Bujutsu means the “Art of the Warrior”. Bujutsu was developed around 1200 AD by the Samurais. These Japanese warriors were trained in both unarmed fight and the use of traditional Japanese weapons.
Modern Bujutsu is mostly performed without weapons. It combines techniques from Karate, Judo, Aikido and Jujitsu. Bujutsu also teaches to use weapons and defense against weapons. This complete combination of different styles makes Bujutsu the one of the most efficient ways of self-defense. Bujutsu training includes:
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KI - DO respiratory and concentration techniques |
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Physical fitness |
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Throws, punches, kicks, locks, pressure points and grabbling |
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Defense against knives, sticks and other weapons |
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Use of antique Japanese arms |

