Judo clubs in Redlands

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    About Judo in Redlands

    Redlands, nestled in the Inland Empire region of Southern California, is a growing hub for martial arts with a strong presence in judo. The city’s main judo club, San Bernardino Judo Club, operates out of the Redlands Japanese Cultural Center, offering structured technical training for children, teens, and adults of all levels, from beginners to competitors. The club emphasizes traditional judo techniques, fitness, self-defence, and life skills, with clear grading pathways and affiliations to national judo federations. In addition to San Bernardino Judo Club, nearby martial arts schools such as 5.0 Evolved Martial Arts and Ohana Jiu Jitsu Club also offer judo as part of their broader martial arts curriculum, catering to teens and adults seeking both technical and practical training. These clubs are located in central neighborhoods near San Bernardino Avenue and Harriman Plaza, making them accessible to residents across Redlands and neighboring communities. The judo scene in Redlands balances recreational and competitive pathways, with regular in-house events, regional competitions, and opportunities for athletes to progress to national and international levels. Training culture is supportive and inclusive, with evening and weekend classes designed for working adults and students. Beginners are always welcome, and most clubs provide gi hire or purchase options on-site. Public transport access is convenient, with several bus routes serving the San Bernardino Avenue corridor and nearby neighborhoods, while major roads connect Redlands to surrounding cities. The city’s judo clubs foster a strong sense of community, encouraging participation in both local and regional events, and supporting athletes at every stage of their judo journey.

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