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Ju-Jitsu Video Clips

Updated February 04, 2007

The below video clips are from the 1998 JJIF World Championship in Berlin, Germany. You may order the complete video (which are higher quality than the clips) by going to our Merchandise page.

For you that are not familiar with Ju-Jitsu competition, here it is in brief. First, there are two types of competition, free-fighting (kumite) and the Duo competition. The below clips are from the Duo Competition.

The Duo Competition is a prearranged self-defense routine with two contestants. There are four categories of self-defense; gripping attacks, embracing and neck lock attacks, punches and kicks, and weapons. There are five specific attacks in each category. The Referee draws from a set of cards (with each of the attacks from each category) and randomly has each pair perform the attack and defense. So each pair must memorize which attacks is in what category and the proper attack and defense. Contestants are graded on a point scale from 1 to 10 by a panel of judges. For more information, please refer to the JJIF Rules. Separate divisions are held for Women, Men and Mixed pairs.

In Netscape Communicator/Navigator, the best way to download these videos is to hold down the SHIFT key on your keyboard and then click the link. You will be given the chance to save the file to your computer.

In MS Internet Explorer, RIGHT-CLICK the link, then click (left button) "Save Target As". You can then save the file to your computer.


Austrian Women
(5.1 mb)

Dutch Women
(5.6 mb)

Belgium Women
(3.9 mb)

German Women
(5.0 mb)

French Women
(5.3 mb)

Danish Women
(5.1 mb)

Danish Women 2
(4.1 mb)

Danish Women 3
(4.5 mb)

German Women 2
(4.9 mb)

Spanish Men
(4.8 mb)

Dutch Men
(4.5 mb)

Danish Men
(4.8 mb)

German Men
(5.6 mb)

Danish Men 2
(3.5 mb)

German Men 2
(3.9 mb)

Swedish Mixed
(5.3 mb)

Italian Mixed
(5.0 mb)

German Mixed
(5.5 mb)

 

 


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