Judo is a Japanese martial art and Olympic sport that focuses on throws, joint locks, and pins to subdue an opponent. Judo places a strong emphasis on using an opponent's force and balance against them. Practitioners, called judoka, aim to throw their opponents to the ground or immobilize them with holds and locks. Judo also includes ground-fighting techniques and is known for its emphasis on mutual respect and discipline.
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