Family and respect: the pillars of judo

In the world of martial arts, the judo stands out for the main values ​​that unite athletes who practice itwhich are based on the Family junction, fraternity, discipline and, especially, the respect for the opponent.

In addition to the passion and love for sport, the family represents one of the pillars of this discipline and proof of this can be found in the Dojo of Wolves from Autonomous University of Coahuila (UAdeC), where dozens of judokas show up to practice from Monday to Friday at a time of 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

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This venue is directed by the coach of the representative team of the Maximum House of Studies and the state of Coahuila, Marcos Matawho, at 39 years of age, has dedicated more than 25 years to practicing it and sharing it with hundreds of children and young people.

In recent years, the dojo has achieved the greatest results with the current team, because, although athletes such as the Garduño brothers, Paul and Emiliano who have won international medals, successes of this magnitude had already been recorded within the Family history.

$!The Garduño brothers came to judo after having practiced American football;  they knew this discipline and they liked it much more.

The Garduño brothers came to judo after having practiced American football; they knew this discipline and they liked it much more.

Formerly the current sensei’s brother, Lee Jonathan Mata Wednesday (coach of the UAAAN team) by the hand of his father, Carlos Mata Constanzomanaged to become Pan American medalists.

Following the example of his family, it’s like Marcos Mata dedicates his life to this profession, entering it with the solid foundations that his father gave him. had given away

For Mata, dedicating himself to it has left him countless and priceless memories and learning applied in his life; among them, that thanks to his discipline he could have a university degree as well as the pleasure of helping young people grow every day in each of the blueprints of your life

GARDUNO BROTHERS

There is no doubt that the passion that the sensei engages in his lessons, is effectively transmitted to his students who strive day by day to achieve their dreams and goals, in judo.

PABLO TADEO: 14 YEARS OLD

The conviction is the word that best describes the young man who has dedicated around seven years to practicing judo, and who has thus earned three important medals: the plata the Pan American of Panama; the oro of the Games CONADE and the Pan-American one in Varadero Cuba, also from Oro.

$!Pablo, at 14 years old, has won three national and international medals.

Pablo, at 14 years old, has won three national and international medals.

His biggest goal is to get to the Olympics and be champion of them. It feels confident and happy with the steps you have taken so far.

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EMILIANO GARDUNO: 13 YEARS OLD

For his part, Emiliano He ventured into the world of this sport before his brother, becoming an inspiration to invite him to join.

Currently, he has also participated in competitions of international size and, although he faced an obstacle that prevented him from attending the one in Panama (he broke his ankles), he went to Cuba, from where he brought the medal of bronze.

$!Emiliano is 13 years old and has been dedicated to judo for more than eight years.

Emiliano is 13 years old and has been dedicated to judo for more than eight years.

DOJO DE LOBOS OF THE UADEC

>Location: the enclosure is located in the Sports Unit of Lobos UAdeC.

>Cost: an inscription of $500 pesos is covered; After that, 250 pesos are paid annually.

>Ages: children, adolescents and young people from 4 to 20 years of age

>Hours: Monday to Friday from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

>Sensei: Marcos Mata, the manager of the dojo has been working there for 13 years.

The coach defends that judo is the best sport for children, since he constantly develops his psychomotricity and gives you the foundation for any other discipline that want to practice

“The foundation that judo gives each child is very important, their psychomotor skills are always being formed, it is the best sport for children from 4 to 20 years old.”

2023-04-28 16:31:57
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