Bujutsu: The Martial Arts
Bujutsu is the collective term for the practical fighting systems of Japan.
The principle aim of these arts is to develop practical fighting skills in
their practitioners. Unlike the Budo, these systems are not concerned
primarily with any form of spiritual development but are concerned with
pragmatic effectiveness.
The only real difference between the classical and modern alternatives are
that the weapons and circumstances studied have adapted to fit with modern
circumstances.
Here at the Anglo Japanese Bujutsu Association we have no quick fixes to
make anyone a great martial artist overnight but with time and hard work we
can teach you all there is to know about REAL martial arts, The training as
you progress can be hard but then anything worth knowing would not be easy.
We cut through all the so called "mystical" nonsense and after time your
mind will be sharp enough to know that there is nothing mystical or magical
in martial arts, it is only that well trained martial artists appear to do
the impossible.
Many martial arts clubs out there train all students the same way and what
happens is that you end up with clubs full of students of a particular
build, for instance stocky strong people staying with a Judo club where as
slim flexible students staying with high kicking arts
Each student within The Anglo Japanese Bujutsu Association is coached
according to their build and ability and their mental aptitude, after all
you wouldn't give a loaded revolver to someone who is unstable (would you?).