- IBJJF London Winner
- Special guest member and renowned Hollywood star,Tom Hardy!
- Friends of Richmond Jujitsu club
- Collage from one of my cage fights.
- 2016 Abu Dhabi Grandslam runner up in London
- Seminar at Leyton Jujitsu club with GRANDMASTER Soke CONELLY 10TH DAN and Sensei BLACKETT 8TH DAN
- MMA cage fight 2016 ROC2 event held by Brad “One Punch” Pickett
- Some of my gold and silver competition medals from 2014 to 2017
- Leyton Jujitsu Club Seminar
- 2017 British National Jiu-Jitsu Gold Medalist
- Weigh in at City Pavilion, Romford ahead of the cage fight
MVD’s is a professionally led Jujitsu school with classes based in Chingford, London. We welcome everyone and encourage people to give Jujitsu a try! The instructor is qualified as a black belt in Jujitsu and has trained in multiple disciplines of martial arts, including Mixed Martial Arts (MMA).
MVD's MMA Win
What is Jujitsu
Jujitsu (also known as Jiu Jitsu or Ju Jutsu) is a classical Japanese martial art and was the Samurai warriors’ primary system of unarmed combat. Its origins can be traced back to Ancient Japan and was formalized around the 16th Century leading to many schools developing and teaching their own style of Jujitsu. It was practiced alongside traditional Samurai weapons schooling and honed on the battlefields and in the towns of Feudal Japan.
Modern day Jujitsu is based on many of these long established principals and provides an excellent system of self defence. Many Jujitsu techniques can be found in Police and Military training all over the world. Jujitsu is also the basis for other arts such as Judo and Aikido
The Techniques
Ju Jitsu incorporates strikes, kicks, throws, holding techniques, joint locks, chokes/strangles, the use of pressure points and more. Techniques are practiced between two or more trainees on a matted area. Attackers are overcome emphasizing technique and skill as opposed to just brute strength. As such the system is suitable for all types of people regardless of size or gender.
It is a progressive and in-depth art and such as it may not be mastered ‘overnight’. It is however an effective, comprehensive and, for many, rewarding art to study. Jujitsu as taught at this club has no sporting applications. The club operates a graded belt syllabus from red belt (Kyu) to Black Belt (Dan) grades.