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Unifight

Unifight (or Universal Fight) is a competitive training system with military applications.[1] The competition is formed of two consecutive stages: the first stage is an obstacle course with close quarters battle – any missed obstacle disqualifies the contestant; the second stage is a bout of full-contact hand-to-hand combat.

Unifight (Universal Fight)
FocusHybrid
HardnessFull Contact
Country of originRussia, Germany
CreatorNovikov Sergey
Famous practitionersViktor Smoyler ,
Sergei Kharitonov,
Adlan Amagov
ParenthoodModern martial art
Olympic sportNo
Official websiteInternational Unifight Federation F.I.A.U. www.unifight.com

History edit

In the last 10–20 years in the development of martial arts there fundamentally new trend – the emergence of new species based on the integration and aggregation from other sports. For example, in the middle of the 1990s in Russia appeared Unifight (Unifight) – a comprehensive view including the consistent application of exercises on an obstacle course, shooting airguns, sporting knives and hand-to-hand fight in the ring. This sport, originally emerged as a military application, has become quite popular not only in the power structures of various countries, but in the world. The members of the International Amateur Federation Unifight are 32 countries, held 13 World Championships, which were attended by athletes from 35 countries worldwide.

Since 2008, every year regularly conducted nationwide and international competitions on "Unifight" among children 10-11 and 12–13 years old (light- unifight). It allows you to reach regular training and competitions are a significant part of children, adolescents and youth, introduce them to healthy lifestyles, improve their active recreation, to distract from the outdoor elements. Also annually, the championships of Russia, Europe and World among boys and girls 14-15, 16–17 years (according to light – and the classic Unifight), Championship of Russia, Europe and the World Juniors and Juniors 18–20 years (according to the rules Light – Unifight and classic Unifight), European, Asian and World Championships among men and women (according to light – and classic Unifight). Novikov Sergei is the President of the International Amateur Federation "Unifight" and the International Amateur Federation "Winter Unifight", Olympic judo champion.

Technique edit

Unifight is not a fighting style. It is a method of training and control where all that matters is the application of notions and skills learned in a full-contact system, under circumstances of stress and effort.

Unifight consists of two consecutive stages of physical challenge:

Stage I) completing an obstacle course including firing a rifle or throwing a knife;
Stage II) competing in a one-on-one fight in the ring, commencing one minute after the first stage is completed.

In the first stage, competitors complete the obstacle course on parallel tracks. The first contestant to complete the course is the winner of the first stage and is awarded 1 point. If a contestant fails to overcome any of the obstacles on the third try, then he/she is disqualified.

One minute after completing the first stage, the winner is called into the ring for the one-on-one combat in the second stage. The number of rounds in the second stage is set according to age categories (children, youth, seniors, boys, girls) and contestants’ skills. The duration of the rounds is set according to the competition level and the level of training the contestants have achieved, as defined in the rules and regulations).[2]

Stage I. Completing the obstacle track and firing the rifle / throwing the knife edit

The obstacle course must include 10 elements. These elements must involve force and resistance tasks, mandatory official itineraries, and weapon handling challenges. The elements are defined by the competition's rules and regulations, and must be completed in accordance with those rules and regulations.

The obstacle course is 60 m in length and includes the following elements:

1 – a part of the track with unequal segments (tires or maze),
2 – beam; H = 1m; L = 4m.,
3 – fence; H = 2m,
4 – horizontal ladder; H = 2.5m; L=3.5m,
5 – barrier; H = 1.1m,
6 – target for firing a weapon from 15m,
7 – target for throwing the knife from 7m (military challenge),
8 – horizontal cylinder; L = 3m,
9 – fishing net; H = 8-10m,
10 – gymnastics rope; H = 8-10m.

The steps for completing the obstacle course are:

a) on hearing the command “Start!”,
the competitor runs for 6m;
b) the unequal segments section (1)
must be completed;
c) 6m run;
d) get past the beam (2);  
e) over the 2m high fence (3);
f) 7m run
 
g) negotiate the horizontal ladder (4)
using only one's arms;
(Gripping the first and last bars is mandatory.)
h) 8m run  
i) jump over 1.1m high barrier (5);
j) 6m run  
k) fire 2 rounds at the fixed target
15m ahead (6);
l) 8m run
 
m) throw knife at the fixed target
7m ahead (7);
n) 5m run  
o) crawl through the horizontal cylinder (8);
 
p) scale the 8-10m high fishing net (9);
 
q) descend the 8-10m long rope
using both arms and legs (10);
r) 6m run to Finish line.

The finish line is located next to the ring used in the second stage.

(Internationally known champion Sergei Kharitonov appears in the pictures above.)

Stage II. One-on-one fight in the ring edit

The fight in the ring consists of unarmed combat between two fighters using techniques and elements from other full-contact sports within the limits set by the rules and regulations.

At the end of the combat, the winner is the contestant who has prevailed in the most rounds, by KO, or (in the case of the adversary having been choked or having broken an arm or a leg) by forfeit of the adversary.

Practitioners of any full-contact fighting sport, (judo, sambo, boxing, kickboxing, savate, jujutsu, wrestling, BJJ, Muay Thai, MMA), regardless of style, may participate in Universal Fight.[3]

Championships edit

References edit

  1. ^ [1] January 11, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Europe-unifight.eu". www.europe-unifight.eu. Archived from the original on 12 April 2013. Retrieved 3 February 2022.
  3. ^ "Sergei Kharitonov Competes in unifight in russia – Video Dailymotion". Dailymotion. Retrieved 2015-11-08.
  4. ^ "Adrian Belu, vicecampion mondial la Unifight". Mediafax.ro. Retrieved 2015-11-08.
  5. ^ "UNIFIGHT". unifight.com. Retrieved 2015-11-08.
  6. ^ "Bronz pentru România la CM al trupelor speciale la Unifight". Ziarul Observator de Bacau. Retrieved 2015-11-08.
  7. ^ [2][dead link]
  8. ^ "The List of the Champions and Winners of Unifight European Championship among boys 14-15 years old" (DOC). Unifight.ru. Retrieved 2015-11-08.
  9. ^ "MS Unifight 2009". ceskatelevize.cz. Retrieved 2015-11-08.
  10. ^ "Evenimentul – Cotidian regional de ştiri şi anunţuri din zona Moldovei – Evenimentul". Evenimentul.ro. Retrieved 2015-11-08.
  11. ^ "Resita to host European Junior Unifight Championship". financiarul.ro. Retrieved 2015-11-08.

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This article s factual accuracy is disputed Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please help to ensure that disputed statements are reliably sourced December 2010 Learn how and when to remove this message Unifight or Universal Fight is a competitive training system with military applications 1 The competition is formed of two consecutive stages the first stage is an obstacle course with close quarters battle any missed obstacle disqualifies the contestant the second stage is a bout of full contact hand to hand combat Unifight Universal Fight FocusHybridHardnessFull ContactCountry of originRussia GermanyCreatorNovikov SergeyFamous practitionersViktor Smoyler Sergei Kharitonov Adlan AmagovParenthoodModern martial artOlympic sportNoOfficial websiteInternational Unifight Federation F I A U www unifight com Contents 1 History 2 Technique 2 1 Stage I Completing the obstacle track and firing the rifle throwing the knife 2 2 Stage II One on one fight in the ring 3 Championships 4 ReferencesHistory editIn the last 10 20 years in the development of martial arts there fundamentally new trend the emergence of new species based on the integration and aggregation from other sports For example in the middle of the 1990s in Russia appeared Unifight Unifight a comprehensive view including the consistent application of exercises on an obstacle course shooting airguns sporting knives and hand to hand fight in the ring This sport originally emerged as a military application has become quite popular not only in the power structures of various countries but in the world The members of the International Amateur Federation Unifight are 32 countries held 13 World Championships which were attended by athletes from 35 countries worldwide Since 2008 every year regularly conducted nationwide and international competitions on Unifight among children 10 11 and 12 13 years old light unifight It allows you to reach regular training and competitions are a significant part of children adolescents and youth introduce them to healthy lifestyles improve their active recreation to distract from the outdoor elements Also annually the championships of Russia Europe and World among boys and girls 14 15 16 17 years according to light and the classic Unifight Championship of Russia Europe and the World Juniors and Juniors 18 20 years according to the rules Light Unifight and classic Unifight European Asian and World Championships among men and women according to light and classic Unifight Novikov Sergei is the President of the International Amateur Federation Unifight and the International Amateur Federation Winter Unifight Olympic judo champion Technique editUnifight is not a fighting style It is a method of training and control where all that matters is the application of notions and skills learned in a full contact system under circumstances of stress and effort Unifight consists of two consecutive stages of physical challenge Stage I completing an obstacle course including firing a rifle or throwing a knife Stage II competing in a one on one fight in the ring commencing one minute after the first stage is completed In the first stage competitors complete the obstacle course on parallel tracks The first contestant to complete the course is the winner of the first stage and is awarded 1 point If a contestant fails to overcome any of the obstacles on the third try then he she is disqualified One minute after completing the first stage the winner is called into the ring for the one on one combat in the second stage The number of rounds in the second stage is set according to age categories children youth seniors boys girls and contestants skills The duration of the rounds is set according to the competition level and the level of training the contestants have achieved as defined in the rules and regulations 2 Stage I Completing the obstacle track and firing the rifle throwing the knife edit The obstacle course must include 10 elements These elements must involve force and resistance tasks mandatory official itineraries and weapon handling challenges The elements are defined by the competition s rules and regulations and must be completed in accordance with those rules and regulations The obstacle course is 60 m in length and includes the following elements 1 a part of the track with unequal segments tires or maze 2 beam H 1m L 4m 3 fence H 2m 4 horizontal ladder H 2 5m L 3 5m 5 barrier H 1 1m 6 target for firing a weapon from 15m 7 target for throwing the knife from 7m military challenge 8 horizontal cylinder L 3m 9 fishing net H 8 10m 10 gymnastics rope H 8 10m The steps for completing the obstacle course are a on hearing the command Start the competitor runs for 6m b the unequal segments section 1 must be completed c 6m run d get past the beam 2 nbsp e over the 2m high fence 3 f 7m run nbsp g negotiate the horizontal ladder 4 using only one s arms Gripping the first and last bars is mandatory h 8m run nbsp i jump over 1 1m high barrier 5 j 6m run nbsp k fire 2 rounds at the fixed target15m ahead 6 l 8m run nbsp m throw knife at the fixed target7m ahead 7 n 5m run nbsp o crawl through the horizontal cylinder 8 nbsp p scale the 8 10m high fishing net 9 nbsp q descend the 8 10m long ropeusing both arms and legs 10 r 6m run to Finish line The finish line is located next to the ring used in the second stage Internationally known champion Sergei Kharitonov appears in the pictures above Stage II One on one fight in the ring edit The fight in the ring consists of unarmed combat between two fighters using techniques and elements from other full contact sports within the limits set by the rules and regulations At the end of the combat the winner is the contestant who has prevailed in the most rounds by KO or in the case of the adversary having been choked or having broken an arm or a leg by forfeit of the adversary Practitioners of any full contact fighting sport judo sambo boxing kickboxing savate jujutsu wrestling BJJ Muay Thai MMA regardless of style may participate in Universal Fight 3 Championships edit2000 Mondial Championship Orenburg Russia 16 countries 2001 Mondial Championship Samara Russia 20 countries 2002 Mondial Championship St Petersburg Russia 21 countries 2003 Mondial Championship Kyiv Ukraine 25 countries 2004 Championnat europeen Moscow Russia 16 countries 2004 Mondial Championship Podgorica Serbia 31 countries 2005 Mondial Championship St Petersburg Russia 34 countries 2006 Mondial Championship Kaliningrad Russia 36 countries 2007 Mondial Championship Tashkent Uzbekistan 32 countries 4 2007 International Cup for Special Forces Mangalia Romania 12 countries 2008 European Championship Drobeta Turnu Severin Romania 15 countries 5 2008 Mondial Championship Kaliningrad Russia 36 countries 6 2008 International Cup for Special Forces Mangalia Romania 15 countries 7 2009 European Championship Mangalia Romania 15 countries 8 2009 Mondial Championship Prague Czech Republic 40 countries 9 10 2010 European Championship Reșița Romania 12 countries 11 2011 Mondial Championship Russia Moscow 35 countries 2012 Mondial Championship Russia Medyn 30 countriesReferences edit 1 Archived January 11 2010 at the Wayback Machine Europe unifight eu www europe unifight eu Archived from the original on 12 April 2013 Retrieved 3 February 2022 Sergei Kharitonov Competes in unifight in russia Video Dailymotion Dailymotion Retrieved 2015 11 08 Adrian Belu vicecampion mondial la Unifight Mediafax ro Retrieved 2015 11 08 UNIFIGHT unifight com Retrieved 2015 11 08 Bronz pentru Romania la CM al trupelor speciale la Unifight Ziarul Observator de Bacau Retrieved 2015 11 08 2 dead link The List of the Champions and Winners of Unifight European Championship among boys 14 15 years old DOC Unifight ru Retrieved 2015 11 08 MS Unifight 2009 ceskatelevize cz Retrieved 2015 11 08 Evenimentul Cotidian regional de stiri si anunţuri din zona Moldovei Evenimentul Evenimentul ro Retrieved 2015 11 08 Resita to host European Junior Unifight Championship financiarul ro Retrieved 2015 11 08 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Unifight amp oldid 1105508244, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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