Auckland University Judo Club
Epsom, Auckland
Auckland University Judo Club serves university students, staff, and judo enthusiasts in Auckland seeking to build skills, fitness, and discipline through martial arts. Our experienced coaches—Robert Levy, Ben Uy, Garth Broughill-Dowling, Yuen Khai Chan, Zack Levy, David Mair, and Mauricio Kimura—guide sessions at our Epsom location. Whether you're a beginner or advanced practitioner, join us for dynamic judo training that emphasises technique, respect, and community spirit. Discover the thrill of judo in a supportive environment focused on personal growth and physical challenge in Central Auckland.
A Closer Look at Auckland University Judo Club
The welcoming atmosphere and community spirit at Auckland University Judo Club make it a standout destination for those passionate about judo. As a dedicated sports club specialising in this dynamic martial art, we foster an environment where members can develop their abilities under the guidance of skilled coaches including Robert Levy, Ben Uy, Garth Broughill-Dowling, Yuen Khai Chan, Zack Levy, David Mair, and Mauricio Kimura. Judo training here emphasises core principles like balance, technique, and mutual respect, creating a space where participants of varying levels can thrive. Our club brings together university students and local enthusiasts, promoting not just physical prowess but also mental resilience and camaraderie. Sessions are designed to be engaging and progressive, helping members master throws, grapples, and groundwork while building confidence on the mat. With a focus on judo as a lifelong pursuit, we encourage everyone to step onto the dojo floor and experience the transformative power of this Japanese art form adapted to New Zealand's vibrant sports scene.
Venue Details
Situated at 6 Woodhall Road in Epsom, Auckland 1023, our club is conveniently located in the heart of Central Auckland, offering easy access for members from across the region. The Epsom area provides a peaceful yet connected setting, surrounded by leafy suburbs and proximity to university precincts, making it ideal for after-class or weekend training. This central spot in Auckland enhances the judo experience by blending urban convenience with a serene environment conducive to focused practice. Whether arriving by public transport or car, the venue supports a seamless journey to honing your judo skills amidst the bustling energy of New Zealand's largest city.
Upcoming Events
Fri 20 Feb
06:15 pmSeniors Judo Training Sessions
What to Expect at Seniors -16yrs + Open to those 16 years and older, the Seniors -16yrs + sessions at Auckland University Judo Club are designed for adults seeking to engage in judo training. These sessions welcome participants from various skill levels, making them suitable for everyone looking to build strength, technique, and discipline through judo practice. Whether you're new to the sport or have some experience, you'll find a supportive environment to develop your abilities. Each session lasts 120 minutes, providing ample time for warm-ups, technique drills, sparring, and cool-downs. Judo, a dynamic martial art, focuses on throws, grapples, and ground work, helping participants improve fitness, coordination, and mental focus. The club's experienced coaches—Robert Levy, Ben Uy, Garth Broughill-Dowling, (Tank) Yuen Khai Chan, Zack Levy, David Mair, and Mauricio Kimura—guide the training, ensuring safe and effective progression. Entry fees are to be checked with the club, as they may vary; contact them at aucklandunijudo@gmail.com or visit http://www.aucklandunijudo.nz/ for details. No specific requirements are listed beyond being 16+, but comfortable clothing and a willingness to learn are essential. These sessions run regularly, fostering community connections among like-minded adults in Auckland. 🥋 Participating offers more than physical benefits; it's a chance to meet others, share experiences, and contribute to a vibrant local sports scene. Age groups catered to include 18-29, 30-49, and 50-64, allowing for tailored interactions and a sense of belonging in the judo community. Regular attendance can enhance overall well-being, boost confidence, and create lasting friendships through shared goals and achievements. Who it's for: Adults 16+ across age groups 18-29, 30-49, and 50-64 Key features: 120-minute sessions led by coaches Robert Levy, Ben Uy, Garth Broughill-Dowling, (Tank) Yuen Khai Chan, Zack Levy, David Mair, and Mauricio Kimura Benefits: Builds judo skills, fitness, and community ties Requirements: Check entry fees with club; suitable attire recommended Accessibility: Open to various skill levels for welcoming participation Pricing notes: Fees to be confirmed via email at aucklandunijudo@gmail.com These training sessions promote a strong sense of camaraderie, encouraging members to support one another while honing their judo techniques. It's an ideal way to stay active and connect with Auckland's judo enthusiasts. 💪 Where It All Happens The Auckland University Judo Club is based in Epsom, Auckland, a vibrant area known for its community spirit and proximity to educational and recreational hubs. Sessions take place at the club's Dojo, a dedicated space equipped for judo practice, ensuring a focused and safe setting for all participants. This location enhances the club's role in the local community, providing easy access for residents to join sports activities that strengthen social bonds. Epsom's central position in Auckland makes it convenient for those in surrounding neighbourhoods to attend, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere where adults can engage in judo and build connections. For more on getting there, reach out via the club's website or email.
Epsom, Auckland
Mon 23 Feb
06:15 pmSeniors Judo Training Sessions
What to Expect at Seniors -16yrs + Open to those 16 years and older, the Seniors -16yrs + sessions at Auckland University Judo Club are designed for adults seeking to engage in judo training. These sessions welcome participants from various skill levels, making them suitable for everyone looking to build strength, technique, and discipline through judo practice. Whether you're new to the sport or have some experience, you'll find a supportive environment to develop your abilities. Each session lasts 120 minutes, providing ample time for warm-ups, technique drills, sparring, and cool-downs. Judo, a dynamic martial art, focuses on throws, grapples, and ground work, helping participants improve fitness, coordination, and mental focus. The club's experienced coaches—Robert Levy, Ben Uy, Garth Broughill-Dowling, (Tank) Yuen Khai Chan, Zack Levy, David Mair, and Mauricio Kimura—guide the training, ensuring safe and effective progression. Entry fees are to be checked with the club, as they may vary; contact them at aucklandunijudo@gmail.com or visit http://www.aucklandunijudo.nz/ for details. No specific requirements are listed beyond being 16+, but comfortable clothing and a willingness to learn are essential. These sessions run regularly, fostering community connections among like-minded adults in Auckland. 🥋 Participating offers more than physical benefits; it's a chance to meet others, share experiences, and contribute to a vibrant local sports scene. Age groups catered to include 18-29, 30-49, and 50-64, allowing for tailored interactions and a sense of belonging in the judo community. Regular attendance can enhance overall well-being, boost confidence, and create lasting friendships through shared goals and achievements. Who it's for: Adults 16+ across age groups 18-29, 30-49, and 50-64 Key features: 120-minute sessions led by coaches Robert Levy, Ben Uy, Garth Broughill-Dowling, (Tank) Yuen Khai Chan, Zack Levy, David Mair, and Mauricio Kimura Benefits: Builds judo skills, fitness, and community ties Requirements: Check entry fees with club; suitable attire recommended Accessibility: Open to various skill levels for welcoming participation Pricing notes: Fees to be confirmed via email at aucklandunijudo@gmail.com These training sessions promote a strong sense of camaraderie, encouraging members to support one another while honing their judo techniques. It's an ideal way to stay active and connect with Auckland's judo enthusiasts. 💪 Where It All Happens The Auckland University Judo Club is based in Epsom, Auckland, a vibrant area known for its community spirit and proximity to educational and recreational hubs. Sessions take place at the club's Dojo, a dedicated space equipped for judo practice, ensuring a focused and safe setting for all participants. This location enhances the club's role in the local community, providing easy access for residents to join sports activities that strengthen social bonds. Epsom's central position in Auckland makes it convenient for those in surrounding neighbourhoods to attend, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere where adults can engage in judo and build connections. For more on getting there, reach out via the club's website or email.
Epsom, Auckland
Wed 25 Feb
06:15 pmSeniors Judo Training Sessions
What to Expect at Seniors -16yrs + Open to those 16 years and older, the Seniors -16yrs + sessions at Auckland University Judo Club are designed for adults seeking to engage in judo training. These sessions welcome participants from various skill levels, making them suitable for everyone looking to build strength, technique, and discipline through judo practice. Whether you're new to the sport or have some experience, you'll find a supportive environment to develop your abilities. Each session lasts 120 minutes, providing ample time for warm-ups, technique drills, sparring, and cool-downs. Judo, a dynamic martial art, focuses on throws, grapples, and ground work, helping participants improve fitness, coordination, and mental focus. The club's experienced coaches—Robert Levy, Ben Uy, Garth Broughill-Dowling, (Tank) Yuen Khai Chan, Zack Levy, David Mair, and Mauricio Kimura—guide the training, ensuring safe and effective progression. Entry fees are to be checked with the club, as they may vary; contact them at aucklandunijudo@gmail.com or visit http://www.aucklandunijudo.nz/ for details. No specific requirements are listed beyond being 16+, but comfortable clothing and a willingness to learn are essential. These sessions run regularly, fostering community connections among like-minded adults in Auckland. 🥋 Participating offers more than physical benefits; it's a chance to meet others, share experiences, and contribute to a vibrant local sports scene. Age groups catered to include 18-29, 30-49, and 50-64, allowing for tailored interactions and a sense of belonging in the judo community. Regular attendance can enhance overall well-being, boost confidence, and create lasting friendships through shared goals and achievements. Who it's for: Adults 16+ across age groups 18-29, 30-49, and 50-64 Key features: 120-minute sessions led by coaches Robert Levy, Ben Uy, Garth Broughill-Dowling, (Tank) Yuen Khai Chan, Zack Levy, David Mair, and Mauricio Kimura Benefits: Builds judo skills, fitness, and community ties Requirements: Check entry fees with club; suitable attire recommended Accessibility: Open to various skill levels for welcoming participation Pricing notes: Fees to be confirmed via email at aucklandunijudo@gmail.com These training sessions promote a strong sense of camaraderie, encouraging members to support one another while honing their judo techniques. It's an ideal way to stay active and connect with Auckland's judo enthusiasts. 💪 Where It All Happens The Auckland University Judo Club is based in Epsom, Auckland, a vibrant area known for its community spirit and proximity to educational and recreational hubs. Sessions take place at the club's Dojo, a dedicated space equipped for judo practice, ensuring a focused and safe setting for all participants. This location enhances the club's role in the local community, providing easy access for residents to join sports activities that strengthen social bonds. Epsom's central position in Auckland makes it convenient for those in surrounding neighbourhoods to attend, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere where adults can engage in judo and build connections. For more on getting there, reach out via the club's website or email.
Epsom, Auckland
Fri 27 Feb
06:15 pmSeniors Judo Training Sessions
What to Expect at Seniors -16yrs + Open to those 16 years and older, the Seniors -16yrs + sessions at Auckland University Judo Club are designed for adults seeking to engage in judo training. These sessions welcome participants from various skill levels, making them suitable for everyone looking to build strength, technique, and discipline through judo practice. Whether you're new to the sport or have some experience, you'll find a supportive environment to develop your abilities. Each session lasts 120 minutes, providing ample time for warm-ups, technique drills, sparring, and cool-downs. Judo, a dynamic martial art, focuses on throws, grapples, and ground work, helping participants improve fitness, coordination, and mental focus. The club's experienced coaches—Robert Levy, Ben Uy, Garth Broughill-Dowling, (Tank) Yuen Khai Chan, Zack Levy, David Mair, and Mauricio Kimura—guide the training, ensuring safe and effective progression. Entry fees are to be checked with the club, as they may vary; contact them at aucklandunijudo@gmail.com or visit http://www.aucklandunijudo.nz/ for details. No specific requirements are listed beyond being 16+, but comfortable clothing and a willingness to learn are essential. These sessions run regularly, fostering community connections among like-minded adults in Auckland. 🥋 Participating offers more than physical benefits; it's a chance to meet others, share experiences, and contribute to a vibrant local sports scene. Age groups catered to include 18-29, 30-49, and 50-64, allowing for tailored interactions and a sense of belonging in the judo community. Regular attendance can enhance overall well-being, boost confidence, and create lasting friendships through shared goals and achievements. Who it's for: Adults 16+ across age groups 18-29, 30-49, and 50-64 Key features: 120-minute sessions led by coaches Robert Levy, Ben Uy, Garth Broughill-Dowling, (Tank) Yuen Khai Chan, Zack Levy, David Mair, and Mauricio Kimura Benefits: Builds judo skills, fitness, and community ties Requirements: Check entry fees with club; suitable attire recommended Accessibility: Open to various skill levels for welcoming participation Pricing notes: Fees to be confirmed via email at aucklandunijudo@gmail.com These training sessions promote a strong sense of camaraderie, encouraging members to support one another while honing their judo techniques. It's an ideal way to stay active and connect with Auckland's judo enthusiasts. 💪 Where It All Happens The Auckland University Judo Club is based in Epsom, Auckland, a vibrant area known for its community spirit and proximity to educational and recreational hubs. Sessions take place at the club's Dojo, a dedicated space equipped for judo practice, ensuring a focused and safe setting for all participants. This location enhances the club's role in the local community, providing easy access for residents to join sports activities that strengthen social bonds. Epsom's central position in Auckland makes it convenient for those in surrounding neighbourhoods to attend, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere where adults can engage in judo and build connections. For more on getting there, reach out via the club's website or email.
Epsom, Auckland
Mon 02 Mar
06:15 pmSeniors Judo Training Sessions
What to Expect at Seniors -16yrs + Open to those 16 years and older, the Seniors -16yrs + sessions at Auckland University Judo Club are designed for adults seeking to engage in judo training. These sessions welcome participants from various skill levels, making them suitable for everyone looking to build strength, technique, and discipline through judo practice. Whether you're new to the sport or have some experience, you'll find a supportive environment to develop your abilities. Each session lasts 120 minutes, providing ample time for warm-ups, technique drills, sparring, and cool-downs. Judo, a dynamic martial art, focuses on throws, grapples, and ground work, helping participants improve fitness, coordination, and mental focus. The club's experienced coaches—Robert Levy, Ben Uy, Garth Broughill-Dowling, (Tank) Yuen Khai Chan, Zack Levy, David Mair, and Mauricio Kimura—guide the training, ensuring safe and effective progression. Entry fees are to be checked with the club, as they may vary; contact them at aucklandunijudo@gmail.com or visit http://www.aucklandunijudo.nz/ for details. No specific requirements are listed beyond being 16+, but comfortable clothing and a willingness to learn are essential. These sessions run regularly, fostering community connections among like-minded adults in Auckland. 🥋 Participating offers more than physical benefits; it's a chance to meet others, share experiences, and contribute to a vibrant local sports scene. Age groups catered to include 18-29, 30-49, and 50-64, allowing for tailored interactions and a sense of belonging in the judo community. Regular attendance can enhance overall well-being, boost confidence, and create lasting friendships through shared goals and achievements. Who it's for: Adults 16+ across age groups 18-29, 30-49, and 50-64 Key features: 120-minute sessions led by coaches Robert Levy, Ben Uy, Garth Broughill-Dowling, (Tank) Yuen Khai Chan, Zack Levy, David Mair, and Mauricio Kimura Benefits: Builds judo skills, fitness, and community ties Requirements: Check entry fees with club; suitable attire recommended Accessibility: Open to various skill levels for welcoming participation Pricing notes: Fees to be confirmed via email at aucklandunijudo@gmail.com These training sessions promote a strong sense of camaraderie, encouraging members to support one another while honing their judo techniques. It's an ideal way to stay active and connect with Auckland's judo enthusiasts. 💪 Where It All Happens The Auckland University Judo Club is based in Epsom, Auckland, a vibrant area known for its community spirit and proximity to educational and recreational hubs. Sessions take place at the club's Dojo, a dedicated space equipped for judo practice, ensuring a focused and safe setting for all participants. This location enhances the club's role in the local community, providing easy access for residents to join sports activities that strengthen social bonds. Epsom's central position in Auckland makes it convenient for those in surrounding neighbourhoods to attend, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere where adults can engage in judo and build connections. For more on getting there, reach out via the club's website or email.
Epsom, Auckland
Contact Info
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