Suijutsu (水術) or suieijutsu (水泳術) is the Japanese martial art of combative swimming.The Literal translation of the term from Japanese is "water skills".
Various styles existed, which were codified into different ryūha. The Iwakura ryū specialised in techniques for dealing with unusual situations such as consuming meals while in the water. The Shinden ryū taught methods for long-distance swimming, while the Kankai ryū focused on swimming in the ocean.[1] Many schools taught methods of swimming in armour (katchu gozen oyogi).[2][3] Suijutsu was considered to be one of the bugei jūhappan, the eighteen fundamental martial techniques.[3]
See also
editSources
edit- ^ "Suijutsu". World Open Water Swimming Association. 13 October 2012. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
- ^ Hacker, Randi. "JAPAN – SAMURAI SWIMMERS (Gr. 3-12)" (PDF). University of Kansas, Centre for East Asian Studies. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
- ^ a b Active Interest Media, Inc. (March 1964). Black Belt. Active Interest Media, Inc. pp. 63–. ISSN 0277-3066.
External links
edit- Suiei-jutsu by Iwasaki Hisashi, of the Shudokan Martial Arts Association
- SUIEIJUTSU - THE SWIMMING ART. KAKUTO BUGEI - FIGHTING MARTIAL ARTS (the auxiliary skills) by Dr. William Durbin
See also
edit- Aquathlon (underwater wrestling) – Competitive underwater wrestling
- Georgian swimming – Swimming styles - Colchian Military