About Police Judo
Police Judo in Burnaby, Canada, offers a unique judo-based training program tailored for civilians, law enforcement applicants, recruits, and officers. It combines traditional judo principles with practical control and arrest techniques, emphasizing ethical use of force and mutual respect, aligned with real-world law enforcement demands. Students benefit from a physically challenging curriculum that enhances strength, conditioning, self-defense, and tactical skills in a supportive environment. The club features state-of-the-art sprung steel spring training floors that improve safety and technique development. Police Judo fosters a community focused on physical literacy, fitness, and professional readiness, making it ideal for those pursuing law enforcement or anyone seeking effective martial arts training. The program’s foundation on “taking care of one’s partner
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What age does Police Judo accept for judo classes?
Police Judo welcomes participants of all ages, including children as young as 4 years old in family-oriented kids classes, up to adults and law enforcement professionals.
Is Police Judo beginner-friendly for children?
Yes, Police Judo offers beginner-friendly classes specifically designed for children, including family kids judo classes for ages 4 to 6 where parents are highly encouraged to participate.
What should my child bring to their first class?
Children should bring comfortable athletic clothing suitable for movement; a judogi (judo uniform) is recommended but not always required initially. Parents should also ensure their child is prepared for physical activity and hydration.
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