Judo Clubs in New Zealand

Build strength, skill, and discipline through judo clubs across New Zealand

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Judo clubs provide opportunities to learn and practice this dynamic martial art. In New Zealand, judo clubs welcome participants of all ages to develop physical fitness, discipline, and confidence through structured training.

Featured Judo Clubs

Wainuiomata YMCA Judo Club

📍 Wainuiomata, Lower Hutt, Wellington

Wainuiomata YMCA Judo Club in Wellington offers judo training for self-defence, fitness, and confidence. Classes for kids and adults, free trial available!

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Upper Hutt City Judo Club

📍 Maidstone, Upper Hutt, Wellington

Upper Hutt City Judo Club in Wellington offers judo and self-defence classes for juniors and seniors. Build skills and confidence with expert coaching!

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What is a Judo Club?

A judo club is a place where members learn and practise the martial art of judo. Training includes throws, holds, and groundwork techniques, always emphasising safety and respect.

Clubs cater to beginners and advanced practitioners, offering pathways from recreational participation to competitive judo.

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Wainuiomata YMCA Judo Club

📍 Wainuiomata, Lower Hutt, Wellington

Wainuiomata YMCA Judo Club in Wellington offers judo training for self-defence, fitness, and confidence. Classes for kids and adults, free trial available!

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Upper Hutt City Judo Club

📍 Maidstone, Upper Hutt, Wellington

Upper Hutt City Judo Club in Wellington offers judo and self-defence classes for juniors and seniors. Build skills and confidence with expert coaching!

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Benefits of Joining Judo Clubs

Judo improves physical fitness, strength, and flexibility while teaching discipline and focus. Practitioners also develop self-defence skills and resilience.

Socially, judo clubs create supportive environments where members build friendships and learn teamwork.

Judo Clubs in New Zealand

Judo clubs operate in cities and towns across New Zealand, often through schools, community centres, or dedicated dojos. They support both recreational players and competitive athletes, providing inclusive access to this martial art.