At Genshin Kai there’s no pressure on pupils to perform for the sake of tournaments
or awards.You might gain your black belt in just a year or two, or it could take
you a decade – you will learn at your own pace and hopefully have fun and
get fit along the way. We’re not here to punish youinto fighting your way through
the ranks quickly: our club has a friendly, relaxed atmosphere
which we feel is more conducive to learning for all.
Everyone who passes through the Genshin Kai system will emerge at the other end
with their own individual fighting style, but what’s important to us is
that our pupils learn to train safely.
F.A.Q.
WHO CAN TRAIN ?
Practically anyone can train with us from the age of 5 to 105. It is recommended that
parents/gaurdians of children who are under the age of 7 stay in attendance.
When the child has proved that they can
hold their attention, and join in with the class without causing disruption,
then the Instructorwill be happy if the parent wanted to leave the child
during the lesson.
DOES IT MATTER THAT I AM NOT FIT ?
There are exercises at the beginning of the lesson to help flexibility and Cardio,
you will improveand train at your own pace, all levels of pysical
and mental abilities can be catered for.
DOES IT MATTER THAT I AM NO GOOD AT SPORTS ?
Some people pick things up quicker than others, but as mentioned above you will train
at your own pace. You will not be expected to perform techniques that are
outside of your capabilities.
IS GENSHIN JU-JITSU HARD TO LEARN ?
Genshin Ju-Jitsu is a form of Martial Arts that has been devised by Grand Master Den Butler
to be an easy to learn system of self defence, it has been officially recognised
as a legitmate self defence system by the International Society of Head Founders
and Head Families (ISHH).
WHEN SHOULD I COME ALONG ?
See our training times.
HAVE YOU GOT A MAP ?
Click on our address in the left hand column and a map will be displayed.
If you want to find out more, contact Grand Master Den Butler on 0790 344 5336,
or just turn up at one of our regular training sessions (see left) with loose fitting
clothing and a willingness to learn.






