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How traditional is it?
More traditional than some, but not as much as others. We haven’t included things like Judo’s randori or Karate weapons like the Tonfa, and we use quite a bit of Japanese terminology so we’re traditional in that sense. But, since we include defences to broken bottles, baseball bats, et al and don’t use many traditional Japanese teaching techniques, we’re also quite modern.
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- Are there many kicks?
- Do you do any breaking?
- Do you do much body conditioning?
- Do you learn to use weapons?
- How good is it for self-development?
- How realistic is it?
- How traditional is it?
- Is it a good form of self-defence?
- Is it like Brazillian jiu jitsu?
- Is there kumite or randori?
- What attacks does it work against?
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Where we train
City Jitsu Club trains twice a week near Angel and the Barbican, London, EC1, at City University, Northampton Square, Islington.
Training times
Monday: 7.30pm–9pm
Friday: 7pm–9pm











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