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== AJJ INTRODUCTORY COURSE ==
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== AJJ SUMMER 2018 INTRODUCTORY COURSE ANNOUNCEMENT ==
The 2014 American Jiu Jitsu Self-Defense Summer Intro Course will begin at 7PM on Wednesday, June 18th 2014.  The class will run Mondays and Wednesdays at 7pm. Late-starters are welcome.
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=== What, When and Where ===
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The 2018 Summer American Jiu Jitsu Self-Defense Intro Course will begin at 7PM on Tuesday, June 12th 2018.  The introductory class will run Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7-9pm all summer, with additional normal club practice times on Mondays (7-9pm) and Sundays (3-5pm).  
  
''' The curriculum can be found here: '''
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If you miss the start (or want to start early), please come anyway to the next class time on Tuesday or Thursday, we welcome brand new students at all Tuesday and Thursday classes.  
* '''[[media:2012_Intro_Course_Curriculum_v2.pdf | 2014 Curriculum PDF]]'''
 
  
The first introductory class (and all classes afterwards) will be located in the DuPont Wrestling Room (the older wing of the athletics facilities, attached to the Z Center). We suggest athletic clothing such as a t-shirt and sweatpants. A white gi is also appropriate if you own one.  
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Intro-course students are also welcome to Monday and Sunday club practices, but must be prepared to do their best to follow along with the faster paced format that matches general club workouts, as Monday and Sunday club practices do not follow the introductory curriculum.  
  
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Before you come to your first class, please fill out [https://www.dosportseasy.com/mitclubsports/join.php?h=jiujitsu the MIT Club sports waiver for American Jiu Jitsu club]. In addition, please email the club officers at 'jitsu-off@mit.edu' if you want to be added to the club practice mailing list.
  
Feel free to contact our club officers if you have any questions (''self-defense@mit.edu''). Hope to see you there.
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We suggest athletic clothing such as a t-shirt and sweatpants. A white gi and white belt is also appropriate if you own one.  
 
  
Have fun, learn lots, get a workout, be safe.
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If you have any questions feel free to contact our club instructors (''self-defense@mit.edu'') or take a look at the [[FAQ]].
  
 
===AJJ Self-Defense Intro Course Philosophy===
 
===AJJ Self-Defense Intro Course Philosophy===
 
Intro courses are offered at the start of each term. The intro course curriculum includes self-defense techniques and strategies from all levels of Jiu Jitsu. The primary focus of the intro course is to bring students with little or no previous experience to a level that allows them to engage fully in all classes, and to be able to perform and learn any technique safely and effectively. While mastery requires a great deal of practice, students who complete the intro class will build a great deal of confidence in dealing with self-defense scenarios and will possess the tools necessary to continue their training through the intermediate and advanced levels of Jiu Jitsu instruction.
 
Intro courses are offered at the start of each term. The intro course curriculum includes self-defense techniques and strategies from all levels of Jiu Jitsu. The primary focus of the intro course is to bring students with little or no previous experience to a level that allows them to engage fully in all classes, and to be able to perform and learn any technique safely and effectively. While mastery requires a great deal of practice, students who complete the intro class will build a great deal of confidence in dealing with self-defense scenarios and will possess the tools necessary to continue their training through the intermediate and advanced levels of Jiu Jitsu instruction.
  
[[Media:AJJ_TriFold_2012-1.pdf|Click here for the American Jiu Jitsu Tri-Fold Brocure]] or [http://web.mit.edu/jiu-jitsu/www/posters/AJJMITCoreCompetencies.pdf click here to learn the core-competencies] you'll learn during your first semester.
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[[Media:AJJ_TriFold_2012-1.pdf|Click here for the American Jiu Jitsu Tri-Fold Brocure]] for a preview of what you'll learn during your first semester.
  
==2014 Fall Introductory Class==
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== AJJ 2018-2019 ACADEMIC YEAR GENERAL CLUB PRACTICE SCHEDULE ==
This fall's Introductory Class is to be determined. 
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TBD
If you miss the start, please come anyway to the next class time on Monday or Wednesday, we welcome beginners at all classes.
 
  
==Schedule==
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== Who We Are ==
While we offer two scheduled intro classes each year, we welcome new students all the time! Beginners are welcome at any class, anytime during the Fall, Spring, and Summer terms.
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We train in practical and effective self‐defense – both traditional and modern. We employ extensive scenario‐based self-defense education appropriate for all body types, fitness, and experience levels.
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A true martial art is neither a sport nor a dance; it must be as effective on the street as it is on the battlefield…it must train the practitioner for the probable and prepare them for the unthinkable.
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American Jiu-Jitsu Club has been at MIT since 1994. We learn and practice Jiu-Jitsu (jujutsu, ju-jitsu), or the "Gentle Art," consisting of a wide variety of techniques: joint locks, submission holds, throws, strikes, weapons use and unarmed weapon defense (gun, knife, blunt weapons), and ground-defense - not to mention de-escalation techniques and strategies. Jiu-Jitsu does not rely on brute strength, but rather on flexible response and the use of an attacker's own energy. Jiu-Jitsu prepares a person for any situation, including stand-up and ground fighting with and without weapons, and multiple attacks.
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== Where We Practice ==
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Classes are ONLY open to members of the MIT community with athletics cards. While we have many MIT staff and faculty members as well as spouses and alumni, our primary focus is always on the MIT student. We were founded by students and pride ourselves in being a student-run, student-led organization. We meet in the Wrestling Room on the 2nd floor of DuPont Gym during the Fall, IAP, and Spring terms (that's Building W32 on the [http://whereis.mit.edu/?go=W32 map]). If you have any questions feel free to contact our club instructors (''self-defense@mit.edu'') or take a look at the [[FAQ]].
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'''Note:''' To get to the DuPont Wrestling Room, you must enter the athletics complex through the Z-center entrance... walk through the Rockwell Cage (basketball courts), and into DuPont. Go upstairs. The Wrestling room is 2/3 the way down the hall. If you get lost, ask the desk staff to direct you to the DuPont Wrestling Room.
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==When We Practice==
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While we offer two scheduled intro classes each year, we also welcome new students all the time! Beginners are welcome at any class, anytime during the Fall, Spring, and Summer terms, but if this will be your VERY first class, please come on a Monday or Wednesday (for Fall 2017).  
  
  
 
'''For a PDF map of DuPont, and where we practice, [[Media:AJJ_DuPont_Practice_Locaitons.pdf‎|click here]]
 
'''For a PDF map of DuPont, and where we practice, [[Media:AJJ_DuPont_Practice_Locaitons.pdf‎|click here]]
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''Schedule updated 9/10/2017
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''Schedule updated 5/16/2014
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===Standard Academic Year 2017 Schedule===
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Intro class begins Monday, September 11 at 9pm.
  
===ACADEMIC YEAR SCHEDULE===
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''(September - May)
''(Monday, September 9 - May)
 
  
 
''' Intro and Intermediate Class: Monday - 9 to 11 p.m.
 
''' Intro and Intermediate Class: Monday - 9 to 11 p.m.
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* DuPont Wrestling Room
 
* DuPont Wrestling Room
  
''' Advanced Class: Thursday - 9 to 11 p.m.
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''' Normal Club Practice (All ranks, belt techniques): Thursday - 9 to 11 p.m.
 
* DuPont Wrestling Room
 
* DuPont Wrestling Room
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* All students welcome. Expect to work on belt-level-appropriate techniques, grappling, or special topics. Normally includes open mat practice time. Class moves faster than Intro class.
  
 
''' Open Mat: Sunday - 2 to 3 p.m.
 
''' Open Mat: Sunday - 2 to 3 p.m.
 
* DuPont Wrestling Room
 
* DuPont Wrestling Room
  
''' Grappling/Specialized belt technique class: Sunday - 3 to 5 p.m.
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''' Normal Club Practice (All ranks, belt techniques): Sunday - 3 to 5 p.m.
 
* DuPont Wrestling Room
 
* DuPont Wrestling Room
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* All students welcome. Expect to work on belt-level-appropriate techniques, grappling, or special topics. Normally includes open mat practice time. Class moves faster than Intro class.
  
 
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===SUMMER 2014 SCHEDULE===
 
''(Wednesday June 18 - September)
 
 
'''Monday, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM  -- (Intro Class - Beginners Welcome)
 
 
* DuPont Wrestling Room
 
 
'''Wednesday, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM -- (Intro Class - Beginners Welcome)
 
 
* DuPont Wrestling Room
 
 
'''Thursday, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM -- (Advanced Class)
 
 
* DuPont Basketball (Matted) Court #2  or  DuPont 3rd floor Squash court (the court with the red matted floor)
 
 
'''Sunday, 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM -- (Open Mat: Ground Fighting, and Belt Techniques)
 
 
* DuPont Wrestling Room 
 
 
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== Who We Are ==
 
We train in practical and effective self‐defense – both traditional and modern. We employ extensive scenario‐based self-defense education appropriate for all body types, fitness, and experience levels.
 
A true martial art is neither a sport nor a dance; it must be as effective on the street as it is on the battlefield…it must train the practitioner for the probable and prepare them for the unthinkable.
 
 
American Jiu-Jitsu Club has been at MIT since 1994. We learn and practice Jiu-Jitsu (jujutsu, ju-jitsu), or the "Gentle Art," consisting of a wide variety of techniques: joint locks, submission holds, throws, strikes, weapons use and unarmed weapon defense (gun, knife, blunt weapons), and ground-defense - not to mention de-escalation techniques and strategies. Jiu-Jitsu does not rely on brute strength, but rather on flexible response and the use of an attacker's own energy. Jiu-Jitsu prepares a person for any situation, including stand-up and ground fighting with and without weapons, and multiple attacks.
 
 
== Where We Practice ==
 
Classes are ONLY open to members of the MIT community with athletics cards. While we have many MIT staff and faculty members as well as spouses and alumni, our primary focus is always on the MIT student. We were founded by students and pride ourselves in being a student-run, student-lead organization. We meet in the Wrestling Room on the 2nd floor of DuPont Gym during the Fall, IAP, and Spring terms (that's Building W32 on the [http://whereis.mit.edu/?go=W32 map]). If you have any questions, and feel free to contact our club officers (''self-defense@mit.edu'') or take a look at the [[FAQ]].
 
 
'''Note:''' To get to the DuPont Wrestling Room, you must enter the athletics complex through the Z-center entrance... walk through the Rockwell Cage (basketball courts), and into DuPont. Go upstairs. The Wrestling room is 2/3 the way down the hall. If you get lost, ask the desk staff to direct you to the DuPont Wrestling Room.
 

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AJJ SUMMER 2018 INTRODUCTORY COURSE ANNOUNCEMENT

What, When and Where

The 2018 Summer American Jiu Jitsu Self-Defense Intro Course will begin at 7PM on Tuesday, June 12th 2018. The introductory class will run Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7-9pm all summer, with additional normal club practice times on Mondays (7-9pm) and Sundays (3-5pm).

If you miss the start (or want to start early), please come anyway to the next class time on Tuesday or Thursday, we welcome brand new students at all Tuesday and Thursday classes.

Intro-course students are also welcome to Monday and Sunday club practices, but must be prepared to do their best to follow along with the faster paced format that matches general club workouts, as Monday and Sunday club practices do not follow the introductory curriculum.

Before you come to your first class, please fill out the MIT Club sports waiver for American Jiu Jitsu club. In addition, please email the club officers at 'jitsu-off@mit.edu' if you want to be added to the club practice mailing list.

We suggest athletic clothing such as a t-shirt and sweatpants. A white gi and white belt is also appropriate if you own one.

If you have any questions feel free to contact our club instructors (self-defense@mit.edu) or take a look at the FAQ.

AJJ Self-Defense Intro Course Philosophy

Intro courses are offered at the start of each term. The intro course curriculum includes self-defense techniques and strategies from all levels of Jiu Jitsu. The primary focus of the intro course is to bring students with little or no previous experience to a level that allows them to engage fully in all classes, and to be able to perform and learn any technique safely and effectively. While mastery requires a great deal of practice, students who complete the intro class will build a great deal of confidence in dealing with self-defense scenarios and will possess the tools necessary to continue their training through the intermediate and advanced levels of Jiu Jitsu instruction.

Click here for the American Jiu Jitsu Tri-Fold Brocure for a preview of what you'll learn during your first semester.

AJJ 2018-2019 ACADEMIC YEAR GENERAL CLUB PRACTICE SCHEDULE

TBD

Who We Are

We train in practical and effective self‐defense – both traditional and modern. We employ extensive scenario‐based self-defense education appropriate for all body types, fitness, and experience levels. A true martial art is neither a sport nor a dance; it must be as effective on the street as it is on the battlefield…it must train the practitioner for the probable and prepare them for the unthinkable.

American Jiu-Jitsu Club has been at MIT since 1994. We learn and practice Jiu-Jitsu (jujutsu, ju-jitsu), or the "Gentle Art," consisting of a wide variety of techniques: joint locks, submission holds, throws, strikes, weapons use and unarmed weapon defense (gun, knife, blunt weapons), and ground-defense - not to mention de-escalation techniques and strategies. Jiu-Jitsu does not rely on brute strength, but rather on flexible response and the use of an attacker's own energy. Jiu-Jitsu prepares a person for any situation, including stand-up and ground fighting with and without weapons, and multiple attacks.

Where We Practice

Classes are ONLY open to members of the MIT community with athletics cards. While we have many MIT staff and faculty members as well as spouses and alumni, our primary focus is always on the MIT student. We were founded by students and pride ourselves in being a student-run, student-led organization. We meet in the Wrestling Room on the 2nd floor of DuPont Gym during the Fall, IAP, and Spring terms (that's Building W32 on the map). If you have any questions feel free to contact our club instructors (self-defense@mit.edu) or take a look at the FAQ.

Note: To get to the DuPont Wrestling Room, you must enter the athletics complex through the Z-center entrance... walk through the Rockwell Cage (basketball courts), and into DuPont. Go upstairs. The Wrestling room is 2/3 the way down the hall. If you get lost, ask the desk staff to direct you to the DuPont Wrestling Room.

When We Practice

While we offer two scheduled intro classes each year, we also welcome new students all the time! Beginners are welcome at any class, anytime during the Fall, Spring, and Summer terms, but if this will be your VERY first class, please come on a Monday or Wednesday (for Fall 2017).


For a PDF map of DuPont, and where we practice, click here

Schedule updated 9/10/2017


Standard Academic Year 2017 Schedule

Intro class begins Monday, September 11 at 9pm.

(September - May)

Intro and Intermediate Class: Monday - 9 to 11 p.m.

  • DuPont Wrestling Room

Intro and Intermediate Class: Wednesday - 9 to 11 p.m.

  • DuPont Wrestling Room

Normal Club Practice (All ranks, belt techniques): Thursday - 9 to 11 p.m.

  • DuPont Wrestling Room
  • All students welcome. Expect to work on belt-level-appropriate techniques, grappling, or special topics. Normally includes open mat practice time. Class moves faster than Intro class.

Open Mat: Sunday - 2 to 3 p.m.

  • DuPont Wrestling Room

Normal Club Practice (All ranks, belt techniques): Sunday - 3 to 5 p.m.

  • DuPont Wrestling Room
  • All students welcome. Expect to work on belt-level-appropriate techniques, grappling, or special topics. Normally includes open mat practice time. Class moves faster than Intro class.