“When it comes to self-defense, there are no rules, only results,” says Lori, owner of Pacific Wave Jiu-jitsu. “If you teach a competition style, you may be limited by the rule set you’re following.” For Lori, Jiu-jitsu has always been first and foremost about self-defense. It’s the foundation of her teachings at Pacific Wave Jiu-Jitsu, but she also realizes the additional benefits of physical discipline.
“Some people find it boring just to do straight fitness training,” she says, “with something like Jiu-jitsu, they can become fit and have fun learning a new skill at the same time.” Martial arts provide an excellent physical and mental workout, demanding practice, discipline and exertion while building practical self-defense skills.
For those who can’t commit to weekly classes, Pacific Wave Jiu-Jitsu offers a convenient three-hour self-defence course for busy women. During the session, participants learn how to react to an attack, how to defend on the ground and how to use found items in your surroundings as weapons. Although these specialized classes only run once a month, Pacific Wave takes requests for private classes for groups of five or more people, which is perfect for a group of friends or office colleagues.