The NMC Training is listed with International organizations
We provide certifications in Jujitsu and industry certifications for
professional trainers such as Self defense protocol instructor, Traumatic
stress trainer, and more to give you professional recognitions that martial
arts agencies cant give. For a list of advanced professional certification
click here Advanced
For
certification in Jujitsu email us or write or call us just click the
contact us page on the left side of the page.
Self defense protocol trainer (SDPT)
certified
SDPT is a TRade mark and copy right.(2005)
This certification is given to individual wishing to work with professional
groups industry, police or internationally specializing in security .This is a
specialty certification especially suited for ex police and emergency personnel.
This certification is an advanced certification for individual teaching self
defense arts or acting as personal security consultant. It requires that the
individual have the training and back ground to prepare training for groups or
industry that relates to the special needs and prepares training techniques as
related to the industry. For example in Texas law enforcement have guidelines
that they must use during physical conflict. State prisons have guidelines that
they must use. The Sdpt trainer must have the ability to research guidelines and
develop a program for the agency using the guidelines given or if there are no
guidelines they must have the ability to develop such guidelines. certification
fee 150.00 is good for two years requires yearly membership.
jujitsu history
The practice of Jiu-Jitsu can be
traced back in history
more than 2,500 years. Jui- Jitsu (JU
means gentle; JITSU means art) developed from many individual
teachings that either originated in Japan or found their way to
Japan from other Asian countries. In 2674 B.C. the first mention of
Martial Arts comes from Huang-Di (China).
The
first dated mention of Jui-Jitsu was during the period 722-481 B.C.
when open-hand techniques were used during the Choon Chu era of
China. The next historical phase of Jui-Jitsu, which had gone into
decline with the closing of the Tokugawa era, was in 1882. This is
when Jigoro Kano developed the sport of Judo from Jui-Jitsu.
By becoming a member you may have your rank recognized. First go
here about
ranking. Then proceed to the membership page.
Any member of our organization who practices Judo or Jui-jitsu can
have their rank recognized by the U.S.J.A., a national
organization------
Judo is practiced in a dojo (training hall), the floor of which
is covered with tatami (straw mat) or with a newer type of plastic
foam mat. Practitioners are barefooted and wear a suit (judogi)
consisting of a loose fitting, strongly woven cotton jacket and a
cotton trouser that reaches at least half way down the lower leg.
The jacket is secured by an obi (belt) wrapped around the waist
twice and tied with a square knot in the front.
Etiquette pays an important part in judo. It is customary for all judoka
to execute a standing bow (ritsu-rei) upon both entering and leaving the
dojo. A standing bow is also exchanged between judoka at the beginning
and end of a contest, free practice, or formal practice. Furthermore,
formal classes always begin and end with a kneeling bow (za-rea) to the
sensei Teacher.
The first thing one
is taught in Judo is ukemi (falling), in which the arms are used as a shock
absorber by striking the mat when the body impacts with the ground. The head
must never touch the ground and the body must be totally relaxed. Falling is
learned to the left and right side (yokoukemi), backward (ushiro- ukemi),
forward (mae-ukemi), as well as in a rolling manner (zempo-kaiten- ukemi).
Membership saves you money. If you are a
member of our agency you get at least a 150.00 stipend to keep or use on the
Tour price. You may not request the stipend unless you become a
member before applying for the tour. Click here for
Membership Info
