Judo
(柔道
jūdō?),
meaning "gentle way", is
a modern
Japanese martial art
(gendai
body) and
combat art, that
originated in
Japan in the late
nineteenth century. Its
most prominent feature
is its competitive
element, where the
object is to either
throw one's opponent
to the ground,
immobilize or otherwise
subdue one's opponent
with a
grappling maneuver,
or force an opponent to
submit by joint locking
the elbow or by applying
a choke.
Strikes and
thrusts (by hands
and feet) - as well as
weapons defenses - are a
part of judo, but only
in pre-arranged forms (kata)
and are not allowed in
judo competition or free
practice (randori).




