At Kenka Combat Academy, our Gi‑based Combat Jujitsu often gets described as “MMA in a Gi.” It’s an understandable comparison. We train striking, clinch work, takedowns, ground control, and submissions, all within a realistic, pressure‑tested environment. To someone watching from the outside, it looks like a hybrid of modern MMA, Kudo, and Combat Sambo — just with a Gi.
But while there are similarities, what we do is not MMA, and it’s not simply a copy of any other system. Our training is built on realism and adaptability, but also on traditional martial arts values, structure, and purpose. This blend is what makes our approach unique.
Modern MMA is built around three core ranges:
Our training covers all three, and we teach students to transition smoothly between them. This multi‑range approach is why people see the resemblance.
The Gi adds another layer of depth, including:
This creates a technical environment that feels like a blend of Judo, Jujitsu, Wrestling, and MMA‑style transitions.
People familiar with Kudo or Combat Sambo often recognise elements of our training immediately.
These systems share the same philosophy we follow: train realistically, pressure‑test everything, and develop adaptable martial artists.
But again, we are not Kudo and we are not Sambo. We draw inspiration from the same truths, but our structure, curriculum, and purpose are our own.
Our training shares several principles with MMA:
These qualities are what make MMA athletes so effective, and they are essential for anyone who wants real skill.
But here’s the key difference: MMA is a sport. Our training is a martial art.
MMA is built around:
Our Gi‑based Combat Jujitsu is built around:
The Gi changes the entire dynamic. It slows the pace, increases technical depth, and rewards precision over athleticism. It also preserves the structure and respect that define traditional martial arts.
For students who want to test themselves in a competitive environment, we offer the Combudo competition format.
Combudo allows:
It is a safe, structured, progressive ruleset designed to develop:
It gives students the chance to experience a realistic, multi‑range contest without the extremes of MMA. It is competition with purpose, not chaos.
Even though our training is modern and pressure‑tested, it is built on the same values that have guided martial arts for generations.
These values shape how we train, how we behave, and how we grow.
Traditional values we uphold:
These values are not optional. They are the foundation of everything we do.
Calling our training “MMA in a Gi” isn’t wrong, but it’s incomplete.
We share the realism, pressure, and multi‑range skill of modern MMA, and we share the dynamic, jacket‑based approach seen in Kudo and Combat Sambo. But we separate ourselves through:
This blend of modern effectiveness and traditional discipline is what makes our approach unique, honest, and deeply rewarding.