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How does karate differ from jujutsu?
I’m looking for people who have tried both extensively, although anyone is welcome to answer.
From what I can tell both seem very rounded, and include a bit of just about everything.
I’ve heard karate focuses more on striking, although I’m sure there’s more to it than that?
Thanks
japanese jujutsu and karate are similar.
both are well rounded and contain striking and grappling.
okinawan karate has a lot of grappling in it, japanese karate like shotokan, back in the 1950′s after Gichin Funakoshi died, the jka decided to focus more on the striking aspect of karate rather then the grappling aspect, like the founder was doing. the jka decided to do, this i’m not sure. but regardless it still has a lot of grappling moves.
but they are both well rounded systems and complete, using all aspects of sparing, including both stand up and ground as well as striking and grappling,
the main difference is karate came from okinawa, and jujutsu is japanese
i have taken a variety of jujutsu styles over the years. i lost count on how many
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