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"The aim of Judo is to utilize physical and mental strength most effectively. Its training is to understand the true meaning of life through the mental and physical training of attack and defense. You must develop yourself as a person and become a useful citizen to society."
--Jigoro Kano, founder of Kodokan Judo
"Judo" is a Japanese word meaning "gentleness" or "giving
way." Judo is derived from the ancient martial art of jujitsu, in which
the dangerous holds and blows of karate and sumo were excluded.
The underlying concept of Judo is that an advantage can be most effectively
obtained by giving way to an attacking force. An opponent's own movements are
utilized to obtain an unbalanced position from which the other contestant may
execute a successful technique.
The objective of Judo is to employ specialized principles of movement, balance
and leverage to:
Judo also is a method of training for the mind and body, to be used throughout
one's life and daily affairs. Mutual welfare and benefit is the ultimate end,
and maximum efficiency is the means to attain that end.
The aim of Kodokan Judo is to perfect one's self and thereby contribute to the
welfare and benefit of mankind.