History and philosophy of Judo
This article is about the martial art and sport. For the computer programming environment, see JUDO (computer programming environment).
Kyuzo Mifune (left) and Jigoro Kano (right)
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| Focus | Grappling |
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| Hardness | Full contact |
| Country of origin | Japan |
| Creator | Jigoro Kano |
| Famous practitioners | See: List of judoka |
| Parenthood | Various koryū jujutsu schools, principally Tenjin Shin'yō-ryū and Kito-ryū |
| Descendant arts | Brazilian jiu-jitsu, Kosen judo, Sambo |
| Olympic sport | Since 1964[1] (men) and 1992[2] (women) |
| Official website | International Judo Federation (IJF) The Kodokan |
The philosophy and subsequent pedagogy developed for judo became the model for other modern Japanese martial arts that developed from koryū (古流?, traditional schools). The worldwide spread of judo has led to the development of a number of offshoots such as Sambo and Brazilian jiu-jitsu.
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