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Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) courses in Belfast

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Online Brazilian Knot Hair Extensions Course

By KBH Training Academy

About This course is designed for complete beginners, or hairdressers who wish to expand their skills. With so many women all over the world looking for easy ways to get longer and more beautiful hair it is fantastic to see that the Brazilian Knots method is now widely available as a safe and lasting alternative. This technique is hugely popular now and there are several reasons why this is the case. For a start, it doesn’t damage your hair and it offers a wonderfully lightweight and natural look that feels fantastic. Course Content History Of Hair Health & Safety Consultations, Colour Matching & Keeping Client Records Contraindications Storing Hair General Information On Application Maintenance & Aftercare (Including Form) Perming & Colouring Extensions Removal Of Extensions Problems With Extensions Extension Tips Trouble Shooting Razoring / Blending / Cutting Extensions Distribution & Placement Of Extensions Payment Working In Salons Working Mobile Promoting Your Business Uniform / Clothing / Professional Image Training Kit Training Head Hair Extension Weft Elastic Thread Sectioning Clips Hair extension brush Pin Tail Comb Cutting Scissors Certificate You have 3 months to complete the course and you will receive an Accredited and Insurable Certificate of Achievement

Online Brazilian Knot Hair Extensions Course
Delivered Online On Demand12 weeks
£99 to £249

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Gracie Barra Belfast BJJ Academy (Northern Ireland)

gracie barra belfast bjj academy (northern ireland)

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Belfast

Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) is widely acknowledged as the most effective martial art in the world. The Gracie family, from Rio De Janerio, Brazil, are considered the founding fathers of BJJ, having learnt a hybrid form of judo and traditional Ju Jitsu from a travelling Japanese prizefighter, Mitsuyo Maeda, in the early 1900s. The creator of Judo, Jigoro Kano had tasked Maeda with spreading his new sport around the world, and when Maeda left Brazil, the Gracies started their own academy, teaching their modified ‘Gracie’ (Brazilian) Jiu Jitsu. For the next 80 years the Gracie family modified and refined their art, holding public challenge matches to prove the effectiveness of their blend of jiu jitsu. Despite these very public, and often controversial, matches, the art remained largely unknown outside of Brazil. This changed in the 1990s. In 1993 the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) was established. This competition pitted various styles of martial arts against each other. Royce Gracie, son of one of the founder of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, dominated the event, beating each of his much-larger and stronger opponents with ease. Royce’s performance in the UFC changed the martial arts world forever: his performance demonstrated that with the correct application of technique and leverage the weaker and smaller man could defeat any adversary. Since 1993 there has been an explosion in the growth of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, with clubs in Los Angeles to Australia, China to Russia. BRAZILIAN JIU JITSU IN BELFAST Closer to home, in the late 1990s Mauricio Gomes, a representative of Gracie Barra and an extended member of the Gracie family, arrived in the British Isles and set up BJJ clubs in London, Birmingham, and Belfast. Gracie Barra Northern Ireland was constituted, and since then the club has grown from strength to strength. Maintaining close ties with its sister clubs across Britain and Ireland, the club has hosted some of the most highly regarded practitioners in history of the art, including Mauricio’s son Roger Gracie (the most successful BJJ competitor of all time), as well as four-time world champion Braulio Estima (IBJJF Hall of Famer and ADCC champion) and his brother Victor Estima (NoGi world champion). In 2011, and with Maurico’s blessing, Braulio Estima awarded Graham Keys his black belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. He was the first person in Northern Ireland, and the third in Ireland, to attain this rank. Under Graham’s tutelage, Gracie Barra Belfast has become Northern Ireland’s most successful Brazilian Jiu Jitsu academies, having produced Irish, British, European and World champions. Recently, and in recognition of the Graham’s expertise, Ulster Rugby approached the club to help with their training and preparation for their up-coming 2014 season. Today, Gracie Barra Northern Ireland is the only official Gracie Barra Brazilian Jiu Jitsu club in Northern Ireland, and the largest and most successful BJJ club in Belfast. Everyone is welcome to come and train, at our classes held in a number of locations across Belfast. The club can trace its lineage directly back to the founders of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.