Judo – "The gentle way"
Judo (jap. 柔道 jūdō, literally 'gentle/flexible way') is a Japanese martial art based on the principle of 'winning by yielding' or 'maximum effect with a minimum of effort'. This martial art was founded by Kanō Jigorō (1860-1938) when he created a symbiosis of various old jiu-jitsu styles (koryu) that he had trained diligently since his youth.
Today, Judo is practised in over 150 countries, making it the most popular martial art in the world.
Typical elements of Judo are:
- Falling techniques
- Throwing techniques
- Leverage techniques
- Holding techniques
- Choking techniques
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