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pknox
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While browsing around and reading about both arts, I have begun to think that they perhaps share at least some common basis in their philosophy. Systema and ROSS both seem to strive for freedom of movement, where the practitioner is not bound by the formal patterns of orthodox technique. Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu (BBT) also seems to place a great deal of emphasis on henka, or developing a unique style of response that is not bound by pre-set patterns, but instead responds to events as they happen, using whatever skills and attributes the practitioner may have available to them. Does anyone else feel that there is a philosophical link, in terms of movement and response strategies, between these two RMA and BBT? Has there been any cases where individuals have cross-studied in both disciplines, and if so, was there any overlap?