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What is Judo?
Judo Literally means "the
gentle way" (though there is no 'direct' translation. Many take it to mean
'Gentle Art, as we do), this ancient martial art (also known as jujutsu)
makes use of the opponent's strength to overcome him, thereby making it
possible for a David to throw a Goliath. In the Meiji period (1868-1912),
Kano Jigoro synthesized the existing schools into what is now an
international sport.
Judo (: 柔道
Jūdō) is a martial art, a sport and a philosophy which originated in Japan.
Judo was developed from Jujutsu, and was founded by Jigoro Kano (嘉納治五郎)
in 1882. The sport became the model of the modern Japanese martial arts,
gendai budo, developed from old koryu schools.
Judo is many things to
different people. It is a fun sport, an art, a discipline, a recreational or
social activity, a fitness program, a means of self-defence or combat, and a
way of life. It is all of these and more.
Kodokan Judo comes to us from
the fighting system of feudal Japan. Founded in 1882 by
Dr. Jigoro Kano, Judo is a
refinement of the ancient martial art of Jujutsu. Dr. Kano, President of the
University of Education, Tokyo, studied these ancient forms and integrated
what he considered to be the best of their techniques into what is now the
modern sport of Judo.
Judo was introduced into the
Olympic Games in 1964 and is practiced by millions of people throughout
the world today. People practice Judo to excel in competition, to stay in
shape, to develop self-confidence, and for many other reasons. But most of
all, people do Judo just for the fun of it.
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