

Ju-Jitsu
Soft , flexible or yeilding art.,
the martial
practiced by the Samurai |
Welcome to
Hebburn Ju-Jitsu Centre |


Bushido.
The way of the warrior, the code by which
the
Samurai lived |
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Introduction by
Sensei Les Mc Garry (3rd Dan)
Hebburn Ju-Jitsu Centre is based in Clegwell
Community Centre and was first started more
than 25 years ago by Sensei Karl Jessen (now
a 6th Dan). In 1994 the centre was badly
damaged by fire so no lessons could be held
for nearly a year. When the centre reopened
I took over the running of
the club and continue to be the Sensei.
Classes are held every Monday from 6.30pm
until 7.30pm and
Wednesday Evening from 6.30pm until
8.00pm
Children can start from 6 years old
and there
is no
upper age limit, so even grandparents
can
join in if they wish! |
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Lots of parents who bring their children
often end up joining in (once they
get over
their shyness) and go on to become
instructors
in their own right!
Ju-Jitsu really is for the whole family
Men and Women, girls and boys, young
and old.
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Our syllabus is very extensive and takes
the student from beginner to Black Belt and beyond. Our students also learn Kata (also called forms) and have access to a
Kobudo Syllabus (the study and practice of traditional
martial art weapons) which is also
taught
to Black Belt standard.
I have gone into more detailed information
on the next page so please click the
information
button to learn more about Hebburn Ju-Jitsu Centre the people who train and teach, and for
details of events and our top local
instructors.
Please feel free to E-Mail me by clicking
on the contact button, any comments or enquiries
are welcome.
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Updated Feb 20th 2008 |
© Sensei Les McGarry April 2007 |