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Get ready to elevate your judo game at our Summer Judo Camp, designed to prepare athletes for the US Judo Open! This intensive program covers all aspects of judo—stand-up drills, ground work, conditioning, and mental strategies. Participants will push their limits through rigorous training, engage in insightful video reviews of top fights, and participate in open discussions to sharpen their tactical thinking. It's the perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in judo, even if you're not competing in the Open. Whether you're preparing for the biggest competition of the year or just looking for an all-around judo experience, this camp is a must! Eat, sleep, and breathe judo with us this summer.
We will introduce campers to a variety of martial arts, including judo, wrestling, and jiu-jitsu. In addition to martial arts, campers will also participate in fun games and activities. It's an excellent opportunity for kids to learn new skills, stay active, and make new friends.
1- What are the timings for the summer judo program?
The summer judo program runs from 1 pm to 5 pm.
2-How many students are allowed in the program?
We cap our program at a maximum of 20 students to ensure personalized attention and effective learning.
3-How are students grouped during the program?
Students are grouped based on both their rank and age to ensure appropriate learning environments and maximize their potential.
4-What if my child has commitments after 5 pm?
Arrangements can be made for an early departure to accommodate other classes or activities. Please inform us in advance.
5-How do I sign up for the summer judo program?
You can sign up by contacting our team or visiting our website to secure your child's spot.
6-What safety measures are in place during the program?
We adhere to strict safety protocols, including supervision by qualified instructors, appropriate equipment usage, and maintaining a safe training environment for all participants.
7- What if my child has a judo class at 6 pm? Do I need to bring him back?
Students who have a class at 6 pm, specifically the competition class, will have a break from 5 pm to 6 pm. During this break, they can bring a light dinner and recharge. After the break, practice will resume from 6 pm to 7:30 pm, allowing students to continue their training seamlessly.
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