For Missing Link members: Online Training twice a week, plus special topics at other dates. Find the schedule here - including links to the Zoom meetings. Topics covered are working without a partner.
For Missing Link members: Online Training twice a week, plus special topics at other dates. Find the schedule here - including links to the Zoom meetings. Topics covered are working without a partner.

There is no greater source of health and fitness than the ancient fighting arts. Born in conflict, deeply rooted in Asian philosophy, focused on a holistic lifestyle, they answer many questions of modern life. And they are also quite good if you want to learn how to pack a punch. Martial arts can make you feel better and be safer on many levels.
We are looking for adults who want to explore Missing Link Martial Arts in Scotland.


You can now join our special Jukuren offer in Glasgow and East Kilbride. Simply choose which suits you best:
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Individual induction.
Three private lessons either in your home or in EK or Glasgow East End. During these lessons, we establish:
1. Your current level of fitness & health
2. Your goals and ideas
3. What martial arts can do for you
After this, you can switch into a regular membership or keep going with private lessons.
Group induction.
Join our regular classes in EK and/or Glasgow for a whole month at a reduced price of £14.99. Find out if Missing Link Martial Arts is the right way to your personal fitness and well being.
After this, you can switch into a regular membership or keep going with private lessons.
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Missing Link is a modern martial arts concept based on Karate and Kung Fu principles. Compatible with most traditional martial arts, it is focused on modern application.
Health & Fitness
Find out more about Karate & Your Health
Self Defence, Conflict Management and Mental Health
How can good martial arts make you safer?
Ancient Knowledge & Modern Application
What is the value of traditional wisdom?
And what does "modern application" mean for you?
Focus on individual needs
Just copying what others do will keep you
on detours or off track.
Connect body and mind
The big topic of our modern world: Debodification.
Missing Link Martial Arts is an intelligent system based on individual development that benefits mature practitioners.
You can start at any age.
Good martial arts training is all about individual development and a holistic approach to health and fitness.
And good martial arts is also about your mental health and emotional wellbeing. Address your stress, your little ailments and whatever bothers you.
Leave the Martial Arts Mainstream.
Join Missing Link
Where your hard work counts as much as your ideas.
Where community counts more than ego.
Where exploring is more important than obeying.
Self Defense, Conflict Management and Mental Health
A common reason to start martial arts: The wish to prepare for the worst and get rid of fears in a world that seems to become less secure and more dangerous. A legit reason to search for skills in self defense, yet also a possible trap to step into. Learning self defense is hard work and often painful, and it needs solid teaching and intelligent approaches. There are so simple solutions and no short cuts. The first step is to ask: What is my actual goal?

Good martial arts will approach the issue from a comprehensive perspective. What is our real fear? What conflicts do we actually encounter in real life? What solutions are realistic and really helpful for me? How do I cope with stress and pressure? Martial arts addresses the whole person, unlike any other physical training, with body and mind. Here is a little additional information from our blog: https://www.missinglinkmartialarts.com/post/self-defence-good-mental-health
Tradition and modern application
The traditional Asian Martial Arts have much to offer with their rich heritage of knowledge and philosophy – a practical approach with ideas derived from Buddhism, Taoism and Traditional Chinese Medicine. These arts are of another time however, and certain aspects of these systems no longer apply to our modern age. Missing Link Martial Arts takes traditional wisdom and brings it forward in time with up to date methods of health, fitness, conflict management, de-escalation and self defence.
Find out more in our blog:
https://www.missinglinkmartialarts.com/post/traditional-martial-arts-in-a-modern-world

Health & Fitness
Physical activity is medicine. It can cure illnesses, and it is always great prevention. But martial arts is more than just fitness. Good martial arts teach you to treat your body so it will be with you for a long life, not only for a few years of peak performance. The challenge is to not give up on training as soon as the wear and tear of advancing age sets in.


The key to this are the traditional Asian methods of connecting body and mind. They work for every age, they are highly individual, and they are not just fun, but a holistic learning system with a mindful focus. Martial arts can be lifelong and intelligent.
Find out more about the effects that Missing Link can have on your health an wellbeing here: https://www.missinglinkmartialarts.com/post/winter-is-coming-the-importance-of-physical-health
The challenge of modern life
Modern life is exciting. The lifestyle of mankind has changed at speed of light in the last century, and it still seems to become faster. The problem is that this brings a loss of connection between body and mind in modern society. The pandemic of 2020/2021, bringing phyical distancing and life at home for prolonged times, made the problem even worse. Humans need more physical experiences again. That includes the awareness of the body. But also conflict and aggression, empathy and responsibility.
Find out more in our blog:
https://www.missinglinkmartialarts.com/post/debodification-missing-links-between-body-and-mind
Shape your training to your needs
The Missing Link concept doesn't squeeze students into a set system of rules and techniques from another time. We are providing a provides a flexible, comprehensive introduction to martial arts, and a door to our Okuden/Kaiden Curriculum, designed to help practitioners develop their individual mastership in a creative, open minded way. Missing Link stands for life long martial arts, not short term athletic challenge.
