Gibraltar Trip April 2022

Gibraltar April 2022

Poole Ju jitsu club arranged to visit its sister club in Gibraltar which is headed by Sensei Tony Joaquin 7th Dan. The seven members who travelled were Sensei Andy Walker, Sensei Luca Infante, Sensei George Pearce & Sensei Karen Nuttall. We also had planned gradings for three junior members – Madi Ward, Leon James & Louisa Hayward.PJJC Gibraltar April 2022

It was an eventful journey to get the team there with flights being diverted to Faro, Portugal and Malaga, Spain but we didn’t let a few challenges stop us in our tracks.

Friday evening saw the three juniors take part in the normal Friday night class taken by Sensei Tony. They were welcomed by the Gibraltarian students which calmed the nerves in readiness for their gradings on Saturday.

Saturday’s course was headed by Sensei Walker who enthralled both the Little Warriors and the Juniors’ class with Uki Sensei Karen (best Uki ever!) working on fun techniques for the little ones.

A range of techniques were taught with a few special workout techniques which the juniors loved and had a go at. All the juniors & little warriors were given a special gift of treats for their efforts by the visiting team and team photographs were taken to mark the occasion. PJJC Gibraltar Adults 24 04 2022

Next up was the adult class led by Sensei Luca & Sensei George with a few little extras from Sensei Walker & Sensei Karen. It was a great display of techniques, both demonstration style and working techniques and all the adults gave their best, working hard to perfect the moves.

We are very proud of Madi and Leon who achieved their Brown belts and Louisa who achieved her Blue belt, all under the watchful eye of Sensei Tony. Each of them performed to their very best during the gradings and represented the club well.

It was a real pleasure bringing Poole Ju jitsu Club to Gibraltar, sharing techniques and building on great relationships with

our sister club. The Gibraltar students were fully engaged and enthusiastic and the course was very well attended by all age groups.

Unfortunately we had to depart on Sunday morning – but not before a fabulous night out. A fantastic meal and a few drinks rounded off the weekend perfectly. Now, where shall we go next?!

 

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New Black belts at PJJC

Two new black belts for Poole Ju jitsu Club were crowned in front of the academy’s top instructors at the weekend. Both female candidates attained high marks in their respect gradings in front of the Bushido academy chief instructors Sensei James Pape 10th Dan & Professor Paul Geoghegan 9th Dan. Also on the panel were Sensei Andy Pryce 7th Dan, Sensei Phil Rhodes 6th Dan, Sensei Alex Fraser 6th Dan, Sensei Dave Bushell 6th Dan and Sensei Neil Scratcherd 6th Dan.

Club instructor Sensei Andy Walker 5th Dan was delighted after the months & months of hard work both ladies have put in. Each grading takes over a year to put together as well as the years of training perfecting the Bushido syllabus behind them. The girls travelled up to the academy headquarters in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire in the early hours to get a good start and steady their nerves.

Claudia Robinson went first and underwent a gruelling intense hour of running through the black belt syllabus which sees the candidate put under pressure into proving to the panel how much they want to be a Bushido black belt which is considered one of the very best academies in the country. Claudia never showed any signs of quitting and completed the whole grading to a high standard.

Next up was Karen Nuttall whose determination shone through after a tough five weeks which saw her having to stay in Manchester and travel to the Bushido headquarters to train. Again, Karen proved to the panel that “This Girl Can” attitude and the training regime proved successful. Both ladies are now the fourth & fifth female black belts under Poole Ju jitsu Club senior instructor Andy Walker who was delighted at both performances.

Claudia & Karen would like to thank the Uki’s on the day who were Sensei Phil Rhodes 6th, Dan, Sensei Mille 1st Dan from Ellesmere Port Bushido, and Sensei Jay 2nd Dan, Sensei Aaron, and Sensei Jordan 1st Dan all from Wings Bushido.

 

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East Coast Martial Arts annual championships

Saturday 13th November 2021

Come and Join us at Skegness Grammar School.

For the annual EMJJA Okami Jiu Jitsu East Coast Championships

Hosted by Sensei John Rake 8th Dan EMJJA

With Special guest instructors from many clubs including:

Course Instructors (5th Dan & above)*

  • Sensei Leslie Ottoey 9th Dan Yoshimi Jiu-Jitsu Rengoukai
  • Sensei John Rake 8th Dan EMJJA
  • Sensei Michael Holden 7th Dan Mind Body Spirit Jiu Jitsu
  • Sensei Steve Ainscough 7th Dan EMJJA Okami Jiu Jitsu
  • Sensei Andy Pryce 6th Dan Bushi Ryu Ju Jitsu
  • Sensei Alex Fraser 6th Dan Bushido HQ
  • Sensei Andy Walker 5th Dan Poole Bushido Ju Jitsu
  • Sensei Martin Hunnable 5th Dan Fenland Kokoro Kai
  • Sensei James Cottee  5th Dan Fenland Kokoro Kai

The morning course will include a junior mat dedicated to 6-10 year olds who will participate in Dojo Fit Challenges devised by Sensei John Rake,  with certificates given to students who complete the course successfully. There is also a chance for students to win medals during the dojo fit course. The course will be run by Sensei John Rake, and head coaches of EMJJA Okami Jiu Jitsu Sensei Becky Smith and Sensei Mike Priestley with guest instructors from other associations.

Course Registration 9:15am. Course starts at 9:30am

Tournament Registration 12:30pm.  Tournament Starts at 1:00pm

 

Hotel:

The Premier Hotel, Lincoln Road, Skegness, Lincolnshire PE25 2EA

Tel 01754 763456

Website https://www.premierhotel.co.uk/

We have reserved and secured a room rate of £65 per night including breakfast.

Please use reference John Rake when booking your room. Reserved rooms at the hotel will be held until 1st October 2021. So to ensure you get a room please book early!

An evening reception will take place at the Hotel with entertainment. Details TBC.

Please Download Forms below:

More Forms will be available soon

Deadline for entries is 1st October 2021

Saturday 13th November 2021

Come and Join us at Skegness Grammar School.

For the annual EMJJA Okami Jiu Jitsu East Coast Championships

Hosted by Sensei John Rake 8th Dan EMJJA

With Special guest instructors from many clubs including:

Course Instructors (5th Dan & above)*

  • Sensei Leslie Ottoey 9th Dan Yoshimi Jiu-Jitsu Rengoukai
  • Sensei John Rake 8th Dan EMJJA
  • Sensei Michael Holden 7th Dan Mind Body Spirit Jiu Jitsu
  • Sensei Steve Ainscough 7th Dan EMJJA Okami Jiu Jitsu
  • Sensei Andy Pryce 6th Dan Bushi Ryu Ju Jitsu
  • Sensei Alex Fraser 6th Dan Bushido HQ
  • Sensei Andy Walker 5th Dan Poole Bushido Ju Jitsu
  • Sensei Martin Hunnable 5th Dan Fenland Kokoro Kai
  • Sensei James Cottee  5th Dan Fenland Kokoro Kai

The morning course will include a junior mat dedicated to 6-10 year olds who will participate in Dojo Fit Challenges devised by Sensei John Rake,  with certificates given to students who complete the course successfully. There is also a chance for students to win medals during the dojo fit course. The course will be run by Sensei John Rake, and head coaches of EMJJA Okami Jiu Jitsu Sensei Becky Smith and Sensei Mike Priestley with guest instructors from other associations.

Course Registration 9:15am. Course starts at 9:30am

Tournament Registration 12:30pm.  Tournament Starts at 1:00pm

 

Hotel:

The Premier Hotel, Lincoln Road, Skegness, Lincolnshire PE25 2EA

Tel 01754 763456

Website https://www.premierhotel.co.uk/

We have reserved and secured a room rate of £65 per night including breakfast.

Please use reference John Rake when booking your room. Reserved rooms at the hotel will be held until 1st October 2021. So to ensure you get a room please book early!

An evening reception will take place at the Hotel with entertainment. Details TBC.

Please Download Forms below:

More Forms will be available soon

Deadline for entries is 1st October 2021

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Anti-Bullying

Bullying, There’s is no secret answer on how to deal with bullies. Telling someone about is defiantly a step in the right direction. Classmates can make fun of you because of your hair, size, or what you wear.

If you feel you can, talk to a teacher you trust or a family member. The experiences of being bullied are not pleasant,  keeping a diary can help as evidence for the future.

Don’t retaliate, you could make it worse or even be seen as a bully.
Surround yourself with people who make you feel good. Be kind to yourself, and do things that make you feel good, relax, and make new friends.  You might make music; write lyrics; draw cartoons; dance; act or join a sports club.  This is your life so make sure it’s the best life possible – don’t let anyone bring you down.

Helpful numbers

Childline 0800 11 11 or visit www.childline.org.uk.

Domestic Violence

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65% increase in calls to abuse helplines

Stand up to domestic violence

 

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