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bjj in hong kong

Postby omerbar1 on Sat Nov 15, 2008 9:31 am

bjj fans in Hong Kong, where are you all? this website is a very good platform for us to get to know each other. Go ahead and sign in as a member.
Luke, thanks for putting on this very informative website. I think a piece on bjj in hk would be very interesting, giving the number of resident black belts.
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Postby sta94 on Fri Mar 13, 2009 7:14 am

Hello, I'll be visiting HK for a week or so. I'll be in Kowloon mostly. What BJJ places should I look up to train? I've trained a little bit of BJJ and some judo, but haven't had any training at all for about a year now, so I'll probably be the guy wheezing in a corner of the mat within the first 10 minutes of training!

Also, if you someone could suggest decent judo places that'd be cool.

Thank you very much!
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my post from the UG

Postby bjjasia on Sun Mar 15, 2009 4:58 pm

Here's what I know to be available.

* Gracie Barra HK (Henry Chan-purple)
* Impakt (Quinton Arendse-brown)
* Jab MMA (Xandinho-black)
* Kowloon BJJ (Taki-brown, Kei-purple)
* Kylin BJJ (Thomas Fan-brown)
* Kontact Gym (Silvio Braga-black)
* Tai Kok Tsui Sports Centre (Makoto Aramaki-black)

Personally, I've only trained at Kowloon BJJ while visiting Hong Kong but I am familiar with most of the clubs there. In just the last year, Hong Kong has become a hot-spot for BJJ black-belts with the arrival of: Silvio Braga, Xandinho, Daniel Charles, Makoto Aramaki, Chet Quint.

If you're already in the Kowloon area, I would highly recommend training at KLN BJJ. The atmosphere is great and with plenty of tough/technical guys to train with. Overall though, I don't think you can go wrong with any location in HK.

Best of luck,
Luke
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Postby hangloose on Sun May 31, 2009 3:01 pm

Hello, first and foremost, I got to say, awesome website! It's very cool that you took the initiative and time to maintain this site!

I got a question and hopefully you can help. I've read information on the other BJJ dojos in HK, but I couldn't find any info on Makoto Aramaki JJ.

Can you please provide any information? It is much appreciated. Thanks!
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Postby bjjasia on Wed Jun 10, 2009 12:33 pm

Makoto is teaching at one or two spots in Hong Kong but am not sure if he's settled at a permanent location just yet. He does maintain a blog (in Japanese) but with English schedule to when/where he teaches. Here's the link:

http://chake.blog76.fc2.com/

address:Work Shop A,Splendid Centre,Larch Street100,Kowloon,HongKong
(MTR: PrinceEdward Exit C2・MongKok Exit A2・Olympic Exit B・NamCheong Exit D1)

Tel: +(852)34885594
Mobil Phone: +(852)69771230
E-mail: info@hkjj.com.hk
HP: http://www.hkjj.com.hk
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