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O que (quem) é ju-jitsu - definição

GERMAN JU-JUTSU IS A MARTIAL ART RELATED TO TRADITIONAL JAPANESE JUJUTSU, DEVELOPED IN GERMANY IN THE 1960S USING TECHNIQUES FROM JUJUTSU, JUDO, KARATE AND VARIOUS OTHER TRADITIONAL AND MODERN MARTIAL ARTS.
Deutscher Ju-Jutsu Verband; DJJV; German Ju-Jitsu; German Jujutsu; German jujutsu; German Ju-Jutsu

ju-jitsu         
  • taking down]] the opponent
  • knife attack]]. [[Berlin]] 1924
  • [[Kanō Jigorō]], founder of judo
  • [[Mitsuyo Maeda]]
JAPANESE MARTIAL ART
Ju-jitsu; Jiu Jitsu; Jujitsu; Zyuzitu; Zyuzutu; Zyûzyutu; Zyuzyutu; Zyuuzyutu; Ju-Jitsu; Ju-Jutsu; Juujutsu; Jûjutsu; Juhjutsu; Jiu-Jitsu; Jiu-jitsu; Jiujitsu; Ju jutsu; Ju jitsu; Ju-jutsu; Ju Jitsu; JuJutsu; Jui Jitsu; Jijitsu; JuJitsu; Ju Jutsu; Strike of Pain; Kumiuchi; Jujutso; Torite; JuJiitsu; Jūjutsu; Jiu jitsu; Japanese jiu jitsu; Jigo Tensin-Ryu Jujutsu; Combat Jujutsu; Combat Jujitsu; JTR Jujutsu; Jigo Tensin Ryu; Jigo Tensin Ryu Jujutsu; Japanese ju-jitsu; Sport Jiu-Jitsu; Budoshin; Gentle skill; Gentle art; Juijutsu; Sport Jujutsu
[d?u:'d??tsu:]
(also jiu-jitsu or ju-jutsu -'j?tsu:)
¦ noun a Japanese system of unarmed combat and physical training.
Origin
Japanese ju?jutsu, from ju? 'gentle' + jutsu 'skill'.
Jujitsu         
  • taking down]] the opponent
  • knife attack]]. [[Berlin]] 1924
  • [[Kanō Jigorō]], founder of judo
  • [[Mitsuyo Maeda]]
JAPANESE MARTIAL ART
Ju-jitsu; Jiu Jitsu; Jujitsu; Zyuzitu; Zyuzutu; Zyûzyutu; Zyuzyutu; Zyuuzyutu; Ju-Jitsu; Ju-Jutsu; Juujutsu; Jûjutsu; Juhjutsu; Jiu-Jitsu; Jiu-jitsu; Jiujitsu; Ju jutsu; Ju jitsu; Ju-jutsu; Ju Jitsu; JuJutsu; Jui Jitsu; Jijitsu; JuJitsu; Ju Jutsu; Strike of Pain; Kumiuchi; Jujutso; Torite; JuJiitsu; Jūjutsu; Jiu jitsu; Japanese jiu jitsu; Jigo Tensin-Ryu Jujutsu; Combat Jujutsu; Combat Jujitsu; JTR Jujutsu; Jigo Tensin Ryu; Jigo Tensin Ryu Jujutsu; Japanese ju-jitsu; Sport Jiu-Jitsu; Budoshin; Gentle skill; Gentle art; Juijutsu; Sport Jujutsu
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Jujutsu         
  • taking down]] the opponent
  • knife attack]]. [[Berlin]] 1924
  • [[Kanō Jigorō]], founder of judo
  • [[Mitsuyo Maeda]]
JAPANESE MARTIAL ART
Ju-jitsu; Jiu Jitsu; Jujitsu; Zyuzitu; Zyuzutu; Zyûzyutu; Zyuzyutu; Zyuuzyutu; Ju-Jitsu; Ju-Jutsu; Juujutsu; Jûjutsu; Juhjutsu; Jiu-Jitsu; Jiu-jitsu; Jiujitsu; Ju jutsu; Ju jitsu; Ju-jutsu; Ju Jitsu; JuJutsu; Jui Jitsu; Jijitsu; JuJitsu; Ju Jutsu; Strike of Pain; Kumiuchi; Jujutso; Torite; JuJiitsu; Jūjutsu; Jiu jitsu; Japanese jiu jitsu; Jigo Tensin-Ryu Jujutsu; Combat Jujutsu; Combat Jujitsu; JTR Jujutsu; Jigo Tensin Ryu; Jigo Tensin Ryu Jujutsu; Japanese ju-jitsu; Sport Jiu-Jitsu; Budoshin; Gentle skill; Gentle art; Juijutsu; Sport Jujutsu
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Wikipédia

German ju-jutsu

German Ju-Jutsu (or German Jiu-Jitsu) is a martial art related to traditional Japanese Jujutsu, developed in Germany in the 1960s using techniques from Jujutsu, Judo, Karate and various other traditional and modern martial arts. Its governing body in Germany is the DJJV (Deutscher Ju-Jutsu Verband). Its competitive sport aspects are coordinated internationally by the JJIF (Ju-Jitsu International Federation); Ju-jutsu under JJIF rules is a part of the World Games and World Combat Games. The system is taught to the German police forces.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para ju-jitsu
1. Martin Crowson, 53, netted more than 17,000 in social security payments claiming he was too injured to work while also training as a black belt in ju jitsu, Manchester‘s Minshull Street Crown Court heard.
2. In his final months, the cricket and ju–jitsu enthusiast, nicknamed Khaka, was said to have turned into a quiet loner, always politely eschewing company by saying he was on his way to a mosque or a prayer meeting.
3. "A large amount of documentation was found – a series of certificates showing this defendant‘s progress from a white belt to a black belt in the sport of ju jitsu."
4. Clarke, who was a black belt in ju–jitsu at the age of 18, had also excelled in the Filipino discipline of escrima in the months before his parents‘ murders.