Harlan Wall

Instructor

With a passion for martial arts ignited at the young age of 3. Harlan brings a wealth of experience and dedication to the arakan martial art team. Over the years, Harlan has honed skills across multiple different martial arts disciplines, demonstrating a commitment to continuous learning and excellence.

• Budo juitsu: blue belt
• Karate: Brown Belt
• GKD: Green Belt
• Kali: Phase 4
• Arakan: Yellow Belt (graded in 2022)

As an instructor, Harlan is known for a teaching style that blends street and sport combat with a deep understanding of fight logic and martial arts philosophy. Whether you are a beginner or an advanced martial artist, Harlan is dedicated to helping each student achieve their personal best and cultivate a lifelong appreciation for martial arts.


Student Testimonials

I've been training with Harlan Wall for a short time, but his impact on my martial arts journey has been profound. Harlan is an incredibly inspiring and motivational instructor who has a unique ability to bring out the best in his students. His encouragement and mentorship have been invaluable, helping me to achieve my goals. Harlan's dedication to his craft and his students is truly commendable, making each training session both challenging and rewarding. I am grateful for the guidance and support he has provided, and I look forward to continuing my training with him.



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"Such an amazing group of people. Both myself, my husband and children train and we have all learnt so much. From fitness to self defence and so much more in between. I would highly recommend Arakan to anybody"

Claire Courts




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