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iBudokan

is an innovative company specializing in the field of digital martial arts. A pioneer in its sector, it develops mobile applications dedicated to various martial arts disciplines, offering practitioners modern tools to perfect their techniques and deepen their knowledge.

In addition to its applications, iBudokan offers an online martial arts video platform accessible at www.ibudokan.academy. This site hosts a vast collection of high-quality video content, ranging from technical tutorials to master demonstrations, as well as online courses and documentaries on the history and philosophy of martial arts.

Whether you're a beginner or an expert, ibudokan provides valuable digital resources to enrich your martial arts practice, wherever you are and at your own pace.

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Through its hundreds of videos, this application from the iBudokan series gives you access to over 150 Aikido techniques filmed from multiple angles.

Aikido All

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The Aikido Weapons app includes techniques with the use of traditional weapons, the bokken and the jo, each filmed from multiple angles.

Aikido Weapons

All these Aikido techniques are performed by Christian Tissier Sensei, whose skills and technique are recognized worldwide.

Christian Tissier Aikido

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A true encyclopedia of Kyokushinkai! Over 200 techniques! Filmed from different angles, including close-up views.

Kyokushinkai

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Ninjutsu encompasses techniques from a number of Japanese martial arts schools created several hundred years ago.

Ninjutsu

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A minimum of movements for maximum efficiency. Krav Maga consists of a wide combination of simple techniques and is known for being highly effective in real-life situations.

Krav Maga

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The iBudokan Judo app presents over 70 techniques filmed from different angles and includes a close-up view so that every detail is clearly visible.

Judo

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An ukemi is a controlled fall, allowing you to fall without getting injured. These techniques are used in all Japanese martial arts, mainly judo and aikido.

Ukemi

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