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Japanese form of military equestrianism
Bajutsu (馬術) is a Japanese form of military equestrianism. Although its origins are closely related to those of mounted archery (yabusame), bajutsu is
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List of koryū schools of martial arts. Aikido Araki-ryū Ashihara kaikan Bajutsu Battōjutsu Bōjutsu Bujinkan Byakuren Kaikan Chitō-ryū Daitō-ryū Aiki-jūjutsu
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Japanese morpheme
[citation needed] The moves in the following martial arts are called jutsu: Bajutsu, the skills of horse riding Battōjutsu (抜刀術, the art of drawing a sword)
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Sport in Japan
February: Hyacinth Stakes (Dirt 1600m) March: Fukuryu Stakes (Dirt 1800m) Bajutsu Sunday Silence - the leading sire 1995-2007 in Japan. Deep Impact - undefeated
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Type of Japanese mounted archery
Kyūjutsu Kyūdō Yumi Ya (arrow) Kasagake Shihan Mato Inuoumono Tōshiya Bajutsu Jinba ittai Horses in warfare Horses in East Asian warfare Jousting Dressage
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Combat and martial arts technique
exact list varies, but is commonly held to include: Kyūjutsu, archery. Bajutsu, horseriding. Sōjutsu, fighting with a yari (spear). Kenjutsu, fencing
Bugei_jūhappan
Japanese ninjutsu martial arts school
(disguise and impersonation) Shinobi-iri (stealth and entering methods) Bajutsu (horsemanship) Sui-ren (water training) Boryaku (strategy) Chōhō (espionage)
Togakure-ryū
Martial arts native to Japan
skills such as swimming and river-fording (suijutsu; 水術), equestrianism (bajutsu; 馬術), arson and demolition (kajutsu). Gendai budō (現代武道:げんだいぶどう), literally
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Japanese system of martial arts and etiquette
during the Kamakura period (1185–1333). It specialised in horsemanship (bajutsu), archery (kyujutsu), mounted archery (yabusame) and etiquette, with an
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Japanese martial art
several opponents) Kyoe Randori (the supreme form of randori) Kenjutsu Bajutsu (on horse back) Kenpō The Kyoe Randori involves all techniques (atemi/aiki/jujutsu)
Yoseikan_budō
GP), is collected in 5 volumes; The sixth series, Yuushun no Mon: 2020 Bajutsu (優駿の門 2020馬術), is collected in 8 volumes; The seventh series, Yuushun no
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teacher called Master Kingai. Matayoshi also learned the art of riding (Bajutsu), throwing knives (Shurikenjutsu) and binding with ropes (Negenawajutsu)
Zen_Okinawan_Kobudo_Renmei
International martial arts organization
(disguise and impersonation) Shinobi-iri (stealth and entering methods) Bajutsu (horsemanship) Sui-ren (water training) Bōryaku (tactics) Chōhō (espionage)
Bujinkan
Schools established by feudal domains in Edo period Japan
(sword arts), kendo (fencing), sōjutsu (spear fighting), kyūdō (archery), bajutsu (horse riding), jujutsu et cetera; in over 30 han, students learnt combative
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Equine sport in France
riding equestrianism reserved for women, in dress and with both legs on the same side of the saddle. Bajutsu A variety of mounted combat techniques.
Equestrianism_in_France
Type of Japanese mounted archery
武技部" 古事類苑刊行会. 鈴木敬三, 1995 "有識故実大辞典" 吉川弘文館. 村井五郎 (MURAI Goro), 1939 "騎射 (犬追物 笠懸 流鏑馬)" in "弓道講座 第12巻" edited by 長坂金雄, 雄山閣. Yabusame Kyūjutsu Kyūdō Bajutsu
Kasagake
Japanese noble and military commander
compilation of the Sangi ittō ōsōji, Ogasawara was himself an expert at both bajutsu horsemanship and archery. Ogasawara, the second son of Ogasawara Nagamoto
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English and German : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements wil ‘will’, ‘desire’ + berht ‘bright’, ‘famous’. The native English form, Wilbeorht, is attested before the Conquest, but was greatly reinforced in the early Middle Ages by the introduction of the Continental cognate by the Normans.
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Irish : shortened Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hAiseadha ‘descendant of Aisidh’, a personal name meaning ‘discord’, ‘strife’.English and Irish : shortened form of the habitational name Blennerhasset, from a place in Cumbria, so named from Celtic blain ‘summit’ + an unexplained second element + Old Scandinavian hey ‘hay’ + sǽtr ‘shieling’.
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