Judo History
Judo was founded in the late 19th century by Jigoro Kano, who sought to create a modern, systematic martial art based on traditional Japanese Jujutsu. Kano wanted to preserve the effective techniques of Jujutsu while making it safer for practice and more accessible for people of all ages and backgrounds.
Judo rapidly grew in popularity, spreading both throughout Japan and internationally. In the early 20th century, Kano helped introduce Judo into educational institutions, and in 1964, it became an official Olympic sport. Over the years, Judo evolved into a global sport, focusing on both competition and personal development, while maintaining its roots in self-discipline, respect, and the principles of maximum efficiency with minimal effort.