WHAT IS JUDO?


Judo, or "The Gentle Way", was created in Japan in the late 1800s by Jigoro Kano. Kano was a Jujutsu practitioner who began to develop his own system that emphasized the larger educational value of training in attack and defense so that it could be a path or way of life that all people could participate in and benefit from. He eliminated some of the traditional jujutsu techniques and changed training methods so that most of the moves could be done with full force to create a decisive victory without injury. In 1964 was introduced into the Olympic Games and is one of the most popular Martial Arts in the world today.

OUR YOUTH JUDO PROGRAM


Judo at Yamasaki Academy Springfield focuses on sport judo–big throws, submission techniques, and pins. We regularly compete in local, regional and national tournaments. A number of our members have won national trophies and several have competed in international tournaments.  Competition is encouraged, but not required.

We welcome newcomers from all ages!  Our program is split between the 4-6 year olds and 7-13 year olds.  We provide beginners with training in the basics and progress students at a pace comfortable to them. As skill and endurance improve students are phased into advanced drills and live judo grappling. We recognize that different ages and different body types adjust at a different pace and work with each student to maximize their potential and ensure safety.

BENEFITS OF JUDO


Kano incorporated two fundamental principles of Judo, “Maximum Efficiency” and “Mutual Welfare and Benefit” because one cannot play Judo alone. We need a partner. This notion of learning that we need each other to help each other is an important part of Judo training.
Judo is an excellent form of self defense for kids. They can learn to defend themselves against larger opponents with throws and pins on the ground. Our Judo kids learn they can defend themselves without having to punch and kick!
Judo is a great way to get in some physical activity for your child while also learning something extremely valuable. We incorporate a lot of games as part of the conditioning and warm-ups to help keep them engaged.
Judo training takes time to master. Things that are hard garner the greatest rewards but also take a higher level of self discipline. Children learn that the more effort they put into something the greater the rewards.
Pay attention to the details. Attention deficiencies are difficult to address, however we notice a great improvement in most of the children that come to us. Our parents can attest to these changes.

WHEN ARE CLASSES?


Monday Wednesday Thursday Saturday
7 to 13 years old 6:30-7:30pm 7 to 13 years old 6:30-7:30pm 4 to 6 years old 5:00-6:00pm 7 to 13 years old 10:30-11:30am

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WE DO NOT ACCEPT WALK-INS FOR TRIAL CLASSES

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