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What martial arts include study of massage techniques?

What? 😕

Well, nothing that uses a "massage" as one of its core techniques comes to mind . . . just what the HELL are you thinking? All I can venture to guess is that it's more likely a grappling style, like JuiJutsu, but no style of JuiJutsu has massages, or anything that'll feel even mildly pleasent . . ..

Or you might be thinking of something like a quick warmup/cooldown where we rub each other's backs? We had to do that in Judo after taking countless breakfalls, but still it's not really a part of the curriculum . . ..
 
Originally posted by: Jehovah
What? 😕

Well, nothing that uses a "massage" as one of its core techniques comes to mind . . . just what the HELL are you thinking? All I can venture to guess is that it's more likely a grappling style, like JuiJutsu, but no style of JuiJutsu has massages, or anything that'll feel even mildly pleasent . . ..

Or you might be thinking of something like a quick warmup/cooldown where we rub each other's backs? We had to do that in Judo after taking countless breakfalls, but still it's not really a part of the curriculum . . ..


Lol, yeah. Over the years (probably 22 or so, started with TKD when I was around 6 or 7) I have tried played around with a lot of different styles (Aikido, Kendo, Mauy Thai, and JKD mainly, and the TKD I always seem to go back to) and not a single one included any sort of massage.

You would probably be better off taking a massage class.
 
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