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Welcome to Our Website!
Since 1990, Twin Dragons Martial Arts Academy has been providing
instruction in Coju-Jitsu and MMA in Aberdeen, Washington.
We hope you enjoy our website and will
stop by and visit us if you are in the area. This site is
designed to give you information about our facility, our style
of martial arts, our staff and provide you with information on
how to contact us as well.
What is
Coju-jitsu?
 Ju-Jitsu loosely translated
means "science of softness" or "gentle art" and is applied to
many schools of unarmed and hand-to-hand combat. The soft
grappling style was intended to help unarmed soldiers to fight
against armed enemies in any way possible, using the least
amount of force necessary. Ju-Jitsu was the primary unarmed
combat method of the Samurai. Aikido and Judo are both modern
day descendents of Ju-Jitsu. Several techniques used are
similar to Karate, Aikido and Judo.
Ju-Jitsu
emphasizes turning an attacker's own force against him or
herself, putting them off balance. Ju-Jitsu also emphasizes
certain grappling moves and strikes to vital areas. A Ju-Jitsu
student is expected to learn how to gauge the force of an
opponent's attack and use it against him, evade attacks, use
leverage against an opponent and how to attack nerves and
pressure points.
 Coju-jitsu
translates as "Ancient Ju-jitsu." Coju-jitsu developed out of
both the Samurai and Yamabushi traditions. Coju-jitsu
emphasizes turning an attacker's own force against him or
herself, putting them off balance. Coju-Jitsu also emphasizes
certain grappling moves and strikes and kicks to vital areas. A
Coju-Jitsu student is expected to learn how to gauge the force
of an opponent's attack and use it against him, evade attacks,
use leverage against an opponent and how to attack nerves and
pressure points and defend themselves both standing and on the
ground.
The main goal in Coju-Jitsu practice is
to cultivate a person's mind and body: not to use it as a
means to vent one's anger, frustration or emotional problems.
The use of force is condoned only in self-defense or in the
defense of those who are defenseless.
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