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Jigoro Kano
Jigoro Kano created Judo in 1882 as a physical, mental and moral pedagogy.
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created by Professor Jigoro Kano in Japan in around 1882
Judo (translated to "Gentle Way" - is a martial art and an olympic sport created by Professor Jigoro Kano in Japan in around 1882.
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Professor Kanō Jigorō
Professor Kanō Jigorō created judo in 1882 in Japan, based on ancient self-defense methods.
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Jigoro Kanoh
Created by Jigoro Kanoh in 1882, the martial art of judo is based on offensive and defensive techniques originating with jujutsu, utilizing only bare hands or short weaponry.
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Judo - Dr Jigoro Kano
Judo - Dr Jigoro Kano invented judo as a new form of the martial art ju-jutsu in Japan in 1882.
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by a man named Kano Jigoro
Judo means 'gentle way' and was created by a man named Kano Jigoro in 1882.
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by Jujutsu Master Jigoro Kano
Judo, the art of self-defense and world wide sport is found/formed by Jujutsu Master Jigoro Kano.
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Professor Jigoro Kano (1860–1938)
Judo was created as a physical, mental and moral pedagogy in Japan, in 1882, by Professor Jigoro Kano (1860–1938).
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by Dr. Jigoro Kano, President of the University of Education in Tokyo
Judo is a sport developed in 1882 in Japan by Dr. Jigoro Kano, President of the University of Education in Tokyo.
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Professor Jigoro Kano, who believed that an alternative for jujutsu should be developed so that when practiced, a person practicing judo could win a contest 'without injury' to the other combatant (judoinfo.com)
The founder of judo was Professor Jigoro Kano, who believed that an alternative for jujutsu should be developed so that when practiced, a person practicing judo could win a contest 'without injury' to the other combatant (judoinfo.com).
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Professor Jigoro Kano who was born in Mikage, Japan in 1860
The founder of Judo was Professor Jigoro Kano who was born in Mikage, Japan in 1860.
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developed by Japanese Professor Jigoro Kano
Judo is the world’s most popular martial arts sport developed by Japanese Professor Jigoro Kano.
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Mr. Kano
Mr. Kano had learned wrestling and Jujutsu before Mr. Kano created Judo.
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Jigaro Kano
Derived from the study of jiu-jitsu, Jigaro Kano created judo as a martial art used for self-defense in 1882.
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Dr. Jigoro Kano, who adapted the best throwing and grappling techniques of Jiu-Jitsu into the art and sport of Judo in 1882
Judo, the 'gentle way', was developed by Dr. Jigoro Kano, who adapted the best throwing and grappling techniques of Jiu-Jitsu into the art and sport of Judo in 1882.
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A man named Jigoro Kano developed the art of Judo, translated as ‘the gentle way’ or ‘flexible path,’ in Japan near the end of the 19th century.
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Dr Jigaro Kano(right)
JUDO, having been developed by Dr Jigaro Kano(right), became an Olympic sport is 1964, and has spread throughout the world.
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Kano Sensei (Dr. Jigoro Kano, the particular founder of Judo), in Dr. Jigoro Kano's/ Judo's teachings,
Kano Sensei (Dr. Jigoro Kano, the particular founder of Judo), in Dr. Jigoro Kano's/ Judo's teachings, emphasised the concept involving great efficiency.
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Kano (founder of judo)
Kano (founder of judo) decided that tearing each other’s clothing apart wasn’t a good idea, so adoped the jackets worn by japanese firefighters called hanten.
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