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Welcome to the homepage of the Monash Jiu-jitsu Club. You will find info here about Jiu-jitsu is in general, club training times & locations, costs, photo galleries and more.

Monash Jiu-jitsu Club now has two branches. The main branch remains at Clayton campus, where the club's head instructor, Sensei Tony Papenfuss, 4th Dan, teaches. A new branch is now located at Caulfield campus and is run by Sensei Dan Prager, 2nd Dan, teaches.

New members are always welcome. If you have any questions please contact Tony.

Monash Jiu-jitsu Club is affiliated with the Australian Jiu-jitsu, Judo and Chinese Boxing Federation of Instructors.


News

6/3/2007   Classes at Caulfield have now resumed.

1/2/2007   Classes at Clayton have resumed.

1/6/2006   Check out this month's Blitz magazine. There is an article by Kancho Bradshaw & Sensei Tony about the single wind strangle. A low-res version is available (page 1, page 2).

2/3/2006   Due to Commonwealth Team training at Monash Uni, classes on 6/3/2006 and 13/3/2006 will be held at Caulfield. For more details contact Sensei Tony.

2/7/2005   A number of Monash Jiu-jitsu Club members received grading promotions today:

Michael     Purple belt level 1 and 2
Blaine     Purple belt level 2
Stewart     Purple belt level 2 and Yellow belt level 1
Matt     Yellow belt level 1
Ryan     Yellow belt level 1
Anthony     Orange belt level 2
Anthony     Orange belt level 2
Hayden     Green belt level 1
Adam     Green belt level 1
Tim Wilkin     First Dan Jiu-jitsu
Tony     Fourth Dan Jiu-jitsu

Also, Dan was promoted to Student Level 2 in Chinese Boxing.

Congratulations to all students for their promotions, their hard work through the grading period and their excellent performances in mid-year competitions.

27/4/2005   Sensei Tony presented a seminar to the Shoshin Ryu Jiu-jitsu class in Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA. The seminar was organized by former Monash Jiu-jitsu Club members Sharen Cummins and Andrew Brydon, who now work and train in Los Alamos, and hosted by the Shoshin Ryu instructor, Jay Sensei. The class was a great success; the New Mexican students taking part enjoyed themselves enormously and Sensei Tony had fun teaching them. Sensei Tony, Andrew, Sharen and with Jay Sensei


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