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Kyoshi Simon Sherbourne started teaching Karate, Kobudo, and Jiujitsu in London, Ontario in 1992. He has been a school teacher with the Thames Valley District School Board since 1998 and has a Master of Education. He obtained 7th Dan in 2005 from the Odo Family. He has competed in Brazilian Jiujitsu, Wrestling, Karate, and Pankration with a high degree of success. He has won numerous titles and championships throughout North America, and Europe (including multiple Canadian, U.S.A., European Championships, and 3 World Championships). "One of the most important aspects of martial arts training is the concept of continuous self-improvement. I truly enjoy participating in the personal growth of the students who train at the academy" (Simon Sherbourne 2014).
Sherbourne Martial Arts Academy is the Hombu Dojo for the WKKJO
Sherbourne (1967-) began training in Jiujitsu with his Grandfather in Scotland at the age of 8 and continued with this sporadically until his grandfather's passing in the late 1980's. He wrestled in high school for three years and then moved on to kickboxing and boxing. He practiced TKD and sharpened his kicking skills from the age of 17 - 19. Sherbourne also practiced Aikido from 1992 - 1994. He had a tendency to use his hands too often during sparring sessions in TKD and was accused several times of using Karate which he had never practiced. At the age of 19 he decided to investigate Karate, and after some training, again he was accused of using wrestling and Jiu Jitsu during sparring sessions. In 1992 when he moved to London from North Carolina, he started teaching MMA, inviting people from all different types of martial arts to convene every Sunday in a school gym to have MMA matches with some basic rules to prevent injury. Sherbourne understood that wrestling and Jiu Jitsu were clearly imperative to surviving a physical confrontation. He trained under Royce Gracie from 2004 -2018 and commenced training under legendary BJJ instructor Roy Harris in October of 2018. He has spent most of his life analyzing and applying the principles and techniques of Jiu Jitsu and other combatives for the purposes of real-world self-defense and competition.
Sherbourne trains all of the practitioners at SMAA to become well versed in striking, grappling and groundwork, so that students are able to defend themselves when addressing any type of unarmed attack. Many students have successfully competed in MMA matches through Pankration and Cage Fighting.
Sensei Mike Pol - is a 4th Dan in Karate and Kobudo and after 9 years of being adedicated blue belt, he has attained the rank of Purple belt in BJJ. Renshi Mike Pol has been practicing Karate, Kobudo, and Jiujitsu with Kyoshi Simon Sherbourne since 1998. He is a Siemens Executive and the proud father of three children. He has competed with high degrees of success at many tournaments (Karate, Jiujitsu) in the region. He is always eager to clarify a technique and help students along. Mike teaches classes at the club and attentively encourages all different learning styles.
Kyle is a thoughtful and dedicated Budo-ka. His capacity as an instructor is unlimited. He has competed in Karate and Jiu Jitsu tournaments with great success and often takes to help students learn fundamentals and technques is Karate, Kobudo and BJJ (Brazilian Jiu Jitsu). He is a blue belt in Jiu Jitsu and just received his Shodan (Black Belt) in Karate and Kobudo.
What People are Saying
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Loved my instruction at SMAA. The best jiujitsu in London hands down! Thanks kyoshi Sherbourne!Betty M.
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My son and I have been training here for some years now. The vast wealth of knowledge and great martial arts traditions that SMAA has to offer is second to none. The dojo offers a very unique opportunity to train in various martial arts. We specially enjoy the traditional okinawan weapons training which is one of kind in the city. Kyoshi Sherbourne is a very well decorated martial arts instructor who is always kind and helpful with all his students.Nestor B.
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I have been training at this club since 2012 and have nothing but good things to say about the academy. An environment based on respect and a focus on constant and unrelenting self improvement. There is a great group of instructors led by Kyoshi Sherbourne, whose wealth of knowledge and experience in the Martial Arts, makes for a truly enriching experience. If you are looking for a great place to work out and improve yourself mentally and physically, your search is over.Kyle R.