Sunday, December 23, 2012

Brampton Academy of Martial Arts - The philosophy behind Kosen ...

For students of martial arts, there is awareness that your practice involves not only physical development but a spiritual journey as well. For many the key is to find a balance and then learn how to apply them it in your day to day life, particularly during times of hardship or conflict. Kosen Bujutsu is a combination of two classical Japanese expressions that help equip you with the physical skills to defend yourself and the confidence to walk away from conflict when it is required.

Kosen is derived from the Japanese word ?ko? meaning ?high school Judo? and honours traditions of classical martial arts based on competitions from the early 1900s at the Budokuden hall in central Kyoto. Bujutsu is derived from two root words ? ?bu? meaning war or martial and d?, the Sanksrit word for ?path? or ?way?. It is the delicate balance that is achieved when deciding what fighting style is best to defeat your enemy while also paying attention to the mind, self-development and growth.

Many martial art studios find this partnership of classic and contemporary disciplines a system that will be of most benefit to their students. With a balance of Karate, defensive tactics, Ju Jutsu and Kobudo, it helps to maximize output, minimize waste and get the student in their best physical shape.

The Brampton Academy of Martial Arts values modern and traditional techniques and has incorporated the Bosen Kujutsu philosophy for over twenty years. For more information on their martial arts programs, visit them at www.amadojo.com.

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Source: http://www.bramwestshoptalk.com/2012/education/the-philosophy-behind-kosen-bujutsu/

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