Archary bow and arrows
archary
In the winter, we do alpin skiing, speed skate, figure skate, half pipe(snow board), curling, and luge. In the summer, we do running, triple jump, jab, skeet, high bar, trambline, ping-pong, bicycle, archary, and swimming.
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contact a samurai school in japan (doubt theyd take you on), or the handful of Americans that have trained, such as master Dusty Johnson it's basically juijitsu, weapons training ( katana, archary, etc ) , tradition ( poetry art etc ) not to discourage anyone but, modern combat styles defeat and incorporate the samurai ways, I would use more modern weapon styles like shooting, knife and stick fighting as they are more useful today. You can't train as a Samurai it's an abolished social class. Training in Jujitsu, Kyūdō (Archery) doesn't make you a samurai you have to have been born into a Samurai family and serve a Daimyo lord to be a Samurai