Senshin Sports Centre
Judo for all ages and levels in Athenry, Co. Galway.
Senshin Sports Centre is located in Athenry, Ireland.
The Senshin Sports Centre in Athenry, Co. Galway, offers structured judo programs for children and adults. Located at H65 TN32, the centre provides a safe and supportive environment for all skill levels.
Ben Clayden, Head Coach of Judo and a 5th Dan Black Belt, leads the coaching team. Mark Earle, Performance Director, brings extensive expertise to the program, supporting athletes aiming for high-level competition.
Children aged 4 to 6 can join the Little Ninjas class, designed to build physical skills and confidence through movement. Those aged 5 to 7 progress into the Little Samurai Active Start Judo program, introducing foundational judo techniques in a fun environment.
For older children aged 8 to 14, the Fighting Fit Fundamentals Judo and Fighting Fit Intermediate Judo classes offer progressive training. These programs develop technical ability, fitness, and mental focus.
Teens and adults can participate in Recreational Judo, with a Beginner Judo Course available for new starters. Experienced judoka aged 14 and above may join the Performance Judo "Top Sport" program.
The Performance program includes advanced training, competition-specific coaching, and opportunities to compete across Ireland, the UK, and Europe. Athletes receive full support for regional, national, and international events.
Senshin Sports Centre in Athenry is highly regarded by families for its wide range of activities for children and adults. With a strong focus on gymnastics and judo, the centre consistently receives praise for its friendly, attentive staff and well-structured classes. Parents note visible improvements in their children’s confidence, strength, and flexibility, with many highlighting the positive impact of coaches who are encouraging and skilled. The facility runs popular weekly classes as well as summer camps, which feature fun activities like obstacle courses and multi-sport games, leaving children eager to return.
Reviewers frequently mention the welcoming atmosphere, from the smiling receptionist to the dedicated instructors who make each session engaging. Children enjoy learning through play, building skills with resources that are regularly updated. While most experiences are overwhelmingly positive, one review expressed dissatisfaction with a summer camp, citing poor facilitator attitude and lack of team-building. Despite this, the vast majority rate the centre five stars, appreciating the variety of classes, convenient location, and the joy their children show after each session. Senshin is seen as a valuable community resource, delivering quality physical activity in a supportive environment.
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Senshin Sports Centre, Caheroyn Road, Caherroyn, Athenry, Co. Galway, H65 TN32
Ireland
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