What Is Jiu Jitsu?
Jiu Jitsu is a practical self defense
Martial Art that is suitable for both men and women of all ages,
size and fitness levels.
Its origins come from the Japanese Samurai and it incorporates all
aspects of Martial Arts. Stand up techniques include - punches,
kicks, throwing, and locks.
Ground Work techniques include - hold-downs, strangulations, locks
and manipulations.
Jiu Jitsu also teaches the student self confidence and can be used
as an added training and fitness regimen for other sports.
What We Teach
We concentrate mainly on real self defense from real situations but
also incorporate a sport fighting component. Our focus though
is on teaching quality Martial Arts that all can master given time.
Many of our students and instructors have competed in tournaments in
New Zealand and around the world. The skills learnt are passed onto
our club members
Instructors
Our head instructor is Terry Evans,
who has competed in local and International competitions. He competed in 1996
ISJA World Games, USA where he won Gold while he trained at
Waitakere Martial Arts in Auckland, and again in 1998 ISJA World Games, Canada.
Senior Instructors are:
Brent Byers
Paul Oreilly
Assistant Instructors:
Geoff Burrows
Mark Barrett
Darren Green
Class Times and Days:
Wednesdays 6.30pm to 8.00pm
Saturday Mornings 10am to 12pm
(more training nights will be added in the near future)
Adult Classes only at this stage 14 years and upwards
First Four Lessons are free
Contact Information
Brent Byers Ph 021 496037 or Click the Email link below