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Goshin-jutsu

Goshin-jutsu can be translated as self-defence technique. Thus, it describes well the style of Martial Arts Club Ronin: every technique, independent of its origin or original sports, is adjusted for self-defence purposes. Goshin-jutsu is very famous all over the world, because many different sports from karate to traditional wrestling are practiced under this name. Especially in the USA, there exists a number of goshin-jutsu clubs, which represent many different sports and styles of martial arts. Aim of adjusting their techniques especially for self-defence purposes is common for all of these clubs.

Goshin-jutsu in Martial Arts Club Ronin includes about 85 % of modern ju-jitsu and all together about 15 % of judo, karate, boxing, kick boxing, weapon techniques and nerve point techniques.

Modern ju-jitsu, in this context, means mainly Jukoryu ju-jitsu and graduation system of Martial Arts Club Ronin follows mainly techniques of that style. Even though, matching has also an important role in the program of the club, and graduation of higher degree belts includes always matching session. Due to the philosophy of the Martial Arts Club Ronin, even the good techniques are only formal and the trainee will not reach the realistic perspective of fighting without matching, that can happen standing, on the ground or by attacking and defending your self in turn.

The purpose of the goshin-jutsu in our club is to develop both mental and physical shape of trainee. Trainings respond to the level of trainer’s skills by demanding more from the more experienced trainers. The idea is to integrate the trainee to the demands of the sports and not vice versa. Goshin-jutsu suits as well for women as men. Because of the dangerous nature of the techniques, we teach goshin-jutsu mainly for the people of age over 18.