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Peebles Judo Club
Peebles Judo Club

Peebles Judo Club
Peebles
Borders
Tel: 01896 831589
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Peebles Judo Club was formed in 1999 by Colin Aitken (3rd Dan) and has been thriving as a club for ten years. The club is run as a non profit organisation, for the benefit of all its members. We cater for around 60 players at present ranging in ages from 8 years to 67 years old with the majority being children.

Please take the time to fully explore our website where you will learn more about this fascinating sport which traces it roots back to the ancient Samurai techniques of Feudal Japan.

General Club information:

Colin is assisted by senior club coaches and parent helpers and offers three classes divided as follows:

Junior Class - Primary 4 and Primary 5 - 6:15pm to 7:00pm

Intermediate Class - Primary 6 and Primary 7 - 7:00pm to 8:00pm

Senior Class - Secondary S1 to S6 and adults - 8:00pm to 9:00pm.

You are welcome to try a session of judo for free, before deciding if it's for you. Beginners start lessons at the start of each school term.

During the classes, you will be taught the principles of Judo and practice the new techniques you have learnt in class. All judokas who join the club must become members of Judo Scotland. Once registered, you will receive a license book and red belt and be eligible for Judo Gradings. Club gradings are held twice a year.

Coaches are always available on a Wednesday night so come and have a chat

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