Jujitsu
(noun)
Jujitsu is a form of martial arts that emphasizes the use of leverage and joint locks, rather than strikes, to subdue an opponent.
Origin:
The word jujitsu is derived from the japanese words "ju" meaning "gentle or yielding" and "jitsu" meaning "art or technique".
Examples:
- He was a black belt in jujitsu.
- She learned jujitsu as a form of self-defense.
- Jujitsu is a form of martial arts that emphasizes the use of leverage and joint locks.
- Jujitsu is a defensive martial art that is designed to neutralize an opponent's attack.
- Jujitsu is considered a soft style of martial arts, which makes it suitable for people of all ages and sizes.