Soke (Head of Style)

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Trevor Smith has been instructing Martial Arts for over 25 years. His style is a combination of Ju Jitsu, Judo and Karate that has been developed for sport and self-defence. He has been strongly involved in setting up clubs in country areas and currently runs a Jujitsu club in Bendigo Victoria. Trevor is accredited by the Australian Sports Commission and has “National Coaching Accreditation Scheme” (NCAS) accreditation. The school is also a member of the Australian Jujitsu Federation.

Trevor was recently assessed for his grading within Ju Jitsu and was granted his 9th Dan and the title of Soke officially presented by O-Sensei Alexy Kunin at the Melbourne Seminar.

Soke is the title give to the head of a school or Ryu and is identified by wearing a Red Belt.

The Picture was taken by the Bendigo Miner.

Techniques

Punch

Punching like most impact techniques are used only to distract or get a react

Kicks

Kicking and other impact techniques are a big part of the training in Bendigo

Strangle or Choke

Disabling an attacher without do damage can be the best defence in many cases

Throw

A very effect technique is a throw where unbalancing and

Chapters

Bio Machanics

Jujitsu is in many ways a study of sports bio mechanics. Learning how to efficiently use your bodies mechanics to defend against an opponents bio mechanical week points such as joints, balance and nerves.

Youth Spot

Discipline and Motivation

Teenagers often require more discipline and motivation than is available at home or school. The high level of motivation available through Bendigo Ryu Jujitsu classes has a reputation of helping teenagers reach potential.