Out of curiosity, what seperates it (or makes it similar) to other Japanese martial arts (both in the physical aspects, stances, techniques, etc., and on the mental/mind sciences side)?
As I'm still new to the art, I'm trying to get a broader grasp on its uniqueness, so that I can better explain to others when the conversation turns to what martial art I train in.
I've asked my instructors these questions, but I'd like opinions outside of my dojo (and the questionable information found on wiki sites).
Much thanks in advance.
As I'm still new to the art, I'm trying to get a broader grasp on its uniqueness, so that I can better explain to others when the conversation turns to what martial art I train in.
I've asked my instructors these questions, but I'd like opinions outside of my dojo (and the questionable information found on wiki sites).
Much thanks in advance.