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25.01.2022 Interview: Paul Hoglund IJF Uploaded on Aug 28, 2009 President of the International Ju Jitsu Federation Paul Hoglund talks about Growing Recognition... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jzWZjFSNfEk



24.01.2022 MAIF NATIONAL ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIP This on-line registration is for all "National Martial Art Organizations" that wish to become members of the Martial Arts ...International Federation (MAIF), regardless of rank, system, gender, ethnicity or age. Benefits of Membership - * Affiliation with a long-standing Organization where Integrity, Honor and Discipline do matter.. * National and International Programs for Technical, Philosophical and Leadership Development in the Martial Arts. * A National and International Network of Serious and Traditional Martial Artists and Organizations * "Highest Quality" Rank and Membership Certificates for MAIF Members. * A Responsible Promotion & Certification System for all Martial Artists. * Technical, Administrative & Communication Assistance for Students and Instructors of the Martial Arts. * High Quality Training Resources and Events. * A Professional, Informative and Exciting Website for all Martial Artists. * Instructor / Examiner Training and Certification. * An International Headquarters with "decentralized" Martial Arts Programs and Leadership. * International Training Centers for expert training in both Traditional and Competitive Martial Arts. * and much more to come... https://events.membersolutions.com/event_register.asp

24.01.2022 They shall grow not old as we that are left grow old, Age shall not weary them nor the years condemn, At the going down of the sun and in the morning, We will r...emember them; Lest we forget. _________________ Remembrance Day; At the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month, Australians are urged to be silent for one minute. The silence echoes a moment in time when the guns of Europe's Western Front fell silent in 1918, after four years of fighting in the First World War. Remembrance Day ceremonies are held in Australia and other parts of the world to honour the soldiers who fought and died during the First World War and the conflicts since then. Wreaths are laid and a minute of silence is observed at the exact time that an armistice came into effect after a war that had cost an estimated 10-million lives. At 11 a.m. on the 11th of November 1918, the guns fell silent along the line of trenches and barbed wire in Belgium and France known as the Western Front. The moment when hostilities ceased then became associated with the remembrance of those who had died in the Great War, as it was then known. ______________ Anzac Day; Of all the events in Australia's history, the battle at Gallipoli in World War I stands out as having defined the spirit of our nations. Although Gallipoli represents different things to different people, the story of the ANZACs who fought at Gallipoli is one of perseverance and courage in the face of failure and despair. Even though the Gallipoli Campaign was deemed a disaster in terms of the loss of life suffered there and the failure to achieve a military victory, the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (or ANZACs as they have become known as) became a legend. What happened at Gallipoli made them an important part of our culture at a time when the newly-federated nation of Australia had not yet even established herself at an international level. In theory, the Anzac legend is that the Australian and New Zealand troops helped to establish their countries' reputations in the world through qualities of strength and bravery when faced with adversity. In fact, it is much more than that. The legend of these men and women who endured so much has given something of which we can be proud. It put our mark on the world as something other then descended from convicts. It is not uncommon for the characteristics of soldiers to mirror the characteristics commonly found in the society from which they come. This has resulted in the emergence of a number of stereotypes for soldiers from each nation. The Australian soldiers, who had not had a chance to prove themselves on an international front prior to Gallipoli, found that their strong characteristics were revealed in the most challenging of times. It was through events such as the landing at Anzac Cove and the battle at The Nek (where ANZACs were slaughtered in their masses), that they acquired the image that has become synonymous with the word 'digger.' Digger has come to embody the stereotype of a patriotic Australian family man who has temporarily become a soldier and has spent his civilian life in a rural area. More importantly, it suggests a soldier with certain moral qualities, such as a good sense of humour and an overriding belief in mate-ship and equality. There were five particularly 'digger-like' qualities which emerged from the ANZACs when faced with hardship during the Gallipoli Campaign. These qualities set them apart from soldiers from other nations and were said to be attributable to their rural backgrounds in the bush. Many of the World War I diggers were third generation Australians from the early days of pioneering. Their particular attributes included: The ability to remain cheerful with a good sense of humour, even in the most difficult of times The ability to be resourceful when they had no supplies. The spirit of mateship in which a soldier would risk his own life for his mate's Australian courage, which was shown on the very first landing at Anzac Cove where the soldiers continued to charge up on to the beach straight into the line of Turkish fire the notion that people all deserve the same amount of respect, no matter what their background is. It is precisely this type of person and this type of soldier who gave the ANZACs their reputation which, in turn, instilled a new national pride in Australia and New Zealand. The Gallipoli Campaign was a particularly significant event in history because it came at a time when Australia had only just become a federal commonwealth, trying to assert her place alongside a collection of nations with thousands of years of history. In the eyes of the rest of the world, Australia had no eminent military history and no distinct cultural characteristics as a nation. Gallipoli was the first opportunity for Australia to earn the respect of other nations and to show the world her strong national character. The Anzac legend is also important because it encourages Australians and New Zealanders to remember the soldiers who sacrificed their lives for their countries. The legend has made such an impression on us that we continue to commemorate the landing of the ANZAC soldiers on the shores of Gallipoli on 25 April each year.

22.01.2022 Ujian Kenaikan Tingkat Sabuk Hitam (DAN) periode ke 2 akan dilaksanakan di Malang Jawa Timur pada tanggal 5 - 7 September. Persiapkan diri anda untuk berperan serta di kegiatan tersebut. Silahkan menghubungi Pengurus Daerah Ju-Jitsu Jawa Timur (mas Kahar Afandi).



21.01.2022 SPECIAL OFFER 3 WEEKS UNLIMITED CLASS TRIALS WITH SUIT FOR JUST $60!! Have you ever thought about enrolling your child in Judo or Jujitsu for confidence, self-defence, fun exercise or competitive sport that develops their body, mind & character? If you would like a child brimming with confidence without having to kick or punch, PH 0401027019 / 0421343626 or go to www.samuraimartialarts.com.au NOW! A limited no. if places are available for a short time only from age 4yrs up http://www.samuraimartialarts.com.au/

18.01.2022 Congrats to our Bellarine students who successfully passed their gradings on the weekend

18.01.2022 Sydney 12-13 October 2013



16.01.2022 ""The secret of flying is to fall and miss the ground""

16.01.2022 The "gentle art"... uh huh...

09.01.2022 Ju jitsu ain defla . Ouali abd,chirifi ali,nasar,badji mestafa,djamel barkani.

09.01.2022 NINJA KIDS TASMANIA DOJO! Filmed & Produced by Rob Hunt.

06.01.2022 HURRAH!! We can finally announce this year's AJJA Annual National Seminar in an all-new dojo, still in the Olympic Park location. The old dojo has been removed... and not available so it's been a bit of a journey to secure the right training venue, with transport and accommodation options. Please make your flight and accommodation bookings as soon as possible to ensure you don't miss out. Download the information handout from here > http://www.ajja.org/images/stories/AJJA-seminar2014.pdf



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