Our philosophy follows the judo tradition of mutual welfare and benefit for all. Hogosha Judo provides training in the Art / Sport of Judo at Third Heaven Martial Arts, 1229 Madison St, Beaver Dam, WI 53916. Judo is offered Tuesday and Thursday 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm. Brazilian Jujitsu is offered Monday and Wednesday 7:00 pm to 7:45 pm. Third Heaven Martial Arts provides training in Brazilian Jujitsu,
Tae Kwon Do/MMA, Kids blended Martial Arts, Adult & Kids Weapons, and Kickboxing. In addition to Judo, you can choose your training. Hogosha Judo programs are supervised by Sensei Jerry L. Cypert, 5th Dan Black Belt, a USA Judo International Certified Coach, International Blind Sports Association (IBSA) Certified Coach, a National and IBSA Certified Referee. Beaver Dam Head Instructor, Darlene Cypert, is a 3rd Degree Black Belt, and a Certified National Coach. Associate Instructors are: Josh Cypert, a 3rd Degree Black Belt, a National and IBSA Certified Coach, and a Certified National and IBSA Referee. Mike Cypert, a 3rd Degree Black Belt, a Certified National Coach and a Regional Referee. Head Instructor of Third Heaven Martial Arts Justin Morris is a 2nd degree Black Belt in Brazilian Jujitsu, Black belt in Tae Kwon Do, Instructor/Shaolin in Kung Fu, and Kickboxing Instructor. Hogosha Judo, the Club and all ranks are certified by USA Judo (United States Judo Inc. – USJI). USA Judo is the certifying organization for the United State Olympic Committee (USOC). The mission statement of USA Judo is: "In furtherance of its purpose, the mission of USA Judo is to enable United States athletes to achieve sustained competitive excellence in domestic and international amateur judo competition and to promote and grow the sport of judo in the United States." Hogosha Judo is also a member of Wisconsin Judo Inc. Worldwide Judo is the second most popular sport, second only to soccer. Judo offers training in: self-defense, completion and individual growth. Judo is a way of life - the more involved in Judo the more one frequently chooses to “give back” to Judo – this process keeps Judo growing and strong. If you have questions, or want to get started: call Sensei Cypert at: (920) 296-6451 or Justin Morris at: (920) 319-0439.