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JujitsuThe Most yielding parts of the world What is Jujitsu? Jujitsu can be translated as the "gentle art" or "flexible skill" or even the "essences of the gentleness and flexibility in a combat art". It is a grappling art whose origins have been lost in antiquity. Regardless of how Jujitsu began, it developed into a powerful system of self-defense, which has been the parent art to such modern arts as Judo, Brazilian Jujitsu and Aikido. It is a system of balance disruption, wrestling, throwing, joint locking, choking, and submission.
The higher levels of this system reveal an intricate and beautiful system of effortless effort that includes precise striking of nerve centers, balance disruption of adversaries for throws, sweeps and takedown, powerful projections, and dynamic Ki (Chinese chi) development. It perfectly complements the Kempo system. Jujitsu and Kempo have been paired together for so long it is truly difficult to tell where one begins and the other ends. An unofficial history of Jujitsu
There is controversy as to what influence Ch’uan Fa (Kempo), especially Chin Na, has had on Jujitsu. It is known that China and Japan traded heavily during the formative years of Japan’s development. It was during this time that Japan adopted many things from their neighbors across the sea, such as the When Kempo arrived on the shores of the mainland from Hawaii, it was filled with Jujitsu. Although some Kempo systems claim to contain Jujitsu, this is the stand up variety as opposed to a complete system. Keep in mind that the original name for Hawaiian Kempo was Kempo Jujitsu. It was full of stand up and ground fighting techniques that would rival any other system. Unfortunately, this had been lost due to a lack of awareness. Thanks to the re-emergence of Jujitsu, many Kempo stylists are now rediscovering the Jujitsu of their original curriculum. |
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