Jiu-Jitsu Membership
£60.00
Our indoor sports are based in our sports hall based at the Maltings halls of re…
Description
Our indoor activities are based in our sports hall based at the Maltings halls of residence with training taking place through the week.
Training is held in the Sports Hall on Thursdays, 7-9pm and in the Dance Studio on Sundays, 4-6pm.
Gradings are held periodically throughout the year, as well as two national events and an end of year Gala Dinner.
Membership is £60 per year (£40 for semester 2 only).
This includes:
- TJJF affiliation.
- Atemi National (BUCS) event entry.
- Gi (new members only).
- Professional coaching.
Find us on Instagram @ucbjiujitsu
Follow @ucbteamsports for updates on fixtures and results for all the teams throughout the season.
Strength and Conditioning is held in the HPC, Moss House – Tuesdays, 4-7pm, Thursdays 5-7pm, Fridays 4-6pm.
All participants must register with The Jiu Jitsu Foundation.
Register your initial interest here.
All players should download and register on the Spond App. This shows details about training and fixtures. Use code CYBWF to be directed straight to your team.
BUCS Teams are for Higher Education students only.
Atemi Nationals (Entry included in membership fee)
This is the first National event of our Jiu Jitsu calendar. All clubs are invited to take part in this 2-day event, with training, competitions. Held in November, the Atemi Nationals are at the heart of what we do, beginners can compete in a safe and controlled environment, whilst the Sunday sees a fantastic display of skill by instructors in the open competition.
The competition, which is BUCS recognised is complemented by 2 mornings of instruction by TJJF most senior teachers.
Randoori Nationals (Not included in membership fee)
All clubs are invited to take part in the Randori Nationals, this is a 2-day event, with training, competitions and an exclusive social venue on Saturday evening.
Held around Easter time, the second of the national events is divided into nage-waza – standing throwing, gatamae-waza – ground work, and an open competition and is complemented by 2 mornings of instruction from the Foundation most senior teachers.