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Jujutsu

Course description

Jujutsu is a traditional Japanese martial art. The two Japanese characters "Ju" and "Jutsu" can be translated as pliable/flexible and techniques/martial art respectively.

Jujutsu originated in Japanese Samurai schools where warriors were taught combat methods, primarily various weapons arts. Jujutsu techniques were usually taught as a subsidiary method and included strikes, joint locks, strangulations and throwing techniques for use in 'emergency situations', if the Samurai was unarmed. The term 'jujutsu' was one of many different names for unarmed combat methods – others included Yawara and Taijitsu, for example.

During periods of peace, jujutsu was oriented more towards civil combat away from the battlefields. At the beginning of the Meiji period (1868-1912) restrictions were placed upon carrying weapons in public and the status of the Samurai class declined. This affected their traditional combat training, including the practice of jujutsu. Specialised jujutsu schools subsequently opened up to the broader Japanese society.

Target group

For anyone interested in practicing martial arts. Suitable for both beginners and advanced.

Time

Fridays,?11:00-12:00

Course period

  • First time: Friday 16th January
  • Last time: Friday 24th April
  • Note: The course is closed during the winter holidays (week 8) and Easter week (week 14)

Where

Athletica Domus (sio.no), map (finn.no)

Course fee

The course is free of charge. When presenting your UiO employee card you will gain free access to SiO's training center. Remember to bring the card with you!

Instructor

Eric Jon Erlingsson, instructor in International Jujutsu Institute. He works at Faculty of Medicine.

Preparation

Agree with your manager?to participate in this course.

Registration

You must register for the introductory course. There are a limited number of places, so register quickly. This is a course where progression is planned and it is therefore desirable that you follow the entire course.

Registration (nettskjema.no)

Organiser

Unit for occcupational health
Published Dec. 13, 2023 1:35 PM - Last modified Dec. 16, 2025 1:22 PM