Description: Embark on a journey through time and tradition as we unveil the profound history behind Judo in the inaugural episode of our documentary series. From the earliest forms of combat to the disciplined art it is today, Judo's evolution is a testament to the enduring spirit of martial arts.
Spanning over a millennium, the documentary delves into the rich tapestry of global martial traditions, tracing their origins back to ancient civilizations like Greece and the enigmatic Oriental martial arts that emerged in ancient China. We explore how these practices, initially shrouded in secrecy by ruling classes, spread across the East through the natural conduits of commerce and migration.
Our exploration takes a particular focus on the Nihon Shoki, the earliest chronicle of Japanese wrestling dating back to 720 AD, setting the stage for the evolution of martial arts in Japan. We unravel the legend and truth surrounding the origins of Japan's martial arts, highlighting the Takenouchi-ryu system of 1532, which laid the groundwork for the jujitsu forms.
The narrative then turns to the pivotal role of the Samurai, who honed these arts to a fine art, with a special emphasis on jujitsu, the only art focused on weaponless self-defense. By the mid-1800s, over 700 distinct jujitsu systems flourished, with a few key styles playing a crucial role in the development of Judo.
Join us as we explore the fascinating history of Judo, from its ancient roots to its modern-day practice, and discover how this martial art became a cornerstone of grappling techniques worldwide. This episode sets the foundation for understanding Judo's place in the broader context of martial arts history.
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4 окт 2024