![]() This includes studies of Kodokan based ukemi (falling), Judo throws (nage waza), locks (kansetsu waza), chokes (shime waza), ground work (newaza) and striking (atemi waza). The Jiyushinkai Aikido curriculum of study has retained many components from its Judo background. Our focus, however, revolves on preserving the martial and spiritual study of Judo. Judo is big enough to be both of these things. During that process of transformation, several techniques have been modified and or removed for the purpose of furthering safety. As a sport, Judo has reached thousands of people and has become an Olympic event. As a martial art, Judo incorporated the effectiveness of Japanese Jujutsu systems while emphasizing scientific ways to practice. Established in 1882, Judo has transformed from a comprehensive martial art into a modern Olympic sport.
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