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Elevate Your Grappling and Wrestling Skills at Combat Label’s Summer Camp in Miyazaki, Japan

Imagine spending a week in one of Japan’s most scenic coastal towns, combining world-class grappling and wrestling training with cultural immersion. This summer, El Dorado Hills Jiu Jitsu invites you to join the ultimate combat sports camp in Miyazaki, Japan, hosted by Combat Label. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned athlete, this camp is designed to elevate your skills under the guidance of an elite coaching staff.

Why Miyazaki, Japan?

Miyazaki, located on the southern island of Kyushu, is known for its pristine beaches, lush forests, and welcoming atmosphere. Beyond the training mat, participants will have opportunities to experience authentic Japanese culture, enjoy traditional cuisine, and explore breathtaking natural landscapes. The serene environment provides the perfect balance between intense training sessions and relaxation.

Camp Overview

  • Dates: July 23 (Wednesday) – July 27 (Sunday), 2025
  • Location: Nichinan City, Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan

Training Sessions:

  • Wrestling: Four sessions led by world-class athletes and coaches
  • Grappling: Three sessions led by top-tier instructors
  • Open Mat: One session for free practice and technique refinement
  • Physical Training: Two sessions conducted by a sports scientist
  • Learning Program: One session focusing on the mental aspects of combat sports

Participants have the flexibility to choose sessions that align with their interests and goals.

Coaching Staff

The camp boasts a distinguished lineup of coaches:

Wrestling Coaches:

  • Miyu Nakamura: COO of Combat Label, NY International Tournament MVP, Kiev International Tournament Champion
  • Clarissa Chun: Head Coach at the University of Iowa, World Champion, Olympic Medalist
  • Tulga Ochir: Mongolian Federation 65kg, Asian Games Champion, World Championship Bronze Medalist

Grappling Coaches:

  • Keito Oyanagi: Instructor at Carpe Diem Hiroo, JBJJF All Japan Championship 1st place, IBJJF Pan Pacific Championship 1st place
  • Eliot Kelly: Coach at El Dorado Hills BJJ, IBJJF NoGi World Championships Silver (2x), Bronze (3x), UWW Grappling Silver
  • Koshiro Hirata: Instructor at Carpe Diem Jiyugaoka, JBJJF All Japan Championship 1st place, IBJJF Asian Championship 1st place

Additional Features

  • Accommodations: Stay at a comfortable resort hotel with provided meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner).
  • Transportation: Shuttle service from Miyazaki Airport to the hotel (approximately 30 minutes).
  • Cultural Activities: Engage in sightseeing and local activities in Nichinan City.
  • Language Support: English and Chinese translators will be available to facilitate communication.

Registration Details

Cost: $1,800 for the full camp experience (4 nights, 5 days)

Capacity: Limited to 60 participants to ensure personalized coaching.

Special Offers: Participants can enjoy a 30% discount on NIKE wrestling shoes during the camp.

Registration

Application Deadline: March 10, 2025, or until capacity is reached.

To secure your spot, please complete the registration form available on the Combat Label website

Join Us for an Unforgettable Experience

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to train with elite coaches, enhance your skills, and experience the rich culture of Miyazaki, Japan. Whether you’re aiming to refine your techniques or seeking a transformative adventure, Combat Label’s Summer Camp is designed to help you achieve your goals.

Summer Jiu Jitsu Camp in El Dorado Hills in June

June Jiu Jitsu Camp
I’m excited to announce that we will be hosting another Jiu Jitsu camp for the kids June 13th and 15th. This camp will be for ages seven and older. No Jiu Jitsu experience is needed to attend this camp, in fact I think it is a great first time Jiu Jitsu experience.
We will begin with an hour of Jiu Jitsu class where the kids will learn some basic techniques including takedowns, sweeps and guard passes. After the class we will make teams and start playing mat games. This is always a lot of fun. The kids will get to bond with their teammates and new friends while engaging in healthy competition. After the games are over we will have a snack and wind down with some board games.
I am expecting to get twenty campers signed up for this event and am excited to make it a fun and memorable experience for them. This will be the first No Gi camp that I have done so I am looking forward to making some teaching adjustments to the class section of camp and sharing some of my No Gi knowledge with the kids.

Coach Danny

Kids Camp in El Dorado Hills

Kids Camp El Dorado Hills had the first week of camp for kids age 5 and up. The camp is an opportunity for local children to learn jiujitsu, chess, and have fun moving. Healthy snacks of apples, almonds, cheese, and yogurt are provided to the campers are picked up fed and tired. The next week of camp will be JULY 31 – AUGUST 3.   NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY to join the camp! We welcome beginners to jiujitsu, chess, and anyone looking to learn, move, and have fun is welcome!

In the jiujitsu lessons the coaches teach the fundamental movements and positions of guard, mount, side control, back control, a strong stance. These fundamentals give students an opportunity to better understand strong positions that are advantageous in self defense and anti-bullying situations. From these positions the campers learned different movements and submissions to control their opponent. When working with a partner, students not only are learning about the physical space their body occupies, but also how to communicate with their peers. Communication is an integral component of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. Campers are taught the importance of communicating with their body as well as their words to convey their thoughts. Developing healthy communication strategies at a young age leads to higher EQ, emotional intelligence.

In addition to jiujitsu and the lessons we are able to teach through it’s practice. The camp also includes the teaching and learning of chess. While jiujitsu is chess with the body, chess is jiujitsu with the mind! After a morning of games and lessons in jiujitsu and self defense, the campers are given a healthy snack and an opportunity to continue working on their communication. Since we have multiple levels of chess players, we incorporate peer mentorship, “No Stress Chess” (a chess set designed to teach the basic game while playing the game of chess). and some adult coaching. This allows all levels of chess players to have fun and keep up with the game. During chess, the campers are given an opportunity to calm down from the previously rigorous games and exercises and direct their focus and attention on the chess board. Even the most rambunctious children tend to focus in on learning and playing chess.

A strong component of our camp is the concept of learn through play.  To do this we design our games with technical lessons and concepts to develop leadership and/or teamwork. One example of a game we play is tug of war. In tug of war, the team concept is developed along with leadership. The leader of the group is responsible for helping to “unite” their group to pull all at once. At the end of the game, the winning team will assign a number to the losing team to practice a technique learning during the jiujitsu lesson. If the number 10 is picked, the losing team will do 10 arm bars (for example) and the winning team will perform half (5 in this case). In this example, leadership is developed by the vocal member of the group to pull the rope all at once. Teamwork is shown and developed when everyone works together to pull the rope all at once. Technical skills are developed after a winner and loser is established to disguise the repetitions practiced.

Along with the practice of jiujitsu, chess, and games we emphasize gratitude. We talk about gratitude at the end of each session and ask the campers what they are thankful for. Through out the day, an emphasis is made of saying thank you, writing a thank you card to take home and give to someone, and thinking about the things that are necessary to be thankful for.

Join us on our next camp experience in El Dorado Hills! We welcome new comers and look forward to having our current members join us for a fun half day of jiujitus, chess, gratitude projects and games! Next camp will be July 31st -August 3rd!