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History Of The Samurai And Bodyguard Training That Became Jujutsu.

... found in ancient Japanese battlefield combat systems. The fighting styles that fall under the general name Sengoku Jujutsu were originally not for unarmed combat as much as they were to help a lightly armored warrior defeat a heavily armed ... Read Read: History Of The Samurai And Bodyguard Training That Became Jujutsu.

By: Yoshi Kundagawa | 18/04/2007 | Sports & Fitness

Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Is A Modern Form Of Jujutsu, The Ancient Japanese Martial Art

... off balance. The unbalanced opponent was thrown, immobilized, maimed, choked or otherwise rendered ineffective. While the ancient jujutsu used all kinds of attacks designed to kill or seriously maim the opponent, modern jiu jitsu is used ... Read Read: Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Is A Modern Form Of Jujutsu, The Ancient Japanese Martial Art

By: Jeff Patterson | 11/11/2009 | Martial Arts

The History of Jiu Jitsu

... it ever arise. Police in Tokyo and other parts of Japan also utilize their own form of Jiu Jitsu, called Gendai jujutsu. The popularity of this form of Jiu Jitsu spread quickly, however, and many in many countries, this form of martial ... Read Read: The History of Jiu Jitsu

By: James Dunn | 28/06/2007 | Sports & Fitness

Things Change or People Die

... not effective in real combat. To find a good combat martial art we have to begin with the samurai. They practiced Jujutsu and designed the system with only real world combat in mind. Refined by the Europeans and battle tested during World ... Read Read: Things Change or People Die

By: Chris Pizzo | 05/05/2007 | Fitness

A Beginners Guide to Martial Arts

... methods. Joint locking can be categorized into Aikido, Hapkido, and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. The throwing is all about Judo, Jujutsu, Shuai jiao, Glima and Sambo. The next section is grappling or wrestling. The striking method can be ... Read Read: A Beginners Guide to Martial Arts

By: April Kerr | 03/09/2008 | Martial Arts

The Karate Secret No One Wants You To Know

... and belt rankings) While Okinawan Karate is still primarily a striking art, Japan's Samurai methods of jujutsu have become part of Karate's standard training curriculum. Therefore almost making it a perfect martial art...except for one, ... Read Read: The Karate Secret No One Wants You To Know

By: Chris Pizzo | 13/08/2007 | Art & Entertainment

Once a Marine Always a Marine

... and deadly old-school strangle was very popular among military trained martial artists and pre-WWII Judo and Jujutsu practitioners. In seconds of his arms locking around the thug's esophagus and throat, the would be terrorist began to ... Read Read: Once a Marine Always a Marine

By: Chris Pizzo | 05/05/2007 | Sports & Fitness

Kensei: Sword Saint

... forward 15 years to when I made the changeover from Korean Tae Kwon Do and Hapkido, to Japanese Karate, Judo, and Jujutsu. And wouldn't you know it? That very first day, Sensei began class with a quote from "The Book of Five Rings" - The ... Read Read: Kensei: Sword Saint

By: Chris Pizzo | 24/04/2007 | Education

Henry Ellis

The Origins of Martial Arts in the UK

... by the name of Masutaro O'Tani (1899 - 1977), who had worked his passage on a merchant vessel. He was a Jujutsu man, having trainedin Japan as well as Ceylon, where he had lived during his passage. Judo Is AcceptedKoizumi and Tani were ... Read Read: The Origins of Martial Arts in the UK

By: Henry Ellis | 01/11/2007 | Martial Arts

The Ancient Art of The Samurai May be Just What a New Generation Needs

... society. Its study is therefore more intellectually intense, and involves less brute-force than many other martial arts. Jujutsu relies on principles of physics such as inertia, leverage, and momentum which present challenges that foster ... Read Read: The Ancient Art of The Samurai May be Just What a New Generation Needs

By: J D Moore | 05/04/2006 | Health

Creating Time (what You Put in You Get Out)

... Britain. What a great feeling it was to have that chance and I will never forget it as it helped me in more ways than just practicing Jujutsu it gave me the true understanding of importance of the value of time and how to make it work for ... Read Read: Creating Time (what You Put in You Get Out)

By: Richard Huntley | 06/02/2009 | Health
Allen Owen

Judo: the Ancient Combat Sport Gains Universal Acceptance and Support

... system of hand-to-hand combat. In feudal Japan, the bushi or Samurai were given credit for developing jujutsu, although during the heyday of the Samurai it was referred to as Yoroi kumi-uchi. This early form involved a grappling maneuver, ... Read Read: Judo: the Ancient Combat Sport Gains Universal Acceptance and Support

By: Allen Owen | 22/09/2008 | Hobbies

Judo - The Art Of Self-Perfection

... called the "Father of Japanese Sports." Professor Jigoro Kano eliminated some of the traditional jujutsu techniques and changed training methods so that most of the moves could be done with full force to create a decisive victory without ... Read Read: Judo - The Art Of Self-Perfection

By: Anne-Marie RONSEN | 21/01/2008 | Sports & Fitness

List Of The Most Popular Martial Arts

... an Olympic sport. It's not just Japan though, Judo is popular all over the world. Judo was originally created as an alternative to Jujutsu back in the 1800's. Back then broken bones and other injuries were very common in Jujutsu classes. ... Read Read: List Of The Most Popular Martial Arts

By: Lee Noble | 18/10/2009 | Sports & Fitness

Judo 101

... back in 1882, Judo comes from the feudal Japan fighting system.  Upon founding, Judo was a refinement of the martial art jujutsuJujutsu is one of the oldest martial arts styles, dating back hundreds of years.  Judo made the biggest ... Read Read: Judo 101

By: Elvin Rowe | 10/09/2009 | Sports & Fitness

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