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From: Ned Lovely <njl@ccs.neu.edu>
Newsgroups: nu.kanga.list.mud-dev
Date: Wed, 3 Sep 1997 19:01:48 -0400 (EDT)
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Organization: Kanga.Nu
[Ola]
> with multiple attackers (I remember something about up to 3).  From what
> I've heard from other people, jiu-jitsu can be more painful (bending joints
> till the attacker is frozen and cannot move because moving means pain) than
> Judo, but I suspect that may be wrong. There is probably lots of stuff on
> the web on this though.

Please be aware that all of this is a vague recollection of a book on the
subject that I read at least ten years ago... From what I understand, 
modern "sport" Judo is formed from 4 out of 5 of the "disciplines" that 
its more ...hrm... "practical" ancestor possessed. Each of the disciplines 
had a name and a set of manuevers and methods. They covered ground work, 
throws, and I don't remember the others.

At any rate, the discarded discipline had a charming name that meant
"fighting dirty". It was the eye-ball-gouging, monkey-picking-the-peaches
sort of ickiness that is usefull in "real" fights.

Sorry if this is rather vague and probably factually flawed. The import
thrust of what I wanted to bring up was that modern Judo is a sanitized
version of its less-civilized ancestor.

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njl