City Judo Wanganui
Whanganui, Manawatū-Whanganui
Discover the thrill of judo at City Judo Wanganui, where discipline meets dynamic action in the heart of Whanganui. Led by expert coaches Garry Davies and Yuk Hei Yuen, our club fosters skill-building, confidence, and camaraderie through structured judo training. Whether you're a beginner seeking foundational techniques or an enthusiast honing advanced throws and grapples, our sessions emphasise safety, respect, and personal growth. Join a welcoming community dedicated to judo excellence in Manawatū-Whanganui, perfect for locals passionate about martial arts and self-defence. Experience the power of judo today.
What to Expect at City Judo Wanganui
At City Judo Wanganui, members love the focused energy and supportive vibe that defines our judo club. As a dedicated sports club specialising in judo, we bring together enthusiasts who thrive on the blend of physical challenge and mental discipline inherent in this martial art. Our sessions, guided by experienced coaches Garry Davies and Yuk Hei Yuen, emphasise core judo principles like balance, technique, and respect. What sets us apart is the genuine sense of achievement participants feel—from mastering basic throws to refining advanced grappling moves. It's a place where dedication is rewarded with tangible progress, and every member contributes to a motivating atmosphere. Judo here isn't just about sport; it's about building resilience and poise in a structured, engaging environment that appeals to those eager to embrace martial arts training.
Location and Directions
Conveniently situated at 84 Ingestre Street, Whanganui 4500, New Zealand, City Judo Wanganui offers easy access for residents of the Manawatū-Whanganui region. Nestled in the vibrant Whanganui area, our venue is designed for straightforward visits, whether you're coming from nearby suburbs or further afield. The central location means minimal travel time, allowing you to focus more on your judo practice and less on getting there. Public transport options and ample parking nearby enhance the convenience, making it simple for families, students, and working adults to join sessions without hassle. This prime spot in Whanganui underscores our commitment to being an accessible hub for judo enthusiasts across the region, ensuring that martial arts pursuits fit seamlessly into everyday life.
Upcoming Events
Tue 24 Feb
05:30 pmCity Judo Wanganui Senior Judo Sessions
Why Senior Judo is Worth Attending Looking to build strength, discipline, and connections through martial arts? City Judo Wanganui's senior judo sessions are open to those in the 13-17, 18-29, and 30-49 age groups, welcoming participants of various skill levels. Whether you're new to judo or looking to refine your techniques, these sessions provide a structured environment to learn throws, grapples, and defensive moves under the guidance of experienced coaches Garry Davies and Yuk Hei Yuen. 🥋 Each session lasts 90 minutes and focuses on practical judo training that enhances physical fitness, mental focus, and self-confidence. It's suitable for teens and adults seeking a dynamic way to stay active while fostering teamwork and respect—core elements of judo practice. The emphasis on progressive skill-building means everyone can participate at their own pace, making it a great fit for busy schedules. Pricing details, including any entry fees, should be checked directly with the club, as they may vary. No specific equipment requirements are listed, but standard judo attire is recommended for safety and comfort. These weekly training sessions encourage community ties in Whanganui, helping participants meet like-minded individuals and contribute to local sports culture. Joining not only improves personal abilities but also supports a sense of belonging in the Manawatū-Whanganui region, where sports clubs like this one play a key role in promoting active lifestyles. Who it's for: Ages 13-17, 18-29, and 30-49, from beginners to intermediate levels Key features: 90-minute sessions led by coaches Garry Davies and Yuk Hei Yuen Benefits: Builds physical strength, mental discipline, and social connections Requirements: Check with club for entry fees and any attire needs Accessibility: Held in a school gymnasium, open to local community members Pricing notes: Entry fees to be confirmed with the club via email or phone By taking part, you'll gain more than just judo skills—you'll connect with others in a supportive setting that values growth and camaraderie. 💪 Where It All Happens The sessions take place at the School Gymnasium in Whanganui, Manawatū-Whanganui, a practical venue suited for judo training with ample space for mat work and movement. While specific amenities like changing rooms aren't detailed, school gymnasiums typically offer basic facilities to support group activities, ensuring a straightforward setup for participants. Located in the heart of Whanganui, this spot integrates seamlessly into the local community, making it easy for residents to join and engage with nearby sports enthusiasts. The area's vibrant community spirit enhances the experience, turning each session into an opportunity to contribute to regional wellness. For directions or more venue info, contact the club directly.
Whanganui, Manawatū-Whanganui
Thu 26 Feb
05:30 pmCity Judo Wanganui Senior Judo Sessions
Why Senior Judo is Worth Attending Looking to build strength, discipline, and connections through martial arts? City Judo Wanganui's senior judo sessions are open to those in the 13-17, 18-29, and 30-49 age groups, welcoming participants of various skill levels. Whether you're new to judo or looking to refine your techniques, these sessions provide a structured environment to learn throws, grapples, and defensive moves under the guidance of experienced coaches Garry Davies and Yuk Hei Yuen. 🥋 Each session lasts 90 minutes and focuses on practical judo training that enhances physical fitness, mental focus, and self-confidence. It's suitable for teens and adults seeking a dynamic way to stay active while fostering teamwork and respect—core elements of judo practice. The emphasis on progressive skill-building means everyone can participate at their own pace, making it a great fit for busy schedules. Pricing details, including any entry fees, should be checked directly with the club, as they may vary. No specific equipment requirements are listed, but standard judo attire is recommended for safety and comfort. These weekly training sessions encourage community ties in Whanganui, helping participants meet like-minded individuals and contribute to local sports culture. Joining not only improves personal abilities but also supports a sense of belonging in the Manawatū-Whanganui region, where sports clubs like this one play a key role in promoting active lifestyles. Who it's for: Ages 13-17, 18-29, and 30-49, from beginners to intermediate levels Key features: 90-minute sessions led by coaches Garry Davies and Yuk Hei Yuen Benefits: Builds physical strength, mental discipline, and social connections Requirements: Check with club for entry fees and any attire needs Accessibility: Held in a school gymnasium, open to local community members Pricing notes: Entry fees to be confirmed with the club via email or phone By taking part, you'll gain more than just judo skills—you'll connect with others in a supportive setting that values growth and camaraderie. 💪 Where It All Happens The sessions take place at the School Gymnasium in Whanganui, Manawatū-Whanganui, a practical venue suited for judo training with ample space for mat work and movement. While specific amenities like changing rooms aren't detailed, school gymnasiums typically offer basic facilities to support group activities, ensuring a straightforward setup for participants. Located in the heart of Whanganui, this spot integrates seamlessly into the local community, making it easy for residents to join and engage with nearby sports enthusiasts. The area's vibrant community spirit enhances the experience, turning each session into an opportunity to contribute to regional wellness. For directions or more venue info, contact the club directly.
Whanganui, Manawatū-Whanganui
Tue 03 Mar
05:30 pmCity Judo Wanganui Senior Judo Sessions
Why Senior Judo is Worth Attending Looking to build strength, discipline, and connections through martial arts? City Judo Wanganui's senior judo sessions are open to those in the 13-17, 18-29, and 30-49 age groups, welcoming participants of various skill levels. Whether you're new to judo or looking to refine your techniques, these sessions provide a structured environment to learn throws, grapples, and defensive moves under the guidance of experienced coaches Garry Davies and Yuk Hei Yuen. 🥋 Each session lasts 90 minutes and focuses on practical judo training that enhances physical fitness, mental focus, and self-confidence. It's suitable for teens and adults seeking a dynamic way to stay active while fostering teamwork and respect—core elements of judo practice. The emphasis on progressive skill-building means everyone can participate at their own pace, making it a great fit for busy schedules. Pricing details, including any entry fees, should be checked directly with the club, as they may vary. No specific equipment requirements are listed, but standard judo attire is recommended for safety and comfort. These weekly training sessions encourage community ties in Whanganui, helping participants meet like-minded individuals and contribute to local sports culture. Joining not only improves personal abilities but also supports a sense of belonging in the Manawatū-Whanganui region, where sports clubs like this one play a key role in promoting active lifestyles. Who it's for: Ages 13-17, 18-29, and 30-49, from beginners to intermediate levels Key features: 90-minute sessions led by coaches Garry Davies and Yuk Hei Yuen Benefits: Builds physical strength, mental discipline, and social connections Requirements: Check with club for entry fees and any attire needs Accessibility: Held in a school gymnasium, open to local community members Pricing notes: Entry fees to be confirmed with the club via email or phone By taking part, you'll gain more than just judo skills—you'll connect with others in a supportive setting that values growth and camaraderie. 💪 Where It All Happens The sessions take place at the School Gymnasium in Whanganui, Manawatū-Whanganui, a practical venue suited for judo training with ample space for mat work and movement. While specific amenities like changing rooms aren't detailed, school gymnasiums typically offer basic facilities to support group activities, ensuring a straightforward setup for participants. Located in the heart of Whanganui, this spot integrates seamlessly into the local community, making it easy for residents to join and engage with nearby sports enthusiasts. The area's vibrant community spirit enhances the experience, turning each session into an opportunity to contribute to regional wellness. For directions or more venue info, contact the club directly.
Whanganui, Manawatū-Whanganui
Thu 05 Mar
05:30 pmCity Judo Wanganui Senior Judo Sessions
Why Senior Judo is Worth Attending Looking to build strength, discipline, and connections through martial arts? City Judo Wanganui's senior judo sessions are open to those in the 13-17, 18-29, and 30-49 age groups, welcoming participants of various skill levels. Whether you're new to judo or looking to refine your techniques, these sessions provide a structured environment to learn throws, grapples, and defensive moves under the guidance of experienced coaches Garry Davies and Yuk Hei Yuen. 🥋 Each session lasts 90 minutes and focuses on practical judo training that enhances physical fitness, mental focus, and self-confidence. It's suitable for teens and adults seeking a dynamic way to stay active while fostering teamwork and respect—core elements of judo practice. The emphasis on progressive skill-building means everyone can participate at their own pace, making it a great fit for busy schedules. Pricing details, including any entry fees, should be checked directly with the club, as they may vary. No specific equipment requirements are listed, but standard judo attire is recommended for safety and comfort. These weekly training sessions encourage community ties in Whanganui, helping participants meet like-minded individuals and contribute to local sports culture. Joining not only improves personal abilities but also supports a sense of belonging in the Manawatū-Whanganui region, where sports clubs like this one play a key role in promoting active lifestyles. Who it's for: Ages 13-17, 18-29, and 30-49, from beginners to intermediate levels Key features: 90-minute sessions led by coaches Garry Davies and Yuk Hei Yuen Benefits: Builds physical strength, mental discipline, and social connections Requirements: Check with club for entry fees and any attire needs Accessibility: Held in a school gymnasium, open to local community members Pricing notes: Entry fees to be confirmed with the club via email or phone By taking part, you'll gain more than just judo skills—you'll connect with others in a supportive setting that values growth and camaraderie. 💪 Where It All Happens The sessions take place at the School Gymnasium in Whanganui, Manawatū-Whanganui, a practical venue suited for judo training with ample space for mat work and movement. While specific amenities like changing rooms aren't detailed, school gymnasiums typically offer basic facilities to support group activities, ensuring a straightforward setup for participants. Located in the heart of Whanganui, this spot integrates seamlessly into the local community, making it easy for residents to join and engage with nearby sports enthusiasts. The area's vibrant community spirit enhances the experience, turning each session into an opportunity to contribute to regional wellness. For directions or more venue info, contact the club directly.
Whanganui, Manawatū-Whanganui
Tue 10 Mar
05:30 pmCity Judo Wanganui Senior Judo Sessions
Why Senior Judo is Worth Attending Looking to build strength, discipline, and connections through martial arts? City Judo Wanganui's senior judo sessions are open to those in the 13-17, 18-29, and 30-49 age groups, welcoming participants of various skill levels. Whether you're new to judo or looking to refine your techniques, these sessions provide a structured environment to learn throws, grapples, and defensive moves under the guidance of experienced coaches Garry Davies and Yuk Hei Yuen. 🥋 Each session lasts 90 minutes and focuses on practical judo training that enhances physical fitness, mental focus, and self-confidence. It's suitable for teens and adults seeking a dynamic way to stay active while fostering teamwork and respect—core elements of judo practice. The emphasis on progressive skill-building means everyone can participate at their own pace, making it a great fit for busy schedules. Pricing details, including any entry fees, should be checked directly with the club, as they may vary. No specific equipment requirements are listed, but standard judo attire is recommended for safety and comfort. These weekly training sessions encourage community ties in Whanganui, helping participants meet like-minded individuals and contribute to local sports culture. Joining not only improves personal abilities but also supports a sense of belonging in the Manawatū-Whanganui region, where sports clubs like this one play a key role in promoting active lifestyles. Who it's for: Ages 13-17, 18-29, and 30-49, from beginners to intermediate levels Key features: 90-minute sessions led by coaches Garry Davies and Yuk Hei Yuen Benefits: Builds physical strength, mental discipline, and social connections Requirements: Check with club for entry fees and any attire needs Accessibility: Held in a school gymnasium, open to local community members Pricing notes: Entry fees to be confirmed with the club via email or phone By taking part, you'll gain more than just judo skills—you'll connect with others in a supportive setting that values growth and camaraderie. 💪 Where It All Happens The sessions take place at the School Gymnasium in Whanganui, Manawatū-Whanganui, a practical venue suited for judo training with ample space for mat work and movement. While specific amenities like changing rooms aren't detailed, school gymnasiums typically offer basic facilities to support group activities, ensuring a straightforward setup for participants. Located in the heart of Whanganui, this spot integrates seamlessly into the local community, making it easy for residents to join and engage with nearby sports enthusiasts. The area's vibrant community spirit enhances the experience, turning each session into an opportunity to contribute to regional wellness. For directions or more venue info, contact the club directly.
Whanganui, Manawatū-Whanganui
Contact Info
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davies.garry@rocketmail.com
021 246 0919