-
characterized as
either Sengoku period (1467–1603)
katchu bu
Jutsu or
yoroi kumiuchi (fighting with
weapons or
grappling while clad in armor), or Edo period...
- greatsword,
called Sengoku Ōdachi in this school)
Kenjutsu and Jūjutsu
Kumiuchi Hyogo (fusion of
kenjutsu and jujutsu)
bojutsu (staffs)
sojutsu (spears)...
- Ryū is
actually a
complete martial art,
including armed grappling (yoroi
kumiuchi),
staff (bōjutsu),
sword (kenjutsu),
sword drawing (iaijutsu),
glaive (naginatajutsu)...
-
fighting arts went by many
different names,
including kogusoku, yawara,
kumiuchi, and hakuda. In reality,
these grappling systems were not
really unarmed...
-
historical source of judo. The set of
forms is
antique and were
intended for "
Kumiuchi", the
grappling of
armored warriors in the
feudal ages. As such, the kata...
- grappling" (小具足腰之廻,
kogusoku koshi no mawari), "grappling" (組討 or 組打,
kumiuchi), "body art" (体術, taijutsu), "softness" (柔 or 和, yawara), "art of harmony"...
- with
Hayamizu Nagakado-no-kami Enshin, from whom he
received menkyo in
Kumiuchi (grappling with weapons).
Enshin (also
known as
Hayami Naga
Monmori Enshin)...