ju-jitsu ireland wjjf
World Ju Jitsu Federation Ireland teaches a mix of kicking, punching throws and
locks. The system has evolved from a combination of old Ju Jitsu styles which
the Federation’s Founder, Soke Robert Clark, researched and trained in for many
years. He took the best of everything and developed it into a complete training
syllabus with belt grades. With his permission, David Toney developed the system
further writing three training manuals, the first of which Soke Clark wrote a
glowing endorsement for. We feel, over the years, our style of ju-jitsu has
developed into one of the most comprehensive self defence systems available. OUR
EXPERIENCE As we have developed as an organisation, we have been proactive in
targeting more females to join and coach, and now are proud to have a coaching
team of both sexes with a top tier of Master Grade instructors. Senior Club
Instructors have been vetted by Access NI, hold full professional training
qualifications, and Public Indemnity insurance, and each club must have a
qualified first aider on hand at all times. We are ahead in our field by
ensuring our coaches are equipped to meet the needs of those with varying
ability and disability and those with learning difficulties. All of our
affiliated clubs are recognised by the Governing Body for the Sport in Northern
Ireland, and as such follow their policies and procedures. WHERE WE ARE We have
approximately 70 clubs throughout Ireland and are part of the WJJF-WJJKO 1976
which has member bodies in countries all over the world. We not only offer you
an opportunity to train in one of our clubs, offer private lessons and
self-defence courses, but we also have courses, seminars and social occasions
throughout the year, along with opportunities to travel to our
sister-organisations to train and visit other countries.