Yoseikan
Yoseikan is a Japanese martial art developed by Minoru Mochizuki in the 1930s. It is a combination of various martial arts, including judo, aikido, karate, kendo, kyudo and jujutsu. The goal of Yoseikan is to improve the practitioner's defensive skills through a variety of techniques and movements.
Yoseikan emphasizes the importance of physical fitness, mental focus, and moral values. The martial art uses a variety of techniques, including punches, kicks, throws, levers and submission techniques. It also emphasizes the development of self-defense skills and the improvement of overall physical fitness and health.
Yoseikan practitioners usually train in a group setting, with classes led by an experienced instructor. Classes focus on developing techniques and movements that can be used in real-life self-defense situations, as well as improving strength, endurance, flexibility and coordination.
Yoseikan has spread worldwide and is practiced by people of all ages and backgrounds. It remains an important martial art and has gained many followers because of its emphasis on physical fitness, mental focus, and moral values.