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== Classical term ==
 
== Classical term ==
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Jujutsu is a generic term used from the beginning of the Edo period to define a group of fighting techniques ranging from empty hands to slightly armed to fully armed.
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[[Jujutsu|Jûjutsu]] is a generic term used from the beginning of the Edo period to define a '''group''' of techniques ranging from empty hands to slightly armed to fully armed.
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It also includes a variety of strikes, percussions, parries, dodges, torsions, joint locks, chokes, controls and breakfalls.
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In classical [[Koryu|Koryû]], the term defines more the use of the body than a specific martial art. It's part of every art that requires the use of a flexible body to control the enemy.
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It is important to note that the meaning of ''Jûjutsu'' is to use flexibility (body and mind), not "flexible technique".
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In classical [[Koryu|Koryû]], the term defines more the use of a flexible body than a specific martial art technique itself.
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What we call [[Sogo Bujutsu|Sôgô Bujutsu]] (composite combat techniques), uses ''Jûjutsu'' as a central axis to handle different weapons.
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Therefore, the ''Jûjutsu'' aspect is an important part of any art that requires a flexible body (柔, ''Jû'') that allows oneself to deal with an armed opponent, to control his body (joints, tendons, muscles, etc.) and finally to be one with any given weapons.
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== Origin ==
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== Origin & changes==
    
It is said in a few different [[Densho]] of pioneer Jujutsu schools such as [[Shosho Ryu]] and [[Takeuchi Ryu]], that the empty hand system, mixed with the use of different weapons, made their appearance during the [[Muromachi|Muromachi Period]].
 
It is said in a few different [[Densho]] of pioneer Jujutsu schools such as [[Shosho Ryu]] and [[Takeuchi Ryu]], that the empty hand system, mixed with the use of different weapons, made their appearance during the [[Muromachi|Muromachi Period]].
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Before the [[Edo|Edo Period]], only a few Jûjutsu schools existed and its existence was known only to a few selectives.
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The arrival of the Edo Period, a somewhat newfound peace and the opening of Bujutsu to different social classes other than the Buke class, gave a new form to Jûjutsu.
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The classical art was, little by little, giving way to a different form of combat, where survival, adapting to various situations and the use of multiple weapons were rare.
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With time, the multiplication of schools, dôjô and the public teaching  removed the essence of Jûjutsu, based on adaption techniques and the use of weapons.
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But the classical way continued to exist with a reduced number of practicians, from surviving schools.
       
== References ==
 
== References ==
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* Zoughari, Kacem. ''Origin of Jujutsu''
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* Zoughari, Kacem. ''Origin of Jujutsu'', unpublished
     
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