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Thursday, December 20, 2018

'Culture Day Topic Essay\r'

'History of Judo was created by Jigoro Kano. He was a highly educated man; he was considered the founder of the modern Japanese education arrangement. He wanted to preserve and combine the ancient warlike traditions of Japan. nonpareil of the most important innovations was the emphasis of â€Å"randori”, or non-cooperative free sparring practice. The majority was based on pre-arranged sequences of attack and defense known as â€Å"kata”. For some(prenominal) years Kodokan Judo reigned supreme. Kudo was ch wholeenged by a man named Mataemon Tanabae. Maeda Mitsuyo Maeda became nonpareil of the greatest fighters in the history of Judo.\r\nMaeda retired without ever losing a fight. The Gracies, Maeda settled in Brazil and created an academy of â€Å"Jiu Jitsu”. One of his students was Carlos Gracie. After studying for several years he opened his own academy. He and Maeda created the â€Å"Gracie Ch allenge”, all challengers were welcome to compete in the c hallenge. The Gracie fighters were victorious against all kinds of fighters from different backgrounds. Several members of the Gracie family began to go to the US in the late 1980’s. The Gracies and their particular brand of struggle has had a major impact on martial arts today.\r\nBrazilian Jiu Jitsu Brazilian Jiu Jitsu was very similar in many ways with to Judo and other systems of Japanese Jiu Jitsu. Judo was sooner designed as a powerful system of self-defense. Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is divided into three categories: self-defense, free fighting competition, and sport grappling. The fighting strategy of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is to brace a physically smaller or weaker someone be able to defend from a bigger or stronger attacker. When applying BJJ (Brazilian Jiu Jitsu) techniques leverage is key. As leverage is the sequestered to the most use of force.\r\n'

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