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Jujutsu training at an agricultural school in... Jujutsu evolved among the... jujutsu is still practiced both as it was hundreds of years ago... Jujutsu was first developed by Samurai... Most systems of Edo jujutsu include extensive use of... Many other legitimate Nihon jujutsu ryu exist but are not considered koryu... Modern jujutsu traditions were founded after or towards the end of the... very few gendai jujutsu systems have direct historical links to ancient traditions and are incorrectly referred to as traditional... Gendai jujutsu has been embraced by law enforcement officials worldwide and continues to be the foundation for... Goshin jujutsu is usually formulated outside Japan and may include influences from other martial traditions... Jujutsu techniques have been the basis for many military unarmed combat techniques... Japanese jujutsu systems typically place more emphasis on... a few jujutsu schools likely have... Jujutsu ryu vary widely in their techniques... Students learn traditional jujutsu primarily by observation and imitation of the ryu... Because jujutsu contains so many facets... of jujutsu in Japan and there were common features that characterized most of them... divergence occurred in 1905 when a number of jujutsu schools joined the... Jujutsu was first introduced to Europe in 1899 by... that derived from jujutsu and became distinct... arts had instructors who studied one of these jujutsu derivatives and later made their own derivative succeed in competition... and sports that can trace their lineage to jujutsu in some part... Because in jujutsu every conceivable technique... Not all jujutsu was used in sporting contests... is attained in jujutsu by blocking and then parrying or deflecting an opponent... Jujutsu differs from judo in a number of ways... Goshin jujutsu is usually formulated outside Japan and may include influences from other martial traditions... After the transplantation of traditional Japanese jujutsu to the West... molding the art of jujutsu to suit western culture in its myriad varieties... Sport jujutsu is an official sport of the... are a number of other styles of sport jujutsu with varying rules... Some define jujutsu and similar arts rather narrowly as... As jujutsu is a collective term... the term jujutsu was also sometimes used to refer to tactics for infighting used with the warrior... All Japanese jujutsu schools have cultural indicators that help give a sense of the traditional character of the... Jujutsu expresses the philosophy of yielding to an opponent... on jujutsu and the origins of judo...

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