Ju Jutsu Thu

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The Ju Jutsu Do is a martial art system in the tradition of the old Japanese Jiu Jitsu . It is a system that is constantly changing. The further development of the system by its masters is desired, influences and currents from other disciplines can and should be absorbed. Above all is the effectiveness of the principles and techniques practiced. A sequence of movements that works biomechanically and produces the desired result is always correct following this logic. In this respect, Ju Jutsu Do is an equally progressive and traditional system. Traditional values ​​are respected. This can also be seen in the continuation of Far Eastern etiquette.

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The Ju Jutsu Do pursues an open-source strategy in relaying. Teaching masters and students from other systems is desirable. Other systems are treated with interest and respect. The Ju Jutsu Do is mainly taught in private Dōjō or commercial sports schools and universities. The teachers are encouraged to spread their knowledge at seminars at home and abroad. The expectation of the students is an above-average commitment in terms of time and personal. The training program is demanding. The further development of the individual is in the foreground.

The Ju Jutsu Do was developed by Grand Master Eul in the 1970s as a training system. Since then the system has produced around 20 masters. Several hundred students are currently being taught Ju Jutsu Do at 5 locations in Germany.

origin

The JJD developed in the 70s from the traditional Japanese Jiu Jitsu and is therefore, like the Ju-Jutsu , a purely European development.

meaning

Ju Jutsu Do means "the path of gentle art" and combines tradition and topicality, the path to unity of body and mind with the requirements of modern self-defense.

It's not just about the beauty and elegance of the elements of Budo , but about pragmatic effectiveness. Force versus force is only used when evasion is impossible. The training includes block, punch, kick and push techniques, fall school, lever, choke and throwing techniques as well as weapon training and the like. a. with everyday objects.

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