Ju-Jutsu Kumite

The style of Ju Jutsu taught to Juniors (under 16's) at The Combat Academy is Ju Jutsu Kumite. Lessons are aimed at preparing students  for the competition format of The National Ju-Jutsu Kumite Council (NJJKC).

What is Ju-Jutsu Kumite?

"The most exciting development in any form of points
scoring martial arts sport in decades"
(Paul Clifton, Editor Combat Magazine).

What techniques are used?
In Ju-Jutsu Kumite you can score points for kicking and punching (semi contact), throws, ground fighting and holds. Seniors can also score using arm-locks, chokes & strangles, leg-locks & ankle locks.

Typically, bouts are won by a combination of striking and grappling, including holds or submissions. Ju-Jutsu Kumite encourages the use of a balance of skills and has no bias in any specific area. Join us and find out why Ju-Jutsu Kumite is so popular. 

Southern Championships 2002 Dave Coles scores 5 points for a throw
Southen Championships 2002 Dave Coles scores 2 points with a controled round-kick to the head
Forcing your opponent to submit using an arm-lock scores 5 points
2003 Northern Championships. Dave Coles scores 1 point for a reverse punch to the body.
How do I join?
Contact us and we will let you know when the next beginners course is.

Do I need to buy a suit?
You don't need to buy a ju-jutsu suit (called a gi) straight away.
If you are coming along for your first lesson, wear something loose and comfortable like old tracksuit bottoms (not jeans), and a long sleeved top. Don't wear your best Gucci gear as it may get pulled around a bit!  When you are sure you like Ju-Jutsu, then you can buy a gi through the club.

How much do lessons cost?
The first lesson is free after this Juniors pay £4 and Seniors £5 per lesson. Family/student discounts are available.

There is an annual membership of £10 which includes membership to the National Ju-Jutsu Kumite Council (NJJKC).

Can I enter competitions?
Yes, but only if you want to, and if the instructors say you are ready. The NJJKC organises competions throughout the UK and abroad. The Combat Academy also hold its' own championships.

Can I get belts?
Yes, click >here for details.

Does Ju-Jutsu get you fit?
Ju-Jutsu is an excellent form of physical activity. The beginner concentrates on getting the technique right, and during this process inevitably improves general fitness.
The components of fitness that you would expect to see an improvement in include: stamina, strength, speed, reaction-time, co-ordination and flexibility. Contact us to discuss your personal needs.

Can I come and watch?
Unfortunately there is no room for spectators in the training room. The venue has a small cafe area where you can order tea, coffee, milkshakes and various sports drinks. For those who wish to make use the gyms training facilities whilst the juniors are training, it is possible to pay for sessions as you go.


The NJJKC organise competitions and events throughout the UK and abroad.

The NJJKC and the concept of Ju-Jutsu Kumite was founded by Shihan Ross Iannoccaro 7th Dan.


Click on the badge to find out more about the NJJKC.


More Ju-Jutsu

Check out our 'News page for reports on Combat Academy fighters in NJJKC events

See our 'video clips' page and check out YouTube for action from Ju-Jutsu Kumite fights.