Bushido Karate-Jitsu teaches traditional Japanese karate, from the Shotokan and Japanese Goju system and has its own style “Bushi Ryu”. We also cover Street Self Defence, which we believe is necessary in this day and age, we are an “open minded club” and actively encourage students to learn many styles of Martial Arts within our environment, this develops not only the body but the mind also, the Bushi (Samurai) were masters of many arts, and this is reflected within our club.
All the instructors are fully Licensed and insured to a high level.
First Aid and Criminal records bureau checked for peace of mind when children are left with adults.
Instructors also have also attended Child protection and Health and safety courses. And also hold qualifications as Instructors, which is recognised with the M.A.S.A. (martial arts standards agency)
Lessons are available for all ages, childrens/family classes for those who wish to train with their children and adults classes.
To train with us the first time will cost you nothing as the first class is Free, yes it did read FREE!!!!!
If you enjoy your session any of the instructors will assist you further.
What do we offer?
A pleasant and friendly atmosphere
Skills that will last you a lifetime
Good Self confidence and fitness
Qualified Instructors and assistants
What do we want from you?
Commitment !!
Before you start Martial arts with any club ask these questions about the 5 minimum requirements, ask to see the basic 5 documents that any Martial Arts Instructor should be able to produce if asked.
1. Evidence of Black Belt Grade issued by a known and more importantly traceable source within the United Kingdom. Evidence from outside of the U.K. cannot always be relied upon as some can actually be purchased!
2. Evidence of training as an Instructor, again from a known and traceable source. This training should include Child Protection and Health & Safety.
3. Criminal Records Bureau Enhanced Disclosure. Police Checks are NOT acceptable.
4. A current First Aid certificate issued by a HSE approved Training Provider. If the Training Provider is not a known one then it should be checked out before accepting the cert’.
5. Professional Indemnity. This should be the original document NOT one on a Martial Arts Group letterhead.