judocu ne demek?
- Judo yapan kimse.
- Judoka.
judo
- Jiujitsudan gelişmiş, silahsız olarak tutmalara, fırlatmalara, hareketsiz bırakmalara dayanan Japon kökenli dövüş sporu.
- Gentle way ' A Japanese art of self-defense and a sport with Olympic recognition Judo is a method of turning an opponent's strength and overcoming by skill rather than sheer strength.
- Gentle way' A Japanese art of self-defense and a sport with Olympic recognition Judo is a method of turning an opponent's strength and overcoming by skill rather than sheer strength.
- Competitive martial art and popular world-wide sport created by Dr Jigaro Kano about 100 years ago.
- Japanese system of wrestling, developed in the 19th century.
- Judo developed from the principles of jujitsu, a weaponless system of self-defense which was developed by Buddhist monks over a period of 2,000 years Jigoro Kano, a Japanese jujitsu expert, created judo in 1882 By dropping some of the more dangerous moves, he created a sport which depends for success upon the skill of using an opponent's own weight and strength against him.
- Judo.
- Sport adapted from jujitsu and similar to wrestling; developed in Japan.
- Gentle Way.
- Japanese martial art founded in the 19th century A derivative of jiu-jitsu, both share some of the same history and techniques, though Judo has been refined as more of a sport Judo emphasizes throws and takedowns.
judo
- Jiujitsudan gelişmiş, silahsız olarak tutmalara, fırlatmalara, hareketsiz bırakmalara dayanan Japon kökenli dövüş sporu.
- Gentle way ' A Japanese art of self-defense and a sport with Olympic recognition Judo is a method of turning an opponent's strength and overcoming by skill rather than sheer strength.
- Gentle way' A Japanese art of self-defense and a sport with Olympic recognition Judo is a method of turning an opponent's strength and overcoming by skill rather than sheer strength.
- Competitive martial art and popular world-wide sport created by Dr Jigaro Kano about 100 years ago.
- Japanese system of wrestling, developed in the 19th century.
- Judo developed from the principles of jujitsu, a weaponless system of self-defense which was developed by Buddhist monks over a period of 2,000 years Jigoro Kano, a Japanese jujitsu expert, created judo in 1882 By dropping some of the more dangerous moves, he created a sport which depends for success upon the skill of using an opponent's own weight and strength against him.
- Judo.
- Sport adapted from jujitsu and similar to wrestling; developed in Japan.
- Gentle Way.
- Japanese martial art founded in the 19th century A derivative of jiu-jitsu, both share some of the same history and techniques, though Judo has been refined as more of a sport Judo emphasizes throws and takedowns.
judo kuşak derecesi
- Dan.