Judo clubs in Portland

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    About Judo in Portland

    Portland, nestled in the Pacific Northwest, is a vibrant hub for judo with a rich tradition and a growing community of practitioners. The city is home to several well-established clubs, including Obukan Judo Dojo in the NE Fremont district, Bridgetown Judo in Northwest Portland, Shudokan Judo Dojo near SE 55th and Johnson Creek Boulevard, and Seiwakan Judojo in Sellwood. These clubs operate out of community centers, parish gyms, and dedicated sports halls, offering classes for children, teens, adults, beginners, and competitive athletes. Training emphasizes technical judo, fitness, self-defence, and life skills, with clear pathways for grading and progression through national federations such as the United States Judo Federation. Each club fosters a welcoming environment for all levels, from newcomers to seasoned judoka. Portland’s judo scene blends recreational and competitive pathways, with regular in-house and regional competitions that help athletes progress to national and international events. The training culture is supportive and inclusive, with evening and weekend classes to accommodate busy schedules. Clubs are easily accessible by public transport, including bus routes serving NE Fremont, Northwest Portland, Sellwood, and Johnson Creek areas, as well as major roads like I-405 and the Fremont Bridge. Beginners are always welcome, and most clubs provide gi hire or guidance on where to purchase equipment locally, making it simple for anyone to start their judo journey in Portland.

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