
The Exciting History of Judo
Author: Jon Weaver
Judo is based on the movements of Ju-jitsu. The origins of Ju-jitsu can be traced back two thousand years, though it is probable that the forms practised then were more like modern Japanese Sumo wrestling than Judo as we know it. Some historians think that Ju-jitsu originated in China and came to Japan about 1645, but there is evidence that it was known in Japan long before this date. The reasons for the growth of Ju-jitsu were: (1) the need for warriors to have a means of self-defense on occasions when they were forbidden to wear their swords, and (2) the tradition that a warrior should be able to overcome a person of lower rank without the use of weapons. In the middle of the eighteenth century, however, feudalism declined in Japan, and with it the martial arts. Ju-jitsu masters were forced to close their schools for lack of pupils, and the art might have been lost altogether, but for a Dr. Jigoro Kano. He was at that time a student at the Tokyo Imperial University, and became interested in Ju-jitsu because he was of small stature and he had heard that Ju- jitsu tricks would enable people like him to hold their own in combat with bigger people. Kano studied under various masters, selecting those tricks which he thought most valuable for his own study. In 1882 he opened his own school, The Kodokwan, in Tokyo. As he progressed, Kano came to see that Ju-jitsu was more than a way of defense against attacks; it was a way of life that developed the intellect and the spirit. Kano selected those movements most suitable for practice as a sport from the many he had learnt, and he called the system he compiled "Judo" as distinct from "Ju-jitsu". "Judo" means "the gentle way", in distinction to "Ju-jitsu", which means "the gentle art". "Judo" is the word commonly used now throughout the world, and the principles of Dr. Kano have had a lasting effect on the movement. There is a very high tradition of good behavior and helpfulness amongst students. Judo's beginnings in the United States are rather hazy, but it is believed that the sport was brought to America by President Theodore Roosevelt who, upon witnessing an exhibition, was so impressed that he immediately imported a Japanese instructor from whom he took lessons. Today there are many Judo clubs in the U.S., though most of them are unaffiliated with the main organization, the Judo Black Belt Federation. In Britain, an early school to be established was The Budokwai, set up in London in 1918, by Mr. G. Koizumi. Mr. Tani became the Chief Instructor there. Before World War I there were about forty clubs in Britain affiliated to that school, and of course a number of independent schools as well. Judo became so popular after the war, however, that a larger organization was necessary, and the British Judo Association was founded in 1948, with The Budokwai and its affiliated clubs as early members. In the past twelve years about four hundred clubs have become affiliated to this organization. The popularity of Judo as a sport throughout the world today is so great that it has been recognized by the Olympic Committee for inclusion in the Olympic Games. Judo provides a great way to remain healthy and at peace. If this subject peaks your interest, I strongly suggest you look int oit further, as you may find it to be a positive influence in your life. 100 FREE Judo lessons are waiting for you. Practice at your own pace and in the comfort of your own home, zero pressure. No email, no names, no obligations, just 100 FREE lessons. Click here: http://www.OfficialJudoTechniques.com">http://www.OfficialJudoTechniques.com">http://www.OfficialJudoTechniques.com
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