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31/03/2014
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noticed, so they did everything they could to avoid attention and confrontation, even if they appeared to others to be cowardly or dishonourable. Today this translates and has evolved to avoiding confrontation by body language skills, negotiating skills and evasion skills. If someone wants to fight dont give them what they want, unless you really have no other choice. There will of course be situations where you dont have the opportunity to go unnoticed, to negotiate, or to evade a confrontation; this is where appropriate application of taijutsu comes into play. The skills learned in taijutsu gives the Bujinkan student the ability to control and end a physical confrontation in as short a time as possible even if its only to get the assailant out of the way to make good an escape.
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