Combat: Sambo [exclusive]

"The Origins of Combat Sambo: A Soviet-Era Martial Art. In the early 20th century, Soviet military leaders sought to create a practical and effective martial art for their troops. The result was Combat Sambo, a fusion of various disciplines designed to prepare soldiers for hand-to-hand combat. Developed by a team of experienced martial artists and military strategists, Combat Sambo quickly gained popularity as a rigorous and efficient system for teaching combat skills. Today, Combat Sambo remains a respected and feared martial art, practiced by athletes and military personnel around the world."

The word is an acronym for the Russian phrase Samozashchita Bez Oruzhiya , which translates to "self-defense without weapons". While "Sport Sambo" is a grappling-focused discipline similar to Judo or Freestyle Wrestling, Combat Sambo is the "complete" version of the art. It incorporates: combat sambo

The primary impetus for Combat Sambo was military necessity. Soldiers needed a method to neutralize enemies when firearms were unavailable or jammed. Unlike sport-oriented martial arts that evolve to fit specific competitive rule sets (e.g., the removal of striking in Judo or the focus on pins in wrestling), Combat Sambo retained the lethality required for the battlefield. It included defenses against weapons, techniques for fighting in trench coats, and methods to finish a fight quickly. "The Origins of Combat Sambo: A Soviet-Era Martial Art

It is the sport of the Eastern European warrior. And it is finally going global. Developed by a team of experienced martial artists