About Judo in Denver
Denver, nestled at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, is a vibrant hub for judo in the United States, offering a welcoming environment for athletes of all ages and skill levels. The city’s main clubs include Denver Judo, located near downtown and known for its strong competitive focus and technical training, DBT Judo at the historic Denver Buddhist Temple, which emphasizes traditional judo and community values, and Way of Jiu Jitsu, which blends judo with Brazilian Jiu Jitsu for a diverse martial arts experience. These clubs cater to children, teens, and adults, providing pathways for beginners, recreational practitioners, and elite competitors, with structured grading systems and links to national judo organizations. Training emphasizes technical mastery, fitness, self-defense, and life skills, fostering a culture of respect and discipline. The wider judo scene in Denver features both recreational and competitive pathways, with regular in-house and regional competitions, and opportunities for athletes to progress to national and international events. The training culture is inclusive and supportive, with clubs offering evening and weekend classes to accommodate busy schedules. Most clubs are easily accessible by public transport, with proximity to major bus routes and neighborhoods like Capitol Hill and City Park, making it simple for newcomers to join. Beginners are always welcome, and many clubs provide gi hire or purchase options on-site, ensuring a smooth entry into the sport.