Educating Future Generations

Jiu-Jitsu was the battlefield art of the Samurai of Japan. These samurai warriors were well-armored and usually on horseback and the art of Jiu-Jitsu was essentially developed to allow the samurai to fight effectively in the event that they found themselves disarmed and on foot.

Because of the restricted mobility and agility associated with fighting in armor, jiu-jitsu evolved to include throwing, joint-locks and strangles, in addition to striking moves found in other martial arts.

Today Jiu-Jitsu is commonly referred to as combat sports a technique base of martial arts, potentially one of the most significantly popular combat sports around the world. Melbourne, Australia has grown in love with the Martial Art sport thanks to a household name BURAK SARMAN that has elevated the culture of Jiu-Jitsu not just only Nationally also Internationally. Burak Sarman Jiu-Jitsu Academy located in the Northern Suburbs of Melbourne has an overwhelming participation attendance record with Talented athletes young and old, male and female. The 24-year old (Burak Sarman) is very active competing all over the world and is not entirely just focused on Teaching the Art, the academy vibe is beyond medals or championships, Burak Sarman Jiu-Jitsu Academy’s focus has been to process the correct training and morals Medals and championships will follow.

Burak is a 12 time Australian National champion youngest ever Australian to win the Blackbelt division at the National and Pan Pacific championships, Burak Sarman has managed to win both his weight and the open weight division defeating opponents double his size as a middleweight which his performance establishes him to be in the Australian Jiu-Jitsu history books. Burak Sarman is now productively producing his own Australian Champions and has navigated to the Jiu-Jitsu National arena with a huge strike record.

Turkish news-press would like to congratulate Burak Sarman and his talented students on their fantastic achievements.