Karate-Jutsu
Karate-jutsu is an effective self-defense style of karate. It is translated from Japanese as "the art of karate" and more specifically, as an applied art, skill or technique. Karate-jutsu was developed long before other styles appeared and is one of the first and most important ones. Technically, karate-jutsu is a complex of shock-throwing techniques that combine punches, throws, wrestling, suffocating and painful techniques into a single whole.
This combination as well as the presence of weapons training all taken together make karate-jutsu an effective system for achieving the main goal - to increase the chances of victory in a real-life street fight regardless of the opponent's skills and build. Karate-jutsu is not only for professional fighters, but also for ordinary people who want to learn self-defense skills.
Training a good fighter is not the only goal of karate-jutsu, though. It is a compex discipline that goes beyond hand-to-hand combat techniques. It's not just a "survival school" but also offers a comprehensive training program that includes both physical and mental aspects, making it a popular choice for those seeking a balanced approach to martial arts. This allows people to study karate-jutsu regardless of their age, to experience a vast arsenal of self-defense skills without the fear of losing their intelligence or becoming mindless fighters.
Unlike sports karate styles based on formal techniques, karate-jutsu is based on natural physiology and human abilities. This makes it more understandable and accessible for people of all backgrounds. Everyone can benefit from learning karate-jutsu in order to protect themselves and their loved ones. Karate-jutsu has thousands of followers worldwide. In Russia, the first official organization was the Karate-jutsu Center, founded by Vadim Moroz in February 2001 in Moscow. Under his leadership the Karate-Jutsu Federation was founded in 2004 to further promote and develop this martial art.
Vadim Moroz giving a karate-jutsu presentation (this video contains only a part of demonstration).