• Ju-Jitsu Asian Union

    9th Asian Championship

    Last date of submission: 30th August 2024

  • Ju-Jitsu Asian Union

    Regional Championships

    Last date of submission: 30th August 2024

  • Ju-Jitsu Asian Union

    2nd Asian Youth Championship

    Last date of submission: 30th August 2024

About the
Ju-Jitsu Asian Union

JJAU is the legal body for Ju-Jitsu in Asia and a Member of the Olympic council of Asia it is recognized by Ju-Jitsu International Federation. The President of the Ju-Jitsu Asian Union, His Excellency Abdulmunam Al Hashemi was elected in 2014.

The Ju-Jitsu Asian Union is currently contemplating five different types of disciplines at the Asia level:

The Duo discipline, show discipline, fighting discipline, Jiu Jitsu discipline, and contact discipline.

Jiu-Jitsu discipline

Jiu-Jitsu
Discipline

MMA Rules is an effort to make a standardized set of rules with a high safety level

Jiu-Jitsu discipline

Fighting
Discipline

MMA Rules is an effort to make a standardized set of rules with a high safety level

Jiu-Jitsu discipline

Duo
Discipline

MMA Rules is an effort to make a standardized set of rules with a high safety level

Jiu-Jitsu discipline

Contact
Discipline

MMA Rules is an effort to make a standardized set of rules with a high safety level

Disciplines

Sustainable Sport to use Ju-Jitsu as a platform and tool to address the world’s key development issues.

Structure in Asia

The Asian continent is the biggest in the world, with many people and many countries. Therefore, the idea in the Asian Union is to follow the IOC/OCA concept to split Asia in the 5 regions.

 

East

China, Chinese Taipe, Hong-Kong, Japan, Macau, Mongolia, South Korea

South

Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka

Central

Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan

South-East

Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam

West

Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Palestine, Saudi-Arabia, Syria, United Arab Emirates, Yemen

Anti- Doping

Protecting clean athletes’ rights by detecting and deterring the use of dangerous, banned performance-enhancing drugs is at the core. All members must comply with the Anti-Doping rules and a clean sport.

”Think Green… Keep Ju Jitsu Clean”

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