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JU-JITSU

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-- JU-JITSU --

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--Country--
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--Styles--
Daito-ryu Aiki Jyu-jitsu
Sosuishitsu-ryu
Sin-ryu
Daito-ryu (Japanese Only)
Sindo-Yoshin-ryu
Brazilian Ju-Jitsu

What is "Jyu-Jitsu"??

Jujitsu(柔術 means "gentle, yielding, compliant Art") is the name for Japanese unarmed close-quarter fighting systems of which there were many in the late eighteens. The Japanese Samurai were trained to fight using a variety of weapons such as the sword and the spear but when it became close-quarter fighting the techniques of Ju-jitsu were used. For the most part the Ju-jitsu systems were grappling systems practised in pre-arranged sequences for safety. JuJitsu is the japanese art of self defense which relies on skill and technique rather than stength and speed. The japanese word JuJitsu can be translated as the " gentle art ". It is by the principle of focused gentleness that the weak may overcome the strong. In the hands of a well trained practioner, JuJitsu is an extremely effective system of self defense. Judo, Aikido and many other forms of Bujutsu and Budo, were developed on the principles of Jujutsu

---HISTORY---

True History of Ju-Jitsu
Way of the Winds

---TECHNIQUES---

Daito-ryu(Japanese Only)
Sosuishitsu-ryu Pics
Brazilian Jujitsu
---IMPORTANT LINKS---

Sosuishitsu-ryu
Daito-ryu
Sin-ryu
Sindo-Yoshin-ryu
Brazilian Jyu-jitsu

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