Fighter

Fighter

Practical self defense

Do you want to learn effective tools to deal with threatening, dangerous and borderline situations?

In the Fighter classes, you learn basic self-defense. You will learn what works in practice and what really determines the outcome of a fight without a referee in the corner. We go through techniques and exercises from several different types of martial arts when we play and challenge each other physically and mentally.

Different kinds of martial arts

We put elements into play from e.g. MMA, Karate, Kickboxing, Brazilian Ju-Jitsu and Wrestling. Together, we practice a wide range of techniques and do exercises such as floor fighting, submissions, punches and kicks etc.

Traditional arts and modern sports

We will both work with traditional formal training of basic techniques and kata sequences, but also include the sports aspect and point systems in the training.

 

 

Physical and mental discipline

In Fighter it is important to control both your mental state, your body – and the opponent's body. Part of the training will deal with flexibility/mobility, motor skills, balance, strength and concentration, attention and targeted aggression.

Partner training

You get close to each other in Fighter. A large part of the training will take place as partner training, and an essential part of practicing martial arts is learning to be a good partner, so that both the partner and yourself are suitably challenged and get the most out of the training in a safe way.

 

Jakob teaches Fighter

Martial arts is an exciting mix of challenging and fun exercises, hard physical training and technical practise  - all centered on the only thing more important than being the strongest, namely who can beat the others! And I'm particularly happy about the partner training as you get really close to each other.