Jujutsu

Jujutsu (柔術 jūjutsu -- pronounced "jyoo-jits"?) listen , meaning "gentle/yielding/compliant art", is a Japanese martial art whose central ethos is to yield to the force provided by an opponent's attack in order to apply counter techniques. There are many variations of the art which leads to a diversity of approaches. Jujutsu schools (ryū) may utilize all techniques to some degree (i.e. throwing, trapping, locking, holding down, grappling, gouging, biting, disengagements, striking, and kicking). Generally jujutsu schools make limited use of strikes since they were predominantly developed in feudal Japan under the auspices of the samurai warrior class. The techniques evolved to become effective against armed opponents' body armour to protect vital parts of the face, throat, and body. In addition to jujutsu, many schools taught the use of weapons