When it comes to learning martial arts, having the right instructor can make all the difference. At Northern Colorado Jiu Jitsu, our instructors are passionate about improving and protecting the lives of others through the teachings of martial arts. Let’s take a closer look at our Head Professor Troy Pettyjohn and his extensive martial arts background.
Early Life and Martial Arts Journey
Troy Pettyjohn was born and raised in Colorado, his martial arts journey began in 1981 after being bullied as a child. His initial interest in self-defense quickly grew into a pursuit of excellence and black belts in multiple martial arts. For the past 43 years, he has studied and competed in various martial arts, including kung fu, iaido, kendo, boxing, kickboxing, judo, and Brazilian jiu-jitsu.
Teaching Judo and Jiu Jitsu
For the past decade, Troy has been teaching judo and Brazilian jiu-jitsu, where he currently serves as the head professor of the adult jiu-jitsu program and judo sensei. He continues to teach martial arts in hopes of passing on to others the same benefits that have enriched his life.
Black Belts and Certifications
Troy holds a first degree black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, which he was awarded in October 2022 under Master Rigan Machado. Additionally, he is a certified judo second degree black belt under The United States Judo Association. He is also certified in Northern Colorado Jiu Jitsu’s Gentle Art of Leadership Program.
The Importance of Passionate Instructors
At Northern Colorado Jiu Jitsu, we believe that having passionate instructors is crucial for creating a positive and supportive learning environment. Troy Pettyjohn’s extensive martial arts background and dedication to teaching serve as an inspiration to our students and other instructors. He not only teaches his students how to protect themselves but also how to develop the character traits of discipline, confidence, and respect. Troy understands firsthand the transformative power of martial arts and is committed to sharing its benefits with others.
Head professor Troy Pettyjohn of NOCO jiu-jitsu
Effective martial arts instruction is essential for acquiring the necessary skills to progress in the art form. Northern Colorado Jiu Jitsu has the privilege of having Head Professor Troy Pettyjohn as our adult jiu-jitsu program leader and judo sensei. With a vast martial arts background and a dedication to teaching, Professor Troy has motivated numerous students to learn and develop through martial arts education. To explore more about the opportunity to train under his guidance, please visit our website at https://www.nocojiujitsu.com .