Self-defence skills for teens


Teenagers from Kalvari Welfare Centre trying out ju-jitsu uniforms at Reps Studio. Looking on are Tyan (second from left) and Kimberly Lee Tan (left).

JOHOR BARU: A group of teenage boys from Kalvari Welfare Centre (PKK) will be given martial arts lessons for free not only to equip them will self-defence skills but also deter the culture of bullying.

Reps Studio owner Elena Tyan said the fitness gym decided to provide free Brazilian ju-jitsu training as a means to curb bullying problems among teenagers.

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