Winter Tips for Judoka: Ball Sports Edition
Winter Tips for Judoka: Ball Sports Edition Read More »
Judo and BJJ (Brazilian Ju Jitsu) are both effective martial arts, good for fitness and skill development in young children. There are many similarities – both involve Ne Waza (“groundwork”,
Judo versus BJJ – which should I choose for my child? Read More »
Judo NSW and the JFA successfully completed a new joint HP initiative with the JFA National Randori Camp capping off a successful 2017 Sydney International. More than 30 athletes from
All News: 2017 Sydney International JFA Randori Camp Read More »
As announced at the 2015 Judo NSW Annual Congress on Sat 31 October 2015, the following Judo NSW Membership and Grading Certificate Fees will apply from 1 January 2016: Judo
Judo NSW Membership Fees Read More »
The New South Wales Olympic Council (NSWOC) is pleased to announce the continuation of the Athlete Grant Program. The NSWOC Athlete Grant is designed to provide financial assistance for junior
2017 NSWOC Athlete Grant – OPEN – Closing Date 17 Mar Read More »
Rob Ivers President Judo NSW checks-in with BBR Gap Year Scholarship holder – Rob Vukovich at Waseda Uni training sessions As part of the joint Judo NSW BBR ‘Gap Year’
BBR & Judo NSW ‘Gap Year’ Scholarship visit at Waseda Uni Read More »
Based on extensive research and wide consultation coordinated by Shane Alvisio the JFA Referee Committee would like to extend the safety rules for juniors to our international events and the national championships.
2017 JFA rules for Junior Boys and Girls Read More »