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  • Bushidokan is an eclectic art of recent origin, founded by Jim Harrison in the late 1960's. Harrison has studied Judo and Shorin-Ryu karate extensively.
  • The Bushidokan Art is a combination of Okinawan karate, judo, and some JJ, with the primary emphasis on karate. The karate portion of Bushidokan's training is quite similar to Shotokan - definitely Okinawan in ancestry.
    Bushidokan is best suited for those interested in effective street self-defense, tournament fighting, and fairly rugged physical conditioning.
  • Training :
    Beginning students learn seven basic stances, seven basic strikes (six linear, one circular), seven basic blocks (one of which is circular) and seven basic kicks.
    Many of the self-defenses taught incorporate techniniques not included in the "basic" seven, thus exposing the student to a greater variety.
    These include a number of throws, a few soft (redirecting) blocks, and several wrist/hand locks. Two basic self-defense strategies - a direct counter and an indirect counter - are taught for each type of attack.
    Sparring is introduced as students progress, but is always optional, and ranges from "no contact" to "full contact".
  • Contributors: Bob Blount
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