Retuinskih's System ROSS

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Retuinskih System ROSS (Russian: РОСС, short for Росси́йская Оте́чественная Систе́ма Самозащи́ты; English transliteration: Rossiyskaya Otechestvennaya Sistema Samozashchity; translated as Russian Native System of Self-Defense) is a martial system trademarked by Russian Cossacks[1] General Alexander Retuinskih related to Systema. ROSS is its official name given by the All-Russian Federation of Russian Martial Arts (RFRMA). It is conceived more as a methodology of performance enhancement for combat, applicable to any martial art, rather than a closed system.

General Retuinskih's experience includes being a USSR Boxing and Combat Sambo champion, and a Sambo and Judo Master of Sports champion, as well as being the partner to Alexey Kadochnikov in Kadochnikov's Systema until their separation in 1991.

In 1991, Alexander Retuinskih patented Rossijskaya Otechestvennaya Systema Samozashchity or in acronym, R.O.S.S., "Russian Native System of Self-defense." ... The ROSS educational system was patented as "Know-How" (registered with the State enterprise "Informpatent" Committee of the Russian Federation by patent and trademark of April 4, 1991).

Russian Martial Art R.O.S.S. gained its first appearance and proliferation due to the efforts of USA National Sambo Team Coach and Champion Scott Sonnon, most notably in the 1999 Special "Russian Martial Arts" Edition issue of World of Martial Arts Magazine [2][3][4][5]

In 2007, Alexander Retuinskih was voted one of the "100 Most Influential People in Russia".[6][7]

See also

  • Scott Sonnon, former North American Director of ROSS
  • Federation of Russian Martial Arts - Russian Headquarters
  • Ural Federation of Russian Martial Arts - Russian Ural Headquarters
  • Federation of Russian Martial Arts - Belorus Annex
  • Forums of Russian Martial Arts - Belorus Annex
  • Federation of Russian Martial Arts - UK Annex
  • ScotROSS - Scottish arm of ROSS

References

  1. Cossacks is one of many Russian non-governmental public organisations with their own ranks system. Cossacks' ranks has ceremonial meaning, instead of military commanding ranks
  2. [http://www.rmaxinternational.com/pressroom/magazine_articles/PDF/World_of_MA.pdf, "Secrets of Russian Martial Arts" Black Belt Magazine (February 2001)]
  3. [http://www.rmaxinternational.com/pressroom/magazine_articles/PDF/BBM_09_2001.pdf, "Secrets of Russian Martial Arts Part 2" Black Belt Magazine (October, 2001)]
  4. [http://www.rmaxinternational.com/pressroom/magazine_articles/PDF/BBM_10_2001.pdf. Coach Sonnon was appointed the North American Director of the Governing Body for Russian Martial Art R.O.S.S. in May 1996.]
  5. General Retuinskih presented ROSS in the History Channel's martial art documentary entitled "The Human Weapon Episode: Sambo Russia's Extreme Fighting".

External links

  • The History of Russian Martial Art ROSS
  • Special "Russian Martial Arts" Edition issue - World of Martial Arts Magazine (May 1999)
  • "Secrets of Russian Martial Arts" Black Belt Magazine (February 2001)
  • "Secrets of Russian Martial Arts Part 2" Black Belt Magazine (October, 2001)
  • The History of Russian Martial Art R.O.S.S. by USA National Coach Scott Sonnon
  • Evolution from Russian Sambo and R.O.S.S. by USA National Coach Scott Sonnon
  • Pramek: A hybrid system that incorporates R.O.S.S., led by former R.O.S.S. student, Matt Powell.
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