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Taiho-jutsu - Wikipedia
Taiho-jutsu (arresting art) (逮捕術) is a term for martial arts developed by Japan's feudal police to arrest dangerous criminals, who were usually armed and frequently desperate. While many taiho-jutsu methods originated from the classical Japanese schools of kenjutsu (swordsmanship) and jūjutsu (unarmed fighting arts), the goal of the ...
United States Taiho Jutsu & Defensive Tactics Program
TAIHO JUTSU (Arresting Art) is a term for martial arts developed by Japan’s feudal police to arrest dangerous criminals, who were usually armed and frequently desperate. While many taiho-jutsu methods originated from the classical Japanese schools of kenjutsu (swordsmanship) and jūjutsu (unarmed fighting arts), the goal of the feudal police ...
(ITJ) INTERNATIONAL TAIHO JUTSU - OFFICIAL SITE
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USTJF - Home Page
The United States Taiho Jutsu Federation is the national governing body for Taiho Jutsu, a martial art designed to restrain and control attacker by the post-World War II Japanese police force.
ITJ - Intl. Taiho Jutsu & Defensive Tactics Program
TAIHO JUTSU (Arresting Art) is a term for martial arts developed by Japan’s feudal police to arrest dangerous criminals, who were usually armed and frequently desperate. While many taiho jutsu methods originated from the classical Japanese schools of kenjutsu (swordsmanship) and jūjutsu (unarmed fighting arts), the goal of the feudal police ...
International Taiho Jutsu Federation - Home Page
The International Taiho Jutsu Federation is the international governing body for Taiho Jutsu. This website is intended as your source of information on Taiho Jutsu and the ITJF.
THE DEFINITION OF TAIHO JUTSU - (ITJ) INTERNATIONAL TAIHO JUTSU
Literally, the Japanese term Taiho Jutsu means “The art of arrest”, currently referring to all police tactics, techniques and operations that are essential to carry out the identification, reduction, control and conduct of one or more individuals.
International Taiho Jutsu Federation - History
Taiho Jutsu incorporated and adapted the unarmed self-defense disciplines cultivated by Okinawan law enforcement officers in the 16th century when civilian ownership of weapons had been banned. These disciplines along with other influences later evolved into Karate Jutsu.
USTJF
The United States Taiho Jutsu Federation is the national governing body for Taiho Jutsu, a martial art designed to restrain and control attacker by the post-World War II Japanese police force. This website is intended as your source of information on Taiho Jutsu and the USTJF including training seminars for law enforcement officers and ...
Principles for Taiho-Jutsu - (ITJ) INTERNATIONAL TAIHO JUTSU
12 Basic Principles for Taiho Jutsu - 1. Strike High, Follow Low; Strike Low, Follow High. When you strike an assailant around the neck or head area, the area will go back, and the groin area will come forward. When you strike from the solar plexus down, the upper body will come forward. 2. Cross A Man's Arms in Front of Him.