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Club History

Ishin Ryu Ju-Jitsu was founded on the 9th of January 1990 by its Chief Instructor, Kevin Pell, Hanshi, 8th Dan.

This no nonsense style of Ju-Jitsu is the culmination of over 40 years of martial arts experience and cross-training by Pell Hanshi in the arts of Ju-Jitsu, Shorinji-Kempo, Judo, Kung Fu, Kickboxing, Iaido and Kyokushinkai Karate. Ishin Ryu Ju-Jitsu is a modern and constantly evolving martial art, yet the system proudly embraces the best of its Japanese heritage and traditions.

From its humble beginnings, with just 7 adults training on the first night at the Borehamwood dojo in Hertfordshire, Ishin Ryu Ju-Jitsu has today become one of the largest and most prestigious multi-style martial art organisations in Europe. The organisation currently embraces the disciplines of Ju-Jitsu, Judo, Kobudo and Submission Grappling.

Ishin Ryu Ju-Jitsu currently has in excess of 13,000 students training regularly throughout it's dojos within the United Kingdom, Portugal, Norway, Switzerland and Croatia.


Kevin Pell Hanshi with founder
members of Ishin Ryu Ju-Jitsu
training in Liverpool 1990

From left to right: Trevor
Steward Sensei; Mr Paul Fox;
Kevin Pell Hanshi and Mark
Hayden-Smith Renshi


Media and Television Appearances

Since 1990 Ishin Ryu Ju-Jitsu has enjoyed extensive media coverage both nationally and internationally including:
  • ITV's "The James Whale Show"
  • LWT's "You Bet"
  • Terrestrial Television
  • SKY Television
  • Cable Television
  • Carlton News
  • The Link - Hertfordshire Television
  • Combat '95 - Martial Arts Extravaganza
  • The Ultimate Book Of Martial Arts

In February 1997, Kevin Pell Hanshi and Trevor Steward Renshi
featured on ITV's Saturday night TV
challenge programme "You Bet!"





Above: A report on Ishin Ryu
Ju-Jitsu's 10th Anniversary
celebrations appeared in Combat
Magazine, Dec. 2000 (© Combat)



Pell Hanshi features in the SAS
survival guide Video and DVD and
the Masters of Combat series volumes
1-6 in both VHS and DVD




Above: Ishin Ryu Ju-Jitsu enjoys
regular press coverage. Sixty
eight adult members successfully
complete another tough grading
(© Times Group Newspapers)
Kevin Pell and Ishin Ryu Ju-Jitsu have also recently appeared in Andy McNab's new video "The S.A.S Survival Guide" where he trained and arranged the escape and evasion sequences, as well as assisting with the course instruction.

Another milestone in the club's development was our contribution to the making of "Masters Of Combat", a series of 6 video tapes featuring Kevin Pell Hanshi and senior members of the Ishin Ryu Ju-Jitsu Combat Training Wing. This series highlighted the club's involvement in the specialist field of Special Forces training techniques, a specialty of Ishin Ryu Ju-Jitsu.

Ishin Ryu Ju-Jitsu has also appeared in influential martial art publications including Cinturon Negro (Spain), Sports Kampf (Sweden), El Budoka (Spain), Combat, Martial Arts Plus, Combat & Survival and Fighters of the United Kingdom.

In 1996, Kevin Pell Hanshi (Then a Renshi) appeared on the front cover of Martial Arts Plus magazine, with a three page interview on Renshi Kevin Pell's history in the martial arts and close protection.

Kevin Pell Hanshi has featured in many of the world's premier martial art publications including in October 1998 the internationally acclaimed best selling "The Ultimate Book of Martial Arts," in which a 32 page section is dedicated to Hanshi's Ishin Ryu school of Ju Jitsu. To see the full report click here

On Saturday the 6th of October 2001, Pell Hanshi was inaugurated into Combat Magazines "Black Belt Hall of Fame". Pell Hanshi was presented the award by Combat Magazine's editor, Mr. Paul Clifton, in recognition of his "outstanding contribution to the Development of Martial Arts in the United Kingdom and around the world".

Pell Hanshi appeared on the front cover of the April 2002 edition of Combat Magazine, (Europe's largest martial arts publication) featuring a six page article about Pell Hanshi and his school of Ishin Ryu Ju-Jitsu covering the training philosophy, the clubs founding and the building of the Honbu Dojo in the rural village of Caston, Norfolk.

On the 25th of October 2003, Pell Hanshi was invited to Combat Magazine's "Hall Of Fame" for a second time. During the evening's events, Mr Paul Clifton, the editor of Combat Magazine, presented Hanshi with a special award inscribed with the words "Guardian of the Martial Arts".

On the 2nd of October 2004, Pell Hanshi received a life membership to "Jutsu Akademie Harms" also known as the "Brotherhood Of Martial Arts Instructors" acknowledging his recognition as the Founder and Chief Instructor of Ishin Ryu Ju-Jitsu.

In 2005, Pell Hanshi officially became an author when he was signed up by publishers "Barnes and Nobel" to write a book and a series of self defence cards on the subject of Ju-Jitsu. This publication, entitled Martial Arts Basics - Ju-Jitsu went on to become an extremely successful training reference internationally and is now enjoying its second re-print, with a follow up edition planned shortly.


Pell Hanshi's training book
"Martial Arts Basics - Ju -Jitsu"



    
   

Pell Hanshi appears on the front covers of the Martial Arts and Kodoka magazines

"Pell Hanshi on the front of Combat magazine"
April 2002


Kevin Pell Hanshi appears on the front cover of Combat Magazine complete with an in-depth interview with Combat Magazine's Editor Paul Clifton

To view the
full interview
Please Click Here.

The Ultimate Book Of Martial Arts


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full report
Please Click Here.













Testimonials



Below is a selection of some of the many testimonials that we have received since December 2000:


We have had the great pleasure on several occasions of meeting Soke Kevin Pell, and those occasions have meant a lot for us. Soke has from the first time shown to be a fantastic, skilful instructor and an unusually sympathetic human. The first time students of Skedsmo Ju-Jitsu club knew of Soke Kevin Pell's qualities was at the world Kobudo federation convention in Switzerland 1995. the USA convention in 1996 and at the Ju-Jitsu Norway summer camp of 1996. Since then Soke Pell has always had a special and important position in our hearts. We are therefore looking forward with big excitement and great pleasure for a further collaboration with Soke Kevin Pell and the Sekai Ishin Ryu Ju-Jitsu Renmei

From Sensei Jo-Inge and Ronny
Ishin Ryu Norway
June 2002


Thank you to Soke Kevin Pell, the Founder & Chief Instructor of the Sekai Ishin Ryu Ju-Jitsu Renmei. After spending a Sunday morning and afternoon with Soke Kevin, I have once again gained a full respect for other martial arts. The arrest & restraint course run by Soke Kevin, was one of the best and enlightening seminars I have ever been to.

Thank you for reawakening my love & desire to learn.

Ryan S Rudkin
13th July 2003


To whom it may concern,

Recently on the 8 October a 5 year old boy by the name of Kyle King started "ISHIN RYU", "JU JITSU" classes at Thetford which he really enjoys and will be returning to every Monday for more.

I would just like to say thank you to all concerned especially the man that was teaching. Kyle really enjoyed himself and will be going all the time from now on and tells me he has made lots of friends there as well.

I would just like to say that I was very impressed with the man that took the class, he was very friendly as well as professional and seemed to posses an amazing ability to motivate the children and to keep them interested, I know their attention span is in micro seconds normally if kyle is anything to go by.

Having practised martial arts myself (PUCH MAE), I am thinking of restarting with the classes at Thetford myself if given the 'all clear', by the doctor.

Once again thank you all for your hard work.

Yours Sincerely
Christopher Harris
Thetford Dojo
10th October 2001


On the 9th & 10th of October 2004, I Instructed and trained on the 3rd Ishin Ryu, Shochu Geiko International Seminar. I was made to feel very welcome by Soke, his Instructors & Students. The respect and discipline of everyone on the course was fantastic. I have instructed on quite a few courses, but will have to say, that the Ishin Ryu students get my praise the most for their overall discipline. I will come back (if asked) and teach again.

Soke, you have a great organisation. I am proud to be praised by yourself & your students. I will associate you with -ALLSTYLE- Kickboxing/Martial Arts Association.

To all at Ishin Ryu a big OUSSS.

Martin Folan.
Kickboxing/Martial Arts Association
All style Kickboxing
November
Dear Soke and Sensei Sewell, I wanted to take the opportunity to say thanks for two things. I must be one of the oldest low belts in the dojo, my last grading failed to impress, and yet you awarded me the Samurai Shield. I am not sure that I understand the award but I am immensely proud of it.

Secondly thanks for your training which has saved my life. I was attacked last year by a man with a knife and I have no doubt that the Ishin Ryu training is what saved me. To all others out there who struggle with fitness or age I hope that this provides some encouragement to keep striving.

David Poots
Weeting Judo Dojo
27th May 2003


My experience in Ishin-Ryu

I met a man called Kevin Pell in 97 in Spain. He was teaching his jujitsu at a martial arts convention in Madrid, and that was the beginning of it all. I met the same man again in 98 in the same place, and I can still remember the expression on his face while he was teaching, and the smile he had after the classes. It impressed me the reality of the techniques, the spirit behind them, and the big man executing them with no effort. You could really sense the power behind the movement.

After a troubled time I decided to go train with this man, and went to England in April 99. Kevin Pell's true love for the art took me to stay in his house as his guest, where I saw Ishin Ryu from the inside, the technical aspect of the art, the organization, everything. At the end of my stay Shihan asked me if I wanted to be a part of Ishin Ryu, "yes, that would be great...", only later I realised that meant I would become the first international representative of the Sekai Ishin Ryu Ju-Jitsu Renmei, (SIRJJR). The importance of this is that no money changed hands, no grades were sold, nothing was imposed. Kevin's honesty aloud me to keep my independence at all levels, and after that Ishin Ryu started to grow.

Today we always have a laugh at the phone, a great smile every time we meet (specially when I am cooking) and a tough time on the mat. I became a 3dan by the hands of Kevin Pell, something I would refuse from anyone else (we don’t care much about grades and titles in our academies). I saw SIRJJR grow, new clubs opening, new people starting, more countries coming on board. The man I met in 97 became a 7 Dan with the title of Soke, received awards and accomplished other things. Important some would say, but in the end of the day, all that still matters is a sweaty Gi and the smile on his face I see every time we meet.

João Santos Sensei
National Director, Portugal
12th February 2002


A Big Thank You Soke

I would like to give a special thanks to Soke Kevin Pell and all his students for making me feel so welcome during my stay at the Honbu Dojo.

Soke, you have done such amazing work with the new headquarters, a true credit to you.

I have been with a few different Ju-Jitsu organisations, but nothing will ever compare to what you have achieved.

Soke you and your students have got something very special, none of the politics many other organisations have.

You have a very real Ju-Jitsu sprit.

You make people feel so welcome but have the very high standard that you started with in the very beginning, and what I like most about it is that you don't give grades away, people have to earn them.

While I was at the Honbu Dojo you could see the dedication from all your students from white belts to your purple belts. They have such strong team sprit and the most important thing they all have, is they what to be the best at what they do. While I was on the mat with you, I felt something so special, one of the things was to be there, the other was the feeling that I am part of this. Its difficult to describe how special that felt.

Thank you all from the bottom of my heart.

Mark Logan, Sensei, 3rd Dan.
Founder & Chef instructor.
The Art of Combat.


My experience in Ishin-Ryu

I am a 33 years old and permanently employed as a close protection officer ( bodyguard ) for an executive in a Japanese national bank based in London and also Prague. Previously I had been included in security teams for members of the Royal family of the Qatar and Saudi Royal family. I live with my partner and two girls aged 1 & 3.

I have suffered with Brittle Asthma since childhood and have previously stayed away from most energetic sports. I joined the Borehamwood Dojo in July 1999 hoping to learn a martial art ( and stick with it ) and possibly get a bit fitter. During the last 17 months I have gained so much more then I could ever have anticipated.

Almost immediately after joining the dojo I had a feeling of acceptance into a new family. Everybody is extremely friendly and welcoming. There is no feeling of alienation as every body is willing to help you learn and overcome your personal obstacles. The true feeling of a family atmosphere strikes home when an individual may have personal issues outside the club and you know that every member of the club is behind you and are there to offer their support.

I have worked through White, Yellow, Orange, Green, Blue and Purple belts, Sometimes it has not been easy ( but then you can't expect these things to come easy ) I can honestly say that I feel that I have genuinely earned each belt. Ju-Jitsu has helped me to improve my general health, fitness and stamina and it has certainly helped improve my Asthma. I still suffer with it but I can now control it better and with the club paramedic on hand I know that if I had an asthma attack then I would be in safe hands in an emergency.

The club has a strong infant and junior membership nationally, I have seen how the club has influenced junior members attitudes and how it has improved their manners and their discipline and also how they interact with other children. The club in not just about turning up for your lesson, having a quick chat and then going about your syllabus techniques. The club now has 4 adult Dojos and they are all very interactive with each other and often we will visit each others dojos and cross train with each other, this helps the bonding of the clubs family atmosphere and the clubs social atmosphere is excellent, there is no stand off-ness as we all know each other so well. The club always has a full social calendar, such as parties arranged for our infant and junior club members.

We also hold celebratory parties after adult gradings ( these are held and attended whether students pass or fail ). there are also many other organized activities such as National Seminars and our annual Renmei Seminar in Portugal where our international Dojos from Portugal and Norway join us for a weekend of training.

We also have first aid and survival courses that are always fully booked. Our Annual club party is always sold out to full capacity, Often with guest speakers from across the world. The Combat / Demonstration team always put on a good display and are frequently asked to perform at non club events - such as local fetes or school presentations.

I feel that I have become part of a very special club which has now had a very big impact on my life. I feel that I can deal with the stresses of work and family life much better. I am able to assert myself in a more positive way and generally feel that I have achieved something satisfying in my life....

Mark Thomas, Purple Belt.
Ishin Ryu Ju-jitsu
12th December 2000