Goshindo
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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.
Goshindo in Sweden is based on the flow achieved in modern martial arts such as boxing, wrestling, judo and thaiboxing. No weapons are used.
[edit] External links
- Vlaamse Goshinjutsu Federatie Flemish/Vlaams
- Goshindo Sweden Swedish (English Translation available)
- Formation Federale de Goshindo French
- Club de Goshindo de Mandelieu (Alpes-maritimes, France) French
- Aikigoshindo DVD Promo (Trailer)