AikiWeb - Nascent, but soon to be the clearinghouse for lots o' aikido info. The links page is a good start for roaming the web.
Daito Ryu Aiki Bujutsu - Daito-ryu aikijutsu in Canada. Decent info on lineage and so forth.
Daito-ryu Aiki Jujutsu - Nice Daito-ryu page from Derek Steel. This covers Kondo Katsuyuki's branch of Daito-ryu. A very well done page.
Daito-ryu Takumakai - Nice page from Japan on Takumakai Daito-ryu, one of the main branches of Daito-ryu.
Kaze Arashi Ryu - Aikijujutsu, kenjutsu, jojutsu, and other arts in a seemingly broad system. Nice page.
Ki Society Aikido - Tohei's Ki society aikido. Page put out by the Virginia Ki society. Pretty decent, lots of document links.
Sho Bushido Ryu - An offshoot of Sho Bu Do jujutsu based in Philadelphia, PA, and is closely associated with Sho Bu Do.
The Aikido FAQ - Basic and advanced answers to questions on aikido.
Yama Arashi Ryu Jujutsu and Aikijujutsu - The Official site for the traditional teaching practices of modern day combat as taught by world renown Instructor, HeadMaster Stephen P. Hernandez 10 Dan Yama Arashi Ryu Jujutsu & AikiJujutsu (Mountain Storm Style).
Yamate-ryu Aikijutsu - Aikijutsu at the Chicago Budokai, also known for Tenshin-Ryu kenjutsu
Yoshinkan Aikido - International Yoshinkan Aikido Federation (IYAF) home page.
Bald Mountain Trading Company - Asian artwork, including sumi-e, custom calligraphy, and hanko (signature chops) made to order. Pretty good prices, I guess.
Samurai Prints - Offered by Richard Hill and his wife, these are prints of original artwork by his wife's grandfather and great-grandfather. More info on the page itself.
Iaido Home Page - University of Guelph iaido. Also Iaido-L information and Iaido newsletter on-line.
Iaido page - Muso Shinden ryu and other iaido and sword info.
Iaido/Kendo/Batto-do - Decent set of links and info dealing with some of the myriad styles of Japanese sword arts.
Japanese SwordNihonto - If you want to practice with a katana, maybe you should learn about the sword itself. This is a great nihonto site. Oriented more towards the collector, but still valuable for the practitioner.
Japanese Swords - Lots of good links on sword making and care, along with a few on sword arts.
Kashima-Shinryu - One of the best pages I've seen so far for a koryu bujutsu style. Very well done and a great introduction to their style and philosophy. Also has dojo information listed.
Tenshin-ryu - Decent Japanese sword site, also affiliated with Yamate Ryu aikijutsu. Having attended some of their aikijutsu seminars, a good serious group.
Tsuka maki - -How to wrap the hilt of a Japanese sword
Univ. of Guelph Sword Arts Page - Nice page for a yearly seminar program in all aspects of sword arts and martial arts, set up more along the lines of a scientific seminar, complete with poster session (and two focused sessions of practice in different arts). Nice program and a well put t
Yagyu ryu Kenjutsu - Start of a page on Yagyu-ryu in Japan. Have to see if it goes anywhere.
Pandeka Mihar G=Sentak - Most of the traditionally used weapons of Indonesia have their origin in ordinary tools. Use of firearms was prohibited by the colonial forces. Therefore inconspicuous tools, like sticks, sickles or fans were transformed into deadly weapons. Families had
Secrets Of Shuriken - Great site on Shuriken. Draws from Shirakami Ikku-ken's book, but has other info as well. Nicely put together with picture series and the like for various methods of throwing.
U.S. Judo clubs - List of contacts and judo clubs in the United States, courtesy of Neil Ohlenkamp's Judo site.
UCMAP Links - University of California Martial Arts Program page, with some good links to university clubs worldwide. Nicely done university page, as part of a good, comprehensive martial arts program at the university itself.
BUDO VIRTUAL - Discussion List and information center in portuguese about martial arts, Eastern culture, History, philosophy and religions. Visit us!
Aikido-L - Send mail with "subscribe aikido-L" in the body of the message.
Iaido-L - Send e-mail with the command: "SUBSCRIBE IAIDO-L (first lastname)" in the body of the message.
Neija List - Dedicated to internal arts, like Tai Chi, Bagua, Hsing-I and others. To subscribe send E-mail with the following command in the message body: "subscribe neijia (YOUR E-MAIL ADDRESS HERE)"
Bald Mountain Trading Company - Asian artwork, including sumi-e, custom calligraphy, and hanko (signature chops) made to order. Pretty good prices, I guess.
Blades-4-Less - A pretty decent outfit if you're interested in buying knives and the like.
Bu Jin Design - For only the best in bags, hakama, and other miscellanies. Primarily oriented towards aikido practitioners, but still has some great equipment that is very well made.
Bugei Trading Company - Billed as all things samurai, a good site for finding things you can't find elsewhere. Expensive, though...
CaneMasters - If you want to buy something more than a stockman's cane for whupping people with, these are the folks.
Kris Cutlery - For non-traditional cutting-oriented katana at a good price. Also other weaponry, including chinese, Filipino, and Malay weapons.
Martial Arts Supplies @ Karate Depot - Martial Arts Supplies at the lowest prices on the
internet. And take advantage of our flat-rate, $2.95 shipping offer.
Mugen Dachi Company - Great source for tameshigiri mats. These folks sell new tatami omote pretty much dirt cheap. They also have instructions on building a cutting stand and rolling mats for cutting.
Mugendo Budogu - A nice placewith some really good equipment. They also carry a small but choice selection of training manuals and videos, most of which I've never seenanywhere else in the US.
Nihonto - Japanese sword and armorbought and sold here. Also some decent links and information.
Nihonto Classified Page - Online nihonto and associated japanese weaponry site, featuring items for sale and a wanted section.
Nosyuiaido - Iaito, sword furniture, clothing, etc. direct from Japan. Not cheap, but seems to bevery high quality.
Michi Online - Michi Online is a gathering place for everyone interested in the cultural arts of Japan. It is both an electronic journal and a collection of online resources for the Japanese arts community.
Rob's Jujitsu Site - "Learn the Ju-Jitsu syllabus with full descriptions and pictures of each move. Extensive ground-fighting techniques section inluding descriptions pictures and movie clips. Also a live chat room for Ju-Jitsu.
Sho Bushido Ryu - An offshoot of Sho Bu Do jujutsu based in Philadelphia, PA, and is closely associated with Sho Bu Do.
Shorinji Jujitsu - A branch of Shorinji-ryu Kempo focusing mainly on (of course...) the jujitsu techniques of the style. A beginning page but could be something good...
Vee Jitsu - A style of jujitsu created by Florendo Visitacion. Apparently quite good and somewhat common in the U.S. northeast.
Yama Arashi Ryu Jujutsu and Aikijujutsu - The Official site for the traditional teaching practices of modern day combat as taught by world renown Instructor, HeadMaster Stephen P. Hernandez 10 Dan Yama Arashi Ryu Jujutsu & AikiJujutsu (Mountain Storm Style).
Zen Hakko Kai - Zen Hakko Kai is french derivative of Hakko-Ryu Ju-Jutsu japanese school
Martial Arts Information @ Karate Depot - A comprehensive Martial Arts information resource withinformation on Karate, Kung Fu, Judo, Taekwondo, Aikido and more.
Shintaido - This site has a lot of good pictures on it of martial arts in Japan. Good selection of classical and some newer budo pictures. Well worth looking at for general interest.
Sikaran - A Phillipine style of "karate". Interesting little page, but not much info on what makes it different from a hybrid style.
Stretching FAQ - Very important for all martial artists and any other atheletes (or not-so atheletes...)
SumoWeb - A nice introduction to sumo as sport and martial art.
Sungnee Hoshinsool System of Korean Grappling - Korean Based Grappling System that has standing grappling, submission, holds, throws, joint locks and breaks, as well as ground fighting from back sides and on knees. Blinds well with any striking art to become Fully combative instead of self-defensive.
Thai Boxing - A small but interesting little page from Thailand.
Martial Arts Information @ Karate Depot - A comprehensive Martial Arts information resource withinformation on Karate, Kung Fu, Judo, Taekwondo, Aikido and more.
The Sticking Point - A knife-throwing page with a bit more of a sport focus.
Aikido Journal Online - Dealing with aikido and aikijutsu, but also other Japanese budo and bujutsu.
Bugeisha - A martial arts magazine that seems to be very focused on providing good coverage of Japanese martial arts. Currently a bit karate and kobujutsu oriented, but we shall see...
International Hoplology Society - Great resource for the study of combative behavior. They publish one of the best newsletters/magazines around on all aspects of the martial arts.
LFowler Martial Arts Homepage - Good source for sword arts and other miscellaneous martial arts links, especially philosophy and other background reading.
M.A.S.T.E.R. - Martial Arts Student & Teacher Educational Resources. Pretty decent page despite the acronym...
Martial Arts Information @ Karate Depot - A comprehensive Martial Arts information resource withinformation on Karate, Kung Fu, Judo, Taekwondo, Aikido and more.
Extraordinary Marketing - An interesting dojo marketing system: "Extraordinary Marketing - your complete martial arts business solution. Leading edge marketing support for karate and martial arts school owners - Internationally"
AWARE Home Page - Self-defense as a holistic concept. Very good site.
AWSDA - American Women's Self-Defense Association promotes greater awareness about women's self defense and rape prevention through its quarterly newsletter and conferences.
Insight Training - Offers basic and advanced short-courses in self-defense for civilians and police.
N.W.M.A.F. - National Women's Martial Arts Federation. Included because most self-defense is oriented towards women and this group is a good resource for femal martial artists.
P.A.W.M.A. - Pacific Area Women's Martial Arts. See above...
Paxton Quigley's Page - Page from the foremost exponent of firearms as self-defense weapons for women.
Sexual Assault Information Page - Provides information concerning acquaintance rape, child sexual abuse/assault, incest, rape, ritual abuse, sexual assault, and sexual harassment. Important information for self-defense.
Academy of European Medieval Martial Arts - Great site for western martial arts resources. They have an extensive library of webbed documents available for download and lots of information. Focus is on 14th-15th century.
Ars Gladii - Historical European Swordsmanship - Group out of the Detroit Metro area studying 17th cent. Italian rapier and 15th cent. German Kunst des Fechtens (wrestling, dagger, longsword).
Combatwrestling - Matt Furey's homepage with a decided emphasis on combative forms of wrestling and training. Good stuff for ground work and so forth.
Dit Da Jow - Dit Da Jow, Herbs For Martial Artists, Wing Chun, Kung Fu, Tai Chi, Iron Palm, Acupuncture, Dit Da Jows
Duelling and Fencing - Primary source literature and citations for studies of western fencing and duelling.
Elizabethan Fencing - Yet another source for semi-authentic fencing information. SCA based, but still very useable.
Fencing - European fencing page, has some good pictures and links.
HACA - Historical Armed Combat Association. Formed by John Clements, this group has some very nice ideas for promoting full-contact swordplay practice. Well worth checking out this site for just that.
The Academy of Theatrical Combat - For learning how to swing a sword without hurting your partner. Also good for tracking down traditional Western styles.
Western Armoured Martial Arts Association - An interesting attempt at blending SCA-style western martial arts and current eastern martial philosophy and ranking. Sounds cumbersome, but seemingly an admirable effort to work with the reintroduction of western martial traditions.