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Judo
Posted on 12. Apr, 2011 by KMA
Contact
Gym (02 ) 8551- 4449
Text only ) 0917 824 2420 ( please text as we often
cant hear the phone during class)
KMA MAKATI - Le Domaine , Salcedo , Makati opp Baptist school
*Children Class Schedule
Saturday and Sunday
Judo /BJJ - 2 - 3.00pm
*Adult Class schedule
Saturday & Sunday 4 to 5.30pm
About Judo
Judo meaning “gentle way”, is a modern Japanese martial art and combat sport, that originated in Japan in the late nineteenth century.
Its most prominent feature is its competitive element, where the object is to throw one’s opponent to the ground submit or hold them to obtain determined scores.
It is very closely related to Brazilian Jui Jitsu and by mixing the ground techniques of BJJ with the throwing techniques of Judo you can become a very well rounded and skilled fighter who can attack and defend from both positions.
Ultimately, the philosophy and subsequent live training developed for judo became the model for almost all modern Japanese martial arts that developed from "traditional" schools (koryu).
Practitioners of judo are called judoka.