Well guys nearly that time of year again. CHRISTMAS.
Our last practice will be wednesday 11th December. Our christmas breakup will be saturday 14th December 11am start. Fun roll time, grading, prize giving then shared lunch. Please bring a plate.
Restart 10th Febuary 2025 6pm.
Hope to see you with your families then, take care.
Brasa Waitara Brazilian Jiujitsu
Brasa waitara Brazilian jiujitsu
Be trained by the first women in New Zealand to get her Black belt
Waitara Brasa
Coach Keitha Bannan - Black Belt
Classes
Kids Monday & Wednesday 6pm till 6.45pm
Adult Classes Monday & Thursday 7pm till 8pm open mats
Welcome for new students to join for more info get intouch or come meet the coach one of our training nights.
School holidays again. Last class for this term tonight all our beautiful young boys getting grading tabs(well deserved) good work boys.
Have a good break be safe and see you next term.
We are having a group staying next week so sorry all no practice for senior class monday and boxing class tuesday.
Thanks all.
01/07/2024
Brasa would like to thank Toi foundation for its supporting write up and wish to thank you with great appreciation and ongoing support for our growing club.
REPAIR & RENEWAL AT BRASA WAITARA
Brasa Waitara Brazilian Jiujitsu is a family-oriented jiu-jitsu club in North Taranaki, with founder and head coach Keitha Bannan being the first woman black belt in New Zealand. The club has about 50 members and holds junior and adult classes in this non-striking, grappling sport which aims to build strength, confidence and the ability to protect yourself when necessary.
“We’ve had countless children come through who are bullied, timid and very wall-flowerish. By the time they’ve done a couple of years with us they are out there. They’ve grown in confidence and just like a flower blooming, it’s beautiful,” said Jackie Papuni, Treasurer.
In January 2023 vandals attacked the newly refurbished Brasa Waitara building.
“They smashed through our skylights to get in. They damaged walls, ceilings and mirrors and broke fluorescent tubes on all our mats so we couldn’t use them for fighting because of all the fine glass. Then they put our fighting uniforms in the oven and turned it on.
“We had spent all our money doing the basics to get up and running so when our coach walked in and saw it all she said we can’t afford to repair this, we’ll have to close.
“It was devastating for everyone that arrived that night to see their club destroyed like that,” said Jackie.
Toi Foundation granted Brasa Waitara $50k to fund the repairs.
“So, we were able to immediately order new mats and get bins to clean up. The locals came and helped and were absolutely awesome. In the end we were only two weeks late in starting classes, but it’s taken a year of hard work to recover and replace everything and Toi has been a major part of that.
"They're continually helping us to move forward and become a safer and healthy environment for our young people.”
28/04/2024
🚩 Training kicks off tonight for kids
🚩 No experience or equipment needed
🚩 Kids class at 6pm
🚩 Adults 7pm
First class free
28/04/2024
Flash back to maori nationals 2023
2024 Maori Nationals only a week away 👏
A competition we look forward to every year
07/03/2024
28/09/2023
🛑 Attention changes to training nights 🛑
Kids classes start back next term
28/09/2023
👏 Fantastic efforts this term 👏
2 new belts received
Lots of tabs
✊ Dedicated is the key to success ✊
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Location
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Address
49 Browne Street
New Plymouth
4320
Opening Hours
| Monday | 6pm - 8pm |
| Tuesday | 6pm - 6:45pm |
| Thursday | 6pm - 8pm |