The
martial art of Jujutsu dates back approximately 2000 years and it’s name is
indigenous to Japan, over the centuries Chinese martial arts have influenced
a number of Jujutsu systems, at one stage over 700 styles of Jujutsu were
recorded. Jujutsu was the unarmed martial art of the Samurai and the Ninja. The
literal meaning of Jujutsu is encounter with minimal weapons.
By
its description jujutsu is a generic term a classification, which covers the
whole spectrum of body to body combat. Jujutsu can be defined as various
unarmed or armed fighting systems that can be applied against, unarmed or
armed assailants.
Traditional systems
date between the 15th and 16th century some even
older. Modern systems date from the late 1800’s to the present day.Jujutsu is the master art from where Judo and Aikido were created; Jujutsu
has also influenced a number of Karate styles. Jujutsu based systems are
used by the Police and Military worldwide.
Most
styles either spell Jujutsu, JiuJitsu or Jujitsu, but are all promoting the
art.
Areas of study
Safety falling
(Break Falling). Kata, pre-arranged techniques consistent with the style.
Striking, using various areas of the hand and elbow as a weapon.
Kicking, using the
foot and knee as weapons. Throwing, learning how to throw an opponent.
Grappling, learning how to pin an opponent to the ground.
Joint locking, locks
applied to the joint for submission. Strangulations, applied for knockout
and submission. Situation defences, prearranged defences from known attacks.
Reflex training, learning how to use reflex skills from attack situations.
Defences from a
variety of Weapon Attacks. eg: knife, baton, broken bottle, knuckle duster,
and chains.