "the psychology of confrontation" can be applied to all walks of life.
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Hi Val, I’ve seen some of your videos on your site and I was wondering how relaxed should your arm and shoulder be when do a ballistic strike? Thanks! Erik
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Val Riazanov was born in 1970 in Soviet Union and from 1979 trained in Judo and Sambo as a member of the Russian Olympic squad for 6 years. During that time Val competed in numerous competitions and championships, and achieved the status "Master" on the International level in Sambo, and the rank of black belt 6th Dan in Judo.
In 1987, Val joined the army as part of his compulsory military service, and after initial training was selected to join Russia’s Special Forces and later the KGB Special Operation Unit, where he was involved in numerous covert operations. Eventually Val, became a KGB trainer, training soldiers in hand to hand combat Sambo.
After leaving the army Val moved to London and worked for 12 years as a Security Consultant for Government and private companies. During this time Val met, Michael Ryabko and became a qualified instructor and taught the Russian Martial Art known as Systema.
Val has also conducted several seminars in Holland, Ireland, in the Ukraine by special invitation from Ukrainian Government, Ireland and Russia. Along with training US Marine Corps at the US embassy in London along with competing in unlicensed boxing and free style fighting to become a heavy weight champion in Great Britain. .
