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  • #16
    Originally posted by mixwell
    Im just curious but what MA or person thought of the concept of the guard ? Who came up with that idea ? I know judo uses the guard. does traditional japanese ju jutsu ?

    Check out Kosen Judo; History article:

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    • #17
      so where does Taijutsu fit into this picture? i was under the impression that taijutsu begat jujutsu.

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      • #18
        Taijutsu is one of many Koryu of the traditional Bujutsu ryuha. There were also torite, toride, hade, hakude, kumi-uchi, etc. Ju-Jutsu schools all the same.

        These specalized in generally weaponless forms.

        If you wanted to learn gunnery you went to a hojutsu Koryu

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        • #19
          all i read was the first post, call me lazy but here is my 2 cents.

          people selling tapes on how to understand the secrets of gladiator conbat are frauds, bjj/such isnt so much. I think as long as people respect the roots (and include it in the name.... brazilian JUIJITSU), that it is rather acceptable. These peope shouldnt be claiming that thousands of years of martial art is made invalid by thier new "system", and i dont think anyone claims that. I see BJJ and other such names as being little tweeks on an older asian system, and i surely give most of the credit to the masters who have worked and worked on the origional martial art. However, undoubtably, former masters renames the art a bit to fit thier system or techniques, these name changes arent really all that important, but the constant tinkering with body mechanics and martial art is what MADE IT WHAT IT IS. If everyone did the same moves over and over martial art wouldnt evolve.

          as long as people credit the past, they should be allowed to tamper with martial art, only furthering it. BJJ has brough about allot of martial art attention, as have many other arts, the old real names of the martial arts hsould always be respected and kept sacred, but these tweeks are not very disrespectful, but they are rather needed to further martial arts.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Tant01
            Taijutsu is one of many Koryu of the traditional Bujutsu ryuha. There were also torite, toride, hade, hakude, kumi-uchi, etc. Ju-Jutsu schools all the same.

            These specalized in generally weaponless forms.

            If you wanted to learn gunnery you went to a hojutsu Koryu
            now how am i gonna tease the monkeys with the zoo keeper watchin?
            Damnit man ...i was all set for fun and you reply with intelligence.

            so, on a more serious note... where did Taijutsu come from?

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            • #21
              Originally posted by BoarSpear
              ....where did Taijutsu come from?
              Aiki-in-yo-ho's taijutsu (Aiki no jutsu) is different from Jujutsu in philosophy only. Instead of yeilding to force or giving way to applied force (Ju or Wawara) the idea is to blend or become one with the energy of your attacker. Hence the name "Body art", the origin lies in the Aiki philosophy which I see as tending to appear more aggressive.

              Elements of the old can still be found today if you look around but as to where it comes from exactly, I couldn't say.


              I don't have time for homework right now...

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              • #22
                Yeah like i said you aint no fun tant0...i was hopin fer a ninja to pipe in ...ya know steer it around to where the ninja got thier ideas ....you see the mischief you keep crushing with your damn intelligent replys...whats up with that man..bad form

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                • #23
                  dude! thats awesome! Some of the excuses these guys give is unreal...
                  If wiggling my toes screws up his technique, i wonder what would happen if i, oh i dunno.... hit him? maybe let out a little psychotic yelp as i dove in with a couple of blades...you think that might upset the Chi field surrounding/protecting him?

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Mike Brewer
                    Did anyone see the national geographic special a few hours ago on debunking psychic energy? George Dillman was one of the guests on the show. ... Guess what happened when a true skeptic stood in front of his top guy?

                    NOTHING! Not a damned thing.

                    ...."The guy could have been holding his tongue wrong in his mouth." No shit. And he said it with a straight face. Then he went on to explain that if you wiggle your toes the wrong way, no one can knock you out using chi.

                    Isn't it about time we called that whole myth what it is? Complete and utter BS!

                    That's almost as funny as when they were on Howard Stern's show to demonstrate that Pressure points could be used to induce an orgasm on "most women"...


                    Didn't work then either.

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