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  2. List of Danzan-ryū techniques - Wikipedia

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    Ryōte Tori – "Both Hand Technique" – double wrist lock; Tekubi Tori Ichi – "Hand Neck (wrist) Technique One" – wrist lock from an outside hand grab; Tekubi Tori Ni – "Hand Neck (wrist) Technique Two" – thumb lock from an inside hand grab. Imon Tori – "Clothing Seizure" – break hand from a chest push (衣紋捕)

  3. Takenouchi-ryū - Wikipedia

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    A number of important jūjutsu koryū were founded by students of the school, such as the Rikishin Ryū, Fusen Ryū, Sōsuishitsu Ryū, Takagi Ryū and its branches (such as Hontai Yōshin Ryū), and Araki Ryū. These ryūha have incorporated many techniques from Takenouchi Ryū either directly from the school or by analyzing the techniques of ...

  4. Talk:Jutsu (Naruto)/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    Mind-affecting (includes Genjutsu) genjutsu 2.1 Kasumi jusha no jutsu (Mist servant technique) 2.2 Kokuangyo no jutsu (Bringer-of-darkness technique) 2.3 Kori shinchu no jutsu (Sly mind affect technique) 2.4 Magen: Jubaku satsu (Demonic illusion: Tree bind death) 2.5 Magen: Kokoni arazu no jutsu (Demonic illusion: False surroundings technique ...

  5. Japanese martial arts - Wikipedia

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    It was originally called 唐手 ("Chinese hand"), also pronounced 'karate'. Karate in Naha before the war; before 1946 Karate originated in and, is technically, Okinawan , except for Kyokushin (an amalgamation of parts of Shotokan and Gojoryu), formerly known as the Ryūkyū Kingdom , but now a part of present-day Japan.

  6. These are the pedophile symbols you need to know to protect ...

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    Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ... However there are even more symbols and codes care takers should be aware of in order to protect children ...

  7. List of Japanese martial arts - Wikipedia

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    Aikido; Araki-ryū; Ashihara kaikan; Bajutsu; Battōjutsu; Bōjutsu; Bujinkan; Byakuren Kaikan; Chitō-ryū; Daitō-ryū Aiki-jūjutsu; Enshin kaikan; Gensei-ryū ...

  8. Wristlock - Wikipedia

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    Rotational wristlock by an Aikido instructor. A rotational wristlock (in budo referred to as kote hineri, and in Aikido referred to as a type of sankyō, 三教, "third teaching") [5] [6] is a very common type of wristlock, and involves forced supination or pronation of the wrist, and is typically applied by grabbing and twisting the hand.

  9. Shintō Musō-ryū - Wikipedia

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    ^d The number of headmasters is counted by combining all the known headmasters of all the branches of Shintō Musō-ryū Jōdō including the founder of Katori Shintō-ryū, the latter which the founder of SMR also held a Menkyo Kaiden, [10] and Matsumoto Bizen-no-kami, the founder of the Kashima school that Musō Gonnosuke also trained in.