Judo clubs in Gravesend

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    About Judo in Gravesend

    Gravesend, a historic town on the south bank of the Thames in Kent, is a growing hub for judo with several active clubs serving the local community. The main clubs include Gravesend Judo Club, which trains at the Central Community Centre in the heart of the town, and North Kent Judo, operating out of the sports hall at Northfleet School for Design and Technology. These clubs cater to children, teens, and adults, offering technical judo training, fitness, self-defence, and life skills, with clear grading pathways for beginners and competitive athletes. The clubs focus on both traditional judo and modern coaching methods, welcoming newcomers and supporting those aiming for regional and national competition. In addition, smaller groups such as the Gravesend Youth Judo Club run sessions at local scout halls and community venues across districts like Riverview and Windmill Hill. Gravesend’s judo scene blends recreational and competitive pathways, with regular in-house and regional competitions hosted at venues like the Fort Gardens Sports Centre and the Central Community Centre. Athletes often progress to events organized by the Kent Judo Association and national bodies, with a supportive training culture that values discipline, teamwork, and personal growth. Most clubs offer evening and weekend classes, making it easy for working adults and families to participate. Beginners are always welcome, and many clubs provide gi hire or guidance on where to buy equipment locally. The town’s central location, with easy access via Gravesend railway station, regular bus routes along High Street and Windmill Hill, and proximity to the A2, ensures that judo clubs are accessible to residents across Gravesend and the wider North Kent area.

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