Japanese Martial Sports?

arnisador

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I know about the following traditional Japanese martial sports (by traditional I mean to exclude point karate, the modern jujutsu competitions, shootfighting, etc.):

Judo
Sumo

Kendo
Jukendo
Naginatado
Kyudo

(I know some would disagree about Kyudo, but they do have competitions.) Are there others? I know for example that there's a version of kyudo done on horseback--does it have competitions? Is there competitive sparring in Jodo?
 
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I will get some video footage of the sumo, Kyudo, batto, Kendo, I may get some Judo and submission stuff on tape. I will send you the tape just email me. John
 
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Sounds cool! If you do make such a tape, just give it to Mr. Hartman next time you see him--I see him often enough.
 
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Originally posted by arnisador



(I know some would disagree about Kyudo, but they do have competitions.) Are there others? I know for example that there's a version of kyudo done on horseback--does it have competitions? Is there competitive sparring in Jodo?


The horse back kyudo is Yabusame and they have demonstration every so often.

Jodo competiton.........never heard of any...could be.
 

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SHOOT FIGHTING is Wicked Sweet.




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Good Stuff
 
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i know shotokan karate also has a sport side to it. it seems to me that most japanese styles promode competition.
 
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I was thinking more of pure sport arts but indeed there is sport karate!

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There's Iaido and tameshigiri (batto) competitions, Sports Chambara (chambarado) and Aikido competitions (both in Shodokan/Tomiki and Ki Aikido). There's also the "knockdown karate" tournaments (Kyokushin and various off-shoots).
 

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