About Judo
A long, rich heritage.
Aided by a visiting American educator, John Dewey, Dr. Kano added to his beloved judo a philosophical basis by which certain principles could be emphasized and learned through the physical realm inherent in the process of learning any physical activity are lessons to be learned.
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The activity itself involves the learning falling of techniques, throwing techniques, and matwork techniques. Of added benefit is the ability to learn and experience a cultural activity at its best.
Practiced by men, women, and children of all ages, judo is regarded as one of the most respected martial arts in the world. Judo is a fascinating Olympic sport. More than that, it is an art form. It is now practiced in almost every country of the world. |
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