Martial Arts as Support for Motor and Neurological Health
2025-12-10 • Health and Budō
Recent studies show that adapted martial arts can support the treatment of neurological and motor conditions such as Parkinson’s, stroke, ASD, and coordination disorders, promoting balance, awareness, and self-confidence.
The Nine Traditions of the Bujinkan and Their Roots in Japanese Budō
2025-11-06 • Martial history
The nine traditions of the Bujinkan represent centuries of martial transmission in Japan, uniting samurai and shinobi schools that shaped the philosophy of modern Budō.
Bujinkan Budō Taijutsu: Origins, Schools, and Contemporary Relevance
2025-11-05 • Martial Culture
Bujinkan Budō Taijutsu is a synthesis of ancient Japanese martial traditions, preserved and transmitted to the modern world by Masaaki Hatsumi, uniting nine schools that embody centuries of experience in strategy, movement, and perception.
Martial Arts, Quality of Life and Personal Development
2025-11-05 • Reflections
Training in a traditional martial art is, above all else, a process of self-discovery. With each movement, the practitioner comes into contact with their own limits, learning to deal with discomfort, observe reactions, and shape body and mind in harmony.