ABOUT
JUDO
I commenced learning Judo with Tom Gillies in Hastings in 1984. As a teenager I trained in South Korea at their Sports Science College in Yongin (literally, "the place of grit") and that's where I received my black belt in 1992. I can fully understand how that nation consistently produces some of the best sports Judoka (Judo practitioners) in the world. In Korean, Judo is called Yudo and I'm a huge fan of their competitors, culture and food (still working on the language...).
While living in Australia I trained with the Korean 1967 World Bronze medalist, Kim Buyng Shik. Back in New Zealand I've been privileged to have great Kiwi instructors. Recently my training partner and I have been winning national medals in Kata.
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In my working life, I've been a soldier, policeman, bodyguard and security consultant. I bring my experience in these fields to my Judo teaching. I'm always seeking new ways to make what I teach 'stick' because I know about stress and the effect it has on our ability to recall complex techniques in the actual battle!