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Chinese martial arts, commonly referred to with umbrella terms kung fu (/ ˈkʌŋ ˈfuː /; Chinese: 功夫; pinyin: gōngfu; Cantonese Yale: gūng fū), kuoshu (國術; guóshù) or wushu (武術; wǔshù), are multiple fighting styles that have developed over the centuries in Greater China.
Many Chinese martial arts styles are based or named after legends or historical figures. Examples of such styles based on legends and myths are the Eight Immortals and Dragon styles . Example of styles attributed to historical figures include Xingyiquan and its relationship to Yue Fei and tai chi which trace its origins to a Taoist Zhang Sanfeng .
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]
¿What is Tai-Jitsu? Tai-Jitsu is a dynamic physical activity of combat, structured as a Martial Art and a sport, which requires physical dexterity, technical skills and great mental discipline. From an aggression or in a competition context, technical actions are applied in order to subdue the attacker, achieving his surrender or submission.
Generally, most Japanese martial arts have some kind of origins rooted in China, so it’s not too surprising to see this with Taijutsu. Taijutsu roughly means ‘body technique’ and was mostly a striking based art that focused on the body.
Taijutsu (体術, literally “body technique” or “body skill”) is a Japanese 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. In other simpler words, Taijutsu is martial art technique without weapons.
Gyokko Ryu (Jeweled Tiger School) - Kosshijutsu. Originally founded by Cho Gyokko. Possibly a female Chinese martial artist in about the 600s. Gyokko Ryu is the foundation of the art we study, Bujinkan Ninpo Taijutsu. It embodies: Powerful blocks, circular movements, and balance taking.