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Judo - a modern martial art with traditional roots. Welcome to the Judoka of KSV Auedamm e. V. Our Judo training offer at Wilhelmsgymnasium Time/ Content Trainer Monday 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. BUDO-AG for students of Wilhelmsgymnasium Günter Hoßfeld Monday 4:00 - 5:15 p.m. Beginners: Children from 6 years old Cristian Garcia Monday read on. School gymnasium at Wilhelmsgymnasium Kunoldstraße 5134131 Kassel Bad Wilhelmshöhe By bike (or car) you follow the Wilhelmshöher Allee towards Wilhelmshöhe train station. The first street on the left behind read on. Questions about membership If you have any questions about your club membership, fee or rate adjustments, termination, or any other questions about the club, please contact our office directly. Questions to continue. If you translate the Japanese word "Judo" directly into German, you get the term "gentle way", which doesn't sound like a martial art, but that's exactly what Judo is. The martial art of Judo follows the principle of "minimum effort, maximum effect". Today, Judo is practiced with a variety of meanings. For one person, it is a sport like any other, for another, it might be a fitness program for body and mind, for another, a philosophy of life. When the founder of Judo, Jigoro Kano (1860-1938), presented his Judo concept in 1882, it was about a holistic teaching for body and mind. Even today, these principles are the basis of every Judo training. In recent years, a lot has changed, especially the children's training has been fundamentally modernized, focusing on fun in movement and solving more or less complex movement tasks. A varied methodology with games and many child-friendly exercise forms has replaced what used to be almost purely technical training. Today, fun is particularly important in Judo, measuring one's strength against his partner or friend, and dealing productively with victory or defeat. Judo technique (Waza) Judo techniques can be roughly divided into four basic types: The Dojo The training room in Judo is called Dojo. In many Dojos, there is a picture of Prof. Jigoro Kano, the founder of Kodokan Judo, our present-day Judo. The Judo uniform Judoka usually wear a very tear-resistant cotton uniform consisting of a white jacket and pants. In competitions, especially at the international level, one of the fighters usually wears a blue uniform for better distinction. As with everything in Judo, the uniform also has a Japanese name "Judo-Gi". The belt The belt color easily indicates the training level of a Judoka, this is important so that techniques are only applied that correspond to the abilities of the respective partner. Below you can see an overview of Judoka belts (Japanese "Obi"). We hope that our small introduction has piqued your interest in this interesting and demanding sport. If you or your children are now interested in trying out Judo, we invite you to do so. Scroll to the top This website uses cookies. If you continue to use this website, we assume your consent!