Who are we?

 

The Australian Jeet Kune Do Association Inc. (AJKDA) is the Peak Body for Jeet Kune Do in Australia. 

The AJKDA acts as the representative body for the collective interests of the Jeet Kune Do community to the Federal, State and Territory Governments, the general community and the media. 

The combined strength and experience of our members enables AJKDA to provide an effective forum for: 

• Lobbying/advocacy on behalf of the industry

• Representation of member interests

• Education on a wide range of topics

• Networking and liaison between members, to the wider martial arts community and beyond 

The President of the AJKDA is  Walt Missingham, world renowned Martial Artist, Author and Documentary film maker and one of the world’s foremost authorities on Jeet Kune Do.

The AJKDA is a non-profit sporting organization, all of its office bearers are volunteers and do not receive any payment or salary for their work.

 

Brandon Lee with Walt Missingham

 

Membership is open to any bona fide Jeet Kune Do Instructor that will agree:  

• to be bound by the National Code Of Practice for Martial Arts Centres and Instructors 

• to be part of the National Martial Arts Instructors Accreditation Program.  

The AJKDA has an important and continuing mandate to administer accreditation programs to ensure that JKD instructors in Australia are able to provide instruction in a manner that is safe, responsible, and accountable with appropriate levels of understanding as to their legal and community obligations. 

The Australian Jeet Kune Do Association is an incorporated non-profit organization and is an Active Australia provider committed to supporting the industry and safeguarding the public. 

All of our Office bearers are unpaid volunteers who are currently elected every 24 months by a vote of all members. 



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