Ishigaki, a martial arts club for LGBTQ people operates in Brighton and London. They have been training for over 15 years in Brighton in the art of Ju-jitsu taken from the Japanese style.
Ishigaki, a martial arts club for LGBTQ people operates in Brighton and London. They have been training for over 15 years in Brighton in the art of Ju-jitsu taken from the Japanese style.
Unlike some other martial arts, Ju-Jitsu uses self-defence. It means gentle art. Learning this new skill will teach you how to defend yourself. You learn how to use opponents’ energy and aggression against themselves. Ju-jitsu teaches unarmed techniques useful in self-defence. They use blocks, strikes, throws and kicks, specifically targeted at an opponent’s more vulnerable areas.
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