Ju-Jitsu Standards · Professional Training Framework




Location: Kuwait City, Kuwait
Dates: November 21-27, 2019
Activity Type: International Seminar and Dan Examination
WJJC Representative: Sōke Adriano Busà
Host Organization: WJJC Kuwait
National Technical Director: Kaichō Abdulwahab Alburaidi - Direct Student of the Sōke
In November 2019, from November 21 to 27, Sōke Adriano Busà conducted an important institutional activity in Kuwait City, hosted by World Ju-Jitsu Corporation Kuwait and its National Technical Director Kaichō Abdulwahab Alburaidi.
During the event, the official award of the 3rd Dan Black Belt was conferred upon Kaichō Abdulwahab Alburaidi, recognizing his martial journey, technical competence and ongoing commitment to the dissemination of the Kishidō system in accordance with WJJC standards.
Alongside the examination, an International Kishidō Ju-Jitsu Seminar was held, aimed at strengthening technical education, methodological consistency and structured growth among WJJC-affiliated instructors and practitioners in Kuwait.
The seminar also included the participation of Al Sabah Ahmed Talal Mubarak, a distinguished member of WJJC Kuwait and nephew of the Prince of Kuwait, whose presence highlighted the institutional recognition and cultural value of the martial path promoted by the World Ju-Jitsu Corporation in the region.
The event was conducted in a context of discipline, respect and responsibility, further consolidating WJJC Kuwait as an official and fully integrated entity within the international structure of the World Ju-Jitsu Corporation.
This activity marked a significant moment of technical and institutional development, reinforcing leadership, education and authentic martial values.
On this occasion, Sōke Adriano Busà also presented Kaichō Abdulwahab Alburaidi with a copy of his first book, The Two Souls of the Samurai, as a symbolic gesture representing the philosophical and inner values that accompany the martial path of Kishidō Ju-Jitsu.
Kuwait City represented a balance point between institutional recognition, technical education and martial responsibility.










