Nyingbulam (jujutsu)

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Nyingbulam is a spiritual form of the martial art Jujutsu consisting of striking, throwing and grappling techniques set upon a Buddhist ethics foundation. It was developed by Nyingbu Wangdue.sensei (Jason W. Carter) in 2001 as a family Ryu in Ontario, Canada. Nyingbulam now has students worldwide. The martial side (Hard Side) of the art was formulated from several styles of Japanese martial arts, Shotokan & Nihon Jujitsu(s), while the spiritual side (Soft Side) comes from traditional Buddhist teachings and texts.

The name Nyingbulam is a combination of Tibetan and Sanskrit words. The name of the art is based upon the founder's Tibetan Kagyu[1] vow name "Nyingje Norbu", which translates to "compassionate jewel". This was then shortened to "Nyingbu" and the word "lam" was added, which translates to "way" in Tibetan, to complete the name Nyingbulam which means: Compassionate Jewel Way.

Founder / Head of Family

Nyingbu Wangdue (Jason W. Carter) was born in Ontario, Canada and is a Buddhist[4] [5], Safety Professional, and Martial Arts Hall of Famer [7]. Nyingbulam is a martial arts system established by Jason W. Carter [8] [9](Nyingbu Wangdue. sensei) in 2001 and is the recognised Head of Family (Soke) [10] [11] for the Ryu. In 2011, Jason Carter appeared in eight episodes of a program on urban self-defense air in London, Ontario.Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag

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  1. 1.0 1.1 The Kagyu (Bka' brgyud) tradition is one of the principal lineages of Tibetan Buddhism. It emphasizes meditation and yogic practice.