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The result was '''Redirect''' to [[Taijutsu]] - it's not the same thing, but is a likely mispelling. This article on this particular style can be recreated if it become notable. [[User:Yomangani|<span style="font-family:Verdana;color:#0000ee">Yomangani</span>]][[User_talk:Yomangani|<sup>talk</sup>]] 01:22, 11 November 2006 (UTC)
===[[Tae Jitsu]]===
Not notable. The actual term means body work and has a separate wikipedia entry see [[Taijutsu]]. As such this enty is just advertisment for some school. Please see the articles talk page. [[User:PRehse|Peter Rehse]] 06:14, 3 November 2006 (UTC)
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*'''Comment''' I think [[User:MasterGreenLantern]] really feels strongly about this so I propose we hold off for a week to give him a chance to address the concerns in the article rather than here and elsewhere. The article itself (not the links) has to make the case for notability, it does not. I suggest using [[Hakko Ryu]] as an example of a minimal article. Who founded the art, when was it founded, where is it practiced, who's in charge? Of course if it is expaned beyond that great. I put a few tags into the article itself.[[User:PRehse|Peter Rehse]] 09:59, 6 November 2006 (UTC)
*'''Delete''' Unless the article in significantly expanded (e.g. origins, how it's different) it dose not provide any useful info.
*I'm trying to do some research and gather information right now. I'll see if I can expand the article in a few days. I honestly know almost nothing about Tae Jitsu (personally, my favorite martial arts are Jeet Kune Do and Systema, and I don't know much about martial arts beyond those two). But I'll see what I can do about expanding the article (unless someone more knowledgeable shows up). [[User:MasterGreenLantern|MasterGreenLantern]] 22:35, 7 November 2006 (UTC)
:*Well, I have spent the past week trying to get information about the history and background of Tae Jitsu, but unfortunatly, the only sources of information I can find are the two websites in the external links section (the two Tae Jitsu schools), and the websites I already mentioned above. So I can't find any independant sources, and everyone here seems to think that the school websites are not acceptable sources, so I am unsure how to procede. I sent Emails to both schools 5 days ago requesting additional information, but they have not responded. I thought about expanding the article using information from both Tae Jitsu schools websites, but as I just said, it seems they are not acceptable sources. So I am unsure of about what to do next. [[User:MasterGreenLantern|MasterGreenLantern]] 19:47, 10 November 2006 (UTC)
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