"Jujitsu" is one of the many varied spellings of Japanese Jujutsu, which is derived from Aiki-jujutsu.
One of the later martial art systems created from jujutsu is Judo. It was developed by Kano Sensei (Jigoro Kano) as a less lethal martial art. He was an advocate of the art and worked hard to get it into the Olympics.
Also a descendant of Aiki-jujutsu, and Jujutsu is Aikido, created by Morihei Ueshiba.
ZenQuest Martial Arts Center was created in 1972.
British Council for Chinese Martial Arts was created in 1973.
Tagou Martial Arts School was created on 1978-03-05.
Bodidharma was an Indian monk who travelled to China. He taught Buddhism and martial arts to the shaolin monks from techniques he brought back from India. That was when martial arts was born.Second answerNo, he was not the creator of martial arts. Martial arts arise independently within cultures all around the world. Wherever there is war, there is always someone who knows how to wrestle or handle a sword. The concept that Bodhidharma knew or created martial arts does not predate the 20th century. See the paper "Ignorance, Legend, and Taijiquan" by the martial arts historian Stan Henning.
You may be referring to Wing Chun which was created by a woman. Otherwise, there really isn't a martial arts that is fit for women more than it is for men. Anyone can do any form of martial arts that they chose to.
Judo was based on jujitsu.
Martial Arts Weekend was created in 2002.
ZenQuest Martial Arts Center was created in 1972.
Minnesota Martial Arts Academy was created in 1992.
World of Mixed Martial Arts was created in 2007.
Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling was created in 1989.
Martial Arts of Shaolin was created on 1986-02-01.
International Martial Arts Federation was created in 1952.
Jewels - mixed martial arts - was created in 2008.
Mixed Martial Arts Pakistan was created in 2007-12.
British Council for Chinese Martial Arts was created in 1973.
Xtreme Couture Mixed Martial Arts was created in 2006.