Judo
Judo is martial art created in Japan in 1882 by Jigoro Kano as a physical, mental, and moral pedagogy.
The objective is either to project or bring the opponent to the ground and immobilize them (controlling techniques), or to force them to submit using joint locks or chokes.
Development for life
More than just a sport; it's a comprehensive educational approach. It's about learning, growing, and shaping oneself. The lessons learned on the judo mat are valuable for a lifetime.
Motor Skills
Feel better physically and mentally.
Perseverance
Learn not to give up, no matter what.
Self-Confidence
Improve self-esteem.
Socialization
Thrive by learning to live in a group.
Respect
Learn to pay attention to the environment and others.
Self-Control
Learn to pay attention to the environment and others.