DON'T JUST DEVELOP YOUR PEOPLE, TRAIN THEM.
Traditional corporate development focuses heavily on knowledge, we focus on capability.
Our programmes use martial arts principles, controlled challenges and practical exercises to develop confidence, leadership, resilience, personal safety and performance under pressure.
No martial arts experience required.
Leadership Under Pressure
Leadership isn't truly tested when everything is going according to plan, it is tested when circumstances change.
This is when pressure increases, when people disagree., when the answer isn't obvious or when something fails.
SABAKI LEAD™ is a leadership development programme based on principles developed through martial arts and applied to modern organisational leadership.
Rather than simply teaching leadership theory, participants experience the principles physically, psychologically and strategically.
Six Principles of the Black Belt Leader™
SHOSHIN — Beginners Mindset
Strong leaders don't need to have every answer.
Develop curiosity, humility and the ability to challenge your own assumptions.
MA-AI — Position Intelligently
Position determines options.
Learn when to engage, when to create distance and how to position yourself and your organisation before problems become crises.
IBUKI — Control Yourself First
You cannot lead others effectively when you cannot regulate yourself.
Develop composure, breathing and emotional control under pressure.
KUMITE — Become Comfortable With Pressure
Leadership inevitably involves uncertainty, confrontation and difficult decisions.
Learn to operate effectively despite discomfort.
SABAKI — Don't Fight Every Battle Head-On
Resistance doesn't always require greater force.
Learn to redirect opposition, adapt strategy and find opportunities within changing circumstances.
ZANSHIN — Remain Aware
The fight isn't over simply because the immediate challenge has passed.
Develop greater situational awareness, reflection and readiness for what comes next.
Leadership Is A Practice
Nobody receives a black belt after attending one karate class.
Leadership should be treated the same way.
SABAKI LEAD™ therefore combines experiential workshops, practical leadership challenges, reflection and application inside the workplace.
Participants don't simply learn how leaders should behave, they train to become better leaders.
Personal Safety & Confidence
Practical skills, greater awareness and real confidence.
Most self-defence begins long before physical contact occurs.
SABAKI PROTECT™ teaches employees practical principles for recognising potential danger, establishing boundaries, managing confrontation and protecting themselves when avoidance is no longer possible.
The objective isn't to teach people how to fight.
It's to give people the awareness, confidence and practical skills to get themselves home safely.
The SABAKI PROTECT™ Framework
AWARE
Recognise changes in people, behaviour and environment before situations escalate.
POSITION
Understand distance, exits, obstacles, body position and environmental advantage.
COMMUNICATE
Use confident verbal and non-verbal communication to establish boundaries and reduce escalation.
DE-ESCALATE
Understand how behaviour escalates and learn strategies for avoiding unnecessary confrontation.
PROTECT
Learn simple defensive principles for protecting vulnerable areas and responding to common physical threats.
ESCAPE
Create space, disengage and move toward safety.
Practical Components Can Include
Situational awareness
Confident body language
Verbal boundaries
Managing personal space
Understanding reactionary distance
Basic protective positioning
Escaping common grabs
Protecting the head and body
Creating distance
Safe striking principles where appropriate
Getting safely back to your feet
Protecting another person
Escape and post-incident decision-making
Training is adapted to the risks, environment and requirements of each organisation.
Ideal For:
Frontline employees, healthcare teams, retail staff, real estate professionals, sales representatives, hospitality teams, lone workers, community organisations, travelling employees and organisations wanting to improve employee confidence and personal-safety awareness.
The SABAKI Philosophy
In martial arts, the smartest response isn't always to meet force with greater force, sabaki teaches us to recognise danger, position intelligently, remain composed and move decisively.
Avoid when possible, de-escalate where appropriate, protect when necessary and escape when able.
Confidence Under Pressure
A practical martial arts inspired workshop designed to build confidence, resilience and mental strength in the workplace.
Confidence isn't developed by avoiding uncomfortable situations.
It is developed by learning that you are capable of handling them.
SABAKI STRONG™ takes participants outside the traditional training room and introduces them to practical principles used in martial arts to manage fear, pressure, uncertainty and adversity.
No martial arts experience or particular level of fitness is required.
Participants learn through discussion, controlled physical exercises, breathing, movement, pad work and personal challenges designed to demonstrate one powerful idea:
You are capable of more than you think.
Participants Learn To
Remain composed when pressure increases
Understand their physiological response to stress
Develop confident body language and presence
Act despite uncertainty and self doubt
Establish stronger personal boundaries
Recover faster from mistakes and setbacks
Become comfortable with being uncomfortable
Approach difficult situations with greater confidence
The Experience
1. Shoshin — The Beginner's Mind
Growth requires the willingness to be uncomfortable again.
Participants explore ego, vulnerability and the importance of approaching unfamiliar situations with curiosity rather than fear.
2. Maai — Own Your Space
Confidence starts with how we occupy space.
Participants learn how posture, positioning, eye contact, breathing and movement affect both how confident we feel and how others perceive us.
3. Ibuki — Control Under Pressure
Pressure changes our breathing, thinking and decision-making.
Participants experience controlled physical pressure and learn practical techniques for regaining composure.
4. Kumite — Enter the Challenge
Confidence isn't something we wait to feel before acting.
Through safe martial arts inspired exercises, participants experience uncertainty and learn to act despite it.
5. Tamashiwari — Break Through
Every participant identifies a personal barrier holding them back.
Fear, self doubt, perfectionism, imposter syndrome, conflict avoidance.
They then physically break through a board representing that barrier.
The lesson isn't about strength, the barrier often appears stronger before we commit to breaking through it.
6. Zanshin — Move Forward
Participants finish by identifying one situation in their professional or personal life where they will apply what they have learned.
Ideal For:
Leadership teams, emerging leaders, sales teams, graduate programmes, corporate wellbeing programmes, team development days, conferences and organisations experiencing significant change.
The Outcome
Participants don't leave having simply listened to another presentation about resilience, they leave having experienced themselves overcoming something difficult.
Don't wait to feel confident. Train yourself to become confident.
Personal Safety & Self-Defence
Practical employee training centred around:
Awareness → Avoidance → De-escalation → Protection → Escape
Participants can learn:
Situational awareness
Risk recognition
Boundary setting
Confident communication
Managing personal space
Protective positioning
Basic physical defence
Escaping common grabs
Creating distance
Returning safely to your feet
Protecting others
Escape decision-making
Programmes can be adapted around organisational environments and identified workplace risks.
Confidence Under Pressure
For organisations wanting more confident, resilient and capable people.
Participants explore:
Confidence and self-belief
Mental resilience
Managing fear and uncertainty
Body language and presence
Breathing under pressure
Personal boundaries
Acting despite discomfort
Recovering from setbacks
Tamashiwari — breaking through perceived barriers
Available as: 90 minutes | Half-day
Leadership Under Pressure
A different approach to leadership development.
Instead of simply discussing leadership concepts, participants experience them.
The programme explores:
Shoshin — Curiosity
Ma-ai — Positioning
Ibuki — Self-Control
Kumite — Pressure
Sabaki — Adaptability
Zanshin — Awareness
Designed for emerging leaders, managers, senior leadership teams and executive development.
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