The Airdrie Judo Club, established in 1981 as Eidokan Airdrie, is a well-known dojo in the Airdrie community. Dedicated to inspiring individuals of all ages and skill levels, the club aims to make Judo a lifelong sport for its members. With a focus on self-confidence, respect, strength, agility, and discipline, the club provides a safe and nurturing environment for individuals to develop both physically and mentally.
Led by experienced instructors, the Airdrie Judo Club offers top-tier coaching to its members. Head Instructor Paul Hachey, a 6th Degree Black Belt (Rokudan) and NCCP Level 3 (Competitive) coach, brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the club. Assistant Instructor Steve Norris, a 2nd Degree Black Belt and IJF "B" referee, provides additional support and guidance to club members.
The club regularly hosts training sessions, competitions, and events to further engage its members and promote growth within the Judo community. From national champions to beginners, the Airdrie Judo Club caters to a diverse range of individuals looking to improve their skills and expand their knowledge of Judo.
If you're looking to join a welcoming and supportive Judo club in Airdrie, look no further than the Airdrie Judo Club. Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or just starting out, the club offers a welcoming and inclusive environment for all levels of experience. Join us today and embark on a journey of self-improvement and personal growth through the practice of Judo.