At Jukaado we maintain the age old traditions of mutual respect, discipline and decorum. We have over the years asked many students to leave immediately from our dojo and have barred them from ever coming to train with us again if they have been found breaking the basic three requirements to train in any martial art. A person who does not have control over these three principles is not fit to be trained in martial arts. We give new comers some time to settle down and understand how a class is conducted and what is expected from them. We even give them a few warnings if we feel they are here to just cause trouble rather than train but if these warnings fall on deaf ears we stop them from training at Jukaado. Training such people could be harmful for society as there is a very good chance they will misuse the knowledge that they gain. Martial arts may it be from any country requires these three basic principles or characteristics to be followed. In the olden days if a student had b...
Jukaado is a multi-martial art. An art, mainly designed and developed keeping the traditional concepts and training of all the individual martial arts yet amalgamating them to form an art perfect for Unarmed Combat. It is an art enriched with the finer techniques of numerous martial arts. Ideal for anyone, irrespective of age or gender.