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Hey guys, just wanted to say Im going back in martial arts after about 4 or 5 years being out of it. Im join the art of bujutsu, which is what was taught to ancient samurai's in feudal Japan. Bujutsu ranges from the teachings of 18-36 different forms of martial arts. I cant wait to see how it turns out...wish me luck :)
 

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Which art will you practice specificly..? Bujutsu just means "military ways"

which can describe anything from basic karate to strategies and tactics..

which arts specificly are contained within the school your attending..?

Jin
 

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Originally posted by Jin
Which art will you practice specificly..? Bujutsu just means "military ways"

which can describe anything from basic karate to strategies and tactics..

which arts specificly are contained within the school your attending..?

Jin
lots of thing, thai boxing, akumu grappling, ninjutsu, kobujutsu, jujutsu, Kenpo Karate, Shorin-ryu, & Muho Karate, Wha Sool, Hapkido, Aikijutsu, Kijutsu, Kali / Silat, Yamajutsu, Goshinjutsu Russian System, Ban Thai, Sambo, Kick Boxing, Shoot Fighting, JKD, Thai Boxing, Brazilian Jiujitsu, Vale Tudo, Catch Wrestling, Bando, Kung-fu and Tonweya (Native American Warrior Arts), and Kuai Jiao-Chin Na. lol theres alot
 

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Too wide a scope and you have too little focus.
 

Just because a woman listens to you and acts interested in what you say doesn't mean she really is. She might just be acting polite, while silently wishing that the date would hurry up and end, or that you would go away... and never come back.

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to little focus what you mean by that? Its not like what your thinking, they bring aspects of these forms into the class so you can handle everyday situations and actually defend yourself not like the tae kwon do crap. Also you can take private classes in a art of your choice with the Soke or Soke Dai. They invited black belts from neighooring martial arts schools in the area. The freakin green belts at our school didnt have a single problem taking them out.
 

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hes saying you prob won't learn anythin useful while your there as with that many systems in place, all teaching you... you'll never progress far. too much and too many..

traditionaly.. you have a core art... one that is generally suited to you. You spend at least 5-10 years learning the basics, and fundementals of that core art. Then, you go out and study other arts or systems to complete your training. Every competent teacher knows his art cannot teach everything about combat, so he takes you as far as he can and then shows you where you can go from there. even then you should never take more than 1-2 other arts other than your core art.

In a combat situation, all that "training" you'll get at that "dojo" will conflict with eachother... and your mind will be flooded with techniques on how to handle a simple situation or threat. In Japanese philosophy.. its whats called when your mind "stops" and if that happens, which it will if you try to learn all those arts, is you will lose at best and die at worst.

Find one art that you love and stick with it.

Best,

Jin
 
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