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Jujutsu (also jujitsu , ju jitsu , ju jutsu , or jiu jitsu ; from the Japanese 柔術 jūjutsu "gentle/yielding/compliant Art") is a Japanese martial art . Some define jujutsu and similar arts rather narrowly as "unarmed" close combat systems used to defeat or control an enemy who is similarly unarmed. Basic methods of attack include hitting or striking, thrusting or... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Jujutsu
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Jujutsu (also jujitsu , ju jitsu , ju jutsu , or jiu jitsu ; from the Japanese 柔術 jūjutsu "gentle/yielding/compliant Art") is a Japanese martial art . Some define jujutsu and similar arts rather narrowly as "unarmed" close combat systems used to defeat or control an enemy who is similarly unarmed. Basic methods of attack include hitting or striking, thrusting or... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Jujutsu
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Fusen-Ryu Jujutsu was founded by Takeda Motsuge in the early 1800's. Motsuge was born in 1794 in Matsuyama Japan. He studied jujutsu since a young age and by his late teens was considered a shihan and was teaching in Aki. He had studied Nanba Ippo-Ryu from Takahashi Inobei. He also studied Takenouchi, Sekiguchi, Yoshin, Shibukawa, and Yagyu-Ryu during his lifetime. As his style came together... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Fusen-Ryu Jujutsu
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Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) is a sophisticated extension of pre-1925 Kodokan Judo (known then as jiu-jitsu). It arrived in Brazil when Mitsuyo Maeda first brought it with him during his visit to Brazil... USA - Renzo Gracie Academy USA - Yamasaki Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Gracie Jiu-Jitsu Academy Others Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Machado Misc Antonio "Nino/Elvis" Schembri http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
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...of modern Judo Kano was born to a family operating a small sake brewry. Never physically strong, he suffered from various illness as a child and was constantly bullied. He tried to learn jujutsu to get even, but was opposed by his parents who feared he could be seriously injured. His parents instead had him study rigorously and in 1877 , Kano enrolled in Imperial University . Away from... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Jigoro Kano
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...martial artist. Karate , judo , kendo , and most other martial arts were never practiced as well, as they were mostly formalized in late Edo period to Meiji period. Ninja practiced a variant of jujutsu and kenjutsu that could be summed up as ninjutsu. Contrary to the marketing of sword manufacturers, there was no such thing as a ninjatō or a sword that only ninja used. Typically "ninjatō... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Ninja
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...transition from -jutsu to -do around the beginning of the 20th century . The "do" in "karate-do", sets it apart from karate "jutsu", much as aikido is distinguished from aikijutsu , judo from jujutsu and so on. The name change also served to familiarize a foreign tradition during a time of fervent Japanese nationalism . Japan was occupying China at the time, and Funakoshi knew that the art... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Karate
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Daitō-ryū (大東流), aiki-jūjutsu , originally called Daito ryu jujutsu, is a Japanese martial art that first became widely known in the early 20th century under the headmastership of Sokaku Takeda (武田惣角). Takeda had extensive training in several martial arts (including Kashima Shinden Jikishinkage ryu and sumo) and referred to the... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Daito-ryu
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Jujutsu (also jujitsu , ju jitsu , ju jutsu , or jiu jitsu ; from the Japanese 柔術 jūjutsu "gentle/yielding/compliant Art") is a Japanese martial art . Some define jujutsu and similar arts rather narrowly as "unarmed" close combat systems used to defeat or control an enemy who is similarly unarmed. Basic methods of attack include hitting or striking, thrusting or... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Jujutsu
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...martial art of restraining prisoners using knotted ropes . They were also used as a form of torture . These techniques are still taught in Japan for police work and are commonly seen in traditional jujutsu systems. Elements of hojojutsu are featured in several martial arts. They have also been adapted in less brutal forms for sexual bondage in the form of kinbaku , (also known as nawa shibari... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Hojojutsu
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