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
14 February 2023
Train twice a week Jiu-Jitsu in Bridport
Ichinen Bridport is the most established martial art school in Bridport, coming up to the 30th anniversary soon. You can train Mondays and Thursdays. You can grade up to the precious black belt at Ichinen Bridport. All you want to know, ring master Horst Lindenau in Bridport 07968-235486
27 December 2022
5th Kyu Jiu-Jitsu for our friend Jason Deelchand
Master Lewis A. Harris (2nd Dan Jiu-Jitsu) from Ichinen Bridport expressed his satisfaction when examining Jason Deelchand for his 5th Kyu yellow belt in traditional Japanese Jiu-Jitsu.
Jason had to demonstrate following skills;
Break
falls: Roll forward, backward roll, roll sideways, fall forward,
backward and sideways and 1 roll over an obstacle.
2
throws
2 strangling holds
1 defence against strangle hold
Ear nerve press
1 hold down
2 wrist locks
1 wrist lock liberation
1 defence against swinging punch
Throat nerve press, control attacker
2
arm locks
Theory:
Judo, Jiu-Jitsu, Kung Fu, Jiu-Jitsu grading system, self defence and the law, Japanese terms, Dojo etiquette, anatomy.
Here at Ichinen Bridport we teach the art not for sport or take part in championships, but purely for self defence and well being, self discipline and individual growth.
Well done Jason, congratulations from all of us!
23 November 2022
New Jiu-Jitsu class for children in Bridport
Children train Jiu-Jitsu at Ichinen Bridport
Monday the 28.11.22 starts a new class for children Jiu-Jitsu training at the Dojo St. Catherines primary school in Bridport. This class will have maximum 15 young students to guarantee the quality of teaching with head coach Sensei Horst D. Lindenau (3rd Dan Jiu-Jitsu). Children from age 6-12 are very welcome to join any Monday. Class is held from 17.45 - 18.45 hours and to join please ring master Horst on 07968-235486 to register your child. Anybody is welcome to come along at the training and watch what we do.
For your information: We don't pause over the xmas period or any half term school holidays.
05 June 2022
Jiu-Jitsu meets BlackCombat
Jiu-Jitsu is a traditional Japanese martial art. Jiu-Jitsu is an allround combat system, which includes a wide range of techniques. Throws and locks are known, but kicks and strikes are of same importance. Beside these, we do nerve grips and a fair amount of mental training too.
With BlackCombat, the 1000s of Jiu-Jitsu skills have been put togehter like a magnifying glass and this time the focus is only and exclusive on self defence. This extract is called BlackCombat.
Now you can learn BlackCombat self defence skills in Bridport too. Every Monday, Hospital Lane, 6 pm, free for beginners for the next 6 weeks!
05 April 2022
As we say at Ichinen Bridport Jiu-Jitsu: No children - no future!
Foto: Young Jago in the center holding his grading certificate. Big congratulations Jago!
March 31st Jago Saines (12) from Broadwindsor became a 5th Kyu Jiu-Jitsu at Ichinen Bridport. Young Jago is a member of the Jiu-Jitsu children group and already joined in September 2019. He had to take a long break from his training due to the lockdown and enjoys now every minute at our new Dojo in the St. Catherine's school in Bridport.
January 2020 Jago received his 6th Kyu Jiu-Jitsu from Master Horst Lindenau 3rd Dan.
17 March 2022
Jiu-Jitsu goes ahead in Bridport
After the forced lockdown of our martial art school Ichinen Bridport we only took six months to gain old strenght. Both in members as in our high quality training at the dojo. Adults train regular each Thursday from 7.00 pm to 8.30 pm. We are looking forward to new members, just give us a ring on 07968-235486.
March the 17th our senior member at Ichinen Bridport Jiu-Jitsu, Master Lewis A. Harries graduated towards the 2nd Dan in traditional Japanese Jiu-Jitsu.
Congratulations Master Lewis for the great progress in the martial art of Jiu-Jitsu!
Master Lewis receives the certificate as a 2nd Dan from Master Horst Lindenau 3rd Dan Jiu-Jitsu11 February 2022
If you don't teach children, there is no future for your art.
Images from our recent training at the Jiu-Jitsu children class in Bridport. Children can join from as young as 6 years old up to about 14. After that they move on to the adult sessions.
Currently we train with 15 children in this group. The session is supervised by Grandmaster Horst Lindenau and two qualified assistants. All are DBS checked, 1st aid trained and passed the club coaching seminar.
18 December 2021
Merry Christmas all!
Merry Cristmas to all our members at Bridport Jiu-Jitsu. Merry Cristmas to all friends and families! Last Jiu-Jitsu session we did a little surprise for the newest and youngest members and held a little Chrismas party.
Training is going now again very well after a year in lockdown and all the restrictions. Now we full back in training.
Children age 6-12 train Thursdays their Jiu-Jitsu in Bridport. New members still welcome, 4 places actual availabel at the moment.
Adults train Jiu-Jitsu and BlackCombat in thre locations, 2 x Bridport and 1 in Maiden Newton. New fighters always welcome.
10 January 2021
06 January 2021
Get the training you deserve
In Munich/Germany, a man was beaten to death again by young violent
offenders. As always after such a tragic incident, you quickly cry out
for more police, more surveillance cameras, tougher punishments for
perpetrators or, ideally, emigrate yourself to a safer place.
I mean, who feels threatened, can't always run away, who is traveling
alone and in unsafe areas should arm himself personally against such
incidents. The best way to do this is with well-founded training in an
effective self-defense. Black Combat is
superior to other systems because it does not teach a certain style,
but is based on the skills and possibilities of the practitioner.
Technology and behavior are tailored to a specific situation. Of course,
your own armament is trained within the legal possibilities as well as
legal and psychological aspects of street fighting. Horst D. Lindenau,
founder of Black Combat, passes on his own experience and that of his
teachers in courses and nationwide seminars. Bookings and information
please email to Horst D. Lindenau hdlindenau@hotmail.com
Foto: Grand master Horst D. Lindenau 2019, 6th Dan Black Combat, 6th Dan
Anti Terror Combat, 3rd Dan Jiu-Jitsu, Security expert for 30 years.
You can book Budo and self defence holidays with Master Horst too. Use the contact form!
02 January 2021
Happy new year to all martial artists all over the world.
Just another year is gone with the 2020 and if you are not making any changes to your action 2021 won't be much different.
As the legend master Bruce Lee said:"If you love life, don't waste time, for time is what life is made up of".
I wish you all a happy new year, with lots of training and love and peace!
20 November 2020
This years martial artist of the year is Paul Blake 1sy Kyu Jiu-Jitsu
23 August 2020
The levels of being
Our life comprises three levels, the body, the spirit and the soul.
None of these three levels is better or more sacred than the others. All are equally important and none of these three levels are perfect unless all three are perfect. It is neither right nor noble to live only for the soul and to deny the body and the spirit. And it is just as wrong to only live for the spirit and to deny the body or the soul.
14 July 2020
Even the masters have masters
11 July 2020
Bridport based Ichinen Bridport martial art school now closed
05 June 2020
Martial arts is the salt and pepper for good life
16 May 2020
A message from Grand master Horst Lindenau 6th Dan Black Combat
Sharpen the mind. Your mind is your best weapon |
13 May 2020
Prepare for the rising crime
Prepare for a post-lock down summer of crime and expect an increase in violence on Britain’s streets when restrictions are eased
Police have said they are concerned that an increase in violent crime by younger unemployed men and gangs looking to reclaim their turf will follow the relaxation of lock down measures.
A 'toxic mix' of young men out of work, public gatherings being permitted again and later, the opening of licensed venues such as pubs and clubs will cause this.
We should be particularly worried about public order offences, antisocial behaviour and alcohol-fuelled violence.
When lock down is over, drug dealing and gang fighting will increase again.
The impact the corona virus has had on the economy could well result in a more volatile and agitated society.
Crime figures could also spike post-lock down as evidence of domestic violence, child sexual exploitation and other crimes committed during the lowdown come to light.
In recession you see an increase in the lower end of crime. For example, acquisitive crime might rise because people steal to feed themselves.
They say, police forces are taking the common sense approach of planning for increase in crimes as restrictions are relaxed.
Are you prepared?