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jlambvo
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06-24-2004, 12:44 AM
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That's a rather useless question, my friend. If that's the most comprehensive inquiry you have, I can only assume that you have a considerable amount of work ahead of you that could be accomplished in any system.

That said, yes I would say that it has excellent approaches to standup grappling and very developed understanding of striking, and completely unfies the two. The unarmed training transfers very smoothly into weapons applications. You will learn to move and manipulate the human body in a multitude of ways, which gives a good foundation for studying any number of physical activities. There are many law enforcement, military, intelligence agency, and private security professionals who bet their lives on taijutsu training.

But like any other discipline there are good and bad teachers (and students) that will make or break your personal effectiveness.
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