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* Most martial arts schools, especially those training children, operate along these principles. They'll make it clear that the class is about discipline, self-control, fitness, healthy competition, etc. and that violence should otherwise be an absolute last resort in a self-defense situation. This is, in fact, what the Eastern arts always emphasized, though it may seem a little odd to modern Western audiences. There's also the fact that they are businesses, after all, and gaining a reputation as a ThugDojo can have serious consequences.

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* Most martial arts schools, especially those training children, operate along these principles. They'll make it clear that the class is about discipline, self-control, fitness, healthy competition, etc. and that violence should otherwise be an absolute last resort in a self-defense situation. This is, in fact, what the Eastern arts always emphasized, though it may seem a little odd to modern Western audiences. audiences. There's also the fact that they are businesses, after all, and gaining a reputation as a ThugDojo can have serious financial and potentially legal consequences.
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* The Kamiya dojo from ''Anime/RurouniKenshin'' is one of these, with the Kamiya Kasshin-ryu style being a swords style used to protect people, not harm others.

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* The Kamiya dojo from ''Anime/RurouniKenshin'' ''Manga/RurouniKenshin'' is one of these, with the Kamiya Kasshin-ryu style being a swords style used to protect people, not harm others.
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* The Raul Lama's school teaches that violence should only be used when necessary and need be balanced with the healing arts and meditation which are also an aspect of the holistic discipline he teaches. The school itself does not have a ThouShaltNotKill aspect but [[ComicBook/RobinSeries Tim Drake]], it's most well known student, certainly does even if he's slightly more flexible about whether or not his allies stick to that rule than his [[ComicBook/{{Batman}} mentor]].

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* ''ComicBook/Robin1993'': The Raul Lama's school teaches that violence should only be used when necessary and need be balanced with the healing arts and meditation which are also an aspect of the holistic discipline he teaches. The school itself does not have a ThouShaltNotKill aspect but [[ComicBook/RobinSeries Tim Drake]], it's Drake, its most well known well-known student, certainly does even if he's slightly more flexible about whether or not his allies stick to that rule than his [[ComicBook/{{Batman}} mentor]].
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* Most martial arts schools, especially those training children, operate along these principles. They'll make it clear that the class is about discipline, self-control, fitness, healthy competition, etc. and that violence should otherwise be an absolute last resort in a self-defense situation. (They are businesses, after all, and gaining a reputation as a ThugDojo can have serious consequences.)

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* Most martial arts schools, especially those training children, operate along these principles. They'll make it clear that the class is about discipline, self-control, fitness, healthy competition, etc. and that violence should otherwise be an absolute last resort in a self-defense situation. (They This is, in fact, what the Eastern arts always emphasized, though it may seem a little odd to modern Western audiences. There's also the fact that they are businesses, after all, and gaining a reputation as a ThugDojo can have serious consequences.)

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