

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


Bushido.
The way of the warrior, the code by
which
Samurai lived
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In this section I shall try to cover the
basic questions which people ask before starting
training in Ju-Jitsu. If you require more
detailed information please e-mail your question
and I shall try to answer your question ASAP.
First of all your
FIRST LESSON IS FREE.
This is to give you an idea of what you can
learn
and to put you at ease within the class.
Everyone starts at RED belt (novice) and
progresses through the grades at his or her
own pace, no one is forced to take a grading
if they feel they are not ready, in fact
instructors would not put you forward for
gradings unless they are sure that you will
pass.
It takes at least three years to attain Black Belt standard, thats training at least twice
a week, every week!
All instructors are fully qualified and have
full insurance cover and are also CRB Checked. After two weeks training
all students are expected to also take out
insurance this is not only for the students
benefit but also for everyone in the class.
World Ju-Jitsu Federation Ju-Jitsu is one of the first martial art's
to gain recognition as a National Vocational Qualification and as such has to follow certain guide
lines. This does not detract from the martial
art but adds to the saftey and practice for
all students. On reaching a high level of
achiement pupils may wish to take
the NVQ but it is not compulsory.
Although some disipline is expected in the
Dojo (training hall) lessons are conducted
in friendly atmosphere where both children
and adults are put at their ease so that
they will enjoy what they are
learning and want to progress.
Students,parents and supporters often
get
the chance to travel to different venues
throughout the country were the students
are taught by some of the worlds top
martial
artists. Some of the past courses have
been
taught by Soke Fumon Tanaka (9th Dan)
of
Japan, Sensei Ed Stiltner (7th Dan)
of the
USA, Amir Barrer of Isreal (6th Dan),
Tom
Skarkey of Canada, Stefano Mencini
of Italy
and Mark Noble of Ireland to name but
a few.
Not forgetting our own countries instructors
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Professor Robert Clark (9th Dan) the founder
of the WJJF,
Sensei Steve Elliot (7th Dan),
and Sensei Mick Marriot (7th Dan) who comes
up from Derbyshire to Grade students. |
| So come along to watch or to take part you
will be made welcome |
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Click on the button above to see links to
other clubs etc |
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| © Sensei Les McGarry April 2007 |