Ju Jitsu

“Ju” means gentle, supple, or flexible
“Jitsu” means art or technique, and represents manipulating the opponent‘s force against himself rather than confronting it with one‘s own force.
Japanese jujitsu systems typically emphasize more on throwing, pinning, and joint-locking techniques, as well as striking techniques.
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When
Tuesdays, from 18:30 to 20:00
No classes from 26 October until 3 November and during the winter holidays from the 23 December until the 5 January and on public holidays.
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Where
Lycée Belval sport hall, room P3.
The sport room is located in the basement of the Lycée: you just need to go downstairs.
Register and deregister at the reception of the Lycée. -
Available places
20
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Registration
Registration is mandatory for each session via Affluences 7 days prior to the session.
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Equipment
Comfortable clothes, a Kimono can be provided afterwards upon request.
Wear indoor sport shoes and bring some water.
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Contact
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Languages of instruction
Mainly French
(some explanations could be given in intermediate level English) -
Organised by
Student Life