Judo Classes for Kids: Summer 2025 – Braine-le-Comte

Summer Judo Camps 2025: Sharpen Your Skills!

Gear up for an action-packed summer! Archysports.com is excited to announce two astonishing judo camps designed to elevate the skills of young judokas aged 6 to 15. Whether you’re just starting your judo journey or aiming to refine your techniques, these camps offer a fantastic opportunity to learn, train, and have fun!

Camp Details

Both camps will be held at the dojo du Sakura Braine, rue de la Gare, n ° 76, a premier training facility known for its experienced instructors and supportive surroundings. Think of it as your own personal “dojo storm,” similar to how NFL teams use training camp to hone their skills before the season.

  • Camp 1: Monday, July 7th to Friday, July 11th, 2025
  • Camp 2: Monday, August 18th to Friday, August 22nd, 2025

Who Should Attend?

These camps cater to all skill levels:

  • Judo Initiation (Ages 6-9): Perfect for beginners looking to learn the fundamentals of judo.
  • Judo Improvement (Ages 10-15): Designed for experienced judokas seeking to refine their techniques and advance their skills.
  • ATT Activity: Both camps include activities designed to improve overall athleticism and coordination, complementing judo training.

Cost and Registration

the cost for each camp is €100.To secure your spot, payment and the registration form (detailed below) must be submitted by June 10th. Think of it like the early bird discount for season tickets – the sooner you commit, the better!

Vital Payment and Cancellation Policy: Registration is only valid upon receipt of payment and the completed registration form by the June 10th deadline. No refunds will be issued for cancellations made within 15 days of the camp start date. A 50% refund will be provided for cancellations made 30 days prior to the camp. A reduction in price is available for the 2nd child registered.

What to Expect

Each day is packed with judo training and fun activities:

  • Lunch: A soup will be provided. Campers should bring their own picnic lunch.
  • recreation: Bring a board game for morning and lunchtime breaks.
  • Drop-off and Pick-up: Campers should be dropped off at 9:00 AM sharp and picked up at 4:00 PM sharp at the dojo.
  • Extended Daycare: Daycare is available from 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM and from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM for an additional fee of €2 per hour (prior registration required).

What to Bring

To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience, please bring the following:

  • Judogi (judo uniform)
  • Picnic lunch
  • Board game
  • Sporting outfit
  • K-Way (lightweight rain jacket)
  • bicycle (revised and in good condition, to be dropped off on Monday morning and picked up on friday afternoon)
  • Helmet
  • Fluorescent jacket
  • Sports shoes
  • Rain jacket (if necessary)

Critically important Note: Camps will only proceed if there are at least 10 participants registered.

Registration Form

Complete the following information and submit it to D. Sablen by June 10th:

Name, First Name: _________________________________________ Date of Birth: ____________ Grade: ____________

Address: _________________________________________________ Tel: ____________

email: _____________________________________________________

Emergency Contact person: _____________________________________________________

Family and Company Insurance Number (Compulsory): _____________________________________________________

I register my son/daughter in the camp from ____________ to ____________

Daycare and Schedule: _________________________________________

Further Inquiry

For U.S.sports fans interested in the crossover between judo and other sports, consider researching the submission of judo techniques in mixed martial arts (MMA). Manny triumphant MMA fighters have a background in judo, utilizing throws and grappling skills to gain an advantage in the octagon. Also, explore the benefits of judo training for improving balance, coordination, and mental discipline, which can be valuable assets in various athletic pursuits.

Meet the Judo Instructors

Our camps are led by seasoned Judo instructors, including D.Sablen,a respected figure in the local judo community. with years of experience, they’re dedicated to creating a positive and enriching learning surroundings for all participants. The coaches will share their experience of Judo skills with each judoka,and they will also promote values such as respect,discipline,and teamwork. Your future judo stars are in good hands.

The 2025 Judo Camps at the Dojo du Sakura Braine, hosted by Archysports.com promise a transformative summer experience. To give you a clearer view of the 2025 Judo camps, here is a comparative summary:

Judo Camp 2025: Key Facts at a glance

Feature Camp 1: July 7-11 Camp 2: August 18-22 Comparative Insights
Age Range 6-15 years 6-15 years Both camps welcome the same age demographic, ensuring accessibility for a wide range of young judokas.
Focus Areas Judo Fundamentals, Technique Refinement, ATT Activity Judo Fundamentals, Technique Refinement, ATT Activity Both camps offer a balanced program, making it suitable for beginners and advanced judokas.
Location Dojo du Sakura Braine Dojo du Sakura Braine Consistent venue, offering a familiar and well-equipped training environment.
Cost €100 €100 Affordable price, which gives access to grate value.
Registration Deadline june 10th, 2025 June 10th, 2025 Early registration is highly recommended for both camps to secure your spot.
Exmaple activity Board game challenge tournament Bicycle and Helmet practice Both camps will be tailored to the group’s needs.

Embracing the Judo Ideology

More than just a sport, Judo is a discipline. By training with us, participants will benefit from improved physical fitness, increased confidence, and a deeper understanding of respect and discipline. It’s a holistic approach that aligns with the values of Judo: maximum efficiency and mutual welfare.

SEO-Pleasant Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

To assist you further, here are answers to some common questions regarding our summer Judo camps:

What is the ideal age range for the summer Judo camps?

Our camps are open to children and teenagers aged 6 to 15 years old.

What skill levels are accommodated at the camps?

Our camps cater to all skill levels, from complete Judo beginners to experienced judokas looking to hone their techniques. We offer specific training programs for Judo initiation and Judo practice.

Where are the judo camps held?

Both camps are held at the dojo du Sakura Braine, rue de la Gare, n ° 76, recognized for being a premier training facility

What is the cost to attend the Judo camp?

The cost for each Judo camp is €100, making it accessible for a wide range of families.

When is the registration deadline?

The deadline to submit your registration form and payment is June 10th, 2025, for both camps.

What is the cancellation policy?

No refunds will be issued for cancellations made within 15 days of the camp start date. A 50% refund will be provided for cancellations made 30 days prior to the camp. A reduction in price is available for the 2nd child registered.

What should my child bring to the Judo camp?

Campers should bring their judogi (judo uniform), a picnic lunch, a board game, a sporting outfit, a K-Way (lightweight rain jacket), a bicycle (revised and in good condition, to be dropped off on Monday morning and picked up on friday afternoon), a helmet, a fluorescent jacket, sports shoes and a rain jacket (if necessary).

What are the camp hours,and is there extended daycare available?

Camp hours are from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Extended daycare is available from 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM and from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM for an additional fee of €2 per hour.

How can I register my child for the Judo camp?

To register, complete the registration form (provided above) and submit it along with your payment by the June 10th deadline.

Don’t miss this incredible prospect for your child to learn,grow,and experience the power of Judo! Register your child now for the Summer Judo Camps 2025!

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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