Jujitsu
"One should never forget the virtue of modesty as one attains proficiency in the art..." - Professor Okazaki

Youth Jujitsu (ages 5 to 12)

Mon. & Wed. 4:00 – 4:50 p.m.

The study of Jujitsu (Japanese for “gentle art” ) focuses on using an opponents own force against them.  Used primarily for self-defense, Jujitsu incorporates  throws, pins and escape techniques.  Self-defense is not the only benefit, however; Jujitsu also emphasizes respect, goal-setting, self-confidence, self-discipline, teamwork, coordination and physical fitness.  Classes taught  in a fun, safe atmosphere with an emphasis on when it is appropriate to use these skills and when it is not.





Adult Jujitsu (ages 12 to Adult.)

Mon. & Wed. 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. (Matsuno Ryu style)
Tues & Thurs.. 5:00 – 6:00pm (Danzan Ryu style)
Wednesdays: 8:15-9:45 p.m. (Hiraido Jujitsu)
Fridays: 6:30-8:00 p.m. (Hiraido Jujitsu)
While the study of martial arts through the centuries has grown from the need for self-preservation, modern study emphasizes more diverse goals such as personal growth, physical fitness and goal-setting as well as the self-defense aspect.  The study of Jujitsu (Japanese for “gentle art”) focuses on using an opponents own force against them.  Used primarily for self-defense, Jujitsu incorporates throws, pins and escape techniques.


Founders and original students of Matsuno Ryu GoshinJitsu (left: Edward Lee, Middle: Vinson Holck, Right: Bobby Bass)