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What is jujitsu for Hangzhou Asian Games?
Jiu Jitsu in Hangzhou Asian Games refers to Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.

First, the definition of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.

Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is a kind of martial arts that focuses on subduing opponents, is good at control and strategy, and combines fighting competition with systematic self-defense. In the 1990s, it was called the strongest fighting skill on the earth, and it is also called the strongest ground shaking skill today. It is very popular in the United States, Brazil, Europe and other foreign countries, because it gives trainers the ability to be small and broad through superb technology and subtle strategies.

It is even listed as one of the contents of compulsory education in UAE. However, it is still in its infancy in China, and its popularity is far less than that of standing fighting techniques such as Taekwondo and Sanda. Even when many JIU JIU Jitsu practitioners introduce JIU Jiu Jitsu to others, others will look at him with strange eyes.

Second, develop history.

Brazilian jujitsu originated from Japanese judo, which means soft method. Applicable to all Japanese martial arts systems, flexible use. Jiu Jitsu is characterized by making full use of leverage, rather than confronting and comparing with opponents. Jiu Jitsu practitioners will choose to use skills to make their opponents yield or exhaust their physical strength, and finally subdue their opponents.

During the Tokugawa shogunate, with the end of the civil war, Jiu Jitsu became popular. After hundreds of years of war, samurai have mastered martial arts and perfected their skills in the war. With the emergence of the working class, Jiu Jitsu has become a daily necessity, and many techniques have been applied to daily life. Self-defense techniques used on the battlefield are now used in casinos, markets and teahouses.

Third, levels and segments.

/kloc-The belts of adults aged 0/6 and above are classified into white, blue, purple, brown, black, red, black, red, white and burgundy from low to high. Leucorrhea is an introductory routine for beginners, mainly mastering the basic postures and movements of Jiu Jitsu. In actual combat, both sides should generally focus on mastering escape skills and defensive skills, and don't underestimate leucorrhea. This is a very important stage, and laying a good foundation in the leucorrhea stage is closely related to the rapid development of technology in the future.

The blue ribbon represents the intermediate track. It is generally believed that it has mastered a lot of jujitsu techniques, including defensive and offensive techniques, and has certain competitive ability. Under normal circumstances, students with leucorrhea can get the blue ribbon level after studying for 1-2 years. Purple ribbon means middle to high (middle to high), and it usually takes 4-5 years to get it. The holder of the purple ribbon is recognized to have mastered the comprehensive technology.