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Teen Martial Arts Classes in Geelong – Confidence, Strength & Real Self-Defence

Martial Arts Geelong

Teen Martial Arts Training

Ages 11–15 · Bujinkan Ninjutsu · Geelong Practical self-defence built for the real world — not the tournament floor.
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The Program

Teen Martial Arts

Our Teen Martial Arts program trains students aged 11 to 15 in authentic Japanese Ninjutsu with a clear, uncompromising focus on real-world self-defence. This is not sport martial arts. There are no tournaments, no point-scoring, and no techniques designed for competition conditions.

That distinction is critical. In most sport-based programs, students are conditioned never to strike the head — because the rules forbid it. In a real confrontation, that conditioning becomes a liability. We train the opposite: awareness, protection, and the instincts that actually keep people safe.

Curriculum

What Teens Train

Striking & Punching Developing effective, instinctive striking using the full body — not just the hands.
Kicking Functional kicking technique trained for real situations, not demonstration.
Throwing Techniques Taking the fight to the ground on your terms — control from the outset.
Rolling & Break-Falling Landing safely and recovering quickly — essential for any real confrontation.
Joint Locks & Controls Controlling an opponent without relying on size or strength advantage.
Nerve Strikes & Pressure Points Anatomical targets that create a decisive advantage at close range.
Weapons Training Hanbo (3-foot staff) and Bo (6-foot staff) — traditional, practical, effective.
Situational Awareness Recognising and reading threats before they escalate — the first line of defence.
Knife Defence Integrated throughout all training. Not optional — essential.
A Critical Skill

Knife Defence — Built Into Every Term

500+ Knife robberies reported in Melbourne annually
9% Annual rise in knife-related robberies — Victoria Police
50%+ Increase in assault presentations — Alfred Hospital

Those figures cover robberies alone — not assaults, not murders, not other knife-related crimes. And yet the vast majority of martial arts schools teach little or no structured knife defence. Most students training elsewhere have no rehearsed, tested response to a knife attack.

"If a school isn't teaching knife defence regularly, it isn't teaching self-defence."

Researchers note that teenagers and young men are increasingly carrying knives — with incidents beginning as early as primary school age. When someone draws a knife, it is too late to wish you had trained for it.

Rob Baard's commitment to this area is personal. Knives have been pulled on him at work, walking near his own home, and during his school years growing up in a rough neighbourhood. That lived experience — combined with decades of structured Bujinkan training — shapes how and why we teach this material.

At Martial Arts Geelong, knife defence is built into every term of training. We also run dedicated knife defence seminars throughout the year, and strongly encourage all Teen students to attend.

Traditional Weapons

Hanbo & Bo Staff Training

Teen students train with the Hanbo (3-foot staff) and Bo (6-foot staff) — traditional Japanese weapons with genuine practical application. The Hanbo has its origins in the Bo staff, historically cut or broken in battle, and remains one of the most versatile close-range weapons in the Bujinkan syllabus.

Training covers strikes, blocks, spinning methods, and structured prearranged sequences from basic through to intermediate level.

Students will almost certainly never need to use weapons training in a real situation — and that is exactly as it should be. What weapons training consistently develops is body control, coordination, timing, spatial awareness, and focused attention. Students rate it among the most enjoyable parts of their training without exception.

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Beyond the Physical

What This Training Builds

The skills developed in this program extend well beyond physical technique. Teens who train consistently develop the mental composure to assess situations calmly, make sound decisions under pressure, and carry themselves with genuine confidence — not performance.

Those qualities show up in school, in relationships, and throughout adult life. Parents regularly comment on the positive changes they see in their children — not just physically, but in how they handle difficulty, respond to challenge, and treat those around them.

The Evidence

Recent Reporting on Knife Crime in Victoria

The following articles from credible Australian media sources document the reality of knife crime in Victoria. This is not alarmism — it is the informed context behind why we train the way we train.

State acts to curb growing knife crime — The Age Knife culture fears as four stabbed at weekend Tackling Melbourne's growing knife culture
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About Your Instructor
Rob Baard
14th Degree Black Belt Shihan · Japan-licensed Shidoshi
Trained directly under Grandmaster Masaaki Hatsumi — the last living heir to nine ancient Japanese combat traditions.

Award-winning filmmaker. Directed Danny Glover in a feature film sold across 30+ countries. Robin Williams was once attached to the project.

Winner — LA Film Awards, Best Documentary. The documentary is now a permanent exhibit at the Togakushi Ninja Museum, Japan.

Published author. Licensed Private Investigator. Australian Cinema Pioneer.
Diplomas in Clinical Hypnotherapy, Psychotherapy, and NLP Master Practitioner. Kuji-In Master.
Train at the source. Not the imitation.
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