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Bōjutsu (****anese: 棒術, lit. 'staff technique') is the
martial art of
stick fighting using a bō,
which is the ****anese word for staff.
Staffs have been...
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Okinawan martial arts,
while being adopted into ****anese arts such
particular bōjutsu.
Other staff-related
weapons are the jō,
which is 1.2 m (47 in) long, and...
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meaning that it
teaches several different weapons/arts such as taijutsu,
bōjutsu, naginatajutsu, kenpō, hanbōjutsu, sōjutsu and heiho. ****ishin-ryū and...
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Shintaido is
practised with bare hands, but the
curriculum also
includes bojutsu (棒術),
involving the use of the long
staff (or bō, 棒), and
kenjutsu (剣術)...
- Krav Maga ****an Sumo ****anese
martial arts
Aikido Ninjutsu Naginatajutsu Bojutsu Okinawan kobudo Iaido Judo
Jujutsu Jukendo Kenjutsu Karate Kūdō Kusarigamajutsu...
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schools of
martial arts.
Aikido Araki-ryū
Ashihara kaikan Bajutsu Battōjutsu
Bōjutsu Bujinkan Byakuren Kaikan Chitō-ryū Daitō-ryū Aiki-jūjutsu
Enshin kaikan...
- ****anese
martial art
using a
short staff called jō. The art is
similar to
bōjutsu, and is
strongly focused upon
defense against the ****anese sword. The jō...
- This is an
incomplete list of koryū (lit. "traditional schools", or "old schools")
martial arts.
These are
schools of
martial arts that
originated in ****an...
- the
skills of
horse riding Battōjutsu (抜刀術, the art of
drawing a sword)
Bōjutsu,
fighting with a
staff or
elongated blunt object Brazilian jiu-jitsu, a...
- Hojōjutsu,
tying up an opponent. Yawara,
grappling and
fighting unarmed.
Bōjutsu,
fighting with a bō (staff). Kusarigamajutsu,
fighting with a chain-and-sickle...