Many martial artists have known about contactless fighting since ancient times. This is a technique where there is no physical contact between opponents, there is no influence of physical strength, but at the same time your opponent feels their influence. He loses his balance, falls, feels pain and can even completely fail. The skill of contactless combat is considered the highest level of achievement with various battle techniques. Other techniques are used here - this is working with a biofield, the invisible energy of the body. Contactless battle is a terrible weapon, if mastered correctly and correctly. Masters say that it makes no sense to master this technique if you do not have experience in conventional martial arts.
Why is there a contactless battle in the GRU?
The theory of the origin of this technique has both eastern and western variations. The most famous contactless combat master in the East is Morihei Ueshiba, the founder of Aikido. Masters of martial oriental arts explain the phenomenon of this technique by the presence of Chi energy, the density of which can be regulated and thereby significantly affect the opponent. An outstanding Russian master who teaches contactless combat, Alexander Leonidovich Lavrov went down in the history of special services along with such names as Kadochnikov and Vishnevetsky. These people theoretically and practically developed training methods in both hand-to-hand and contactless combat. Alexander Lavrov - a specialist in the preparation of parts of the special forces, a developer of practical methods, resorted to the peculiarities of human psychology and psychophysics.

But his abilities seem magical only at first glance, when a person begins to engage in himself, he understands that the technique of contactless combat is a knowledge of the psychology, anatomy, physiology and energy-informational structures of a person. Lavrov’s system was created in order to reduce the number of casualties among military personnel. It includes the basics of Russian military techniques Kadochnikova and Vishnevetsky.
Flurry System
This system, proposed by Lavrov, is aimed at preserving the lives of soldiers and officers in combat conditions. In it, he applied his own methods, sometimes going against the
military regulations. For example, his students slept with their personal weapons, although according to the rules he was required to surrender. Thus, they ceased to be afraid of a knife or a pistol, were aware of their lethality, but they themselves no longer fell into a stupor when attacking an enemy. The fighters began to better navigate in combat conditions, better possessed weapons. Lavrov observes: they learn faster in war, and explains this by the peculiarity of the psyche. When a real threat of death looms over a person, reserve abilities wake up in him. Contactless combat in the Flurry system is a development that not only helped dozens of fighters return alive from combat zones. It was also noted that they did not have post-war syndrome and psychological trauma. All of Lavrov’s techniques are scientifically sound today, as the colonel worked with leading neurophysicists in Russia, understanding the features of the human brain.