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Jinenkan Kensh Dj

Locality: Jan Jue, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 432 519 910



Address: 14 Sandhurst Crescent 3228 Jan Jue, VIC, Australia

Website: http://jinenkangeelong.weebly.com

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25.01.2022 Flexibility, Core Stabilisation, Fast-Twitch Fibre development and Slow Motion training for Muscle Memory Pathway strengthening...the nuts & bolts of how we train.



23.01.2022 Jinen Ryu Juttejutsu. Miss these dudes!

21.01.2022 New Sankyu in Australia! Omedet Lenni & WilliamNew Sankyu in Australia! Omedet Lenni & William

20.01.2022 Monday’s Jinen Ryu Tantojutsu on the sand. Looking fwd to being back in the dojo tonight!



19.01.2022 Jinen Ryu Tantojutsu & nage waza are on the menu currently.

18.01.2022 Morning Kihon PT! A great way To start the day!Morning Kihon PT! A great way To start the day!

17.01.2022 Jinen Ryu Tantojutsu at the Hombu 2013 w Oliver Fuchs and De Mol Mario



17.01.2022 Jinen Ryu Tantojutsu (Knife techniques). One of my favourite weapons.

17.01.2022 Kids classes back up & running soon!

16.01.2022 Nico Svai demonstrating Kukishin Ryu Naginata

15.01.2022 Stay guarded. Things feel like they’re getting back to normal but complacency can’t be afforded.

15.01.2022 When the teacher speaks, put your weapons down, focus, watch & listen!



14.01.2022 Kamae. Not just a starting position, but an intention of mindset.

13.01.2022 Alba, the highland warrior, joining me in some Jishu in the dojo after a run. Good girl!

13.01.2022 Currently studying kusari fundo. A brutal but effective weapon. Discomfort abounds. Chokes, throws, takedowns, strangulation and striking, even w a safe rope version, exposes us to levels of discomfort that reveal our edges of fear. An awesome experience for going deeper into the ‘self’.

13.01.2022 Outdoor training. Throughout the year we do a lot of this on soft sand and uneven ground. The comfort and predictability of flat, man-made surfaces is not to be assumed. If you’re not doing at least some training out in nature, you’re not really training. Keep going!

11.01.2022 Thank you Adam Mitchell for this valuable and well articulated concept explained. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rtttFVqf_Mc&noapp=1

09.01.2022 Kusarifundo Jutsu-Kaze no maki. Jinen Ryu

09.01.2022 Who’s missing their grappling?

08.01.2022 Kusari Fundo - Hi no maki.

07.01.2022 ! IRIMI. Better to enter than retreat.

05.01.2022 A long time ago, showing Phil basics of Tate Nagare.

05.01.2022 Controlled Aggression. The misconception of traditional/samurai arts is that it’s a fighting style for gentle-men. Nonsense! Our art is brutal, but has controlled and measured aggression as its basis. After consistent training under a qualified and balanced teacher, you can discover your necessary, inner beast, in a manner that keeps your responses to an opponents violence appropriate, using controlled aggression.

05.01.2022 Post training beverages. Not something we do often but something I love to do on occasion which helps us all bond and connect. We haven’t been able to do this for a while, but things are slowly changing for the better.

03.01.2022 I remember feeling like an excited kid as I rang this temple bell. The sound resonated through every fibre! We were privileged to perform at a private embu at a Buddhist temple, for the son of the abbot, (friends of Sensei’s) in Chiba, back in 2014.

02.01.2022 Dynamic Muso dori

01.01.2022 Ura Gyaku newaza counter. 37. But 40+ in the dojo. Gambatte!

01.01.2022 Put together some new racks for the weapons. Feels good to get this done.

01.01.2022 Our brothers in France, finding a way to get it going again. Gambatte!

01.01.2022 Training w Kawabe Shihan (Takamukai Daito Ryu) in ‘07. Very similar disposition to Unsui Sensei, highly experienced martial artist, humble, generous, approachable and always up for a relaxing ale, post keiko...and a good laugh.

01.01.2022 Basics of shoulder strike - Taiken. The belt is to prevent the arm/elbow leading the strike.

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