Garage Jiu Jitsu, located in Bondi Junction is run by Professor Gui Neves.
From the Garage Jiu Jitsu website:
No matter your age, your gender, your level. If you seek to challenge the limits of your body and enhance your mind, you are already part of the Garage Team.
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) is one of the most effective forms of unarmed combat in the world, as continuously proven in mixed martial arts (MMA) contests across the globe.
As a grappling-centric art, the goal of BJJ is to apply leverage and technique to force your opponent into submission using joint locks and chokes. BJJ’s unique emphasis on technique and leverage is designed to allow a smaller person to defeat a bigger and stronger opponent.
Our BJJ classes cater for absolute beginners to advanced and competitors. Students of all fitness and experience levels are welcome to join us on the mats.
Basement B6/175-181 Oxford Street, Bondi Junction, NSW 2022
basement b6/175-181 Oxford Street, Bondi Junction NSW 2022, Australia
Waverley Council
Bondi Junction
Bondi Junction is an eastern suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is 6 kilometres east of the Sydney central business district and is part of the local government area of Waverley.
Bondi Junction is a largely commercial area which has undergone many changes since the late 20th century. There have been many major commercial and residential developments around the main street and surrounding area, notably a new bus/rail interchange and large shopping mall. Many of the original pubs have been maintained, notably, the Nelson Hotel, so named because of its location on Nelson Street.
Bondi Beach is a neighbouring suburb to the east with a world-famous beach. Bondi and North Bondi are also neighbouring suburbs.
Bondi Junction and the neighbouring area is well known for its famous rugby league team, the Sydney Roosters, still officially known as the Eastern Suburbs District Rugby League Football Club. The clubhouse of the team is centrally located in Spring Street.
(Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)