Even for children who are not naturally gifted when it comes to judo, the structure of the typical judo lesson is build to recognise improvement. Kids can gain confidence and self-esteem from working on and improving at their judo.
Children at a certain age start to become conscious of their physical wellbeing, and for this reason the physical benefits of judo exercise can be very beneficial. Not to mention, children who stick to physical activity outside of school develop healthier habits.
Judo teaches children the benefits of disciplined practice and technique. While specific application will be for judo, this sort of discipline is also a general habit that a child can learn, and which can be applied to school and other parts of life.
Excellent club all abilities and ages
Great club, my Husband and Daughter both train there and love it. The club is very friendly and the staff are always willing to go the extra mile to help. oh and btw lessons are really cheap :)
Attended the beginners competition this weekend. Thanks for a great event our kids had fun. (Trey's Mam, Whitehaven JC)
My son started Judo 3 year ago, and has progressed from a beginner to two time National Champion, Fantastic club with great coaches
Amateur Judo Associations Junior and Senior Championship held at William Bradford Community College in Leicester. The club travelled with 15 competitors returning with 6 Gold, 2 Silver and 4 Bronze medals...
A great Judo course with Senior British, European and World Cup Champion Ashley McKenzie...
Battlehill Judo Club hosted their own BJA Level 2 competition at Blue Flames Sports Ground in Benton, Newcastle. The competition was well attended by 108 competitors representing 17 Judo clubs from around the area...
The course was led by Judo 6th Dan Chloe Cowen, a four time British champion, five time European Medallist and former Olympian, assisted by shodan Leah Anastasi. The course was attended by Battlehill, Hangaku, Fordley and Botokokan students ...