It's Never Too Late to Start Martial Arts Classes
My name is Ben and I’ve trained in martial arts for over 30 years and have been a professional instructor for 15 years.
I created a professional team of highly qualified and accomplished coaches committed to helping students achieve their goals. The DōJō is a unique space that is dedicated to martial arts, and designed to create an amazing learning environment, with a strong family focus and a culture of immersive learning.
Being a family man and local to the area, I enjoy giving back to the community. One of the ways I do this is by providing free Women’s Self-defence courses, primary school personal safety courses and family fun days.
The DōJō is recognised as a hub of the Abingdon Community and a place people can come to for transformation and personal growth.
It’s never too late or too early to start learning martial arts. If you stop by any of our classes, you’ll see a variety of different ages and backgrounds at every level. We cater our teaching style to meet the needs of our students no matter their strength level, skill level, or physical capabilities. As long as you are willing to commit to your practise, we’ll help you excel.
One of the main differences of the DōJō is that we live what we teach. We are all professional coaches who are committed to the study of martial arts, and improving our coaching skills to make sure you have a unique experience.
We are the only DōJō that has 3 qualified instructors in Bruce Lee’s Jeet Kune Do, medal winning instructors in Karate who hold 5th and 4th Degree Black Belts recognised globally, and a DōJō with British Champions coaching the Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Programme too.
We pride ourselves on the quality and integrity of our coaching team, and the amazing results we provide to our students.
We strive to create an atmosphere that will make you feel welcome. You can call it a disciplined approach to fun! You will feel comfortable to work towards your goals and collaborate with peers to perfect your skills. You will quickly get to know our instructors, and feel free to ask them questions about how to improve your skills. This builds trustworthy friendships in our dojo. It helps to have friendly resilience when everyone is working to be better.