Sunday 26 June 2011

Testing for Bojuka Kids skill Level Yellow

Bojuka Kids skill level Yellow 
10 SNAP KICKS
10 FRONT KICKS
15 STRAIGHT LEFT PUNCHES
15 STRAIGHT RIGHT PUNCHES
    * STUDENTS MUST BE ABLE TO MOVE FORWARD AND BACKWARDS
        WHILE PUNCHING
COMMON BLOCK
    *THE STUDENTS MUST BE ABLE TO DEFEND 20 STRAIGHT ATTACKS 
ONE HAND LAPEL GRAB
TWO HAND LAPEL GRAB
BASIC MECHANICS OF :
    OUTSIDE WRIST LOCK 
    ELBOW LOCK
OTHER REQUIREMENTS:
STAND ON ONE FOOT WITH OPPOSITE ARM RAISED, – BOTH SIDES FOR 30 SEC.
PLANK FOR 10 SECONDS  X 3
10 SITS UPS NO HELP
SUPERMAN 30 SEC 
JOG ON SPOT FOR 2 MINUTES
BREAK FALLS
THE STUDENT WILL ALSO BE JUDGED ON THEIR FOCUS WHILE BEING TESTED
EACH STUDENT WILL BE ABLE TO MAKE 2 MISTAKES, 
IF A STUDENT HAS MORE THAN 2 MISTAKES THEY WILL HAVE TO TRY AGAIN, AT THE NEXT AVAILABLE TESTING DATE.
                                                


The requirements for the kids class tonight who are testing for their advancement in Bojuka, What a great night it will be.

Thursday 23 June 2011

Bojuka

BOxing - JUjitsu - KArate    -    BO JU KA , we took out all the nonsense, and got down to street smart self defense, no techniques to memorize, just build up reflex moves. End any assault in 5 seconds or less.  http://bojuka.ca/bojuka-self-defense.shtml

Tuesday 21 June 2011



Here are a few questions to ask yourself if you are already training in a reality based self defense system. If you answer any of the questions negatively, you may want to reconsider some of your techniques or training strategies:
  • Do any of your techniques take too much time?

    In the reality of a confrontation you should have complete control and domination in three (3) seconds or less. Time is of the essence when dealing with a life-threatening situation. You need to neutralize the threat and remove yourself immediately. In today’s day and age, it is not uncommon to be faced with more than one attacker. The longer you are focussed on one attacker the more time the other attacker(s) will have to cause you harm.
  • Are your self-defense techniques too intricate, are there too many movements, or are the movements too complex?

    Everything that can go wrong in a real-life violent confrontation, will go wrong. If your self-defense techniques are too complicated and rely on textbook-perfect movements and reactions, chances are that they won’t work when you need them the most.
  • Do your techniques depend on position or type of assault?

    Your techniques cannot be reaction dependent. For example, if the basic moves are different for a right cross and a right hook you may find yourself waking up in a load of pain. It is important to minimize the “grey area” in your decision making as you simply won’t have time.
  • Is your arsenal based on the same basic motor skills?

    Under stress the thought process slows down and your responses become mote automated. Your brain won’t be able to go through a thousand techniques and appropriately select the one that fits the situation at hand. Your brain will select the simplest techniques, the techniques that have been committed to muscle memory and can be executed instantly. The gross motor skills used to defend against a right hand assault should be very similar to those used for a left assault or an assault with a weapon.
  • Is pain reaction built into your techniques and training drills?

    Your self defense techniques should incorporate how your attacker’s body will react. For example, imagine that at some point in your technique you punch low punch to the stomach followed by a high punch to the face. The attacker will likely buckle or bend over as a reaction to the low punch, leaving the top of the head exposed. If you train to automatically follow up with a high punch you may end up breaking your hand on the top of his skull instead of the anticipated breaking of his nose. The role of your training partner as the attacker is just as important as your role as the defender. Make sure your techniques consider how the body is likely to react.
  • Do your techniques consider the threat level?

    It is important for both moral and legal reasons that your techniques have the flexibility to deliver a measured response to the threat level of the situation. You wouldn’t train to finish all one armed grabs by breaking the attackers knees and gouging out his eyes. However, if they attacker grabbed you with one arm and pulled a knife out of his pocket with the other, this type of response might be reasonable to save your life. You’re techniques should allow you to respond to an elevated or reduced threat level at any point in time.
How did you make out? Do your system and techniques live up to these requirements? If the answer is no, or you aren’t sure, you may want to take a deeper look into your training methods and see if you can work these concepts into your arsenal. Your life may depend on it.





What is your ROI

With Bullied employees wasting 10 - 52% of their work time, with slow working habits, trying to avoid stressful situations, to taking sick time off.  A Bojuka Canada Self Defense seminar is something you may want to consider. With a ROI of $3 for every $1 spent. Increasing productivity is always a good investment.


1 in 5 people will be assaulted in their life time and at work. With fear always being in the back of your mind. What can one do. We do have a solution. Bojuka Self Defense training. Contact us for more information


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Friday 17 June 2011

shirt logo


We had to change our shirt logo, trouble with the gradient for the smaller lettering. I think they will work.

Friday 10 June 2011

Camila a student who stopped by for a week of training, before going off to school.



Camila a student who had a week of some great training. Taking preventive measure for her safety. It is better to be prepared for any situation.
We never think or always hope nothing will happen to us, but what would you do if something did, how would you react. Even a few hours of training could give you enough knowledge to prevent a minor attack, to know how to prevent an attack from happening.
Maybe you or someone close to you, a friend, a family member could benefit from some classes. You could make it a partner event, come yourself with a friend and enjoy some training together.
It will be fun, you will learn something, and it could save your life. Call and come out to try your free class.

www.bojuka.ca
780-915-5052

Thursday 9 June 2011

Changes

We are adding a new night to our schedule in Edmonton. Check out prices to see the changes and the new night. Hope to see you out to class. Let us know if you would like day time hours as well.

Wednesday 8 June 2011

Cards

So new business cards in look great, Have some fridge magnets as well if anyone wants one. Dont forget about our summer specials. 

Tuesday 7 June 2011

Edmonton Classes

So great night tonight in Edmonton, good turn out, hoping to have more out next week.
Remember these are ongoing classes, you can drop in at any point in the system and not feel out of place, you can pick it up the techniques and work with anyone with any skill level within the system. So hope to see you out and bring a friend and have fun, learning new things.
First group class at the new location in Edmonton. It will be a great night

Monday 6 June 2011

Ordered T-shirts today they should have them in 2 weeks. We are taking orders now for them. Price will be $20 each. If you are looking for long sleeve or jackets let me know and we can get them ordered  for you as well.

Great Place for shirts

wow for anyone looking to buy shirts for an event check this out. Great prices,cheap shipping, well worth the look.

Sunday 5 June 2011


These are going to be are shirt logos
The kids will be in different colours 
for different ranking







We are taking orders now for shirts.
Short sleeve or Long sleeve.

We are also looking into jackets as well.
Pricing will be up shortly.