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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. A historic form of Japanese martial art, Hojojutsu is primarily concerned with the skills of restraining and capturing an opponent through the utilization of ropes or cords by the practitioner. The origins of this discipline can be traced back to the era of the samurai, specifically during the Edo period (1603-1868). It was frequently utilized by law enforcement agencies, particularly the "doshin" (police officers) of the Edo period.Key Aspects of Hojojutsu: Techniques: Hojojutsu employs a variety of knots and binding techniques to immobilize opponents. These techniques are not just about physical restraint but also involve psychological elements, aiming to control and subdue an adversary effectively.Tools: The primary tool used in Hojojutsu is the "nawa" (rope), which can vary in thickness and length. The type of rope used can affect the effectiveness and comfort of the binding techniques.Philosophy: Like many martial arts, Hojojutsu is not solely about physical confrontation. It encompasses a philosophical approach that emphasizes discipline, control, and respect for opponents. The practice encourages practitioners to develop mental focus and emotional control.Training: Practitioners often train in pairs, learning to execute various tying techniques and how to escape from binds. Training includes understanding the anatomy of the human body to apply techniques safely and effectively.Applications: While Hojojutsu was historically used for capturing criminals, its techniques are also applicable in self-defense situations and can be integrated into other martial arts, enhancing a practitioner's overall skill set.Modern Relevance: Today, Hojojutsu may not be as widely practiced as other martial arts, but it retains significance in martial arts communities and is often studied for its historical value, techniques, and as a supplementary practice for those involved in grappling arts.Hojojutsu provides a unique perspective on martial arts, focusing on the art of restraint rather than outright aggression, emphasizing skill, precision, and control. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. A historic form of Japanese martial art, Hojojutsu is primarily concerned with the skills of restraining and capturing an opponent through the utilization of ropes or cords by the practitioner. The origins of this discipline can be traced back to the era of the samurai, specifically during the Edo period (1603-1868). It was frequently utilized by law enforcement agencies, particularly the "doshin" (police officers) of the Edo period.Key Aspects of Hojojutsu: Techniques: Hojojutsu employs a variety of knots and binding techniques to immobilize opponents. These techniques are not just about physical restraint but also involve psychological elements, aiming to control and subdue an adversary effectively.Tools: The primary tool used in Hojojutsu is the "nawa" (rope), which can vary in thickness and length. The type of rope used can affect the effectiveness and comfort of the binding techniques.Philosophy: Like many martial arts, Hojojutsu is not solely about physical confrontation. It encompasses a philosophical approach that emphasizes discipline, control, and respect for opponents. The practice encourages practitioners to develop mental focus and emotional control.Training: Practitioners often train in pairs, learning to execute various tying techniques and how to escape from binds. Training includes understanding the anatomy of the human body to apply techniques safely and effectively.Applications: While Hojojutsu was historically used for capturing criminals, its techniques are also applicable in self-defense situations and can be integrated into other martial arts, enhancing a practitioner's overall skill set.Modern Relevance: Today, Hojojutsu may not be as widely practiced as other martial arts, but it retains significance in martial arts communities and is often studied for its historical value, techniques, and as a supplementary practice for those involved in grappling arts.Hojojutsu provides a unique perspective on martial arts, focusing on the art of restraint rather than outright aggression, emphasizing skill, precision, and control. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.