Bowling Green Kentucky Judo / Jujitsu Club www.bowlinggreenjudo.com
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Judo classes for competition, recreation and self-defense are provided by Black Belts and Brown Belts who are USJA Certified Coaches. J. Bowling.
Visit use at BOWLINGGREENJUDO.COM Kodokan Judo was founded in 1882 by Dr. Jigoro Kano at the Eishoji Temple near Tokyo, Japan . The practice of Judo found a home in physical education and sport. Sport Judo provided teamwork, which was good for all and also developed the individual. Judo was a complete physical education; not just a game. Although self-defense techniques were included in the traini
ng, emphasis was on using the techniques in a holistic manner. Dr. Jigoro Kano is credited with jujitsu's survival of the Meiji Restoration at a time jujitsu was looked down upon in Japan. He took jujitsu and adapted it to the times. His new methodology was called Judo. He combined sport and philosophy into a way of life that contributes to society. In 1882, Dr. Jigoro Kano (The Father of Judo) made a comprehensive study of several ancient self defense forms and integrated the best of these forms into a sport, which is known as Kodokan Judo. The fundamental physical techniques at the heart of Judo are using the opponent’s body weight against him: in this way, a small fighter can beat a much larger, stronger opponent with the proper strategy, skill and technique. Judo is practiced on mats, and there is no kicking or punching. The key techniques in Judo are throws and grappling, including choke holds, joint locks and arm bars. Judo has a system of belt color ranks, which are designed to recognize a person's degree of competence, knowledge, and leadership in the sport. Judo developed as a sport and was first included in the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games. Judo has been a part of the Olympic Games ever since. Judo is an excellent form of all around exercises that develops strength in body and mind, self-confidence, respect of others, and the importance of trust. Through practice students learn discipline and self-control and are provided with a meaningful way to channel their energies. Judo also teaches relatively easy techniques to master that have real self-defense applications. The students will learn the skills of falling, grappling, throwing, and tournament play. Our program is an excellent way to increase your flexibility, endurance, power and strength, with the added benefits of developing self-confidence, courage, and leadership. The major goal of our program is to provide a positive atmosphere where our students can develop as both recreational and competitive athletes. The ultimate goal in Judo is to develop oneself to the maximum extent possible, always striving for perfection, so that you can contribute something of value to the world. The Bowling Green Kentucky Judo Club competition team won the overall team competition at the 2017, 2013, 2012, 2010, 2009, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, and 2000 O. Helvey Kentucky State Judo Championships bringing the total to 12 state championships that Bowling Green Judo has won the overall team competition. For 7 consecutive years from 2000 to 2006, Bowling Green Judo won the state championship and set a state record for consecutive wins. Judo classes are taught at Bowling Green Parks and Recreation Fitness Center, 225 East Third Street. Kentucky
Judo Class Schedule:
Junior Judo classes: (coed: ages 6 years – 12 years) Mondays and Thursdays 5:15 PM
Adult and junior ages 13+ Judo coed classes: Mondays and Thursdays 6:25 PM
For more information contact:
Clint Brizendine, Yodan
270-781-8896
06/19/2026
Thank you Sensei Donna for the reminder below that we as Judo instructors give every student our very best in class teaching Judo and making our students stronger, both physically and mentally knowing that very few will be there as long time students and develop thier full potential as future teammates, competitors and instructors. As coaches/instructors we see first hand the positive impact we have on students and this alone makes it well worth our efforts. Judo is a martial art built on the philosophy of kaizen - continuous improvement both on and off the mat. If you are a current or past parent or student in Judo please share your experience and let us know your suggestions and experience with our club.
06/09/2026
Another great junior and senior class of Judoka. Junior classes at 530pm. Adult class at 630pm Monday and Thursday. Also adult Saturday morning class. Bowling Green Parks and Recreation. Bowlinggreenjudo.com
05/12/2026
05/03/2026
"Discipline isn't punishment. It's the freedom to choose better."
Practice makes the right choice automatic.
04/28/2026
In Judo class last evening we recognized Coach Joe Newton as a USJA Certified State level coach. This status is a national recognition of achievement in coaching. Most of our brown and black belts have participated in this coach training course which further includes a background check, Safe Sport and Concussion training. It was also an opportunity to welcome several new youth and adult students to our Judo club.