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Goshindo is a Japanese martial art based on techniques used to train samurai. Martial arts are systems of codified practices and traditions of training for Combat. is the term for the military nobility of Pre-industrial Japan. It incorporates the schools of Karatedo, Aikido, and jujutsu, as well as numerous weapon disciplines including hanjo, (similar to eskrima,) , , katana, nunchaku, tonfa, and sai. ( or is a martial art developed in the Ryukyu Islands from indigenous fighting methods and Chinese Kenpō. is a Japanese martial art developed by Morihei Ueshiba as a synthesis of his martial studies philosophy and religious beliefs literally meaning the " art of softness " or "way of yielding" is a collective name for Japanese martial art styles consisting of grappling " Eskrima " or " Escrima " refers to a class of Filipino Martial Arts that emphasize stick and sword fighting A is an approximately 1276 m (418 foot) long Wooden staff, used in some Japanese martial arts. bō (棒 ぼう or kon, is a long staff, usually made of tapered hard wood for example white oak Bamboo and in some cases for training purposes A is a type of Japanese sword ( nihontō) and often is called a "samurai sword The nunchaku ( Chinese: 雙節棍双截棍 shuāng jié gùn; 兩節棍两截棍 liǎng jié gùn "Dual Section Staff" 二節棍二截棍 The tonfa, also known as tong fa or tuifa, is a traditional Okinawan weapon from which the modern side-handled police baton is derived For other meanings of the word 'sai' see Sai (disambiguation.

Goshindo in Sweden is based on the flow achieved in modern martial arts such as boxing, wrestling, judo and thaiboxing. No weapons are used.

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