Zen Judo is a style of the martial art of Judo based on the book "Zen Judo: A Way of Life" by Brian N. Bagot, 1989. Zen Judo differs from other Judo schools in its emphasis on promotion by perfection of the throwing techniques versus winning in tournament competitions.
We strive to learn that Judo, which means "Gentle Way" should be about technique rather than strength, yielding to use the strength used against you. The Zen Judo curriculum is based on conventional Martial Arts training, where competition is less important than perfecting technique.
Judo is japanese, so it remains judo in all languages.
Judo is japanese, so it remains judo in all languages.
The word judo is a noun. Judo is a Japanese martial art.
Judo originated from Japan
Judo is taught in Dojos
Judo
Judo gi
Paralympic Judo participants are visually handicapped.
The French call it Judo, as do all the other countries.
It is judo
David Zen Mansley goes by Zen.
Zen (A Buddhist sect)