We follow a Jiu Jitsu syllabus that is well established. The Chief Instructor has a background in Karate, Aiki Jitsu and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and the teaching reflects the wider array of techniques that blends these different martial arts. The club has a number of high grade black belts in various martial arts who have many years training experience. The club has always practiced cross training with other martial arts, and the syllabus reflects the strong stand up of Aiki Jitsu and the ground work and stand up self defence fighting of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.
The Chief Instructor started martial arts in 1978 training Kyokushinkai Karate with Pete Kisby (6th dan) in Leicester, and continued Kyokushinkai training in London in 1982 with Steve Arneil (10th dan). He started Yoshinkan Aikido in 1985 and Ki Aikido in 1990 (Lineage Koichi Tohei 10th dan to David Currie 7th dan) continuing into Combat Aiki Jitsu when he started Brazilian Jiu Jitsu in 2003 with law enforcement and has cross trained martial arts since then. He was awarded his 7th dan by Peter Consterdine (10th dan) and has been teaching martial arts since 1994. He therefore had direct lineage to 10th dan instructors throughout his training and hopefully this reflects in the high quality of training.