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  2. Hybrid martial arts - Wikipedia

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    Hybrid martial arts, also known as hybrid fighting systems or sometimes eclectic martial arts or freestyle martial arts, referred to as mixed martial arts or fighting systems that incorporate techniques and theories from several martial arts.

  3. List of Japanese martial arts - Wikipedia

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    Aikido; Araki-ryū; Ashihara kaikan; Bajutsu; Battōjutsu; Bōjutsu; Bujinkan; Byakuren Kaikan; Chitō-ryū; Daitō-ryū Aiki-jūjutsu; Enshin kaikan; Gensei-ryū ...

  4. Taijutsu - Wikipedia

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    Taijutsu (体術, literally "body technique" or "body skill") is a Japanese martial art blanket term for any combat skill, technique or system of martial art using body movements that are described as an empty-hand combat skill or system. [1] Taijutsu is a synonym for Jujutsu (method of unarmed or with minor weapons close combat). The words ...

  5. Ninjutsu - Wikipedia

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    Ninjutsu was developed as a collection of fundamental survivalist techniques in the warring state of feudal Japan. The ninja used their art to ensure their survival in a time of violent political turmoil. Ninjutsu included methods of gathering information and techniques of non-detection, avoidance, and misdirection.

  6. Jutsu - Wikipedia

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    Saijutsu (釵術), fighting with sai daggers; Shurikenjutsu, the practice of throwing blades; Sōjutsu, the practice of using a spear; Taijutsu, unarmed fighting style; Tantojutsu, the technique of using a small blade or dagger; Tessenjutsu, fighting with the deceptive metal fan; Tonfajutsu, fighting with blunt tonfa weapons; Genjutsu, art of ...

  7. Bujinkan - Wikipedia

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    Bujinkan taijutsu seeks to use body movement and positioning rather than strength to defeat the opponent. All techniques in Bujinkan taijutsu involve unbalancing the opponent while maintaining one's own balance. This is achieved by moving the opponent into inferior positions and manipulating their body along weak lines where it is difficult for ...

  8. Rock Lee & His Ninja Pals - Wikipedia

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    No. Title Original release date; 1 "Rock Lee is a Ninja who can't use Ninjutsu / Rock Lee's Rival is Naruto" Transliteration: "Rokku Rī wa ninjutsu no tsukaenai ninja desu / Rokku Rī no raibaru wa Naruto desu" (Japanese: ロック・リーは忍術の使えない忍者です / ロック・リーのライバルはナルトです)

  9. Nippon Kempo - Wikipedia

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    As for the decision of victory or defeat in the game, the Kenpokai adopts a three-game match like Kendo. Kempo association adopts a point system. Nippon Kempo places an equal emphasis on striking techniques using hands and feet, immobilization and controls, projections and take-downs. Nippon Kempo is a defensive art that does not restrict ...