Champion Judo Club

Champion Judo Club It is my great pleasure to introduce you to the art of Judo.

03/12/2026
Congrats to all U14.Fortunately, the Champion Club has established a strong foundation..
03/12/2026

Congrats to all U14.
Fortunately, the Champion Club has established a strong foundation..

Champions train with heart and they bring home medals. 🥇🥈🥉So proud of our athletes for their outstanding performance at ...
02/17/2026

Champions train with heart and they bring home medals. 🥇🥈🥉

So proud of our athletes for their outstanding performance at the Judo BC Provincial Championships. Your hard work, discipline, and commitment truly showed on the podium.

Congratulations to all our students. This is just the beginning. 🥋

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Yegor SHEVCHENKO at Champion Judo Club  -73 kg Silver 🥈
04/05/2025

Yegor SHEVCHENKO at Champion Judo Club
-73 kg Silver 🥈

Congratulations for achieving Black Belt of SHEVCHENKO family .Taras, Sofia and Yegor SHEVCHENKO.
03/15/2025

Congratulations for achieving Black Belt of SHEVCHENKO family .
Taras, Sofia and Yegor SHEVCHENKO.

Christa Deguchi Olympic gold medalist 2024.
11/09/2024

Christa Deguchi Olympic gold medalist 2024.

Christa Deguchi Olympic gold medalist 2024.
11/09/2024

Christa Deguchi Olympic gold medalist 2024.

Misato Nakamura @ Abbotsford training camp 2024.
06/04/2024

Misato Nakamura @ Abbotsford training camp 2024.

04/13/2024

Champion Judo Club

12/04/2023

Nova and Luca Fouquette ,from Champion Judo Club , did judo for their talent show at school Christmas talent show.

The Top 10 tips for improving your Shiai at Judo 1. Don't miss training. Enough said.   2. Get as much randori as possib...
10/30/2023

The Top 10 tips for improving your Shiai at Judo

1. Don't miss training. Enough said.

2. Get as much randori as possible. It is through randori that you develop practical judo skills. During uchikomi and nagekomi, your partner is not resisting and not trying to counter you. Randori is the real thing. You have to try to throw someone who is resisting you with all their might. Don't take your own sweet time to get up off the ground after a throw. Don't take forever to tie your belt after it comes loose. Get in as much randori time as you can. The more randori you do, the better you become at judo.

3. Work on your grips. Decide what kind of grip you want to adopt, and based on that, develop your techniques. Ideally, all your techniques should be done off the same grip so that uke doesn't know what you are going to do.

4. Hone in on a few throws. Nobody has 10 tokui-waza. If you have three tokui-waza, that's a lot already. Start with one or two major techniques. Also identify one or two complementary (smaller) techniques that go well with your major ones. Decide what you want to specialize in and work those techniques to death.

5. Develop your newaza skills. Some players prefer tachi-waza, which is understandable. After all judo is a throwig sport. But understand that it is easier to develop newaza compared to tachi-waza. So if you're a beginner who isn't able to throw anybody (and this will be the case for a while), you'd do well to specialize in newaza. Not only will newaza help get you some early victories, it will also give you more confidence to do tachi-waza beause you know won't get caught so easily on the ground.

6. Think about combinations. Don't always rely on single attacks. Have some moves that involve the action-reaction principle, where you attack uke in one direction and when they react to that, you take them in the other direction.

7. Use defeat as motivation. If you are defeated in shiai or have difficulty overcoming a training partner in randori, use that frustration as motivation to improve your judo.

8. Watch the livestream. We provide multi-camera livestreams not just for people to watch our sessions from home but also so that the players who are training in the dojo can later watch themselves in action, and analyze what they did right and what they did wrong.

9. Ask questions. If you are unsure about something or would like to know more about something, ask. Don't just keep quiet. The more questions you ask, the smarter you become about judo.

10. Develop the fighting spirit of judo. Fighting spirit can mean many things, not just persevering til the final buzzer rings. It can also mean having the willpower and determination to overcome setbacks. It means giving it your all when training and fighting. It means getting up even when you feel you can't go on anymore. It means being there for your training partners whenever they need you. It means being disciplined, hardworking and tenacious. It also means being kind, respectful and supportive to others, and generally being a good person. The fighting spirit of judo means all these things and more. Ultimately, it doesn't just make you a good judoka, it helps you to become the best version of yourself.

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2121 Marine Drive
West Vancouver, BC
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Friday 3:30pm - 7pm
Saturday 3:30pm - 7pm

Telephone

7789290871

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