Gigi Before there was a little later than their eastern counterparts (this is natural since they are the progenitors of jig-Up), approximately in the 12th century. Over time, this skill honed over, there were new techniques, new combinations, styles, as well as directions. The main direction of Gigi Until now considered Lezgi-kata. This is, in fact, already 'dead' type of martial art that has lost a martial purpose, and having a more decorative purpose. This can be compared with the Japanese 'katoy'. However, Lezgi kata preserved the basic techniques of jig-Up. Each of you have probably seen these techniques, but accepted them for the excellent plastic and dance style. We offer a look at this already others with fresh eyes.
We will call the names of Chechen receptions. Each of Caucasian nationality their names or those of other methods, but the author does not have such information, for which he apologizes. Unfortunately, we do not found some of the Chechen website, where there is a detailed description of this art. Therefore, we take it upon myself to bring about jig-Up on the pages of the Chechen site. Also, we did not find any comprehensive information in the archive services in the Chechen Republic. There are only excerpts. Historians dealing with this neglected martial arts have to travel to parts of and to collect material from people, keeping the old traditions Chechen people.
So, let's begin. Xhosa-lo-times-COH-proffer - a fairly common technique jig-Up. Popular due to its effectiveness. This is a very strong kick, executed a jump and is not directed straight ahead and laterally and slightly ago, as you can see in the picture. Together with a bang fighter was supposed to pronounce a cry that would add to the impact of physical force concentration. As we know, a Japanese karate is the cry of 'Kya' and 'Kia-a'. Unfortunately, data on Chechen analogue of such a cry no more. Therefore, the Chechen Gigi Pre-surfers screaming 'Voix', which, in principle, quite similar. In the photo: a shot from the Chechen play 'Ma-matrix'. The protagonist Noha blow Xhosa-lo-times-COH-proffer fighting off the surrounding agents Supyanov.
We will call the names of Chechen receptions. Each of Caucasian nationality their names or those of other methods, but the author does not have such information, for which he apologizes. Unfortunately, we do not found some of the Chechen website, where there is a detailed description of this art. Therefore, we take it upon myself to bring about jig-Up on the pages of the Chechen site. Also, we did not find any comprehensive information in the archive services in the Chechen Republic. There are only excerpts. Historians dealing with this neglected martial arts have to travel to parts of and to collect material from people, keeping the old traditions Chechen people.
So, let's begin. Xhosa-lo-times-COH-proffer - a fairly common technique jig-Up. Popular due to its effectiveness. This is a very strong kick, executed a jump and is not directed straight ahead and laterally and slightly ago, as you can see in the picture. Together with a bang fighter was supposed to pronounce a cry that would add to the impact of physical force concentration. As we know, a Japanese karate is the cry of 'Kya' and 'Kia-a'. Unfortunately, data on Chechen analogue of such a cry no more. Therefore, the Chechen Gigi Pre-surfers screaming 'Voix', which, in principle, quite similar. In the photo: a shot from the Chechen play 'Ma-matrix'. The protagonist Noha blow Xhosa-lo-times-COH-proffer fighting off the surrounding agents Supyanov.
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