About The Amateur Judo Association
The Amateur Judo Association (AJA), established in 1955 and based in Birmingham, United Kingdom, is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting judo across multiple areas including the East Midlands, Midland, North West, and South East regions. Members benefit from structured training programs, grading opportunities, area championships, and masterclasses led by accomplished athletes like Gemma Howell and Neil Adams MBE, with facilities at venues such as Saltley Wellbeing Centre, Panthers Judo Club, and Cedars Judo Club. The AJA operates as an affiliated member of the British Judo Association and serves judoka of all levels through its network
FAQs
What age does The Amateur Judo Association accept for judo classes?
The Amateur Judo Association welcomes participants of all ages, including children and adults, offering tailored classes to suit different age groups and abilities.
Is The Amateur Judo Association beginner-friendly for children?
Yes, The Amateur Judo Association provides beginner-friendly classes specifically designed for children, focusing on safe, fun, and age-appropriate judo training.
What should my child bring to their first class?
Children should bring comfortable sportswear or a judo gi if they have one, a water bottle, and a positive attitude ready to learn and have fun.
Contact Information
Address
Highcroft Community Centre, Slade Rd, Erdington, Birmingham B23 6AX
United Kingdom
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