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Techniques - See some of the techniques Will & Chris use to WIN.

Chris Richardson Wins UWC Cage Fight

Chris with Winners Trophy

The Decision - A Win by Arm Bar  

Chris Richardson had his second Cage fight under the Ultimate Warrior Challenge organisation in Southend, February 2007.  Chris, whose first fight was a No Contest, had plenty of opportunity to show off his skills in an exciting win against Neil "Steel Hughes in the Welterweight category.  The fight was won by Arm Bar in the first round of this very intense contest.

 

Will Murley Wins Second Cage Fight

Will with his Winners Trophy

Will Murley (72 kgs) had his second Cage fight under the Ultimate Warrior Challenge organisation in Southend, November 2006.  Winning by decision against a considerably heavier opponent; Andrew Tate (90 kgs), Will won the fight, by judges unanimous decision, with a number of superb take-downs and slams, good striking and Groundfighting skills.  The fight was almost stopped when Will got his opponent in an arm-bar.   Will has won both of his Cage Fights so far, and we wish him further success when he fights again in February 2007.

Will also entered the Abu Dhabi Grappling Championships qualifier in September 2006 and won Silver, having tapped out all of his opponents in the earlier rounds, Will was beaten in the final by judges decision.

Train with the champions.

Chris Richardson and Will Murley - Groundfighting Champions 2005 and 2006

Harlow Jikishin Ju Jitsu Competition Club will open for training on Saturday 8th April 2006, and every Saturday thereafter.  The Club will be run by Will Murley - UNJJ and BJJA (GB) Under 75 kgs Groundfighting Champion 2005. and Earl Walker. 

The Harlow and Ongar Clubs have produced a number of Champions in the fighting disciplines – see the Harlow Club News page. 

The club will concentrate on the fighting competitions within Jikishin, Groundfighting and Sparring and in addition there will be Mixed Martial Arts training - there will be no Jikishin Syllabus work at the club.  The club is open to all Jikishin and BJJA (GB) members who want to get ahead of the competition in competitive fighting. 

The format will be as follows: 

Warm Up – This will be a full half hour of hard physical training designed to get competitors fit for competition.

Drills – Working through base techniques:  Striking and Kicking, Takedowns and Throws, Moving to Mount, Turnovers and Reversals, Submission Techniques, to name a few of the drills which will be practised. 

Techniques – Tried and tested attacking and defending techniques based both standing and on the ground, Introducing techniques from other disciplines such as: Boxing, Kick Boxing, Muay Thai,  Brazilian Ju Jitsu, Wrestling, and MMA.  These will include techniques which may be outside of the Jikishin Competition Rules, such as striking opponents on the ground.

Competition Fighting – Practice bouts under Jikishin Sparring and Groundfighting Rules, Refereed and Judged as would be the case at Association, National and International Competitions.

Simply turn up on any Saturday morning (after 8th April 2006), or for more information call Will Murley on 07830156260 or Earl Walker on 07872 620551 .

Please note that we are NOT training for competition in any of the Kata, Demonstration or Random Attack competitions.

The club is based close to Harlow Town Centre at:

Harlow Sportcentre,

Hammarskjold Road,

Harlow,

Essex,

CM20 1JF.

 

 

 

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