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Welcome to Personal Self Defence
The Home of Kids, Teen and Adults Self Defence / Kenpo Karate / Kenpo Self Defence/ Humane Pressure Point Tactics/ Kyusho Jitsu in Australia.
Were you will find Information and details on all the Above Systems of Self Defence………..We hope you enjoy our website and stop by and visit us if you are in the area.
Check out our Demo Video Below to see our students in action…
Proffessor Graham Lelliott 2009 Tour

Good freind and Mentor Professor Graham Lelliott has announced his 2009 Australian Tour. Mr Lelliott will be visiting Personal Self Defence Bayside Dojo for training seminars.
All PSD Students and Instructors are encouraged to participate and have the opportunity to train with a 1st Generation Parker and 7th Degree American Kenpo Black Belt.
Friday the 21st of August Aspendale Gardens Community Centre
6.00pm for Kids 7.00pm for Adults
for more details contact Sensei Peter Tas 0438 946 781 to book your place….Limited Numbers
AMI Supershow 2008
I Recently Visited with Sensei Shane Parker the Australian Martial Arts Super show this past weekend and we met up with some accomplished Martial artists and business men
who shared a lot of information and knowledge about their art and their Business, Mr Roland Osborne, Mr Keith Scott and Mr Evan Pantazzi, and many more poeple that shared their insights thanks you for you time and thanks to Mr Fari Saleski for putting it all together.
Sensei Peter Tas
Kids Grading May 2008
Personal Self Defence recently had a Kenpo Kids Grading on 2nd of May and successfully graded 10 students to their next Consecutive rank, shown above are our 2 New Blue Belts Chelsea and Christian and our new 2nd Brown Nicole and 1st Brown Christina.
Well Done to all great effort and well deserved, check out our website and web gallery for more Info.
PSD Student Graduates the Police Force
Personal Self Defence is proud to anounce Kenpo Student John Tasiopoulos recently graduated into the
Victorian police academy show above receiving his badge from Police Commissioner Christine Nixon. Read more
Commitment (Lack of)

1 in 1000 make it black Belt in our Art, this was the perception my instructor had put in my head of an impossible task at hand when i started in Kenpo, but i committed to attaining my black belt, 12 years on a fractured journey I have now actually seen a few colleagues achieve this, more than 1 in 1000 so the myth was broken, had I not been committed to my goal then 1 in 1000 would still be the perception.
I tell my students that the main difference between a White and black belt apart from Skill is commitment with persistence.
In today’s day and age commitment is taking lower priority in the world with what is called the “Now Generation.” The current younger generation are more likely to be less committed and indecisive, Read more
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