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Shintaido was developed in Japan
in the 1960's by some of the top martial artists at that time.
They sought to create a new form of movement that would embody
the modern desire for peace, cooperation, and mutual understanding
among people of all cultures, rather than to cultivate a competitive
fighting art.
Shintaido includes a range of
movements, from faster, energetic forms to slower, meditative
ones :
- Basic open-handed Shintaido
- Bojutsu (using a 6-foot staff)
- Kenjutsu (using a wooden sword)
- Shintaido Karate
- Meditation and energy sensitivity practices
- Relaxation and health exercises
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