Welcome to Ju Jitsu

Welcome

Junsui Ryu Ju Jitsu  provides high-quality instruction in the ancient Samurai martial art of Ju Jitsu.

Sessions are taught in an open and friendly environment, with the majority of techniques and principles taught in pairs. The intensity of training is set at a level that is appropriate for the individual, beginning with a compliant training partner (uke), moving on to an active uke to identify weaknesses of movement, posture and effectiveness and finally tested with a resistant uke or ukes to assess application under pressure.

Junsui Ryu seeks an immediate positive interaction with an aggressor, disrupting their balance and breaking the central core, thus negating the musculature.  Once this is achieved, the application of appropriate technique is employed.

Junsui Ryu promotes a single form of entry into the majority of techniques and encourages the development of whole body sensitivity to allow an appropriate response once a position of safety is achieved.

As a result, Junsui Ryu offers a  very realistic and effective martial art/self-defence system.  Various types of aggression are dealt with as one progresses through the syllabus, beginning with simple wrist grabs and moving up to multiple attackers armed with random weapons.

Junsui Ryu Ju Jitsu emphasises the emotional and psychological elements of conflict and thus we employ roleplay to simulate realistic self-defence scenarios.  Defence against walls, on the floor, in crowds and in confined spaces are all addressed, along with single and multiple person mugging.

Regular training will help to develop confidence, fitness and core strength. It is also a lot of fun, so please feel free to contact us, come and watch a session or simply turn up and join in – you will always be welcome

Elements of Ju Jitsu

Self Defence

Junsui Ryu Ju Jitsu is a very practical and effective martial art which focuses on self defence against a variety of realistic attack situations, ranging from a simple punch or kick, to dealing with grabs, multiple-attackers or weapons.

Unlike some other martial arts, Ju Jitsu is not a sport. We don’t train in weight categories and we don’t have rules (other than respect for each-other’s safety when training). Instead we learn the techniques appropriate to defence against a full variety of attackers – not every technique is appropriate for every attacker.

We emphasise not only effective self defence against a physical attack, but also how to respond to, and potentially control, the build-up leading to a potential attack. By greater awareness, often an attack can be prevented from happening. An aspect of our training is to allow students to experience the pressure (and fear) of a realistic attack. it is far harder to execute a graceful self-defence technique whist dealing with the adrenaline and fear in a real defence situation. Through repeated exposure to this sort of pressure, our students are better prepared to remember their training and respond appropriately should they have the real need.

The following is sourced from Wikipedia  …

“Self-defence is part of private defence, the doctrine in English law that one can act in ways that would otherwise be illegal to prevent injury to oneself or others, or to prevent crime more generally[citation needed] – one has the same right to act to protect others as to protect oneself. This defence arises both from common law and the Criminal Law Act 1967. Self-defence in English law is using reasonable force against an unjust threat. Self-defence is a justification rather than an excuse (Robinson’s classification of defences), that is, the defence is asserting that the actions were not a crime at all.”

When responding to an attack, the self-defence technique not only needs to be effective (preventing harm to the defendant and permitting a safe end to the situation) but also needs to be a response proportionate to the threat. In Junsui Ryu Ju Jitsu we teach techniques covering a range of responses levels from a simple release, to a more forceful response. Our goal is to empower our students to defend themselves in a way which is proportional to the situation.

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The main syllabus can be downloaded from our Syllabus Page