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Tegumi (手組) or Mutō (無刀) is a
traditional form of
wrestling from Okinawa.
According to Shōshin Nagamine, in his "Tales of Okinawa's
Great Masters", there...
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Suijutsu Sumo
Taido Taijutsu Takeda Ryu
Nakamura Ha Takenouchi-ryū
Tantojutsu Tegumi Tenshin Shōden
Katori Shintō-ryū
Tenshinsho Jigen Ryu
Tessenjutsu Togakure-ryu...
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Okinawan martial arts
refers to the
martial arts, such as karate,
tegumi and kobudō,
which originated among the
indigenous people of
Okinawa Island. Due...
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Rongomamau Sa
Strumpa Schwingen Southern Mongolian wrestling Ssireum Sumo
Tegumi Tigel Trântă
Taupiga Vajra-mushti
Veibo Vật cổ truyền
Westmorland wrestling...
- of the
University of
Maryland University College.
Martial arts, such as
tegumi and
Okinawan kobudō
originated among the
indigenous people of
Okinawa Island...
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feature of
celebrations such as
weddings and
victory festivities after tegumi wrestling matches and
public elections. It is
traditionally accompanied...
- a baby on
their backs. In
addition to her
studies of sumo
wrestling and
tegumi, she was
known for her
skills with weightlifting. She was the
daughter of...
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Sengoku Period. Ssireum:
Korean belt
wrestling contested in a sand pit
Tegumi is the folk
wrestling practiced in Okinawa. Mariwariwosu, the indigenous...
- from his father, Kana Oyata, who was a
champion in
OKinawan Wrestling or
Tegumi.
During World War II, he was
introduced to
several martial arts and trained...
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operate until 1875. The
origins of
karate (Okinawan: tii), kobudō, and
tegumi are
often attributed either to Ryukyu's
military or nobility.
Common myths...