We will be holding a trial seminar to introduce SVs to the sport of Judo on December 20 at 19.00. This will be an opportunity for those interested to trial judo and see what the sport is about firsthand. Existing judokas can also join the session as well. The session is free although those wishing to join regularly beyond the first session should note that there will be an ongoing fee for each class.
Event Details
Date: Tuesday December 20, 2022
Time: 19.00 to 21.30
Attire: Sports attire - T-Shirt and Shorts
Cost: $0
Location: SA Judo, 33 Lorong Kilat, Singapore 598132
Organiser
The SV lead on this event is SV1 Nadim is a 4th Kyu judoka (Orange belt) and has been practicing judo since 2018. The session is managed and run by SA Judo at a proper training facility with certified Judo instructors.
Sign Up
Eligibility: Please note that this seminar is open to all existing SVs and SAFVC HQ Personnel. All fitness levels accepted. No pre-enlistees.
Registration Process: To participate, you will need to create an account with SVx and complete a registration and indemnification from SA Judo to participate.
This is not an official SAFVC event. This is an BySVForSV initiative.
Availability: 16 pax
Registration Deadline: 21.00, 16 December, 2022, 21.00
What is Judo?
Judo is a martial art and combat sport that teaches self-defense, discipline, and respect. It was created in Japan in 1882 by Jigoro Kano. Judo is one of the most popular sports in the world and is practiced by millions of people.
Some benefits to Judo:
- Judo teaches self-defense.
- Judo is a combat sport.
- Judo is practiced by millions of people.
Emotional benefits:
- Judo can help you feel more confident in dangerous situations.
- Judo can help you stay disciplined and focused.
FAQs
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There is some risk involved in any physical activity, but Judo is considered a relatively safe sport. Many people practice Judo without any major injuries.
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No, you do not need to be physically fit to do judo. Judo is a relatively safe sport and is practiced by millions of people around the world. However, you should speak with a doctor before starting any new physical activity.