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  1. El judo, [1] [2] judo [2] [3] o yudo [4] (del japonés 柔道 ( じゅうどう ), jūdō) [3] es un arte marcial japonés moderno creado por Jigorō Kanō. El término japonés puede traducirse como «camino de la flexibilidad», influyendo en el desarrollo físico, mental y emocional a través de la práctica.

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      El judo o yudo (del japonés 柔道, じゅうどう, jūdō, pronunciado en...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JudoJudo - Wikipedia

    Judo ( Japanese: 柔道, Hepburn: Jūdō, lit. 'gentle way') is an unarmed modern Japanese martial art, combat sport, Olympic sport (since 1964), and the most prominent form of jacket wrestling competed internationally.

  3. 10 de may. de 2024 · judo, system of unarmed combat, now primarily a sport. The rules of the sport of judo are complex. The objective is to cleanly throw, to pin, or to master the opponent, the latter being done by applying pressure to arm joints or to the neck to cause the opponent to yield.

  4. In May 1882 Jigoro Kano was inspired by traditional forms of combat to create a method of physical, intellectual and moral education, which he named judo. Initially considered as a self-defence system, judo is step by step recognized for its educational value, its benefits for the development of the body and the character.

  5. Judo (柔道, jūdō) is a modern Japanese martial art and Olympic sport. It was developed in 1882 by Jigorō Kanō. Judo is the most internationally competed form of jacket wrestling in the world today. Judo is very scientific in its training methods and fighting techniques.