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judo is an olympic sport
and a way of life

Judo, which means "gentle way" in Japanese, is a martial art created in Japan by Jigoro Kano in 1882 derived from the ancient techniques of jiu-jitsu. It is the most widely-practiced martial art in the world, and the second-most practiced sport worldwide behind soccer. Judo was introduced as an olympic sport at the Tokyo 1964 games and is now practiced by people all ages, genders and abilities across the world.

Jigoro Kano’s own explanation is “Judo is the way to the most effective use of both physical and spiritual strength. By training you in attacks and defences it refines your body and your soul and helps you make the spiritual essence of Judo a part of your very being. In this way you are able to perfect yourself and contribute something of value to the world. This is the final goal of Judo discipline”.

AIO Update - Thank you!

A sincere thank you to everyone who was a part of the AIO 2024. Officials, Referees, Judges, Competitors, Kata competitors, Coaches, Parents and Supporters.

“Before and after practicing Judo or engaging in a match, opponents bow to each other. Bowing is an expression of gratitude and respect. In effect, you are thanking your opponent for giving you the opportunity to improve your technique. “ (Jigaro Kano)

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