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John B. Will
John Will began his martial arts training in 1972.
With a basic grounding in amateur wrestling, Goju Kai Karate and Taekwondo. He first
left Australian shores in 1975 to study the indigenous martial arts systems of South
East Asia; with many of those years spent in Indonesia learning Pentjak Silat.
The next twenty five years have seen him take more than 30 overseas training trips;
including stints in Thailand, Hong Kong, Japan, India, the U.S.A and Brazil. In '82, he
entered and won gold in the first World Silat Championships held in Jakarta, the first
and at that time, the only non-Indonesian to accomplish that.
His friendship with long-time training partner Richard Norton, opened many doors to him
in the Unites States, that perhaps would have been closed to most people. So in the late
80's, he began training with such notables as Benny Urquidez, Gene LeBell, Shuki Ron,
Pete Cunningham, Rorion and Rickson Gracie and the Machado brothers.
In the late 80's, a friendship with Rigan Machado allowed John to travel to and train
in Brazil. There, he was exposed to a wide cross-section of Brazil's best BJJ coaches,
and so began his serious study of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. He was finally awarded the rank
of black belt by Rigan and Jean Jacques Machado in 1998; making him one of the 'BJJ
Dirty Dozen', the first twelve non-Brazilian BJJ black belts in the world.
Up until that time, John had taught Shootfighting, a street-oriented blend of
Groundfighting and Stand-up work; but upon being graded to black belt under the
Machado's, he felt the time was right to promote and develop the Brazilian art here
in Australasia. Hence, BJJ Australia, the Australasian branch of the Machado
Organization, was formed. As national director for Machado BJJ, he has to this date,
written three books on the art, with plans for more in the pipeline.
His schedule is a demanding one, even by international standards. John now conducts
in excess of fifty BJJ seminars throughout Australia and overseas, each calendar year.
He also works with law enforcement groups and Special Operations personnel to improve
their arrest and control procedures. Between writing books, running seminars, travelling
and training with the worlds martial arts elite, our three time winner of the
Blitz - Martial Arts Hall of Fame Award, can still be found most often, at his schools
in Melbourne and Geelong. His passion for teaching and getting 'down to business'
remains undiminished.
With more and more of the country's top instructors wanting to include an element
of grappling in their course curriculum, his schedule if anything, is becoming busier.
When asked what he enjoys most about his life as a martial artist, he replies
"Teaching the art; the continual evolution of the art; and the great friendships we
form along the way."
His plans for the future include, more books, more travel, more training and more
time with his family.
Schools throughout the Australasian region that are associated with John are listed
in both the directory of Australia's Martial Arts magazine - Blitz, as well as on
this website..
For additional information about John Will and Will-Machado BJJ Australia, visit
http://www.bjj.com.au.