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  2. Yawara - Wikipedia

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    Yawara. A single dumbbell-shaped yawara stick. The yawara is a Japanese weapon used in various martial arts. Numerous types of jujutsu make use of a small rod, made of wood, that extends somewhat from both ends of a person's fist which is known as a yawara. The yawara likely originated from the use of the tokkosho, a Buddhist symbolic object ...

  3. Jujutsu techniques - Wikipedia

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    Jujutsu emphasises the control of an opponent's balance, and therefore most systems of Jujutsu do not advocate any kicks targeted above the Celiac plexus. [ citation needed ] Atemi is the art of striking pressure points or physiological targets for kuzushi (breaking balance) or to incapacitate an opponent.

  4. List of martial arts weapons - Wikipedia

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    Weapons used in the world's martial arts can be classified either by type of weapon or by the martial arts school using them. By weapon type. Melee weapons

  5. List of Danzan-ryū techniques - Wikipedia

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    Atemi Ni - "Strike the body Two" -Block punch and hit side of chin. Atemi San - "Strike the body Three"- Block punch and hit side of nose. Atemi Shi - "Strike the body Four"- Block punch and hit side of head. Ken Keri - "Sword Kick"- Block punch and knee to groin.

  6. Kyushin-ryū - Wikipedia

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    Kyushin-ryū. Kyūshin-ryū (扱心流, Kyūshin Ryū) is a form of the martial art Jujutsu consisting of striking, throwing and grappling techniques. It was developed by the Samurai in feudal Japan as a method of dispatching an armored (and often armed) opponent using unarmed techniques. According to the Densho (transmission scrolls) of ...

  7. Three-section staff - Wikipedia

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    Acting as an extension of the user's arms, the three-section staff can strike, flail, block, choke, trap, disarm and whip, often with different sections of the staff acting at the same time. The chains or binding ropes of the staff are used to entangle an opponent and their weapons. While it has three ranges, the three-section staff is best ...

  8. Kodokan Goshin Jutsu - Wikipedia

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    Kodokan skills of self-defence. Kōdōkan Goshin Jutsu or Kōdōkan goshinjutsu (講道館護身術, Kodokan skills of self-defence) was, before the introduction of the Kodomo-no-kata, the most recent judo kata of Kodokan - being established in 1956. Compared to Kime no kata it is a more modern set of self-defence techniques.

  9. Joint lock - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Judo, Sambo, MMA, Soo Bahk Do. A joint lock is a grappling technique involving manipulation of an opponent's joints in such a way that the joints reach their maximal degree of motion and hyperextension. In judō these are referred to as kansetsu-waza ( 関節技, "joint locking technique" [1]) and in Chinese martial arts as ...