Tuesday, 25 October 2011

Judo (Olympic 2012)



Judo is a fun sport, an art, a discipline, a recreational or social activity, a fitness program, a means of self-defence or combat, and a way of life.
            The history of judo is inseparable from its founder, Japanese polymath and educator Jigoro Kano (1860–1938), born Shinnosuke Kano Kano was born into a relatively affluent family. His father, Jirosaku, was the second son of the head priest of the Shinto Hiyoshi shrine in Shiga Prefecture. He married Sadako Kano, daughter of the owner of Kiku-Masamune sake brewing company and was adopted by the family, changing his name to Kano, and ultimately became an official in the Bakufu government.
              Jigoro Kano had an academic upbringing and, from the age of seven, he studied English, Japanese calligraphy and the Four Confucian Texts under a number of tutors. When he was fourteen, Kano began boarding at an English-medium school, Ikuei-Gijuku in Shiba, Tokyo. The culture of bullying endemic at this school was the catalyst that caused Kano to seek out a Jujutsu dojo (training place) at which to train.

            Now, Judo is a part of sports. Olympic Games are being famous day by day and the craze of Judo is also grooming as well as. This summer, Olympics are being held in London. People are wishing and willing to purchase Judo Tickets for Olympics 2012.
           We should buy Judo tickets only from any authentic and secure point like Global Ticket Market. It is the market where you can purchase Judo Tickets at inexpensive prices.

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