Judo clubs in Nedlands
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About Judo in Nedlands
Nedlands is a leafy western suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located approximately 7 kilometres from the city centre and accessible via Thomas Street or Mounts Bay Road, making it an ideal location for judo practitioners seeking quality training facilities. The suburb hosts several established judo clubs that cater to diverse age groups and skill levels, including Nedlands Judo Club at the Nedlands Community Centre, which offers comprehensive programmes for children aged five and upwards, teenagers, and adults, with a strong emphasis on technical judo development, grading pathways, and competitive preparation for those aspiring to regional and national competition. Subiaco Judo Club, situated in the neighbouring Subiaco district just minutes away, provides beginner-friendly classes and specialises in self-defence training alongside traditional judo technique, welcoming newcomers of all ages throughout weekday evenings and weekend mornings. The judo community in Nedlands operates across both recreational and competitive pathways, with in-house gradings held regularly and opportunities for members to progress through district and state-level competitions before reaching national events. Public transport access is convenient via the Nedlands train station on the Fremantle line, complemented by regular bus services including routes through Mounts Bay Road and surrounding neighbourhoods, making club attendance straightforward for families and commuters. Most clubs welcome absolute beginners, offer flexible evening and weekend class schedules to accommodate working adults and school-aged children, and provide guidance on gi hire and purchase options for those new to the sport, fostering an inclusive training environment that emphasises both personal development and athletic achievement.
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