Scott Morisset

3rd Degree Senior Instructor

Training Since: 2001

Teaching Since: 2006

Technique of Choice: Edge Hand

Weapon of Choice: Dagger

Scott began his Arakan journey in 2001, seeking a new martial art style. Arakan transformed his life, and he is dedicated to helping others achieve the same. As an instructor, Scott combines patience, intensity, and focus to push his students beyond their limits, helping them overcome challenges both in and out of training.

With over two decades of experience, Scott’s students benefit from his passion, wisdom, and commitment to their growth. His achievements include being named Instructor of the Year, seeing students grade their Orange Belts, and becoming a Regional Manager for Melbourne.

As a dedicated family man, when Scott is not training or teaching, he enjoys spending time with his family and going on adventures with them. 



Student Testimonials

Scott is an awesome instructor, he is one of the many reasons I train. Scott is an asset to Arakan Martial Art and a credit to dedication and determination.
Marcia Neaves

Thank you Scott you have helped shape the person I am today. I have changed exceptionally as a person and a woman thanks to Scott and his eternal patience and interest in my training.
Tracey McMahon

Scott has continually enabled me to remain interested in Arakan and has done this by motivation and by being able to continually deliver a completely different dynamic to a lesson that fascinates one into really looking forward to the next lesson, Thank you Scott.
Evan Zikos

Just love my lessons with Scott really hard work, but such fun. Scott considers my fitness level always and pushes me to do better each lesson.
Linda Frazer



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After an unfortunate turn of events earlier in the year, all 3 of my kids now have self defence lessons every week. 

Today their Instructor 'pushed a button' and one of my kids started to break down, emotionally.

Their Instructor immediately stopped, walked over and put his arm around them, told them to let it all out and stood with them with his arm around them as they cried. He then used a circuit breaker activity to move on from it and was beautifully gentle for the rest of the lesson. 

Afterward they *child* told me that they felt a bit embarrassed for crying but their Instructor had made them feel safe in doing so and that they believed they would be safe to continue to release the emotional pressure caused earlier this year, with their Instructor. 

What a genuine and strong second male role model for my kids, other than their father. Money can't even buy that kind of authenticity. 

"


Perth Family




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