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In the late 1800s the great Kano Jigoro streamlined the overly complicated Japanese grappling art Jujitsu into the highly effective Kodokan Judo. Japan was now open to the world, freely trading goods ...
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Japanese jujutsu master reveals how ancient samurai techniques break modern fighters’ balance
A 400-year-old Japanese jujutsu system once studied by the founders of Judo and Aikido is put to the test by a modern martial ...
In the 1920s, Carlos Gracie was the head of a small but growing academy where he and his brothers taught the Gracie family adaptation of Kodokan Judo. Carlos was looking for ways to draw attention to ...
Traditional Japanese Jiu-Jitsu classes every Friday night at 8 p.m. and Saturday morning at 10 a.m. in the Community Centre, Church Road, Bagenalstown in the art of throwing, locking, weapons study ...
Guam’s premier Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu tournament has been featured in the latest issue of Jiu-Jitsu Today, one of Japan’s most respected and widely circulated martial arts publications, according to a ...
MANILA, Philippines — Filipino jiu-jitsu artists proved their prowess in international scene, winning three gold medals in the Sports Jiu-Jitsu International Federation (SJJIF) World Jiu Jitsu ...
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