The road to Abu Dhabi
} ?>Jiu-Jitsu fever is sweeping across the United Arab Emirates this week as the 10th Abu Dhabi World Pro Jiu-Jitsu Championship kicks into gear. The UAEJJF festivities will span over two weeks, from April 16-29, once again to be held at Mubadala Arena, at the Zayed Sports City, Abu Dhabi. The event is open to all nationalities, from white to black belts, kids to masters, and also includes an event exclusive to para-athletes.
SJJA shows World Class at Pan Ams
} ?>California hosted the 23rd IBJJF Pan American Championship this year, which gathered the cream of the crop BJJ has to offer. Among these elite international athletes were 4 SJJA competitors from Crows Nest who showed the world what our club is made of.
Jiu-Jitsu Hygiene with Steven Seagal
} ?>Whether playing in the Steven Seagal Blues Band or confronting a ship full of nuclear terrorists, Mr. Seagal always looks and smells great. That’s because he takes hygiene seriously. Very seriously. Jiu-Jitsu, just like Steven’s musical performances, can be highly intimate. That’s why BJJ hygiene is so important. With so many nasty diseases like ringworm, impetigo and staph, a clean gi is an important part of keeping you and your training
Gearing up for Oceania Continental Pro
} ?>The year has only just begun and Sydney Jiu Jitsu Academy already have their eye on their first big comp of 2018 – the Oceania Continental Pro, part of the UAEJJF World Ranking and Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Qualifiying Series. The comp is open to all nationalities, all belts, Kids, Juveniles, Adults and Masters. It will award UAEJJF world ranking points – 1st place gives 140 points. And the
SJJA – NSW State Champions 2017
} ?>One week ago today, Sydney Jiu Jitsu Academy (SJJA) achieved an incredible milestone in the school’s short history by becoming the best team in NSW. After just nine months since the school’s launch, SJJA took home the 2017 NSW State Championship, winning first place for Kids, Adults and Masters. It was an exceptional performance for such a young club, but SJJA founder and world champion Bruno Alves wasn’t surprised, ‘This year