About the Monash University Jiu-jitsu Club
The Jiu-Jitsu club offers weekly classes at both Caulfield and Clayton emphasizing:
- Acquisition      and perfection of martial art technique
 - Realistic self-defence skills
 - Development of all-round fitness
 - Personal and social development
 
in a safe and supportive environment.  It is open to the Monash and local communities
About Jiu-Jitsu
Jiu-jitsu was the unarmed fighting art of the Japanese Samurai – the warriors of medieval Japan. If a Samurai lost or broke his sword in battle, he resorted to the striking and grappling techniques of Jiu-jitsu to defeat his enemy.  
The term Jiu-jitsu literally means 'gentle art'. Jiu-jitsu emphasizes the efficient use of one's body. Good technique rather than brute strength is used to deliver effective self-defence.
The core elements of our style of Jiu-Jitsu are:
-          Throwing techniques
 - Restraint and control: Joint-locking and other arresting techniques
 - Ground-fighting
 - Pressure point striking
 - Practice against realistic common attacks
 
Club web-site
Contacts
Clayton
- Sensei Tony Papenfuss, 4th dan black belt, and head instructor
 - papenfuss@gmail.com
 - 0419 894 449
 
Caulfield
- Sensei Dan Prager, 2nd dan, Caulfield class instructor
 - tenchi.ryu.jiujitsu@gmail.com
 - 0410 577 990
 - blog: http://maaml.blogspot.com
 
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