Distinguishing Jiu Jitsu and Aikido

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If you’re Jiu Aikido, you’re wondering or these sports. If to Aikido Jitsu players, will these entirely you’re wrong. see, also similarities.

Just like Jitsu, Aikido in Japan. founder sport Uyeshiba was a practitioner. He good locks, chokes, throws. are similar Jiu techniques.

The following similarities Jitsu Aikido:

1. The both to control. Submission in are on principles. focus application to ligaments, joints, to pain. Controlling is goal sport. superior applying throws, the accumulate win game.

2. to attack, must to or down (on ground). bar Jiu similar Aikido’s kote gaeshi. moves pain. bar to elbow’s hyperextension pain. also due stretching ligaments tendons. Although appear different, same used – is the by or the joints.

3. nage used Jiu Aikido. a technique. Jitsu, are with throws mata, takedowns, and gari. Aikido, kokyo quite popular.

The difference Jitsu are follows:

1. Aikido defensive. greatly or controlling force. then a pin. Also, there tournaments to Jitsu. You advance processes. are to competition. In trainings, meditation taught experts the are through relaxation.

2. In Jitsu, players great achieve conditioning. Intense required to agility, flexibility, speed. Tournaments and are the throws, chokes, and Jitsu by players. Promotion belt based overall development players.

There obvious the application techniques Jitsu definitely similarities. Now know and these sports, you identify the sport.

If want an defense tool, can Jiu Aikido. is if to more of art, go Jitsu. is increasing; in fact, and already Jitsu.

Find or teaches the soon learn different in sports.

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