Now in our 3rd decade of training in the Martial Arts of Japan, The Mid Sussex Martial Arts School (MSMAS), is probably now one of the oldest and most traditional mixed Martial Arts Centres in the UK today, known internationally as Tenshin Kan UK Dojo.
The Mid Sussex Martial Arts School was originally founded in the late 1980’s as a not for profit Mixed Martial Arts School, and today still located just outside of Haywards Heath, in the very heart of the Mid Sussex countryside.
Training takes place in our very own traditional and permanent Dojo (Training Hall), converted by hand by some of the Founder’s original Students as their own unpaid contribution to the Dojo, today professionally Health & Safety Assessed, offering two fully matted areas, one hard floor area plus ample free car parking on site.
Our 2 x Satellite Dojos in Wivelsfield and Cuckfield focus on Karate and offer a Juniors Session on Saturdays.
Regular Sessions of Judo (separate Sessions operate for both Juniors & Youth/Seniors), Traditional Aikido, Iaido & Karate are held throughout the week, also at weekends.
All ages and abilities are welcome to try FREE no obligation Trial Sessions to experience both Judo and Karate, Youth and Seniors can also experience Aikido and Iaido, in a safe and relaxed environment, with no pressure, under the careful guidance of one of our many instructors.
The School has both full Child Protection & Equity Policy in place, two appointed Welfare Officers being an approved Leisure Provider to the West Sussex County Council Children & Young Peoples Services, and operates Judo within the British Judo Association.
MSMAS Judo has also received the prestigious Sport England Club Mark Bronze Award from the British Judo Association for excellence.
MSMAS is home Dojo of Official UK Representative (Daihyo), Dai Nippon Butoku Kai International Division, Kyoto, Japan. Dai Nippon Butoku Kai is an ancient and prestigious Martial Arts Society, presided over by Sosai, Higashifushimi Jiko, Governor of DNBK Honbu: Chief Resident-Priest of Shorenin Temple, Cousin to His Majesty the Emperor Emiritus Emperor Akihito of Japan


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