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      • Judo became popular because of its distinct focus on flexibility, mental strength, and technique over brute power. Its inclusion in the Olympic Games since 1964 also contributed to its worldwide recognition.
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    Kano Jigoro's Kodokan judo is the most popular and well-known style of judo, but is not the only one. The terms judo and jujutsu were quite interchangeable in the early years, so some of these forms of judo are still known as jujutsu or jiu-jitsu either for that

  4. Why is judo so popular? Judo is remarkably popular around the world. There are more than 50 million judo players across 200 nations. Judo is a highly codified sport in which the mind controls the expression of the body and is a sport which contributes to educating individuals.

  5. 2024年5月10日 · As judo competitions became more popular, however, jūdōka began to exhibit the competitive spirit more usually found in Western wrestlers; they began concentrating on judo as a sport rather than as a drill or a way of life. The inclusion of judo in the Olympic.

  6. 2024年1月5日 · How did Judo become so popular? Judo became popular because of its distinct focus on flexibility, mental strength, and technique over brute power. Its inclusion in the Olympic Games since 1964 also contributed to its worldwide recognition.

  7. 2018年3月2日 · Rouge doesn’t single out a particular moment or “turning point” that led judo to become so popular – instead ascribing it to the prevailing values of the sport. “The life of a champion is...

  8. In May 1882 Jigoro Kano was inspired by traditional forms of combat to create a method of physical, intellectual and moral education, which he named judo. Initially considered as a self-defence system, judo is step by step recognized for its educational value, its benefits for the development of the body and the character.