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Jiu-jitsu: the art of self-protection.
Judo
: the art of self-perfection.
— paraphrase of Donn Draeger; more inspiration at judoinfo

Jiu-jitsu at Monash Caulfield

Jiu-jitsu at Monash Caulfield
A restraint & control technique

Classes in Melbourne

Federation Jiu-jitsu & Judo classes
> Mon, 7:30 pm: Honbu - Box Hill
> Tue, 5:30 pm: Monash Clayton
> Wed, 7:45 pm: Monash Caulfield
> Wed, 8 pm: Honbu - Box Hill
> Sat, 11 am: Honbu - Box Hill
> Sat, 2 pm: Honbu - Box Hill
> Sun, 2 pm: Viewbank

Federation Kung fu classes
> Wed, 7 pm: Honbu - Box Hill
> Sun, 11 am, Monash Caulfield

Caulfield Contact
Dan Prager, instructor
senseidan@jiujitsu.org.au
0410 577 990

Every Wednesday evening Sensei Dan teaches a traditional Jiu-Jitsu class at Monash University on the Caulfield campus (Google maps) in the Group Fitness room of Building S (campus map [pdf]).

The class is suitable for women and men ages 16 and up, and is open to the public (Monash students, alumni and staff receive a discount on membership).

Why not come along and change your life for the better?

Frequently Asked Questions. You can start at any time. Is this class right for me?

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Monday, March 14, 2016

Brilliant Illustrations of Martial Arts Principles

Anthony Cheung has been compiling wonderful illustrated notes on the principles of Chen style taijiquan, and more broadly too!

Great stuff: check it out: http://brisbanechentaichi.weebly.com/skill-knowledge.html

Posted by Daniel Prager
Labels: kung fu, taijiquan, teaching, transferable skills

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