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Oskarshamns Ju-jutsuclub
Oskarshamns Ju-jutsuclub was started in January 1995. We are now about 130 members in the club, of whom about 80 are children (9-14 years old). Activities for children was started in August 1996. Children are training once a week, and adults are training twice a week. Both boys and girls, men and women, tall and short, old and young people are training with us.

Headinstructor of Oskarshamns Ju-jutsuclub is sensei Ola Johanson, 6th Dan Red Black belt in Ju-jutsu. All instructors have instructor-licenses issued by the Swedish Ju-jutsu Association.

If you have any questions about Oskarshamns Ju-jutsuclub, or want to join our training, please call Ola Johanson, phone number: +46 (0)491 - 125 49 or send an e-mail by clicking here.

Ju-jutsu
Self-defence and sport

Budo, or "Martial ways", is the Japanese name for all the self-defense-forms and fighting arts from Japan, still trained today. In OJJC we are training Ju-jutsu, which means "Art of gentleness", or "Art of suppleness". Ju-jutsu is an old Japanese method for unarmed self-defence. Ju-jutsu, as trained in Sweden today, is modernized and systemized to fit Swedish laws about self-defence.

Ju-jutsu is also an excellent form of excercise for increasing one's flexibility, coordination and strength. At a more advanced level Ju-jutsu can be practised with very fast and complex techniques. We also have competitions in Ju-jutsu. Sweden is a very successful nation internationally, with several European Champions and World Champions.

Ju-jutsu training is fun and variable. It covers for example: take-downs, throws, punches, kicks, blocks, joint-locks, ground-fighting and more (training for children do not include punches and kicks). We use different colours on our belts in order to differ the skills and knowledge of Ju-jutsu students. We begin with a white belt, and then follows yellow, orange, green, blue, brown and a black belt. The black belt is devided into 10 degrees (Dan).

Head of the Ju-jutsu style we are training is shihan Hans Greger, 10th Dan Red belt. Ju-jutsu was introduced in Sweden 1907 by Mr Viking Cronholm. The modernized Ju-jutsu we are training today started to spread all over Sweden in the mid 1960th. The Swedish Ju-jutsu Association has today about 8000 members, in 86 clubs all over Sweden.
 

Budolänken: Båstad Budoklubb