BLACK BELT SUCCESS FOR BALLYMONEY JU-JITSU CLUB

A huge congratulations to Rodney Moody and Kathy Brennan who achieved their black belts on Saturday 31st May at The Dojo Ballymena (headquarters).
Rodney Moody and Kathy Brennan are pictured with Ballymoney Ju-Jitsu Club coach, Sensei Peter Kernohan, 3rd Dan.Rodney Moody and Kathy Brennan are pictured with Ballymoney Ju-Jitsu Club coach, Sensei Peter Kernohan, 3rd Dan.
Rodney Moody and Kathy Brennan are pictured with Ballymoney Ju-Jitsu Club coach, Sensei Peter Kernohan, 3rd Dan.

Ju-Jitsu has many benefits aside being a very useful and effective martial art, such as gaining fitness, friendship, learning self defence and building self esteem.

At our club children can start from the age of 5 years old where they can progress their basic motor skills. Ju-Jitsu can help children grow socially, emotionally and physically and it can help them grow towards positive development and have good relationships with others, also progressing through the belts gives a real sense of achievement.

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Our sports programme not only focuses on the technical sports skill it also focuses on the development of the individual where the aim in Ju-Jitsu is to grow a persons body and mind for the good.

Our club runs on Friday evenings from The Joey Dunlop Leisure Centre, 7pm-8pm for children age 5-14 and adult classes from 8pm-9.30pm and we offer a free trial class for beginners. World Ju-Jitsu Federation Ireland are officially recognised by Sport N.I who are the leading public body for the development of sport.