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柔(ju) 術(jutsu) is a Japanese martial art and a method of close combat for defeating an armed and armored opponent in which one uses no weapon, or only a short weapon. Jujutsu is also anglicized as jujitsu and jiujitsu. Derived martial arts include judo and Brazilian jiujitsu.

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Clumsy and struggling with performing techniques

Repetition is the mother of learning. Russian Proverb @Sardathion is entirely correct I would add that it may simplify things to ignore hands and work on feet & hips first, then add hands when that …
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Ju-jutsu vs Jiu-jitsu?

I believe these are spelling variations - wikipedia lists both of these as acceptable transliteration of the Japanese word. Of course I'm not fluent in Japanese, so I would defer to someone who is. …
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How can I improve my teaching of ukemi or break falling?

All the above are good and I agree. They seem to emphasize teaching absolute beginners. Once they are able to fall, a couple of hints that I think are important to (re) emphasize. 1) Breathe. Don't …
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Harassment by another student

(If you've been doing Jujutsu for 5 years, you already know this.) You asked for my suggestion; I'd suggest finding a new school and letting this instructor know why you are leaving. …
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