Unifight


Unifight is a competitive training system with military applications. 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.

History

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 - 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. 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, Championship of Russia, Europe and the World Juniors and Juniors 18-20 years, European, Asian and World Championships among men and women. Novikov Sergei is the President of the International Amateur Federation "Unifight" and the International Amateur Federation "Winter Unifight", Olympic judo champion.

Technique

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:
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.

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

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:
The steps for completing the obstacle course are:
a) on hearing the command “Start!”,
the competitor runs for 6m;
b) the unequal segments section 6m run;
d) get past the beam over the 2m high fence 7m run

g) negotiate the horizontal ladder
using only one's arms;
8m run

i) jump over 1.1m high barrier 6m run

k) fire 2 rounds at the fixed target
15m ahead 8m run

m) throw knife at the fixed target
7m ahead 5m run

o) crawl through the horizontal cylinder scale the 8-10m high fishing net descend the 8-10m long rope
using both arms and legs 6m run to Finish line.

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

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

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 by forfeit of the adversary.
Practitioners of any full-contact fighting sport,, regardless of style, can participate in Universal Fight.

Championships