A.S. Judo – Academy of Excellence

Telephone: 07776 442 963 Email: alan@asjudoacademy.co.uk

Buddy Scheme

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Bring a buddy to a A.S. Judo and they get the first session FREE and if they join you get our special edition Judo Tshirt!

The more buddies you bring along, the more great prizes you can win including Xbox360 games, iTunes downloads, cinema tickets and more!

Bring two friends who join and you get a Tshirt and the special player badge to stitch on your Gi!

So ask your friends if they would like to try Judo and you might just get a cool Tshirt and a great training partner too!


61 Judo Club Under 12 Competition
High Wycombe Judo Centre, Sunday 21st November 2010

A.S. Judo Academy Championships 2010
High Wycombe Judo Centre, Sunday 19th December


A.S. Panda Club

Our Panda Cubs Program is specifically developed for kid’s ages 4-7 years old. This professionally designed curriculum teaches the children important life skills in a fun, exciting, and enriching environment. Our warm and nurturing staff encourages and motivates each student to do his or her very best.

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Emphasis is placed on positive reinforcement and the benefits of good behavior. Each highly structured class incorporates age appropriate physical activity and coordination exercises along with basic judo skills aimed to improve your child’s gross motor skills and positive mental attitude. These skills will help your child become a better student in school, a better listener at home, a better all-around athlete, and feel more ambitious towards his/her goals.

In essence, the Panda Cubs curriculum utilizes the structure of judo training to improve and develop:

  • Confidence
  • Fine and gross motor skills
  • Balance and Coordination
  • Listening skills
  • Focus and concentration
  • Memory
  • Self control & self discipline
  • Respect for themselves and others
  • Self awareness skills
  • Setting goals

In conjunction with developmental skills each child will also learn Bully Busting and Traditional Japanese Martial Arts and an olympic sport!

All our professional instructors are highly qualified and experienced, holding all required CRB checks, first aid and insurance cover


Dojo Rules

  • All students must arrive and depart dojo with their parent or legal guardian. If your child will be leaving with someone else, please contact a member of A.S Judo and let us know.
  • All students are kindly asked to walk at all times in the dojo (no running).
  • All students are asked to put their shoes and coats away in an orderly fashion upon entering the dojo.
  • All students must have a clean uniform, clean feet, short fingernails, and no jewelry may be worn during practice. Females are required to wear a t-shirt under their judo gi top.
  • All students are required to change in the dressing rooms. Males should not be bare chested in the dojo at any time.
  • All students are encouraged to arrive 10-5 minutes prior to their class time. Students should be picked up no later than 10-15 minutes after their class ends.
  • All gear must be purchased through The A.S Judo Academy.
  • All parents are kindly asked to maintain control of student’s siblings while class is in session.
  • All parents are kindly asked to refrain:
  • (1) From interacting in any way with their children during class.
    (2) From speaking to the Senseis during class. Please schedule time before and/or after the class to speak with the Senseis
    (3) From talking loudly while classes are in session as it is disruptive to the dojo and your child’s learning.



Well done to all of you who competed in the A.S Judo Academy Championships 08, you all did marvelously and showed great determination and skill in a pressure situation, I was very proud of you all.

Please click below to view the results in a pdf file

6th December Closed Competition Results

A.S Judo Academy Championships 08


A.S Judo Academy Awards 2008

The A.S Judo Academy Player of the year: Jonathan Bailey – RGS

Elite Player of the year: Trishul Patel – RGS
Cadet Player of the year: Rebecca Jurdon – Gateway school

Most Improved Elite Player: Thomas Rollings – Gateway school
Most Improved Cadet Player: Jack Peck – Gateway school

Alan Scott Award Elite Player: Sam Mudie – Gateway school
Alan Scott Award Cadet Player: Rory Pond – The Beacon school

Most Committed Elite Player: Harvey Rumbol – Gateway school
Most Committed Cadet Player: Nicholas Humphries – St Paul’s CofE school

High Attendance Award Elite Player: Thomas Shrieve – Chartridge school
High Attendance Award Cadet Player: Rebecca Jurdon – Gateway school

Special Achievement Awards:

Theo Kontos: Chartridge school
Finlay Wood: Chartridge school
Jack Clark: A.S Judo
Jack Armstrong Robbins: Chesham Prep school


Summer Camps

All camps run from 9.00am – 3.00pm

Monday, 19th – Wednesday 21st July. Trinity United Reformed Church
Tuesday, 27th – Friday 30th July. Cedar Park School, Hazlemere
Tuesday, 10th – Friday 13th August. Braywood CofE First School
Monday, 16th – Thursday 19th August. Chesham Park Community College
Monday, 23rd – Thursday 26th August. Great Missenden CofE Combined School

What to bring?:-A packed lunch and some out door clothes, indoor and outdoor shoes not forgetting your Gi of course!

Instructors:-

All professional instructors are highly qualified and experienced, holding all required CRB checks, first aid and insurance cover.

Judo Training :

  • Randori Sessions
  • New Techniques
  • flexibility & Agility
  • Newaza & Tashiwaza
  • Strength & Conditioning

Other activities may include :

  • Sumo Games
  • Football
  • Basket Ball
  • Tag Rugby
  • Running
  • Rounders

THIS CAMP IS DESIGNED TO BE SERIOUSLY FUN.THROUGH AN INTENSIVE TRAINING PROGRAMME. STUDENTS WILL DEVELOP THEIR PHYSICAL SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE. THESE 3 DAY CAMPS ARE DEDICATED MAINLY TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF JUDO BUT WILL ALSO INCORPORATE OTHER ACTIVITIES

Bookings

To book your child’s place contact Alan Scott or book online using the form below. You DO NOT need a Paypal account.

Camp Cost
Camp Date
Name of Child


U29kg – Theo Kontas GOLD
U31kg – Charlie Keir 5th place
U33kg – Max Kenchington BRONZE
U35kg – William Scott BRONZE
U46kg – Blaise Cooper SILVER
U40kg – Lucy King GOLD


Grading

Bruce Lee

“If you always put limits on what you do, physical or anything else, it’ll spread over your life. It’ll spread in to your work, into your morality, into your entire being. There are no limits. There are plateaus, but you must not stay there, you must go beyond them… a man must constantly exceed his level.”

Judo belt coloursEveryone is different and therefore as individuals we progress at different rates, learn in different ways and want something unique for ourselves from the training we undertake and instruction we receive. Whether you are all about Judo or you are practicing Karate, or both, Your Path to your own personal goals will be unique, fun and challenging. Our instructors are here to guide you on your way to success and achievement and push you on that little bit further each time you train.

To help your progression members are provided with a grading syllabus and regular grading sessions are held throughout the year. our Judo is practised to the highest level, and we ensure external examiners are present for all our gradings in order to maintain these exceptional standards.

Why grade?

Grading enables you to see if you have understood the technical requirements for each grade. Grading also tests you under pressure. This is when you find out what you really know. Once you have achieved your grade you will have total confidence in your techniques and ability. Many of our students say that after passing their gradings they feel they can go on in life to do anything they choose and succeed.

How many grades to Black belt?

In Judo we have 7 belts before you reach your 1st Dan Black Belt, each belt is also divided into three MON grades. This can take you between 7 and 9 years to achieve depending on the level of effort and commitment you put in to your training. It isn’t easy, but then it’s not meant to be. You can think of your Black Belt as the Martial Arts equivalent to an Academic Degree.

Students in general should grade every 4 – 6 months. This is a rough guideline, some people will move quicker others will take longer. It’s not about getting to your goal the quickest it’s about making the most of your journey towards your goal. Always push yourself to understand your techniques and how to use them effectively, ask questions and condition your mind and body, start to see what is possible.