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Anyone know anything about aiki goshindo?


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Not a branch I've heard of, but check it out, watch a few classes, and let us know what you learn. It may be unique to your area.

And welcome to KF! :karate:

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I echo Brian's sentiments wholeheartedly across the board!! Won't know if it's something that fits your expectations until you visit it several times.

And yes, welcome to KF, 6 finger fist; glad that you're here!! :bowofrespect:

:)

**Proof is on the floor!!!

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Japanese Goshindo

Goshindo is a Japanese martial art based on techniques used to train samurai. It incorporates the schools of Karatedo, Aikido, and jujutsu, as well as numerous weapon disciplines including hanjo, (similar to eskrima,) jō, bō, katana, nunchaku, tonfa, and sai.

Swedish Goshindo

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

Sport Goshindo

There is also a Kodachi Goshindo system founded by Tetsundo Tanabe. It is now known as Sports Chanbara. [1] It is now considered as a free-style Japanese combat sport, which originated from the aforementioned Kodachi Goshindo (Self-defense with short sword).

Self-defense Goshindo

Goshindo is also an alternate name of the self-defense art created by Shogo Kuniba. His art is referred to as Goshin Budo, Kuniba-ryu Goshindo or Kuniba Goshinbudo Jujutsu depending on the organization. [2]

http://www.thefullwiki.org/Goshindo

Welcome to KF 6 finger fist

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