Judo clubs in Long Island City

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    About Judo in Long Island City

    Long Island City, a vibrant neighborhood in Queens, New York, has become a hub for martial arts enthusiasts seeking authentic judo training. The area is home to Marlon Colorado Judo, located in Long Island City, and Astoria Judo Club, which operates out of Ginja Ninja Athletics in nearby Astoria. Both clubs cater to a diverse range of students, including children, teens, and adults, welcoming beginners and experienced practitioners alike. Marlon Colorado Judo, led by Sensei Takehito Ikezaki, emphasizes technical judo, fitness, and self-defense, with a strong focus on personal growth and competitive preparation. Astoria Judo Club, under Sensei Mach, offers a respectful and inclusive environment, ideal for those looking to build life skills and pursue grading pathways. Both clubs are affiliated with recognized judo organizations and provide structured training for those interested in local, national, or even international competition. The judo scene in Long Island City blends recreational and competitive pathways, with regular in-house and regional events that help students progress toward national and international tournaments. Training culture is supportive and community-driven, with opportunities for open mat sessions, private lessons, and video analysis to enhance learning. Beginners are warmly welcomed, and most clubs offer evening and weekend classes to accommodate busy schedules. Reaching these clubs is convenient via public transport, with easy access from Long Island City stations, Astoria Boulevard, and several bus routes serving the area. Many clubs also provide gi hire or sale options, making it easy for newcomers to start training without upfront investment.

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