jujitsu

/dʒuˈdʒɪtsuː/
noun
  1. A Japanese martial art that uses holds, locks, and throws to defeat an opponent, often using their own strength against them.
    • She has been practicing jujitsu for five years and earned her black belt.
    • The dojo offers classes in jujitsu for beginners and advanced students.
    • Jujitsu teaches you how to defend yourself without relying on size or strength.