In doing a search on the internet for Budo Taijutsu, I find pages and pages of shools teaching "Taijutsu" - many of them Bujinkan and what I'm looking for, but many of them not.
My instructor in TN has rank in Taijutsu (not BBT, although he's begun a study of that finally), but he says for him it's just a generic word for police defensive tactics. What do y'all think?
My question(s) is/are this/these: Is "taijutsu" a newly-generic term that's relpacing "karate" for unarmed combat methods? Are there traditional schools that teach "Taijutsu (not BBT)" as opposed to karate and jujutsu? Do I teach "taijutsu" and not even realize it?
Just a lot of thinking lately...
My instructor in TN has rank in Taijutsu (not BBT, although he's begun a study of that finally), but he says for him it's just a generic word for police defensive tactics. What do y'all think?
My question(s) is/are this/these: Is "taijutsu" a newly-generic term that's relpacing "karate" for unarmed combat methods? Are there traditional schools that teach "Taijutsu (not BBT)" as opposed to karate and jujutsu? Do I teach "taijutsu" and not even realize it?
Just a lot of thinking lately...