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 | | Originally, JIU JITSU, under its various names such as (Aiki [ju] jutsu, Hakuda, Kempo, Kogusoku, Koshi no mawari, Kumi uchi, Tai jitsu, Torite, Shubaku, Yawara etc.), was part of the syllabus of the different combat schools of the Japanese warrior class (Bushi, Samurai), as a supplement of the weapon techniques. |
 | | The roots of UESHIBA Morihei's AIKIDO is Daito ryu aiki ju jutsu, and some KARATE styles (which in general have another history), can be traced back to JIU JITSU. |
 | | The pronounciation is jyoo jeets(oo) (JIU JITSU), joo jeets(oo) (JU JITSU) or joo joots(oo) (JU JUTSU). |
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