Saturday 27 July 2013

JUDO 39 athletes to take part in World Police Games POLICE JUDO

39 athletes to take part in World Police Games



A 39-member Indian team will participate in the 15th World Police and Fire Games 2013 to be held at Belfast, Northern Ireland from August 1 to 10.

The team consists of 24 men and 15 women while three officials will accompany them.

 will participate in athletics, wrestling, boxing, judo, swimming and archery, a release said.

The Indian contingent was accorded a warm send off here today. Union Home Secretary Anil Goswami handed over kits to each members of the contingent and National Flag to the leader of the team. They will leave for Northern Ireland on July 29.

India has been regularly participating in World Police Games since its inception in 1989. A 29-member Indian Police team had won 32 gold, 16 silver and six bronze medals in the last World Police Games held in 2011 in New York
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Friday 26 July 2013

Judo Auckland University Judo AND BJJ

 



It has been a long time coming! The (formerly) Auckland University Judo Club have expanded and are now pleased to announce that BJJ classes are now on offer Tuesday and Thursday from 6 pm to 7.30 pm. BJJ black-belt instructors, (Professor) Stuart Mitchell and Serge Morel, are offering classes under the aegis of Douglas Santos BJJ. Classes cost $10 per class (no contract required). For further details please contact Stu at bjjweb@stuartmitchell.com (or via Mobile: 021 441 331). Also see: http://www.aucklandbjj.com

The good professor has been studying Judo for a number of years now. He has competed, as part of New Zealand Judo Masters team at the All Japan Masters. Stu has a very technical ground game and is a competent teacher (read he can actually explain what he does). He is also uniquely positioned to offer BJJ for Judo players—bringing the best of BJJ back into a “sport” that often turned it’s back on ground work. He can also teach Judo fundamentals to BJJ/MMA fighters. Here, at Auckland University Judo & BJJ we're of the mind that the two arts CAN work together for mutual benefit. If you want to know more about the complementary nature of the two read this.

New players are welcome, so too are Judoka from other clubs who want to develop their newazza.

Judo welcome back to Auckland Uni Judo club DANIEL GOWING

 

Daniel 1996 and 2000 olympics,who has been in London for the last 10 years has returned home to Aotearoa.]N.Z.]
Party .
Tomorrow Thursday at Tanuki Japanese Sake bar  315 Queen St.
6pm sharp , All welcome . friends and enemies too

Tuesday 9 July 2013

New club on the Block

The Auckland Police have decided it is high time they had their own Judo Dojo.

The Dojo is run by Craig Cartwright Rockycartmaker@yahoo.com and is now affiliated with The Auckland Judo Association.

Training times are irregular at the moment, but a schedule will be out soon.