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Interested? Don’t think you’re past your prime as an adult!
Emma and Kelly reassure us: “It’s for all ages. At my local club you have really little kids who are just starting, but you also have older people who are beginners. You can start Judo at any age, and you’ve even got the masters tournament for over 30s.”
“For competitive-level Judo, I think people have started as teenagers and been just as successful.”
At our H&B Head Office, we’re lucky enough to be just a stone’s throw away from the British Judo Association HQ in Walsall. But there are hundreds of academies all over the UK; just use British Judo’s Club Finder to find a dojo near you.
Judoka wear a uniform called a Judogi, or gi, but you won’t need to own one for your first session.
These gis are made up of a jacket (that looks a bit like a dressing gown), some heavyweight trousers and a belt that indicates their grade.
However, for your first session – throw on an old pair of joggers or leggings that you don’t mind being put through their paces, and an old tee-shirt to match. Girls, dig out a sports bra you can trust in, but be careful of any underwires.