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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 80. Chapters: Kenjutsu, Hoj jutsu, Kukishin-ry, Iaijutsu, Shint Mus -ry, Kashima Shinden Jikishinkage-ry, Araki-ry, Jujutsu, Mus Jikiden Eishin-ry, Tenshin Sh den Katori Shint -ry, Gosho-ha Hy h Niten Ichi-ry, Kyushin Ryu, Tenshinsho Jigen Ryu, S suishi-ry, Takenouchi-ry, Yagy Shinkage-ry, Yagy Shingan-ry, Tenjin Shiny -ry, Shind Y shin-ry, Komagawa Kaishin-ry, Sui -ry, List of kory schools of martial arts, Itt -ry, Batt jutsu, Tatsumi-ry, Shind Munen-ry, List of Mus Shinden-ry techniques, J d, H ten-ry, H ki-ry, Isshin-ry kusarigamajutsu, Asayama Ichiden-ry, Tamiya-ry, Hozan-ry, Mugai-ry, Yoshioka-ry, Kasumi Shint -ry Kenjutsu, Hasegawa Eishin-ry, Hontai Y shin-ry, Sekiguchi-ry, Maniwa Nen-ry, Kashima Shin-ry, B jutsu, Tennen Rishin-ry, mori-ry, Ky jutsu, H z in-ry, S jutsu, Jigen-ry, Kashima Shint -ry, Y shin Kory, Tend -ry, Chuj -ryu, Tessenjutsu, Kit -ry, Abe ryu, Juttejutsu, Fukui Hyoemon Yoshihira, Itto Shoden Muto-ryu, Shiranui-ry, Shingy t -ry, Toda-ha Buk -ry, Tanj jutsu, Higo Ko-ryu. Excerpt: Shint Mus -ry, or Shind Mus -ry ), most commonly known by its practice of j d, is a traditional school (kory ) of the Japanese martial art of j jutsu, or the art of wielding the short staff (j ). The technical purpose of the art is to learn how to defeat a swordsman in combat using the j, with an emphasis on proper combative distance, timing and concentration. The system includes teachings of other weapon systems which are contained in Shint Mus -ry as auxiliary arts (Fuzoku ryuha). The school is sometimes abbreviated as SMR. The art was founded by the samurai Mus Gonnosuke Katsuyoshi (, fl. c.1605, dates of birth and death unknown) in the early Edo period (1603-1868) and, according to legend, first put to use in a duel with Miyamoto Musashi (, 1584-1645)...