Judokwai North Harbour

Judo

Glenfield, Auckland

Join the vibrant Judokwai North Harbour community, where judo enthusiasts of all levels from ages 15 and up come together to build skills and fitness. Our welcoming adult classes on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:30-8PM are led by experienced coaches Paul Wong, Kirk Doran, Keith Salmon, Regan Ansell, and Simon Johnson. Whether you're a beginner stepping onto the mat for the first time or an advanced practitioner refining techniques, our sessions in Glenfield, Auckland, offer a supportive environment to thrive in this dynamic martial art. Discover the power of judo training tailored for everyone ready to learn and grow.

The Judokwai North Harbour Story

At Judokwai North Harbour, judo sessions focus on the core principles of this respected martial art, blending technique, discipline, and physical conditioning. Adult classes run on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:30 to 8PM, providing structured training that starts with warm-ups and progresses through fundamental throws, groundwork, and sparring drills. These sessions are designed for participants around 15 years and older, accommodating beginners who learn basic grips and falls alongside advanced athletes honing precision and strategy. Our dedicated coaches—Paul Wong, Kirk Doran, Keith Salmon, Regan Ansell, and Simon Johnson—guide every class with expertise, ensuring a balanced pace that builds confidence and competence on the mat. Judo training here emphasises safe, progressive learning, fostering both individual growth and group camaraderie through shared practice.

About the Venue

Situated at 68 Hillside Road in Glenfield, Auckland, Judokwai North Harbour benefits from its position in a bustling North Shore suburb known for its active community spirit. Glenfield offers easy access for locals, with nearby amenities supporting a lifestyle centred on health and recreation. The area reflects Auckland's diverse, energetic character, where residents value opportunities for physical pursuits like martial arts. Training in this welcoming neighbourhood setting allows members to integrate judo into their routines seamlessly, surrounded by the practical convenience of urban Auckland while enjoying the focused atmosphere of our dedicated space. This location underscores the club's commitment to accessible judo practice within a supportive regional context.

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Upcoming Events


Tue 24 Feb

06:30 pm
Judo Training for Seniors 15+

About This Judo Training At Judokwai North Harbour, the community spirit shines through every session of our seniors judo training, where members connect over shared goals and mutual support. This activity brings together people from various walks of life, fostering friendships and a sense of belonging in a welcoming environment. Whether you're stepping onto the mat for the first time or refining advanced techniques, the focus is on building confidence and camaraderie alongside physical skill development. Our seniors training sessions are designed for those aged around 15 and up, making it open to all levels from beginners to advanced practitioners. Held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM, each 90-minute class provides ample time to learn throws, groundwork, and judo principles under expert guidance. The coaches—Paul Wong, Kirk Doran, Keith Salmon, Regan Ansell, and Simon Johnson—offer personalised instruction to suit your pace and experience. Entry fees are to be checked with the club directly, as they may vary. No prior experience is required; just wear comfortable clothing suitable for movement, and the club can advise on any specific gear like a judogi if needed. The benefits extend beyond the physical—participants often highlight how these sessions help reduce stress, improve fitness, and create lasting bonds within the Auckland community. It's a great way to stay active while meeting like-minded individuals who value discipline and respect in judo. Open to ages 15+: Suitable for beginners through advanced, covering groups from 13-17 up to 50-64 and beyond. Expert coaching: Led by Paul Wong, Kirk Doran, Keith Salmon, Regan Ansell, and Simon Johnson for tailored guidance. Session details: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6:30-8:00 PM, lasting 90 minutes each. Community focus: Builds connections and social ties through group training and shared progress. Practical requirements: Comfortable attire; check with club for fees and any equipment needs. Health benefits: Enhances fitness, coordination, and mental resilience in a supportive setting. These regular trainings encourage consistent participation, helping you integrate judo into your routine while enjoying the social rewards of a dedicated club atmosphere. 🥋 Where to Find Us First-timers arriving at Judokwai North Harbour can expect a friendly reception at the dojo in Glenfield, Auckland, where the focus is on making you feel at ease right away. The venue is straightforward to reach within the local area, providing a dedicated space for focused training without distractions. Located in Glenfield, this spot is part of Auckland's vibrant north shore community, ideal for those seeking accessible sports activities. Contact the club via email at nzjudokwai@gmail.com or visit http://www.judokwai.org for more details on directions or to confirm your spot. Upon arrival, you'll find a clean, purpose-built dojo ready for action, complete with mats and essential facilities to support your session. It's a hub for local judo enthusiasts, promoting ongoing community engagement through these welcoming classes. 🌟

Glenfield, Auckland

Thu 26 Feb

06:30 pm
Judo Training for Seniors 15+

About This Judo Training At Judokwai North Harbour, the community spirit shines through every session of our seniors judo training, where members connect over shared goals and mutual support. This activity brings together people from various walks of life, fostering friendships and a sense of belonging in a welcoming environment. Whether you're stepping onto the mat for the first time or refining advanced techniques, the focus is on building confidence and camaraderie alongside physical skill development. Our seniors training sessions are designed for those aged around 15 and up, making it open to all levels from beginners to advanced practitioners. Held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM, each 90-minute class provides ample time to learn throws, groundwork, and judo principles under expert guidance. The coaches—Paul Wong, Kirk Doran, Keith Salmon, Regan Ansell, and Simon Johnson—offer personalised instruction to suit your pace and experience. Entry fees are to be checked with the club directly, as they may vary. No prior experience is required; just wear comfortable clothing suitable for movement, and the club can advise on any specific gear like a judogi if needed. The benefits extend beyond the physical—participants often highlight how these sessions help reduce stress, improve fitness, and create lasting bonds within the Auckland community. It's a great way to stay active while meeting like-minded individuals who value discipline and respect in judo. Open to ages 15+: Suitable for beginners through advanced, covering groups from 13-17 up to 50-64 and beyond. Expert coaching: Led by Paul Wong, Kirk Doran, Keith Salmon, Regan Ansell, and Simon Johnson for tailored guidance. Session details: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6:30-8:00 PM, lasting 90 minutes each. Community focus: Builds connections and social ties through group training and shared progress. Practical requirements: Comfortable attire; check with club for fees and any equipment needs. Health benefits: Enhances fitness, coordination, and mental resilience in a supportive setting. These regular trainings encourage consistent participation, helping you integrate judo into your routine while enjoying the social rewards of a dedicated club atmosphere. 🥋 Where to Find Us First-timers arriving at Judokwai North Harbour can expect a friendly reception at the dojo in Glenfield, Auckland, where the focus is on making you feel at ease right away. The venue is straightforward to reach within the local area, providing a dedicated space for focused training without distractions. Located in Glenfield, this spot is part of Auckland's vibrant north shore community, ideal for those seeking accessible sports activities. Contact the club via email at nzjudokwai@gmail.com or visit http://www.judokwai.org for more details on directions or to confirm your spot. Upon arrival, you'll find a clean, purpose-built dojo ready for action, complete with mats and essential facilities to support your session. It's a hub for local judo enthusiasts, promoting ongoing community engagement through these welcoming classes. 🌟

Glenfield, Auckland

Tue 03 Mar

06:30 pm
Judo Training for Seniors 15+

About This Judo Training At Judokwai North Harbour, the community spirit shines through every session of our seniors judo training, where members connect over shared goals and mutual support. This activity brings together people from various walks of life, fostering friendships and a sense of belonging in a welcoming environment. Whether you're stepping onto the mat for the first time or refining advanced techniques, the focus is on building confidence and camaraderie alongside physical skill development. Our seniors training sessions are designed for those aged around 15 and up, making it open to all levels from beginners to advanced practitioners. Held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM, each 90-minute class provides ample time to learn throws, groundwork, and judo principles under expert guidance. The coaches—Paul Wong, Kirk Doran, Keith Salmon, Regan Ansell, and Simon Johnson—offer personalised instruction to suit your pace and experience. Entry fees are to be checked with the club directly, as they may vary. No prior experience is required; just wear comfortable clothing suitable for movement, and the club can advise on any specific gear like a judogi if needed. The benefits extend beyond the physical—participants often highlight how these sessions help reduce stress, improve fitness, and create lasting bonds within the Auckland community. It's a great way to stay active while meeting like-minded individuals who value discipline and respect in judo. Open to ages 15+: Suitable for beginners through advanced, covering groups from 13-17 up to 50-64 and beyond. Expert coaching: Led by Paul Wong, Kirk Doran, Keith Salmon, Regan Ansell, and Simon Johnson for tailored guidance. Session details: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6:30-8:00 PM, lasting 90 minutes each. Community focus: Builds connections and social ties through group training and shared progress. Practical requirements: Comfortable attire; check with club for fees and any equipment needs. Health benefits: Enhances fitness, coordination, and mental resilience in a supportive setting. These regular trainings encourage consistent participation, helping you integrate judo into your routine while enjoying the social rewards of a dedicated club atmosphere. 🥋 Where to Find Us First-timers arriving at Judokwai North Harbour can expect a friendly reception at the dojo in Glenfield, Auckland, where the focus is on making you feel at ease right away. The venue is straightforward to reach within the local area, providing a dedicated space for focused training without distractions. Located in Glenfield, this spot is part of Auckland's vibrant north shore community, ideal for those seeking accessible sports activities. Contact the club via email at nzjudokwai@gmail.com or visit http://www.judokwai.org for more details on directions or to confirm your spot. Upon arrival, you'll find a clean, purpose-built dojo ready for action, complete with mats and essential facilities to support your session. It's a hub for local judo enthusiasts, promoting ongoing community engagement through these welcoming classes. 🌟

Glenfield, Auckland

Thu 05 Mar

06:30 pm
Judo Training for Seniors 15+

About This Judo Training At Judokwai North Harbour, the community spirit shines through every session of our seniors judo training, where members connect over shared goals and mutual support. This activity brings together people from various walks of life, fostering friendships and a sense of belonging in a welcoming environment. Whether you're stepping onto the mat for the first time or refining advanced techniques, the focus is on building confidence and camaraderie alongside physical skill development. Our seniors training sessions are designed for those aged around 15 and up, making it open to all levels from beginners to advanced practitioners. Held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM, each 90-minute class provides ample time to learn throws, groundwork, and judo principles under expert guidance. The coaches—Paul Wong, Kirk Doran, Keith Salmon, Regan Ansell, and Simon Johnson—offer personalised instruction to suit your pace and experience. Entry fees are to be checked with the club directly, as they may vary. No prior experience is required; just wear comfortable clothing suitable for movement, and the club can advise on any specific gear like a judogi if needed. The benefits extend beyond the physical—participants often highlight how these sessions help reduce stress, improve fitness, and create lasting bonds within the Auckland community. It's a great way to stay active while meeting like-minded individuals who value discipline and respect in judo. Open to ages 15+: Suitable for beginners through advanced, covering groups from 13-17 up to 50-64 and beyond. Expert coaching: Led by Paul Wong, Kirk Doran, Keith Salmon, Regan Ansell, and Simon Johnson for tailored guidance. Session details: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6:30-8:00 PM, lasting 90 minutes each. Community focus: Builds connections and social ties through group training and shared progress. Practical requirements: Comfortable attire; check with club for fees and any equipment needs. Health benefits: Enhances fitness, coordination, and mental resilience in a supportive setting. These regular trainings encourage consistent participation, helping you integrate judo into your routine while enjoying the social rewards of a dedicated club atmosphere. 🥋 Where to Find Us First-timers arriving at Judokwai North Harbour can expect a friendly reception at the dojo in Glenfield, Auckland, where the focus is on making you feel at ease right away. The venue is straightforward to reach within the local area, providing a dedicated space for focused training without distractions. Located in Glenfield, this spot is part of Auckland's vibrant north shore community, ideal for those seeking accessible sports activities. Contact the club via email at nzjudokwai@gmail.com or visit http://www.judokwai.org for more details on directions or to confirm your spot. Upon arrival, you'll find a clean, purpose-built dojo ready for action, complete with mats and essential facilities to support your session. It's a hub for local judo enthusiasts, promoting ongoing community engagement through these welcoming classes. 🌟

Glenfield, Auckland

Tue 10 Mar

06:30 pm
Judo Training for Seniors 15+

About This Judo Training At Judokwai North Harbour, the community spirit shines through every session of our seniors judo training, where members connect over shared goals and mutual support. This activity brings together people from various walks of life, fostering friendships and a sense of belonging in a welcoming environment. Whether you're stepping onto the mat for the first time or refining advanced techniques, the focus is on building confidence and camaraderie alongside physical skill development. Our seniors training sessions are designed for those aged around 15 and up, making it open to all levels from beginners to advanced practitioners. Held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM, each 90-minute class provides ample time to learn throws, groundwork, and judo principles under expert guidance. The coaches—Paul Wong, Kirk Doran, Keith Salmon, Regan Ansell, and Simon Johnson—offer personalised instruction to suit your pace and experience. Entry fees are to be checked with the club directly, as they may vary. No prior experience is required; just wear comfortable clothing suitable for movement, and the club can advise on any specific gear like a judogi if needed. The benefits extend beyond the physical—participants often highlight how these sessions help reduce stress, improve fitness, and create lasting bonds within the Auckland community. It's a great way to stay active while meeting like-minded individuals who value discipline and respect in judo. Open to ages 15+: Suitable for beginners through advanced, covering groups from 13-17 up to 50-64 and beyond. Expert coaching: Led by Paul Wong, Kirk Doran, Keith Salmon, Regan Ansell, and Simon Johnson for tailored guidance. Session details: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6:30-8:00 PM, lasting 90 minutes each. Community focus: Builds connections and social ties through group training and shared progress. Practical requirements: Comfortable attire; check with club for fees and any equipment needs. Health benefits: Enhances fitness, coordination, and mental resilience in a supportive setting. These regular trainings encourage consistent participation, helping you integrate judo into your routine while enjoying the social rewards of a dedicated club atmosphere. 🥋 Where to Find Us First-timers arriving at Judokwai North Harbour can expect a friendly reception at the dojo in Glenfield, Auckland, where the focus is on making you feel at ease right away. The venue is straightforward to reach within the local area, providing a dedicated space for focused training without distractions. Located in Glenfield, this spot is part of Auckland's vibrant north shore community, ideal for those seeking accessible sports activities. Contact the club via email at nzjudokwai@gmail.com or visit http://www.judokwai.org for more details on directions or to confirm your spot. Upon arrival, you'll find a clean, purpose-built dojo ready for action, complete with mats and essential facilities to support your session. It's a hub for local judo enthusiasts, promoting ongoing community engagement through these welcoming classes. 🌟

Glenfield, Auckland

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