Ichinen Bridport is the best-known school to study traditional Jiu-Jitsu in Bridport. For those who are after the tough and streetwise self defence, Ichinen Bridport offers the right training
01 September 2017
30 August 2017
Bridport martial arts school with new logo
Bridport martial arts school Ichinen Bridport has a new logo. It shows now all what this local martial arts school has on offer.
Anti Terror Combat is taught by Grand master Horst D. Lindenau (6. Dan). This is a modern self defence system, suitable for all martial artists with some previous knowledge.
Anti Bullying is taught within the classes, especially for children.
Ichinen Bridport martial arts school is the No.1 for self defence in the Bridport area. We teach unarmed and armed defence. Include the whole strategy of street fighting, bullying, law and even first aid in a distress situation. You don't want to miss this knowledge when attacked!
Martial arts is our main aim. Master Horst is the chief instructor of this school (since nearly 30 years now) and he is an expert and graduate in various styles. That includes Karate, Judo, Jiu-Jitsu as well as Ninjutsu, Ajukate, Street fighting and Anti Terror Combat + TerLiMa self defence.
Jiu-Jitsu is taught 4 times the week at Ichinen Bridport. Suitable for absolute beginners and professionals.
... and you don't need to be fit to join us! But you will be!
Anti Terror Combat is taught by Grand master Horst D. Lindenau (6. Dan). This is a modern self defence system, suitable for all martial artists with some previous knowledge.
Update >>>
Anti Bullying is taught within the classes, especially for children.
Ichinen Bridport martial arts school is the No.1 for self defence in the Bridport area. We teach unarmed and armed defence. Include the whole strategy of street fighting, bullying, law and even first aid in a distress situation. You don't want to miss this knowledge when attacked!
Martial arts is our main aim. Master Horst is the chief instructor of this school (since nearly 30 years now) and he is an expert and graduate in various styles. That includes Karate, Judo, Jiu-Jitsu as well as Ninjutsu, Ajukate, Street fighting and Anti Terror Combat + TerLiMa self defence.
Jiu-Jitsu is taught 4 times the week at Ichinen Bridport. Suitable for absolute beginners and professionals.
... and you don't need to be fit to join us! But you will be!
New logo for BlackCombat
Labels:
BlackCombat,
Close Combat,
Fitness,
Jiu-Jitsu,
Self defence,
Street fighting
Location:
Bridport DT6, UK
15 August 2017
12 August 2017
16 July 2017
Duke of Edinburgh's Award for Dillon Chandra
Duke of Edinburgh's Award for Dillon Chandra from Bridport martial arts school Ichinen Bridport.
For six months Dillon Chandra trained with Master Horst at Ichinen Bridport dojo and finished his effort with the DofE bronze award and the 2nd Kyu / blue belt Jiu-Jitsu. Dillon was a green belt for many years already and took the next step up today. He and his father, who was most of the time Dillon's training partner, were both very happy today.
Here you find more information about the DofE award scheme
http://www.dofe.info/en/content/cms/doing-your-dofe/activities-sections/skills/skills-requirements/
If you like your child having private lessons with Master Horst (30 years teaching experience and fully DBS checked) get in contact via 07968 235486.
Congratulations from all of us Dillon.
Welcome in the blue belt gang :)
Dillon receives his 2nd Kyu certificate and blue belt |
Dillon Chandra with Master Horst |
Here you find more information about the DofE award scheme
http://www.dofe.info/en/content/cms/doing-your-dofe/activities-sections/skills/skills-requirements/
If you like your child having private lessons with Master Horst (30 years teaching experience and fully DBS checked) get in contact via 07968 235486.
Congratulations from all of us Dillon.
Welcome in the blue belt gang :)
05 July 2017
Most common attacks
What are the most common attacks in a street fight?
To know this would improve the approach in training and skills to learn for real combat and therefore I wonder, why there is not much to find online nowadays.
When I published my first post on that subject three years ago, I first concentrated on the 10 most common attacks. My source than was the official page from UK government / law enforcement. They provided the most 100! common attacks.
Checking out the german government equivalent page I found it was very much the same. The first 10 equaled in 9 of them. Makes sense, 2 arms, 2 legs and similar cultural background.
Unfortunately then I only copied the first 20 common attacks and only bookmarked the more. Shortly after that, the links been broken and since than there is no information available. I wonder why?
If you find more please get in touch.
To know this would improve the approach in training and skills to learn for real combat and therefore I wonder, why there is not much to find online nowadays.
When I published my first post on that subject three years ago, I first concentrated on the 10 most common attacks. My source than was the official page from UK government / law enforcement. They provided the most 100! common attacks.
Checking out the german government equivalent page I found it was very much the same. The first 10 equaled in 9 of them. Makes sense, 2 arms, 2 legs and similar cultural background.
Unfortunately then I only copied the first 20 common attacks and only bookmarked the more. Shortly after that, the links been broken and since than there is no information available. I wonder why?
If you find more please get in touch.
Master Horst Lindenau demonstrating knife skills |
29 June 2017
What does a grading in martial arts mean to you?
What does a grading in martial arts mean to you? Does a grading just belong to any martial arts or are there styles, they don't do any gradings at all? According to my research, the very most disciplines all over the world do gradings. Although there is a big difference. Traditional Asian styles have between 5 and 15 student grades and 6 to 10 master/grand master grades. some of the newer styles offer up to 15 student grades and it is obvious, that here it is more money grabbing rather than of any use for the individual.
But these modern invented styles do feed the ego of some. They just want the title and as more as better. There is one Italian "Grand Master" who really holds 36 master grades in his style. OK, must be a collector or so.
Other systems feed their children force as from the age of 10 with black belts. Of course the parents pay for it and it feeds their ego too.
We here at Ichinen Bridport martial arts school keep it serious. We have 6 gradings for students before the master grade. Master Horst D. Lindenau, now a teacher and black belt for 28 years is a 2nd Dan black belt. And that's about right as the higher grade should be for the real masters of the past and for martial artists they do and have done great for the whole martial art family.
We do regular gradings at the club as soon a student is ready and perform his/her skills.
But these modern invented styles do feed the ego of some. They just want the title and as more as better. There is one Italian "Grand Master" who really holds 36 master grades in his style. OK, must be a collector or so.
Other systems feed their children force as from the age of 10 with black belts. Of course the parents pay for it and it feeds their ego too.
We here at Ichinen Bridport martial arts school keep it serious. We have 6 gradings for students before the master grade. Master Horst D. Lindenau, now a teacher and black belt for 28 years is a 2nd Dan black belt. And that's about right as the higher grade should be for the real masters of the past and for martial artists they do and have done great for the whole martial art family.
We do regular gradings at the club as soon a student is ready and perform his/her skills.
You can join this group any Thursday at the regular training. 7.00 - 8.30 pm in Bridport at the Royal British legion hall
13 May 2017
Learn good self defence skills at local martial arts school
Come and join our local martial arts school Ichinen Bridport and learn the very best of self defence. Our school is well organized and structured. Sensei Horst Lindenau has got over 29years experience as a teacher for the martial arts and is a qualified diploma teacher for self defence and martial arts.
We train eight times the week in Bridport and if you think of having private lessons, call / text Sensei Horst Lindenau on 07968 235486
We train eight times the week in Bridport and if you think of having private lessons, call / text Sensei Horst Lindenau on 07968 235486
05 May 2017
A new you in May 2017
Dear former students and interested
parties
Today I like to give you a little
insight of what happened at Ichinen Bridport martial arts school since you left
or contacted us last.
The training of the martial arts is
going very well. Students enjoy the traditional way of learning Japanese style
Jiu-Jitsu and the Anti Terror Combat supplies a modern approach for daily self
defence. Two students have graduated already as black belts and soon three
others take their first grading. Jiu-Jitsu has got more senior belts by now
than beginners. That needs improvement, that’s why I write to you to encourage
you to take it up again.
Update >>>
Anti Terror Combat is now called BlackCombat!
Yoga and Meditation is not less popular,
us few we love it and the benefit is enormous and makes life richer.
Our web page is new too, check it out
here http://ichinenbridport.com/
Be great to hear from you and even better if you make
a step forward and join us.
Training times are
Mediation > Sundays 9-10 am
Yoga >
Mondays 9-10 am
Jiu-Jitsu > Tuesday + Thursday 7-8.30 pm
Anti Terror Combat > Thursday
8.45-9.45 pm + Sunday 6-7.30 pm
Join us before 8th of June
2017 and you don’t pay any joining fee and insurance will be free for 1 year.
Make the most of yourself – we all work together.
Best wishes
Master Horst
17 April 2017
Self defence with Anti Terror Combat
Update >>>
Anti Terror Combat is now called BlackCombat!
Ranks of Anti Terror Combat
The martial arts are probably the second oldest trade of mankind. And as
in any other trade, there were people in leading positions and those they been
apprentices. It is only a few decades ago, that people started ranking systems
where they called some a master and some others were the disciples and attached
them some kind of distinction. As many of the today’s martial arts are
originated from ancient Japan, these awards came in form of a belt.
After the WWII, the world of martial arts was flooded with coloured
belts. Today we find systems with up to 18 different colour ranks for students
and even the master belts had an increase in numbers and design.
Anti Terror Combat decorates the members with a simple and clear, very
modern and same time traditional system of belt ranks. A student who joins in
new is a white belt. After he managed his knowledge to a qualified and higher
level, he will become a brown belt. These two ranks have to be verified by a
grading procedure.
Now the member is a fine martial artist, awarded with the
rank of a brown belt and demonstrates the skills within the martial arts,
specialized in self defence and combat.
The promotion to a master rank is rather a mental issue, a question of
character and leadership, experience and honour than a technical requirement.
This rank gets awarded from the Anti Terror Combat organisation headquarters in
connection with the national presidents of the country of residence.
There are two general ways to obtain a master's degree in Anti Terror
Combat. Either one graduates as a brown belt and gets awarded to 1st Dan black
belt. Or the aspirant already is a master in a recognized martial arts style
and can provide credible proof of sufficient knowledge and skills in the
field of self defence. In this case he can get awarded depending on his
profile.
The Anti Terror Combat master degree highlights these special skills and
performance and gives proof of good practice. This rank is not in any
competition with any other existing ranks and the Anti Terror Combat system
does not require a specific method of self defence or style. Each martial
artist performs in his field. Although Anti Terror Combat provides the latest
and most update from the self defence industry worldwide.
14 April 2017
Meditate with the sea
Life comes only around once
Do whatever makes you happy
Meditate with the sea
Master Horst / Seatown beach
Labels:
Meditation
Location:
Seatown, Bridport DT6, UK
11 April 2017
Martial arts seminar in Dorset
Update >>>
Anti Terror Combat is now called BlackCombat!
Seminar on the 30th of April 2017
1-5 pm at the Loders village hall, Loders, DT6 3SA
Contribution £ 25 / Every participant receives an official Anti Terror Combat certificateThis seminar is devoted to my grandmaster Horst Weiland † Germany, 10th Dan Anti-Terrorkampf. He died 10 years ago and his life was doubtless dedicated to the martial arts. I had the big opportunity to study under his supervision for 365 days of daily training and learning. All what I know today and what influenced me to develop my own way with the martial arts in later years was hugely influenced by this extraordinary man. I pay him the biggest respect and keep his memory in honour.
In the coming up seminar you learn the toughest defence against the 10 most common attacks in Britain and in Germany. It will enable you to deal with the attacker that he cannot stand a chance.
The seminar is suitable for everyone over 16 years. Beginners and advanced visitors welcome.
Grandmaster Horst Weiland with master Horst Lindenau 1991 |
The 10 most common attacks according to law enforcement
1. One person pushes, hands to chest, which is
normally followed by the pusher striking first, to the head.
2. A swinging punch to the head.
3. A front clothing grab, one handed, followed by
punch to the head.
4. A front clothing grab, two hands, followed by a head butt.
5. A front clothing grab, two hands, followed by a
knee to the groin.
6. A bottle, glass, or ashtray to the head.
7. A lashing kick to the groin or lower legs.
8. A broken bottle or glass jabbed to face.
9. A slash with knife, most commonly a 3 to 4"
lock blade knife or kitchen utility knife.
10. A grappling style head lock.
31 March 2017
Spring campaign to gain new students at Bridport martial arts school
Ichinen Bridport has started its spring campaign to gain new students for our local martial arts school. With the cut out below, you will qualify for a free lesson. You are welcome to join either on a Tuesday or Thursday at our venues.
You can even bring a friend! Master Horst Lindenau, qualified sports teacher + 30 years a teacher for martial arts will look after you.
* You will find this ad in the local paper "View of Bridport" for next three weeks as from 5th of April.
At Ichinen Bridport we train the traditional way of Japanese style Jiu-Jitsu.
But we are the only school in the area which combines this with a modern approach for self defence.***
Therefore we train the most common attacks according to law enforcement too.
1. One person pushes, hands to chest, which is normally followed by the pusher striking first, to the head.
2. A swinging punch to the head.
3. A front clothing grab, one handed, followed by punch to the head.
4. A front clothing grab, two hands, followed by a head butt.
5. A front clothing grab, two hands, followed by a knee to the groin.
6. A bottle, glass, or ashtray to the head.
7. A lashing kick to the groin or lower legs.
8. A broken bottle or glass jabbed to face.
9. A slash with knife, most commonly a 3 to 4" lock blade knife or kitchen utility knife.
10. A grappling style head lock.
*** And we included training with any kind of today's weapons. Natural and unnatural.
You can even bring a friend! Master Horst Lindenau, qualified sports teacher + 30 years a teacher for martial arts will look after you.
Print out - cut out - and get free first lesson |
At Ichinen Bridport we train the traditional way of Japanese style Jiu-Jitsu.
But we are the only school in the area which combines this with a modern approach for self defence.***
Therefore we train the most common attacks according to law enforcement too.
1. One person pushes, hands to chest, which is normally followed by the pusher striking first, to the head.
2. A swinging punch to the head.
3. A front clothing grab, one handed, followed by punch to the head.
4. A front clothing grab, two hands, followed by a head butt.
5. A front clothing grab, two hands, followed by a knee to the groin.
6. A bottle, glass, or ashtray to the head.
7. A lashing kick to the groin or lower legs.
8. A broken bottle or glass jabbed to face.
9. A slash with knife, most commonly a 3 to 4" lock blade knife or kitchen utility knife.
10. A grappling style head lock.
*** And we included training with any kind of today's weapons. Natural and unnatural.
Selection of training weapons at Bridport local martial arts school Ichinen Bridport |
27 March 2017
A true martial artist at local Bridport martial arts school
Master Horst Lindenau 2. Dan Jiu-Jitsu exams Lewis A. Harris for his 2.Kyu /blue belt Jiu-Jitsu at local martial arts school Ichinen Bridport. |
Ichinen Bridport proudly announces the successful grading of our member Lewis A. Harris from Netherbury. On the 16.03.17 Lewis demonstrated his superb skill and is now a 2nd Kyu/blue belt Jiu-Jitsu.
This is how the actual Jiu-Jitsu blue belt worksheet at Ichinen Bridport looks like.
It starts with the breakfalls
roll forward, backward roll, roll sideways, all left and right
fall forward, -back and sideways and 3 rolls over an obstacle + 3 free choice
fall forward, -back and sideways and 3 rolls over an obstacle + 3 free choice
3 breakfalls and rolls on hard floor
Next comes various Jiu-Jitsu skills
2 Feet throws + follow up technique
2 Hip throws + follow up technique
2 Shoulder throws + follow up technique
2 self falling techniques
5 defenses against strangle hold
5 strangling holds
3 hold down + 3 liberations
5 transport grips
4 wrist locks
Throat nerve press, control attacker
4 arm locks
4 defense against bear hugs
3 Kicks
5 defenses against various weapons/objects
5 show use of unnatural weapons
As Lewis is a senior student (over 50) he had to demonstrate a Kata instead of a 3 min fight.
Defense against 2 attackers at same time, 3 min
Each one defence against following situations:
1. One person pushes, hands to chest, followed by the pusher striking to the head.
2. A swinging punch to the head.
3. A front clothing grab, one handed, followed by a punch to the head / or a head butt
4. A front clothing grab, two hands, followed by the knee to the groin.
5. A bottle or glass to the head.
6. A lashing kick to the groin
7. A slash with knife
Theory:
Self defence and the law - Dojo etiquette - First aid basic knowledge
Familiar with the accumulation of actual worksheets from Ichinen Bridport
Minimum training required for the blue belt is 8 months. 3 Martial Art Seminars or equal value grading in other systems.
Lewis A. Harris, now 64 years old started his Jiu Jitsu training under master Horst Lindenau in October 2014. Lewis is a landscape and maintenance gardener and lives near Bridport. He holds a brown belt grade in Kyokushinkai Karate and in Krav Maga. At present he started to train Anti Terror Combat.
20 March 2017
New Logo for the Anti Terror Combat organisation
The Anti Terror Combat organisation is proud to publish their new logo
The previous logo with the flashy death's head was in use to start with, but we thought it looked a bit childish and coltish. As well the font Anti Terror Combat uses now is more readable, less artistic and serves the purpose. As clear the system itself, as awesome the appearance.
Life is a fight! - Motto of Anti Terror Combat
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Update >>>
Anti Terror Combat is now called BlackCombat!
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17 March 2017
Eye sight Yoga seminar coming up this April
Eye sight Yoga seminar coming up this April, 16th , 10-12 am in Bridport.
Tantra Yoga - Three eyes seminar
With master Horst Lindenau
The effects of eye exercises are dual. Physical: Yoga eye exercises help to maintain or improve the
sight and energetic: Since the eyes are also connected to the important Nadis (energy channels), eye exercises harmonize the solar energies in humans.
In addition, the eye exercises open the so called third eye, the Ajna Chakra, which stands for
intuition and knowledge. The third eye is our connection to the spiritual energy of wisdom and
knowledge.
When the third eye is open, energy can flow freely.
The training is, of course, holistic.
When? Sunday, the 16th of April 2017 - 10-12 am
Where? Dojo 86 North Allington, Bridport
Booking: text/call 07968 235486
Costs: £ 20.oo pp
Tantra Yoga - Three eyes seminar
With master Horst Lindenau
The effects of eye exercises are dual. Physical: Yoga eye exercises help to maintain or improve the
sight and energetic: Since the eyes are also connected to the important Nadis (energy channels), eye exercises harmonize the solar energies in humans.
In addition, the eye exercises open the so called third eye, the Ajna Chakra, which stands for
intuition and knowledge. The third eye is our connection to the spiritual energy of wisdom and
knowledge.
When the third eye is open, energy can flow freely.
The training is, of course, holistic.
When? Sunday, the 16th of April 2017 - 10-12 am
Where? Dojo 86 North Allington, Bridport
Booking: text/call 07968 235486
Costs: £ 20.oo pp
11 March 2017
Miyamoto Musashi
"The true science of martial arts means practising them in such a way that they will be useful at any time and to teach them in such a way that they will be useful in all things."
Miyamoto Musashi
Miyamoto Musashi (宮本 武蔵?, c. 1584 – June 13, 1645), also known as Shinmen Takezō, Miyamoto Bennosuke or, by his Buddhist name, Niten Dōraku was an expert Japanese swordsman and rōnin. Musashi, as he was often simply known, became renowned through stories of his excellent and unique double-bladed swordsmanship and undefeated record in his 60 duels (next to 33 of Itō Ittōsai). He was the founder of the Hyōhō Niten Ichi-ryū or Niten-ryū style of swordsmanship and in his final years authored The Book of Five Rings (五輪の書Go Rin no Sho?), a book on strategy, tactics, and philosophy that is still studied today
by wikipedia
06 March 2017
23 February 2017
Meditation at Ichinen Bridport
Sometimes in life one needs guidance and advice. In this worksheet I
will talk about the value of Mediation and how it can be approached.
I have been meditating myself for many years now. Basically it started
for me when I entered the world of the Martial Arts and Yoga. In 1989 when I graduated as a 1st
Dan Jiu-Jitsu I was already close to other Masters who offered meditation and I
was lucky to “study” with them.
Later in 1996 I graduated finally as Tantra
Yoga teacher and after that I never been without the meditation.
I have compiled a selection of the topics I found relevant to know and
hope they will raise your interest too.
1. Meditation is not what the people say and what you read about it in
the media or social media sometimes. Before the meditation there is the
concentration and after that the contemplation.
2. You cannot learn this from books or other media. You need the
personal advice, because meditation opens doors of your life they might give
you a struggle to deal with on your own.
3. There are many ways how to meditate. Best is to choose one and stick
to it for good progress.
4. You need daily practise. And do not expect fast results.
5. Meditation can change your circumstances (Life) but it is not a quick
fix.
6. Keep it simple. A simple approach is good for many things in life.
7. Stay happy along the way. It helps a lot!
8. The fire of emotions needs to be kept low.
9. Patience is the essence of a man says an Asian proverb. Be patient
with all what comes.
10. Free your mind from all these stories J
11. At Ichinen we meditate every
Sunday morning at 9 am. Join in and start your journey.
12. See as well worksheet # 32
15 February 2017
Jiu-Jitsu self defence training - Self falling skills
In this short clip you watch Lewis Harris doing a self falling technique on Trevor Barton. This throw is relatively easy to learn and can be excellent used against taller attackers.
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