| Jujutsu is the Japanese art
of attack and defense against an armed or unarmed opponent by
grasping or striking so that the opponent's own strength and
weight are used against him.
Modern Jujutsu combines both physical
and mental education. Through the practice of Jujutsu, one
learns skill, knowledge, and self-discipline while enjoying
oneself. This develops a harmonious relationship between
the phusicall and mental being, thus contributing to an
individual's successful participation in society and his general
education.1
Jujutsu is the mother of
martial arts; the student learns all techniques: throwing,
holding, the taking of joints, choking, striking, thrusting,
blocking, kicking and forms, including how to defend yourself
from muggers.
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