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Represent the World Ju-Jitsu Corporation in your nation
The World Ju-Jitsu Corporation opens new international paths for serious Ju-Jitsu groups, dojo leaders, qualified instructors and martial arts organizations who wish to represent WJJC in their country.
WJJC is not a simple affiliation system.
It is an international Ju-Jitsu organization based on Kishidō, technical responsibility, instructor development, ethical values and long-term cooperation.
Our goal is not to place names on a map.
Our goal is to build a strong international network of committed people who are able to represent WJJC with discipline, loyalty, competence and respect.
A path for serious instructors and dojo leaders
Opening WJJC in a new country is not only an opportunity.
It is a responsibility.
For this reason, every request is carefully evaluated by the WJJC International Office and by the Founder and International Technical Director, Soke Adriano Busà.
WJJC looks for instructors and groups who already have real martial arts experience, active training activity and a sincere desire to grow within an international organization while respecting its technical and ethical direction.
We are not looking for numbers.
We are looking for people with vision, discipline and responsibility.
Who can apply
This opportunity is intended for:
Candidates may come from Ju-Jitsu, Jujutsu, traditional martial arts, self-defense systems, Judo, Karate, Aikido, BJJ or other related disciplines.
The essential requirement is not only technical experience, but the willingness to respect the values, identity and international direction of WJJC.
What WJJC can offer
According to the profile of the candidate and the level of cooperation approved, WJJC may provide:
WJJC does not simply offer a logo.
WJJC offers identity, method, direction and responsibility.
What WJJC requires
Every candidate must provide true, complete and verifiable information.
WJJC requires:
False, incomplete or misleading information may result in immediate rejection or termination of any cooperation with WJJC.
Possible forms of cooperation
Depending on the candidate’s profile, experience, country, technical background and organizational capacity, WJJC may evaluate different forms of cooperation.
Official Affiliation
For dojo, schools or groups that wish to become officially connected with WJJC while continuing their local activity under WJJC guidelines.
Technical Collaboration
For instructors or organizations interested in seminars, technical exchange, instructor development or specific WJJC programs.
National Representative
For selected individuals or groups able to represent WJJC officially in a country, under the supervision of the WJJC International Office.
National Technical Director
This is the highest national responsibility and is granted only after careful evaluation.
A National Technical Director represents WJJC at national level and must act with full technical, ethical and organizational responsibility.
A National Technical Director is not only a title. It is a duty.
Authority and technical responsibility
WJJC maintains a clear international direction.
National Representatives and National Technical Directors may coordinate and develop WJJC activity in their country according to the role approved by the International Office.
However, Dan grades, high-level appointments, official recognition, international certificates and use of the WJJC identity remain under the authority of the World Ju-Jitsu Corporation and the Founder and International Technical Director, Soke Adriano Busà.
This protects the seriousness, quality and credibility of the entire organization.
Application process
Step 1 — Initial contact
The candidate contacts the WJJC International Office and expresses interest in opening or representing WJJC in their country.
Step 2 — Information request
WJJC asks the candidate to provide complete information about their martial arts background, dojo, students, instructors, qualifications and motivation.
Step 3 — Evaluation
The WJJC International Office reviews the information and evaluates whether the profile is suitable for WJJC.
Step 4 — Online meeting
If appropriate, WJJC may arrange an online meeting with the candidate.
Step 5 — Proposal
WJJC may propose the most suitable form of cooperation: official affiliation, technical collaboration, national representation or another official path.
Step 6 — Official approval
Only after approval, agreement and completion of the required contribution, the candidate may receive official WJJC recognition.
Step 7 — Development plan
Once approved, the new representative or affiliated group may begin a development plan with the WJJC International Office.
Information required
To begin the evaluation, please send the following information:
All information must be true, complete and verifiable.
Our vision
WJJC is looking for serious people, not numbers.
We are looking for instructors and groups who understand that representing an international organization means responsibility, discipline, loyalty and respect.
Opening WJJC in a new country means carrying the WJJC name with honor and contributing to the international growth of Kishidō Ju-Jitsu.
It means becoming part of a global martial arts project based on tradition, evolution and technical responsibility.
Apply to represent WJJC in your country
If you believe your dojo, group or organization is ready to represent WJJC in your country, contact our International Office and tell us about your martial arts journey.
International Office
staff@wjjc.biz
www.wjjc.biz
World Ju-Jitsu Corporation
Kishidō Ju-Jitsu — The Way of the Knight

