As an Olympic sport since 1964. It was developed in Japan in 1882 by Dr. Jigoro Kano as a sport version of jiu jitsu. hi Anders J Frizzo
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It depends on your sense (instructor) and what they teach. there are some strikes in judo, but they are not allowed in competition, and are rare i have been doing judo for 5 years and have been to 6 competitions
Judo came to the US in 1904 when President Teddy Roosevelt was taught Judo. It has been spread by competition.
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Well judo has been around for a very long time. the sport started in greenland but then the russians took credit for starting it because they have done similar activities like judo. Also then in 1856 many people from england came to introduce the sport to native americans who started to do judo. once president woodrow wilson was the president of the usa he always loved to do judo.
Judo, Karate, Baseball and Soccer.
One, the founder of Judo; Jigoro Kano.
Hmm depends what you mean, judo is for those with certain goals, for instance, judo will not increase your speed at running. Judo is best if you want to learn how disrupt balance, by have never been any good at kicks or punches.
In the Tokyo,Japan 1964 Games. There was no Judo competitions in the 68' Olympics but there has been ever since then.
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It is tradition for the color to be white as it has been for centuries.