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Friday, May 24, 2019

Enroll Now! Special Classes in June and July at Open Door Jujitsu





During June and July, 2019, I'll be teaching two special classes at my dojo in Emeryville, CA.

Safe Rolling & Falling


Ever slipped or tripped and taken an unexpected fall? We have too! In this class, you learn the basics of safe rolling and falling, which can reduce your risk of being hurt in a fall.

Dates:  Tuesday evenings, June 4 to July 30
Times:  8 to 9:30 pm.
Cost:    $150
Who:    Anyone who is interested and at least 16 years of age

This class can only accommodate seven students, so enroll early if you're interested. Make-ups available if you're unable to attend all sessions. This is a rare opportunity: we haven't offered this very practical class since 2015.


Street Self-Defense for Women and Nonbinary Persons

In this class, you learn skills to protect yourself against a wide range of attacks:

  • Use of voice
  • Alertness, awareness, and avoidance
  • Basic kicks and strikes
  • Escapes from common attacks
  • And more!


Dates:  Thursday evenings, June 6 to July 25
Times:  8 to 9:30 pm.
Cost:    $150
Who:    All self-identified women, cis or trans; nonbinary people. Must be at least 16 years old.

This class can accommodate up to ten students. Make-ups available if you're unable to attend all sessions.

To Enroll in These Classes...

  • Email sensei@opendoorjujitsu.com
  • Call us at 510-842-6243
  • Fill out the form on our contact page


Our classes are open to all, regardless of your ability to pay. Please let me know if you need to pay less than the fees above.

Our Current Location

Since mid-January of this year, we've been working out at:

Emeryville Martial Arts
4770 San Pablo Avenue, Unit B
Emeryville, CA 94608

(We're still looking for a permanent location, so if you know of a possible location - shared storefront, religious establishment basement, etc. - that could accommodate us, please let us know!)

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