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The yamabushi controlled and restrained the enraged Hisamori with comparative ease until he calmed and then taught him elements of unarmed combat, restraint methods using cord (hojojutsu) and finally the yamabushi broke Hisamori's training sword in half, making two short swords which later became known as ''kogusoku koshi no mawari'' or close combat grappling techniques, armed with a shortsword.  
 
The yamabushi controlled and restrained the enraged Hisamori with comparative ease until he calmed and then taught him elements of unarmed combat, restraint methods using cord (hojojutsu) and finally the yamabushi broke Hisamori's training sword in half, making two short swords which later became known as ''kogusoku koshi no mawari'' or close combat grappling techniques, armed with a shortsword.  
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The techniques Hisamori learned either via dream, vision or direct teaching from an outside source unspecified, formed the basis of the Takenouchi-ryû bujutsu curriculum which continually evolved via the experiences of subsequent generations of Takenouchi family descendants into a comprehensive system of martial sciences (''sōgō bujutsu'' 総合武術) containing at present, over 500 techniques.
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The techniques Hisamori learned either via dream, vision or direct teaching from an outside source unspecified, formed the basis of the Takenouchi-ryû bujutsu curriculum which continually evolved via the experiences of subsequent generations of Takenouchi family descendants into a comprehensive system of martial sciences (''sōgō bujutsu'' 総合武術)containing at present, over 500 techniques.
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[[Category:Bujutsu]]
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