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Bartitsu is an eclectic martial art and self-defence method originally developed in England in 1898–1902, combining elements of boxing, jujutsu, cane-fighting
Bartitsu
Japanese martial art
and forms of stick fighting, into an eclectic self-defense system called Bartitsu. Modern judo is a classic example of a sport that is derived from jujutsu
Jujutsu
British businessman (1860–1951)
Bowen and Graham Noble and then by members of the Bartitsu Society. In 2004, members of the Bartitsu Society initiated a fund-raising project towards commemorating
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Taekwondo was developed in the 1950s, while the "modern" hybrid martial art of Bartitsu was developed c. 1900. A large portion of traditional martial arts can
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Major street in the West End of London
Visiting the site of the original Bartitsu club http://bartitsusociety.com/visiting-the-site-of-the-original-bartitsu-club/ Chinese business directory
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Martial arts of European origin
century such as classical fencing, and even early hybrid styles such as Bartitsu, may also be included in the term HEMA in a wider sense, as may traditional
Historical European martial arts
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Full-contact combat sport
wrestler Ivan Poddubny. Another early example of mixed martial arts was Bartitsu, which Edward William Barton-Wright founded in London in 1899. Combining
Mixed_martial_arts
Fictional character created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
death in the Reichenbach Falls. "Baritsu" is Conan Doyle's version of bartitsu, which combines jujitsu with boxing and cane fencing. The first two Sherlock
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Canadian author and actress
Kress". Watch. Connect. Read. Retrieved 2017-08-04. "» Bartitsu featured on InnerSPACE". The Bartitsu Society. Archived from the original on 2015-09-15. Retrieved
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Type of martial arts using wooden sticks
early 1900s has been revived as part of the curriculum of contemporary bartitsu. Singlestick was developed as a method of training in the use of backswords
Stick-fighting
Short story by Arthur Conan Doyle
Richard Bowen, and James Webb, suggested that Doyle had meant to refer to Bartitsu, an eclectic martial art that had been founded by Londoner E. W. Barton-Wright
The Adventure of the Empty House
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Codified systems and traditions of combat
Asian martial arts in Europe. He also founded an eclectic style named Bartitsu which combined jujutsu, judo, wrestling, boxing, savate and stick fighting
Martial_arts
American novelist (born 1958)
as Richard Francis Burton and Edward William Barton-Wright, founder of Bartitsu. Prior to writing novels, Will Thomas wrote essays for Sherlock Holmes
Will_Thomas_(novelist)
Japanese judoka
to London by invitation of Edward William Barton-Wright, the founder of Bartitsu. His brother and Yamamoto soon returned to Japan, but Yukio stayed in London
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Taidō Tang Soo Do Vovinam Wing Chun American Kenpo ARB Baguazhang Bando Bartitsu Bujinkan Hapkido Chun Kuk Do Hwa Rang Do Jeet Kune Do Kajukenbo Kalaripayattu
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Martial art sports
Championships in Las Vegas, Nevada. Martial arts portal Sports portal Bartitsu Judo Krav maga Legends of Sambo, a 2023 biographical film about the creation
Sambo_(martial_art)
Form of the martial art Jujutsu
and defence training schedules. Edward William Barton-Wright, founder of Bartitsu trained with Eguchi Shihan, although it is not known to what extent. Barton-Wright
Kyushin-ryū
Traditional school of jujutsu
of the styles studied by Edward William Barton-Wright, the founder of Bartitsu, and one of the first Westerners to practice Japanese martial arts. The
Shinden_Fudo-ryū
Countermeasure to defend oneself against harm
Bujinkan Jujutsu and arts derived from it, such as Aikijujutsu, Aikido, Bartitsu, German ju-jutsu, and Kodokan Goshin Jutsu Traditional unarmed fighting
Self-defense
Japanese modern martial art
Kyushin Ryu Ryōi Shintō-ryū Tsutsumi Hozan Ryu Descendant arts Kosen judo, Bartitsu, Yoseikan Budō, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, Sambo, ARB, CQC, German Ju-Jutsu,
Judo
Fighting system incorporating different techniques
ARB (martial art) (Soviet Union/Russia) Army Combatives (United States) Bartitsu (United Kingdom) Combat Hapkido (United States) Combat Hopak (Ukraine)
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Canopy designed to protect against rain or sunlight
sticks as self defence weapons were incorporated into the repertoire of Bartitsu. In January 1902, an article in The Daily Mirror instructed women on how
Umbrella
Scottish landowner and sportsman (1862–1931)
enthusiast who trained with champion Swiss wrestler Armand Cherpillod at the Bartitsu Club in London's Soho district. He was a co-founder of the London Fencing
Cosmo_Duff-Gordon
British martial artist and suffragist
tournaments. He was also the founder of Bartitsu, a "New Art of Self Defence", and the owner of The Bartitsu School of Arms and Physical Culture. Barton-Wright's
Edith_Garrud
Japanese jujitsu practitioner
Edward William Barton-Wright, the founder of the eclectic martial art of Bartitsu. Soon after his arrival in London, Uyenishi joined fellow expatriate Japanese
Sadakazu_Uyenishi
English actress and fencer (1875–1972)
as well as his colleague Egerton Castle and was likely a member of the Bartitsu Club. She participated in a number of historical fencing lectures and displays
Esme_Beringer
British martial art using a short wooden stick
français Bokken Egyptian stick fencing Federschwert Shinai Jogo do pau Baton Bartitsu Pollock, Frederick (1911). "Sword" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia
Singlestick
2023 video game
Luke since childhood, and idolizes the Lee brothers, Yun and Yang. JP, a Bartitsu fighter and the game's main antagonist. He is secretly a leader of a terrorist
Street_Fighter_6
Traditional school of jūjutsu
Shintō-ryū • Yōshin-ryū Descendant schools Ito-ha Shin'yō-ryū • Aikido • Bartitsu • Judo • Shindō Yōshin-ryū • Tenjin Shinyo Goshin-ryu, Kokusai Okazaki-ha
Tenjin_Shin'yō-ryū
Woman's self-defence technique
London in 1892 by Tetsujiro Shidachi and later promoted in England by the Bartitsu founder and practitioner Edward Barton-Wright, who introduced Asian martial
Suffrajitsu
British magazine
travel when abroad, or the late Victorian and Edwardian martial art of Bartitsu. The magazine has often been very satirical or whimsical, with content
The_Chap
2012-04-22. Retrieved 2012-04-09. "Game of Shadows fight scenes". www.bartitsu.org. Archived from the original on September 1, 2018. Retrieved August
List of films featuring Wing Chun
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Person who performs stunts
Circa 1899–1902, Hutton taught stage fencing classes for actors via the Bartitsu Club, where he also served on the Board of Directors and learned the basics
Stunt_performer
Egyptian martial art and folk dance
practice in mixed groups. Martial arts portal Angampora Arnis Banshay Bartitsu Bataireacht Bōjutsu Gatka Jūkendō Kalaripayattu Kendo Kenjutsu Krabi–krabong
Tahtib
British writer
ukulele, singing, drawing, calligraphy, astronomy, foraging, bread baking, bartitsu and small business. In April 2013, he launched the Idler Academy Bad Grammar
Tom_Hodgkinson
Physical strike using the leg
century with early hybrid martial arts inspired by East-Asian styles such as Bartitsu and Savate. Practice of high kicks became more universal in the second
Kick
Overview of and topical guide to martial arts
wrestling Vale Tudo Armored combat (sport) Self-defense / combatives Arnis Bartitsu Hapkido Kajukenbo Jieitaikakutōjutsu Krav Maga MCMAP Pencak silat Pencak
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Type of blunt implement used for striking
PMC 9732322. PMID 36482175. S2CID 254483474. "… the loaded hunting crop …". The Bartitsu Society. 9 August 2011. Archived from the original on 13 August 2016. Chisholm
Whip
Style of Okinawan Kobudo (martial art)
wrestling Vale Tudo Armored combat (sport) Self-defense / combatives Arnis Bartitsu Hapkido Kajukenbo Jieitaikakutōjutsu Krav Maga MCMAP Pencak silat Pencak
Matayoshi_Kobudo
Former pleasure garden in London
"Baron Charles de Berenger's "Defensive Gymnastics" (1838)". The Bartitsu Society. The Bartitsu Society. 22 August 2008. Archived from the original on 10 September
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1912 book by Andrew Chase Cunningham
his fists, it would be well to drop the cane and run like the divil." Bartitsu, a British (and Asian-influenced) approach to use of canes and walking
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Archived from the original on July 24, 2015. Retrieved January 10, 2016. The Bartitsu Compendium Volumes 1 and 2 "Joseph Ott, Designer Of Model Planes".
List of people considered father or mother of a sport
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Martial Arts in Australia
performing feats of arms, often for charity, including in at least one case, Bartitsu Probably the earliest HEMA activity in Australia was that of Stephen Hand
Historical European Martial Arts in Australia
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Bilateral relations
Japan in 1986 Dame Mitsuko Uchida - Classical Pianist Uenishi Sadakazu - Bartitsu practitioner, Edith Margaret Garrud & Emily Diana Watts also practiced
Japan–United Kingdom relations
Japan–United_Kingdom_relations
Style of Okinawan martial arts
wrestling Vale Tudo Armored combat (sport) Self-defense / combatives Arnis Bartitsu Hapkido Kajukenbo Jieitaikakutōjutsu Krav Maga MCMAP Pencak silat Pencak
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wavicle, from wave and particle athleisure, from athletic and leisure Bartitsu, from Edward William Barton-Wright and jiu-jitsu Deaflympics, from deaf
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nation. Book by Nick Gullo Conceptual Modern Arnis. Book by Bram Frank Bartitsu and Nova Scrimia - Director Ran Arthur Braun Bolognese Sword and Dagger
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Japanese judoka
He then travelled south to London, where he collaborated with former Bartitsu Club instructor Sadakazu Uyenishi, who was operating his own jujitsu school
Gunji_Koizumi
in Europe. In 1899 he also founded an eclectic martial arts style named Bartitsu which combined jujutsu, judo, boxing, savate and stick fighting. Within
Modern history of East Asian martial arts
Modern_history_of_East_Asian_martial_arts
introduces Japanese martial arts to Europe, a form of jujitsu which he calls Bartitsu. The North Petherton Rosco Acetylene Company in Somerset may have provided
1898_in_the_United_Kingdom
French boxer (1866–1943)
and then moved to London, where he became the chief instructor of the Bartitsu Club operated by Edward William Barton-Wright. Around this time, Vigny
Pierre_Vigny
DC Comics villain
division SANCTUS; and a skilled hand-to-hand combatant and practitioner of Bartitsu, which he uses in conjunction with his cane. Additionally, he was a test
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1893–1901 – Edward William Barton-Wright studied jujutsu in Japan and created Bartitsu upon returning to England, one of the earliest introductions of Japanese
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Gamlin died before he could patent his idea. 1899: Mixed martial art (MMA) Bartitsu invented by Edward William Barton-Wright (1860–1951). 1948: The first Paralympic
List of English inventions and discoveries
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British fencer (1874–1942)
the direction of Captain Alfred Hutton. Circa 1901 he also joined the Bartitsu Club. He retired from the L.R.B.(with the rank of Captain) in 1903. He
Ernest_Stenson-Cooke
Jujitsu instructor (1867–1968)
renaissance of the Greek ideal. Frederick A. Stokes Co. "Emily Diana Watts". www.bartitsu.org. Archived from the original on 15 September 2015. Retrieved 10 January
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martial arts in Europe. He also founded an eclectic martial arts style named Bartitsu which combined jujutsu, judo, wrestling, boxing, savate and stick fighting
History_of_martial_arts
2015 graphic novel trilogy
the WSPU. Edward William Barton-Wright: Persephone's uncle; owner of the Bartitsu Club (the Amazons' gymnasium/base of operations) and a staunch supporter
Suffrajitsu: Mrs. Pankhurst's Amazons
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American performer (1893–1976)
"Miss Blanche Whitney, the World's Champion Lady Wrestler (1911)". bartitsusociety.com. Bartitsu Dociety. 10 December 2020. Retrieved 16 December 2023.
Goldie_Griffith
British Army officer, antiquarian and writer (1839–1910)
Circa 1899–1902, Hutton taught stage fencing classes for actors via the Bartitsu Club, where he also served on the board of directors and learned the basics
Alfred_Hutton
British martial artist
Garruds became students at Barton-Wright's training facility in Soho the Bartitsu School of Arms and Physical Culture, the first known Japanese martial arts'
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British Army officer of the Victorian era
Education as the Chief Inspector of Physical Training. He was a member of the Bartitsu Club. Colonel George Malcolm Fox was knighted in 1910. After a series of
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British engineer
a pioneering promoter of Asian martial arts in the Western world: see Bartitsu. His sister, Lydia, married Sir Molyneux Nepean, 2nd Baronet, of Mapperton
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