The following is an article written by Ali Yuldashev about his recent trip to Japan with Kerrye Katz and Yuki Uemura as part of a group Judo Tour. At Judo NSW we’re committed to providing young people with cross-cultural experiences that are not jus
Zenbu Judo and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu has harvested a culture of success in its six years at Silverwater. The club is one of the best in the country, regularly seeing strong results at national and international level. This year, Zenbu had 21 athletes earn a
BUENOS AIRES: Rhys Allan and Saskia Brothers have been selected as Australia’s judo contingent for the Buenos Aires 2018 Youth Olympic Games, bringing Australia’s total to 65 young athletes across 22 sports.Allan says earning his spot at YOG w
IT’S not just in the mainstream sports where women are kicking butt and making headway. Appropriately for kicking butt, it’s in judo too. Sue Williams, who won Olympic gold in the sport in 1988, and current Judo Australia technical director and head c
The 87-year-old still teaching judo If you’ve reached the age of 87 you’ve earned the right to put your feet up and take life a little easier. But that’s not how John Beaver sees life. Source: The 87-year-old still teaching judo –
Saskia Brothers is coupling ballet and martial arts so delightfully well that she is catching the eye of those who matter in both fields. The Castle Hill girl, 14, took silver in the Nationals, and gold at the NSW, Queensland and the Gold Coast championsh
Newcastle City Council meetings have quite a lot in common with martial arts. Political operators do their best to take down an opponent and there’s a constant readiness to attack or switch to self-defence mode. Sometimes it feels like council debat
Getting on a plane for my first overseas trip was absolutely nerve-wracking alone, but I knew that it would be a great experience. I flew to Sydney to meet up with some of the Australian judo team, then on to Santiago, Chile, with an Auckland stop-over to