honestly. it would depend on the clan...
in samurai culture, there different variations of jujutsu.... for example, Daito Ryu is one of the oldest and dangerous of the art, and you can see its decendents today in both Judo and Aikido. Aikido kept more of the techniques though. but both founders were taught by the Takada Clan. a clan from the Sengoku Period.
in China, theres over 400 arts, and they can be grouped into Northern and Southern, and are based around the suroundings. Southern styles have a very strong stance to account for marshy areas. while Northern has very long strikes and wide stances, which is where taikwondo and karate came from.
hell, you see a difference between Montross and Jango Fett in the Bounty Hunter game!
in samurai culture, there different variations of jujutsu.... for example, Daito Ryu is one of the oldest and dangerous of the art, and you can see its decendents today in both Judo and Aikido. Aikido kept more of the techniques though. but both founders were taught by the Takada Clan. a clan from the Sengoku Period.
in China, theres over 400 arts, and they can be grouped into Northern and Southern, and are based around the suroundings. Southern styles have a very strong stance to account for marshy areas. while Northern has very long strikes and wide stances, which is where taikwondo and karate came from.
hell, you see a difference between Montross and Jango Fett in the Bounty Hunter game!