Kyūdō : Combat Stories - 13 - Feature- TCP

Kyūdō : Combat Stories – 13

By the beginning of the Meiji era in the late 19th century, all martial art forms in Japan including Kyūdō saw a massive decrease as the Samurai lost its status. Later, with the All-Japan Kyudo Federation, it was brought back to life. New regulations and guidelines were published and it started with new popularity.

Aikido: Combat Stories - 12 - Feature- TCP

Aikido: Combat Stories – 12

The game of aikido is about mental training along with physical training. So, the movements in it signify the same.
Nowadays, in different schools, different styles of aikido are practiced. Many other different practitioners are Kisshomaru Ueshiba, Koichi Tohei, Morihiro Saito, Steven Seagal, etc. However, people enjoy watching and practicing diverse styles of aikido.

Iaido: Combat Stories - 11 - Faeture - TCP

Iaido: Combat Stories – 11

Talking about the history of iaido, it was started in the middle of the 1500s. As per the available documents, Hayashizaki Jinsuke Shigenobu is considered the organizer of iaido. Since then, many koryu or schools have introduced the martial art form. Some of the schools still practice it today.

Judo : Combat Stories - 09 - Feature - TCP

Judo : Combat Stories – 09

Judo : Combat Stories – 09 -by Ishita Mondal –Reading Time – 4 min Approx Who said a combat asks for weapon only? You can fight with bare hands and beat your opponent easily defending yourself. Yes, there are techniques Read more

Combat Stories – 01

The world is full of different kinds of martial arts and nearly every country has their own fighting style. But what are the fighting styles that put themselves above from the rest? What are the most deadly and efficient fighting styles capable of disarming an armed opponent or defeating multiple opponents simultaneously?