| What is it?
Jujitsu utilizes principles of
physics and the knowledge of human anatomy to overcome an
attacker with as little effort possible. Using leverage and
balance to his/her advantage, the practitioner achieves maximum
effect with minimum effort. The practitioner of Jujitsu has a
large array of techniques available to him or her, including
strikes, joint locks, throws, submission holds, pins, and
pressure points in order to deal with and control any situation
which may arise.
Ju-Jitsu was originally the Japanese
Martial Art. It began with the training that the Samurai
Warriors undertook in order to learn to defend themselves on the
battlefields of feudal Japan. Using the Samurai sword (Katana),
and other weapons, on foot and on horseback, often dressed in
full armor made from bamboo; the Samurai went to war. The Art
of Ju Jitsu was taught separately, and was to be used if the
Samurai was unhorsed, and had lost his weapons. Unarmed, the
Samurai would still be in a position to defend himself against
both an armed and unarmed enemy. The aim was the same as for
the unarmed combat skills taught today; maim, incapacitate or
kill the attacker, and escape to fight again.
Ju-Jitsu today is based on unarmed
self-defense. The Art of using the traditional Japanese weapons
is still practiced today, and is still considered to be
beneficial to the skills base of the Ju Jitsu exponent.
However, Ju-Jitsu is geared more towards the street situations
in the sometimes dangerous towns and cites the world today.
Situations that might be met on the
violent, modern streets might include; muggers, robbers,
rapists, or simply thugs who consider perpetrating violence upon
other as fun! Ju-Jitsu shows you how to use your body as a
weapon to defend yourself against attackers, with minimal effort
and maximum effect. Strength need not be the prime
consideration, as often the attackers weight and or momentum is
utilized against them, and utilizing locking techniques and
knowing where and how to strike will enable the Ju Jitsu
exponent to act, and win. The self-confidence that comes with
being ready, willing and able to protect yourself, becomes self
evident to others, and the attacker is likely to seek out an
easier target. |