About 夫馬接骨院
Fuma Bonesetter's Hospital (夫馬接骨院) in Inazawa, Japan, is unique as a judo club that integrates traditional therapeutic practices with judo training, emphasizing injury prevention and physical rehabilitation alongside skill development. Students can expect a supportive environment that promotes both martial arts excellence and body care, reflecting the clinic’s expertise in bone-setting and physical health.
FAQs
What age does Fuma Bonesetter's Hospital accept for judo classes?
Fuma Bonesetter's Hospital welcomes children starting from around 5 years old, allowing young beginners to develop judo skills in a safe and supportive environment.
Is Fuma Bonesetter's Hospital beginner-friendly for children?
Yes, the judo classes at Fuma Bonesetter's Hospital are designed to be beginner-friendly, especially for children, with experienced instructors focusing on fundamentals and safety.
What should my child bring to their first class?
For the first judo class, your child should bring comfortable sportswear, a water bottle, and a positive attitude. The dojo may provide or advise on judo uniforms (gi) after the initial session.
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