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Since 1872, the Kodokanai
Coju-jitsu schools have been enriching peoples
lives. Today, the Twin Dragons Martial Arts
Academies continue the tradition in modern times.
We hope you enjoy our website
and will stop by and visit us if you are in the
area. This site is designed to give you
information about our facility, our style of
martial arts, our staff and provide you with
information on how to contact us as well.
What is
CoJu-Jitsu?
Ju-Jitsu loosely translated
means "gentle art" or "flowing art" and is applied
to many schools of unarmed and hand-to-hand
combat. The soft grappling style was intended to
help unarmed soldiers to fight against armed
enemies in any way possible, using the least
amount of force necessary. Ju-Jitsu was the
primary unarmed combat method of the Samurai.
Aikido and Judo are both modern day descendents of
Ju-Jitsu. Several techniques used are similar to
Karate, Aikido and Judo.

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Coju-Jitsu translates as
"Ancient Ju-jitsu." Coju-jitsu developed out
of both the Samurai and Yamabushi
traditions. Coju-jitsu emphasizes turning an
attacker's own force against him or herself,
putting them off balance. Coju-Jitsu also
emphasizes certain grappling moves and strikes and
kicks to vital areas. A Coju-Jitsu student is
expected to learn how to gauge the force of an
opponent's attack and use it against him, evade
attacks, use leverage against an opponent and how
to attack nerves and pressure points and defend
themselves both standing and on the
ground.
The main goal in Coju-Jitsu
practice is to cultivate a person's mind, body and
spirit: not to use it as a means to vent one's
anger, frustration or emotional problems. The use
of force is condoned only in self-defense or in
the defense of those who are defenseless.
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