Adrian Bedlow
is a professional, highly motivated Martial Art instructor specialising in Striking with over 25 years experience in teaching & competing, over 35 years study in martial arts and over 40 years in yoga & spiritual development. He has a drive to be the best he can be and a bigger drive to help motivate students to adopt the same philosophy and transform into the best versions of themselves.
With this positive attitude Adrian Bedlow has been able to achieve great success for himself and his students in the world of martial arts. He has travelled wide and far to train with some of the best coaches and fighters in the world and is always looking to improve so he can offer his students the best.
ACHIEVEMENTS & AWARDS:
• Master Instructor & Head Coach of Fu Jau Academy
• 3+ Years Karate
• 5+ years Taekwondo
• 7+ years Submission wrestling & BJJ
• 15+ years Muay Thai
• 30+ years Kickboxing
• 40+ years Yoga in the development of spirit
• Trained and Coached over 100 National Champions
• Trained and Coached over 20 World Champions
• 1994 A.M.A Fighter of the Year
• 1994 Black Belt
• 1990 – 1997 Multiple British Champion
• 1997 A.M.A Best Fighter W.A.K.O
• 1998 W.K.A British Champion
• 1998 W.U.M.A World Champion
• 1998 W.K.A World Champion
• 1999 W.K.A British Champion
• 1999 W.U.M.A European Champion
• 1999 W.K.A World Champion
• 2000 Millennium Cup Champion
• 2000 Mayor Awards Senior Club of the Year
• 2003 Irish Open Champion
• 2003 W.A.K.O British Champion
• 2003 Mayor Awards Sports Coach of the Year
• 2004 5th Degree Master Black Belt
• 2004 Sport Martial Arts Coach of the Year
• 2006 Mayor Awards Community Club of the Year
• 2009 W.K.A British Champion
• 2009 Mayor Awards Junior Club of the Year
• 2009 MMA 2-0
• 2010 Gracie BJJ Bronze Medal
• 2010 BJJ County Champion
• 2010 BJJ British Champion
• 2015 W.A.K.O Coach for Team Great Britain
• Trained and Coached Amateur & Professional MMA Fighters
“ Learn how to fight so you can Live, Love & Laugh your way through life ”
You’re in Martial Arts
Adrian Bedlow
“Live in Peace not in Pieces”