教師
Instructors
Senior Instructors in Australia, Malaysia, and Norway
Mr Neil Phillips, JP, Sensei, 9th dan IJJI Jujutsu
Senior Instructor — Australia
Mr Neil Phillips sensei commenced adult jujutsu classes in 1983 and he began teaching jujutsu in 1986 after grading to 1st dan. He is a student of Mr Moorthy sensei.
Mr Phillips is a longstanding member of the Australian Jujutsu Federation Executive Council and is accredited by the Australian Sports Commission, National Coaching Accreditation Scheme as a Level 4 Advanced Coach.
In 2010, Mr Phillips was promoted by Mr Moorthy sensei to 9th dan and also appointed as head of the IJJI.
Mr Leong Chock Lim, Sensei, 9th dan IJJI Jujutsu
Senior Instructor — Malaysia
Mr Leong Chock Lim sensei commenced jujutsu training in 1977 and was a student of the late Professor Kam Hock Hoe. After Professor Kam passed away in 1990, Leong became a student of Mr K. S. Moorthy sensei. In 1991, after many years of training, Mr Leong sensei commenced teaching and became the IJJI's Senior Instructor in Malaysia. Sadly, he passed away in 2024.
Professor Charles Press, Sensei, 8th dan IJJI Jujutsu
Senior Instructor — Norway
Professor Charles Press sensei commenced jujutsu training in 1984 in Canberra, Australia. In 1990, he founded the Oslo University Jujutsu Club after moving to Norway in 1989. Over the years, Professor Press sensei has taught a growing number of Norwegian students.
Mr Kannapathy Sathia Moorthy, PB, PBM, sensei
Honorary Life Member — International Jujutsu Institute
9th dan Jujutsu and 9th dan Judo
Mr K. S. Moorthy sensei was a first generation student of the late Professor Kam Hock Hoe, training with Master Kam from 1940 until the Master passed away in 1990. Professor Kam issued Mr Moorthy sensei with grading authority in the Kano Jujutsu and Kuatsu System in 1954 and soon afterwards asked him to teach jujutsu. Mr Moorthy had a close friendship with Professor Kam and trained with him throughout the Professor's life.
In addition to training and teaching jujutsu, Mr Moorthy sensei represented Malaya in Judo at the 1964 Olympic Games. In 1968 the Singapore National Olympic Council awarded him a Meritorious Service Medal to Sports and in 1972, Mr Moorthy's contribution to martial arts and the broader community was recognised with a National Efficiency (PB) of the Republic of Singapore. His contribution was again recognised in 1983, when he received a Certificate of Commendation from the Singapore Sports Council, and in 1987, when he was awarded both an International Judo Federation Medal of Merit and a National Public Service Medal (PBM) of the Republic of Singapore.
Prior to Mr Moorthy sensei passing away in 2010, he appointed Neil Phillips as head of the IJJI.