Systema Belgium
Russian Martial Art
Official Headquarters of Systema in Belgium
News
22, 23, 24 June , Kortrijk, Belgium
Seminar
with Maxim Franz
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here for more info
23, 24, 25 November 2012, Kortrijk, Belgium
Seminar
with Adam and Brendon Zettler, Systema Twins
More info later. For the listing of other seminars go to the seminar page .
Welcome
Systema Belgium is the official headquarters
of Systema in Belgium, as taught by Vladimir Vasiliev and Mikhail Ryabko.
We
appreciate you stopping by and checking us out. This site is hosted by Koen Vandersteene
and Jurgen Dejonghe who are instructors personally trained and certified
by Vladimir
Vasiliev.
Koen and Jurgen are actively training with top Systema instructors
Vladimir Vasiliev, Mikhail Ryabko, Konstantin Komarov, Sonny Puzikas, Emmanuel
Manolakakis, Adam and Brendon Zettler.

Have a look at this clip to get an idea what Systema is all about.
Wikipedia info : Nederlands English Français
Philosophy of Systema
There is a reason why Russian Martial Art is called SYSTEMA.
It is a complete
set of concepts and training components that enhance ones life. In this
case, acquiring the martial art skill is a way to improve the function of all
seven physiological systems of the body and all three levels of human abilities
the physical, the psychological and the spiritual.
The key principle of the
Russian Systema is non-destruction. The goal is to make sure that your training
and your attitudes do no damage to the body or the psyche of you or your partners.
Systema is designed to create, build and strengthen your body, your psyche, your
family and your country.
Systema has another name poznai sebia
or Know Yourself. What does it really mean to Understand Yourself?
It is not just to know what your strengths and weaknesses are, that is good but
fairly superficial. Training in Russian Martial Art is one of the sure ways to
see the full extent of our limitations to see how proud and weak we really
are.
Systema creates the best possible conditions for each person to understand
himself. It puts every participant into the best possible setting for him to realize
as much about himself as he is able to handle at any given moment.
There are no competitive aspects to this art, and no grading structure.

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