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* Aikido (Traditional) ~ Adults (16+ Yrs) * Iaido (both Seitei & Muso Jikiden Eishin Ryu) ~ Adults (16+ Yrs) * Judo (BJA) ~ Adult & Youth (14+ Yrs) * Judo (BJA) ~ Juniors (8/13 Yrs) 2016 will mark 27 years of training in the Martial Arts of Japan at MSMAS, making The Mid Sussex Martial Arts School (MSMAS) probably today one of the oldest and most traditional mixed Martial Arts Centres in the UK, also known internationally as Tenshin Kan Dojo UK.
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The Mid Sussex Martial Arts School (Tenshin Kan Dojo UK) is now in their 3rd decade of training in the Martial Arts of Japan, as such The Mid Sussex Martial Arts School (MSMAS), is probably one of the oldest and most traditional mixed Martial Arts Centres in the UK today, known internationally as Tenshin Kan Dojo UK.
The Mid Sussex Martial Arts School was originally founded in the late 1980’s as a 'not for profit' Mixed Martial Arts School, today still located just outside of Haywards Heath, in the very heart of the Mid Sussex countryside.
Training takes place in their very own traditional and permanent Dojo (Training Hall), converted by hand by some of the Founder’s original Students as their own unpaid contribution to the Dojo, now professionally Health & Safety Assessed, offering two fully matted areas, plus ample free car parking.
Regular Sessions of Judo (separate Sessions operate for both Juniors & Youth/Seniors), Traditional Aikido, Iaido & Kendo are held throughout the week, also at weekends.
All ages and abilities are welcome to try FREE no obligation Trial Sessions to experience any of the Martial Arts, in a safe and relaxed environment, with no pressure, under the careful guidance of one of their many Instructors.
The School has both full 'Child Protection' & 'Equity Policy' in place, two appointed Welfare Officers, is an approved Leisure Provider to the West Sussex County Council Children & Young Peoples Services, and operates Judo within the British Judo Association.
MSMAS Judo has also received the prestigious 'Sport England' Club Mark Bronze Award from the British Judo Association for excellence.
MSMAS Judo also operates a FREE Judo Programme for all Juniors and Youth Members, backed by the Tenshin Kan Youth Foundation, also based at MSMAS.
MSMAS is home Dojo of Official UK Representative (Daihyo), Dai Nippon Butoku Kai International Division, Kyoto, Japan. Dai Nippon Butoku Kai is an ancient and prestigious Martial Arts Society, presided over
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The Meikai Dojo is a purpose-built log cabin, fully matted and heated, with it's own toilet. It is a small, private, centre dedicated to the study of Eastern therapeutic and martial arts of Okinawan Te, Yoga and Shiatsu. 'External' teachers also use the facility to teach Yoga and Tai Chi classes. Teachers of other arts wishing to hire training space may do so, provided they work within the ethos of the establishment, which is to provide small, high quality classes that promote health and wellbeing. Each art gives a wonderful endorphin-based workout and leads one on the path of self-development in it's own right, but trained together the triumvirate of Te, Yoga & Shiatsu form a nested set of knowledge that goes deeper still. Working with a set of integrated arts, the dojo gives students who start with an interest in one art the opportunity to expand their practice, as they see fit, into a more holistic 'bodywork' regime by studying another part of the human equation. Thus we may develop a comprehensive 'tool-kit' for life, health and long-term wellbeing. All courses may lead to professional qualifications. Personally, I see each art as a form of defence and self-development; *Yoga is self-defence against stress and the ravages of life and time. *Te is overtly self-defence against aggressors and bullies; those who seek to impose their will one others. *And Shiatsu is where you can learn to pass the benefits of one's own training knowledge and physical expertise on, to friends, to family, or even as a therapist - to clients. I haven't included the Shiatsu class here on Bark, as students are drawn mainly from my yoga and martial arts classes. This ensures that they have the necessary basic skills and abilities to work at floor level for extended periods. For external students to join they must be able to demonstrate that they are capable. For more details on any of the above arts; please visit the Dojo website; www.meikai.co.uk
What I love most about my work is helping people to discover and heal themselves and then develop onwards and upwards, it's very satisfying.
The physical side of the arts can offer constant challenges, and can be very rewarding and great fun - in a mature way.
I started teaching Karate over 3 decades ago, because I loved passing on the great stuff I was learning. Later I added Yoga and then Shiatsu into the mix, but it wasn't until discovering, learning and teaching, Te that everything gelled for me and now I can teach a comprehensive bodywork system that incorporates all three branches of the arts under one roof.
What can I offer that others can't? Hmm. There aren't many teachers of my experience out there in one art, let alone with in-depth knowledge in each of the umbrella areas of the arts - martial, yogic and therapeutic. Each area shines a light on and deepens one's understanding of the others, and therefore of the wider human experience, in a way which teachers of 'only' the martial arts, or of 'only' the yogic arts etc, cannot grasp. This is not a 'Jack of all trades' approach but a steady deepening and broadening of study over decades which leads eventually to a meta-view.
Sorry, I don't provide any online services. All of the arts that I teach require the physical presence of the student for many reasons.
During low risk periods classes run as normal, but as the risk increases various strategies have been used; classes are small so distancing is easy, and we can focus on elements of training that don't require contact. Training tools (sticks and wooden weapons etc), mats and high-touch areas of doors etc are disinfected, hand sanitiser is available around the room, ventilation is good (being a log cabin!). As restrictions get tougher, training in the park, or one-on-one with distancing, has been used to keep students ticking over.
Unfortunately however, due to the physical nature of all the arts, masks are not appropriate training-wear, so to an extent it has to be up to individuals as to whether they train or not. During level-four lockdown when schools were still open, the classes remained open, but as most people won't attend anyway there is even more space for the rest of us...
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