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KOREA JU-JITSU FEDERATION(KJJF)
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Ju-Jitsu International Federation(JJIF) GAISF,FISPT,IWGA,OCA,AGFIS
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| Korea Jujitsu Federation |
Ju-Jitsu International Federation(JJIF) affiliated with International World Games and member GAISF(IOC) AGFIS,IWGA, FISPT recognised Korea Jujitsu Federation under Chairman Kim Chang Ho and president Youn In Duk as National Repersantative of JJIF.
Dr Paul G Hoglund President JJIF and member GAISF(IOC) council member approved KJJF as interim repersantative of JJIF on 2008/07/30 at Sweden.The Ju Jitsu International Federation (JJIF) is the international federation, officially organizing the sport of jujitsu in the World. JJIF is member of GAISF (General Association of International Sport Federations), IWGA (International World Games Association) and the FISpT (Federation for Sports for All). JJIF is presently applying for the IOC recognition, and has been on the World Games Programmes both in Lahtis 1997, Akita 2001, Duisburg 2005 and is also an official World Games Sport fort the coming Games 2009 at Kaoshiung, Taiwan. Further jujitsu is by OCA (Olympic Council of Asia) an Olympic Recognized Sport in Asia administrated by our Asian Continental Federation .
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History of JJIF
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Federation commenced as a coalition of three Countries determined to work as a
team. Thus, in 1977, Germany, Italy and Sweden founded the EUROPEAN JU-JITSU
FEDE-RATION (E.J.J.F). Ten years later, in 1987, the number of Member
Nations increased, in and out of Europe, to such an extent that the Federation
had to change its name to the INTERNATIONAL JU-JITSU FEDERATION (I.J.J.F) and
the original European nucleus of the Federation became the first Continental
Union (E.J.J.U) of the I.J.J.F. In the early 90's the I.J.J.F became
Provisional Member of the General Association of International
Sport Federations (G.A.I.S.F), Member of International World Games
Association (I.W.G.A – third pole of the Olympic movement along the Summer and
Winter Games) and affiliated to the Sport for All Federation (F.I.S.p.T). In
1997 the I.J.J.F participated to its first World Games (Lahti, Finland) where it
was greeted by a "full house" spectator participation. Following a series
of changes of its Statutes and a change to its Membership structure, the 1998
General Assembly of the I.J.J.F decided to change its name to the JU-JITSU
INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION (J.J.I.F). During the 1998 GAISF Congress the
J.J.I.F obtained Full Membership status. In October 2001, J.J.I.F President
Dr. Rinaldo Orlandi is elected member of the Board of Directors of the
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| Fighting system
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Fighting
System is articulated in a series of two-round, one-on-one combats between
athletes from opposing teams. The system is divided in 10 categories according
to weight and sex (Male categories: -62 kg, -69kg, -77kg, -85kg, -94kg,
+94kg; Female categories 55kg, -62kg, -70kg, +70kg). The actual combat is
divided in three phases (Parts): Part I sees the Jutsukas involved in distance
combat (controlled attacks with arms and legs and atemis of various nature).
Once a grab has been made the Fight enters Part II and hits are no longer
allowed.
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Jutsukas try to bring one another down with various throwing techniques (and
points are given according to how "clean" and effective the action
was). The
winner is the Jutsuka who has accumulated most points during the
fight. Automatic victory is assigned to the Jutsuka who gets an "Ippon"
(clean action, full points) in all three Parts or who outscores his opponent
with a 14 point score difference by the end of round one.
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type of competition requires timing, agility, strength and endurance. |
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| Duo system
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| Duo
System is a discipline in which a pair of Jutsukas from the same team show
possible self-defence techniques against a series of 12 attacks, randomly
called by the mat referee from the 20 codified attacks to cover the following
typologies: grip attack (or strangulation), embrace attack (or necklock), hit
attack (punch or kick) and armed attack (stick or knife).
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Duo System has three competition categories: male, female or mixed, and the
athletes are judged for their speed, accuracy, control and realism. It is
arguably the most spectacular form of Ju-jitsu competition and it requires great
technical preparation, synchronism and elevated athletic qualities. |
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| Address
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| Korea Ju-Jitsu Federation
307-1 YeonSan-Dong YeonJe-Gu
Busan South Korea
0082-10-6787-1021(Korean)
Phone no 0082-51-904-1021(Korean)
Phone no 0082-10-4322-5153(English)
Fax no 0082-51-514-1011
youn.induk@ymail.com
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