Logan Turner

Senior Instructor

Training Since: 2008
Teaching Since: 2025
Technique of Choice: Whip
Weapon of Choice: Long Staff
Logan began his Arakan journey at just four years old, developing an early passion for training, discipline, and self-development that has continued throughout his life.
At 15, Logan graded to Yellow Belt, becoming one of the youngest students to reach that level at the time. Through Arakan, he built strong focus, motivation, and discipline—becoming faster, fitter, and stronger both physically and mentally.
Logan brings positive energy and passion to every class and firmly believes that everyone should have the skills to defend themselves and those they care about. He takes pride in teaching a practical, effective fighting style while helping students grow in confidence and ability.
Outside of training, Logan enjoys hitting the gym, running the track, and cross-training in other martial arts to continue developing as both a student and instructor.

Student Testimonials

Logan is a fantastic instructor! He always went above and beyond to make sure I always got the most out of our sessions together. He was exeptionally humble and enthusiastic about seeing his students grow.

Hayden 

 

Training with Logan has been an empowering and grounding experience. He teaches with clarity, presence, and genuine care, creating a space that is safe, respectful, and confidently held. His attention to detail and embodied guidance have supported my skill development and nervous system regulation in training.

Kate



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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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