It was derived from Jui Jistu and evolved from a self defence, into a sport.
Japan
Japan
about late 1980
When you can walk. 5 or 6 is a good age to start at.
Start training at a club, try looking at the YMCA
18 to enter judo in the olympic level, but i doubt you would get in anyway, you gotta get to the level first, then start trainin for the next olympics
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.
The referee's command to start a judo bout is "Hajime," which means "begin" in Japanese. This command signals the athletes to start their match and engage in combat. The bout continues until the referee calls "Mate," indicating a temporary pause or halt in the action.
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 is predominantly a grappling style of martial art. There are hundreds of different techniques involved. You will start off learning about a dozen or so key moves, and build on them as you progress on your journey. |}