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Aikido and judo
Aikido originated in Japan, which combines Liu Yin fencing, Dadong Liu Jiu Jitsu and China Neijia Boxing.

South Korea's jujitsu is more about boxing and leg skills.

Aikido also has many differences, such as actual combat, health preservation, throwing skills and locking skills.

The difference between judo and aikido is that judo is used in competitions and pursues mutual fighting.

Aikido does not have any competition, and pursues mutual assistance and mutual benefit to improve self-cultivation.

Judo is more about ground skills, while Aikido is more famous for its standing throwing skills.

Although judo uses the lever principle, it is more about the use of muscle strength.

Aikido uses breathing force, which requires people to have a deeper understanding of the harmony between man and nature.

Judo is more suitable for young and strong people.

All women and children can practice aikido.

Many aikido masters are over 500 years old and can still fight with young people.