Ju Jitsu Classes
JU JITSU CLASSES
Starting
Wednesday 14th April 2010 8:30pm-10pm
SAS Members training 3 to 4 times a week – FREE
SAS Members training once a week – £5.00 per lesson
Non-members – £7.50 per lesson
GET FIT AND FRESH FOR 2010
Here at the SAS, we pride ourselves on our service and teachings in both the martial arts and fitness fields. With a range of courses and special promotions available to new-comers and existing students, now is a great time to join and start the year off with a bang. Please feel free to contact us with any questions you may have. Better still, sign up for a trial class today!
Sil Lim Tao Seminar

The Total secrets of the applications of the form.
Understand the three different sections and their energies
Two concepts = Traditional and modern training concepts.
Fascinating insight to the Wing Chun History and development.
Incorporating Chi Kung breathing exercises.
To acquire the understanding of scientific angles and speed.
SIL LIM TAO – THE LITTLE IDEA WAY
IS THE STILLNESS OF THE MIND?
INTERNAL ENERGY UNPROVOKED,
BUT PERFORMING DEADLY TECHNIQUES,
IN THE FORM OF MEDITATION.
SEEING IS BELIEVING, FEELING IS SUPERIOR
New Courses & Promotions for 2010
COURSES
Check out the new courses we have on offer from January 2010.
Women Self Defence (13yrs-21yrs), every Sunday from 12pm-1:30pm. Starting the 10th January 2010.
We are currently in talks for funding to allow young people and adults to achieve recongnised training for employment – more will be reveled in 2010.
PROMOTIONS
New Members – Any new members who start in January will pay for the first month and recieve the second month for free.
Wing Chun Kung Fu
SAS Volunteering programme
Why Volunteer?
- Charitable work is good for business
- Creates a chance to develop new skills
- Its is an important part of community service
- Helping the community make people proud.
- Provides an opportunity for team building & leadership skills.
We at SAS Martial Arts Academy have been passionate in been involved with volunteering work within our community because of the above reasons. We have seen some huge improvements in “giving back to the community” in the past year. I believe by giving something back it has a profound impact on the whole attitude and ethos in what we teach within the martial arts. Our research has shown if you focus on a positive outcome it would unlock potential in others areas of an individual. That makes people feel proud of their achievements.
I also believe that the people who are best at what they do in any walk of life are the people who love what they do. The most motivated staff in any workplace are the ones who know who are making a difference to the world.
What we teach within the framework of Kung fu with children, young people, and adult’s matters, and we should never forget this. SAS Martial art training ethos is about integrity, honour, respect, benevolence and care for your fellow human being.
We need to show we care for each individual and seek to improve the well-being of each person, if we show feelings in our teaching, we show we are humans. This is a great way to develop people, because spending time with other people and within the community broadens their perspective and links people from different walks of life, this is the way of complete understanding of one another. This makes us proud as an individual and as an organisation.
Through the SAS Volunteering Programme particapants will attain Awards for the amount of hours they volunteer i.e.
Bronze Award – 6o hours
Silver Award – 90 hours
Gold Award – 150 hours
Platinum Award – 250 hours
Diamond Award – 500+ hours
Senior Instructors, instructors and assistant instructors, are the core behind volunteering, week in and week out, followed by our youths and peer tutors who give up their time to help their peers in our simple kung fu programme.
The proof is the feel good factor we create where ever we teach.
If you are interested in becoming a volunteer please email us at info@sas-martialarts.co.uk
5th Rank Grading Success
SAS Charity Event 2009
The SAS Martial Arts Academy felt very proud that they were able to help less fortunate persons than themselves. It was a fantastic day with more young people coming out with their families to help Great Ormand Street Hospital and Action For Kids to raise money on Hampstead Heath.
The SAS would like to thank all of the particapants, volunteers and their familes for their support and genrosity in making this event possible.
The SAS at No.10 Downing Street!
If you think playing a Sil Lim Tao in front of the mirror is bad, imagine playing it in front of the Prime Minister, Gordon Brown (in the Gardens of No.10 of all place)
South Grove Primary school in Leyton and SAS placed a funding bid with the British Heart Foundation. We were one of the runners up, out of 600 applicants.
The Prime Minister congratulated the winners of the National Health for Kids Awards for their great contribution to children’s health and wellbeing. It’s great to see how our class structure is helping change young peoples’ lives.
New Studio
Good News: The SAS Martial Arts Academy has moved to larger premises.
Better News: We haven’t moved far. Just next door.

The New Studio, Unit 1




