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Jukido Jujitsu: The Way of Gentle Flowing Power

Emphasis:
Practical, realistic, effective self-defense
Safety
Self-Confidence
Responsibility- “Appropriate Response Training”
Fun
Doing One’s Best
Personalized attention
Typical classes often include:
Traditional Bow-in: Greeting to Sensei and fellow students
Warm-up, stretching, brief calisthenics
Ukemi: Practice of breakfalls and roll-outs
Tachi Waza: Formal throwing techniques with a partner
Self-Defense: pre-arranged techniques appropriate for each rank
Surprise Attack scenarios, disarming, group drills
Randori: Freeplay throwing competition for fun (periodic; never mandatory).
Question & Answer period
Traditional Bow-out: Thank you to Sensei and fellow students
 
Jukido classes are appropriate for children (usually 7 & up), youth, and adults.
 
History:
Jukido Jujitsu was founded by Shihan Paul Arel in 1959
Synthesizes principles & techniques of judo, jujitsu, aiki-jitsu, karate & weaponry
Emphasizes self defense techniques appropriate for each age group and type of situation
No major emphasis on tournaments or competition
One of the first Jujitsu systems to use the modern belt-ranking system
Affiliation:
Jukido Jujitsu is sanctioned by the International Kokondo Association (IKA), which certifies all instructors, standardizes procedures & techniques, and regulates all Jukido dojo worldwide. Only IKA members with proper credentials and updated teaching certification are legitimate Jukido instructors. The World Headquarters of the IKA is in South Windsor, CT, USA.
 
 
 
 

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Last revised Saturday, May 01, 1999 08:55 PM