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Coach Profiles
Harlow Jikishin Ju Jitsu Club
has a number of
Coaches who run and assist with the running of the Club, teach, help students
train for competition and are always available for advise and assistance.
All the coaches you will be introduced to on this page meet the requirements
of the BJJA (GB) Coaching Scheme, have Public Indemnity Insurance, hold a
current First Aid qualification, have a BJJA (GB) Coaching Qualification, and
have undergone Enhanced Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) checks. All coaches
comply with the BJJA (GB)
Child
Protection Policy.
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Earl Walker - Club Instructor - 4th Dan |
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I
started Ju Jitsu in April 1991, and started the same night as Wayne Bowen,
with whom I trained and took all gradings from White to Black. I came from
a background in amateur boxing, amateur wrestling, and working as a doorman
in pubs and clubs. I took on the Ongar Club as Instructor in 1993, and the
Harlow Club in 1995, after the retirement of my Sensei Steve Fryer. I
qualified as a Senior Instructor in 1992.
I am proud of the standard of
student that we produce at the H&O clubs, and the open attitude to training
at the clubs gives both instructors and students plenty of things to think
about - we have as well as Ju Jitsu, we cross train in aspects of boxing,
wrestling, judo, karate, ground-fighting, sparring and MMA (mixed martial
arts). I am a great believer in giving each student the tools for the job. |
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Jackie Walker - Club Coach - 2nd Dan |
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My
training started in 1992 and I have reached the Grade of 2nd Dan. I enjoy
working with people and seeing the self confidence that students inevitably
gain. It gives me great pleasure to work with the children and I enjoy
my own training (when I get the time). I feel that it is important for
women to be able to defend themselves and am very happy to pass on the skill
that I have worked hard to attain – after all, my Sensei did the same for me. I have
worked with a number of Ju Jitsu partners over the years but have not
concentrated on getting higher grades, just on improving my own work and
that of my students. I enjoy the weapons side of the training and like to
teach this aspect as I feel that it enhances the combat skills, particularly
in terms of stances and body positions. Teaching the Junior class gives a
lot of pleasure especially when the children do well at competition or on a
Grading. I look forward to many more years in Ju Jitsu.
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Will Murley - Club Coach - 2nd Dan |
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I started
Ju Jitsu when I was 6 years old in 1985. I have competed in Local,
National, International competitions where I have won gold in several
categories. I now run the children's club at
Harlow, under
Sensei Earl, and love it - I am now passing along the knowledge that I
have gained after training for most of my life. I hope to go on to run
senior clubs of my own. I enjoy the competitive side particularly, and
I am currently cage fighting, and training others in my MMA class on
Saturdays. I enjoy bringing the juniors
along and get a lot of pride and satisfaction from this side of Ju
Jitsu. I also assist with the adults training, and of course keep up my
own training regime. My philosophy is if you have to defend yourself, get
in early and get in hard.
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Steve Thomas - Coach - 3rd Dan |
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I started
training in 1990 as a productive way to keep fit, and got hooked. I gained
my first Dan in 1997, shortly after which I also started training in
Shotokan karate (currently 2nd Kyu). I view martial arts as an excellent
outlet in our hectic lives, and it might just keep you safe too. In a
confrontational situation, knowing that you are trained to cope better with
any eventuality, gives you more time to explore a constructive result. As my
Grandfather would say "Use what you have between your ears before resorting
to what's on the end of your arms!" |
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Jamie Taylor - Coach - 3rd Dan |
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To be completed |
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