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History of Judo

 

Professor Jigaro KanoProfessor Jigaro KanoJudo is a discipline with its roots in the Japanese martial arts (Budo). Professor Jigaro Kano created it around 1870 in Japan. He extracted relatively safe techniques (throws holds, arm-locks, chokes and strangles) from the more dangerous art of Jujitsu, taught break-falling, and formed them into a comprehensive sport which he called Judo ("the gentle way").

 

Judo has a deep and lasting beneficial effect on the physique and psychology of children. It channels aggression and, because of the close-contact nature of the sport, teaches respect for one's fellow participants. The benefits of Judo training may be defined as "The Seven S's of Judo": Skill, Strength, Suppleness, Speed, Stamina, Self-Confidence and Self-Discipline.

 

More information regarding the history of Judo can be found at either judoinfo.com or kokakids.com.

 

Old Logo of Kobushi Judo Club

History of Kobushi Judo Club

 

Kobushi Judo Club was established by Andrew Coles and Colin and Paul Buxton in 1976 as a non-profit-making local family and community-based club. The club during its time has moved around but has always remained in the Keynsham and Kingswood vicinity. We currently meet in The School Gym at The Grange Community School

 

We are affiliated to the British Judo Council (BJC) and the Avon Area. This allows our club members to enter club, area and national competitions, gradings and events, and ensure that grades are of a nationally recognised standard. We have been responsible for providing instruction in judo at all levels, and pride ourselves on being a friendly local club that is open to everyone.

 

We always strive to provide a high standard of instruction together with the traditional values of etiquette and philosophy, where a student can achieve a competent standard of competition fighting, or just personal enjoyment for fun, fitness and wellbeing. In return, to enable our members to achieve these high standards we ask that members attend and train regularly.

Disclaimer:

Whilst every care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information on this website, Kobushi Judo Club and its officials can accept no responsibility for errors or omissions. Please report any errors, omissions of difficulties to u2us@kobushijudo.co.uk.

Last updated 10 August 2008