Jiu Jitsu, Judo, Kjiu Jitsu, I can’t tell the difference | Asian Games I know-ZH中文网

Keyword Interpretation:

JujitsuIt is a martial art that specializes in surrender, is known for its grasping skills, and integrates mixed martial arts and practical self-defense. It generally refers to the sleeping technique Jiujitsu.

This kind of unarmed combat has many genres in the past, but it is mainly based on ground fighting, position control and various surrender techniques, making full use of the principle of leverage to make the opponent submit or exhaust their physical strength. At the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta, Jiu Jitsu was an official event.

Jiu-Jitsu competition consists of technical movements such as throwing, throwing, ground skills, and pressing.Actions that lead to the outcome of surrenderlasts three secondsYou can score points, but defensive actions do not.

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For example, riding on the back, riding or holding the back control can get 4 points. The above picture shows the back control. You can get 3 points for crossing the legs, and 2 points for lowering the solid (the following picture can refer to the action).

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Points are accumulated, each game is 6 minutes, and the player with the highest score wins. If the score is the same, the number of penalty fouls will be compared in order to determine the winner.

(Thanks to Kobayashi Henry Takumi, technical advisor of the National Jiu-Jitsu Training Team, and Lan Qun, head of the HONOR Jiu-Jitsu Academy for showing us)

When it comes to jiu-jitsu, everyone will think of judo and k-jiu-jitsu. In fact, there are many differences between the three. To say the same thing, the most intuitive is the fighting items with the word “soft”.

Keyword Interpretation:

Kjiu-jitsu is not an exercise to restrain Jiu-jitsu, but is similar to classical wrestling in Western Asia, and is very popular in Central Asia. Both are minor items in martial arts in the Asian Games.

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During the game, one wearsgreenOne person wears a robeblueThe Taoist robe must let the opponent go to the end. If the opponent carries the ground on his back, he will immediately declare the victory. Competitors cannot pull on each other’s pants, but are free to hold them tight. Ke Jiu-Jitsu emphasizes balance and fast pace, moves cleanly, and seizes the opportunity to defeat the enemy with one move.

What about judo?

Judo is a martial art originated in Japan. Its predecessor is Japanese jiu-jitsu. In Japanese, it means “the way of judo”, which means “gentle way”.The game is won mainly by throwing the opponent to the ground or by subduing the opponent on the ground by the solid technique. It is an Olympic game.the only allowedItems that subdue opponents using means such as suffocation or twisting of joints.

In the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, men’s judo was listed as an official event, and in 1986 the Seoul Asian Games entered the Asian Games.

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Judo is a highly confrontational competitive sport that emphasizes the proficiency of a player’s technique rather than the contrast of strength.

If within the specified competition time (4 minutes for men and 4 minutes for women), a competitor will win“One”(Scores rated according to the quality and effect of the skills used by the athletes), the athlete will be directly judged to win.

for exampleOne side of the game controls the other side and uses a throwing technique to knock the other side down mostly on their backs with considerable force and speed.

Oh, by the way, these “three soft brothers” also have one thing in common, that is, they are all inLinpu GymnasiumPlay the game.

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Students, please study carefully the gesture intention of the referee in the jiu-jitsu competition

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Score

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Advantage

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warn

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out

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Some of the pictures are released from Xiaoshan and the Internet

Producer: Guo Biwen

Reviewer: Tang Yihong

Sports Tribune reporter: Zhou Bin Feng Jingjing Ying Yukang

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