Mairusu Kai
Rangiora, Canterbury
Discover the dynamic world of judo at Mairusu Kai, where expert coaching from Scott Wild, Alan Chadwick, John Moody, Andrew Scahill, Michael McHugh, Katelyn Win, and Aaron Campbell elevates your skills. Based in Rangiora, Canterbury, this sports club offers rigorous training sessions focused on technique, discipline, and personal growth. Whether you're a beginner or seasoned athlete, Mairusu Kai provides a supportive environment to master judo fundamentals. Join a community passionate about martial arts excellence, building strength and confidence through structured judo classes in New Zealand's vibrant Canterbury region.
What Makes Mairusu Kai Special
At Mairusu Kai, the heart of the club lies in its dedicated team of coaches, including Scott Wild, Alan Chadwick, John Moody, Andrew Scahill, Michael McHugh, Katelyn Win, and Aaron Campbell, who bring passion and expertise to every judo session. This sports club specialises in judo, offering a focused environment where participants can develop core martial arts skills through structured training. What sets Mairusu Kai apart is the emphasis on personalised guidance from these experienced instructors, ensuring every member progresses at their own pace. The club's commitment to judo excellence fosters discipline, technique, and resilience, making it a standout choice for martial arts enthusiasts in the region. Facilities are designed to support intensive practice, with ample space for throws, grapples, and drills that embody the true spirit of judo. Whether honing competitive strategies or exploring self-defence, Mairusu Kai delivers a rewarding experience tailored to build lasting proficiency in this timeless sport.
About the Venue
Situated at 187 Northbrook Road in Rangiora, Canterbury, Mairusu Kai is perfectly positioned in a thriving community known for its active lifestyle and strong sense of camaraderie. Rangiora, a key town in the Canterbury region, embodies the Kiwi spirit with its blend of rural charm and urban accessibility, attracting families and athletes alike who value outdoor pursuits and local sports. The area's welcoming character enhances the club's appeal, providing a backdrop where judo training integrates seamlessly with everyday life. Canterbury's diverse landscape, from rolling plains to nearby coastal spots, inspires a fitness-focused culture that Mairusu Kai taps into. This location not only offers convenience for local residents but also reflects the region's dedication to community-driven activities. Here, judo practitioners find a venue that aligns with Canterbury's vibrant, health-conscious vibe, making every visit an opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals while advancing in martial arts.
Upcoming Events
Mon 23 Feb
07:00 pmBuild Skills: Cadets and Seniors Judo Training
Get Involved: Cadets (13 yrs +) and Seniors Technical Come and try a session at Mairusu Kai, where you can step onto the mat and engage in focused judo training designed to sharpen your techniques and build confidence. This activity targets cadets aged 13 and up, along with adults in the 18-29 and 30-49 age groups, making it suitable for a range of participants looking to develop their judo skills. Sessions last 90 minutes, providing ample time for structured practice under the guidance of experienced coaches including Scott Wild, Alan Chadwick, John Moody, Andrew Scahill, Michael McHugh, Katelyn Win, and Aaron Campbell. The training emphasises technical aspects of judo, helping participants refine throws, groundwork, and overall form in a supportive environment. Whether you're a cadet starting your journey or a senior honing your expertise, this is an opportunity to connect with fellow judo enthusiasts in Rangiora, Canterbury. Entry fees are to be checked directly with the club, as they may vary—contact them via email at contact@mairusukaijudo.co.nz or visit their Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/MairusuKai/ for details. No specific requirements are listed beyond the age groups, but wearing comfortable clothing suitable for mat work is recommended. All are welcome to join, fostering community ties through shared physical activity and mutual encouragement. 🥋 Participating in these sessions offers benefits like improved physical fitness, discipline, and social bonds within the local judo community. It's a chance to contribute to and grow with Mairusu Kai, a dedicated sports club focused on judo in the heart of Canterbury. Who it's for: Cadets (13-17 years) and seniors (18-29, 30-49 years) interested in judo technique development. Key features: 90-minute sessions led by coaches Scott Wild, Alan Chadwick, John Moody, Andrew Scahill, Michael McHugh, Katelyn Win, and Aaron Campbell. Benefits: Enhances judo skills, promotes fitness, and builds community connections in Rangiora. Requirements: Age-appropriate participants; check with club for any gear needs. Accessibility: Open sessions at Northbrook Studio, easy to reach in Canterbury. Pricing notes: Entry fees to be confirmed with the club via email or Facebook. About Rangiora Rangiora, in the Canterbury region, serves as a welcoming hub for community sports like judo at Mairusu Kai. The Northbrook Studio venue provides a dedicated space for training, ensuring a practical setup for participants from nearby areas. This location supports easy access for locals, contributing to stronger community links through active involvement. With its focus on sports clubs, Rangiora encourages residents to engage in group activities that promote health and social interaction. For directions or further venue info, reach out to the club directly. 🌟
Rangiora, Canterbury
Wed 25 Feb
07:00 pmBuild Skills: Cadets and Seniors Judo Training
Get Involved: Cadets (13 yrs +) and Seniors Technical Come and try a session at Mairusu Kai, where you can step onto the mat and engage in focused judo training designed to sharpen your techniques and build confidence. This activity targets cadets aged 13 and up, along with adults in the 18-29 and 30-49 age groups, making it suitable for a range of participants looking to develop their judo skills. Sessions last 90 minutes, providing ample time for structured practice under the guidance of experienced coaches including Scott Wild, Alan Chadwick, John Moody, Andrew Scahill, Michael McHugh, Katelyn Win, and Aaron Campbell. The training emphasises technical aspects of judo, helping participants refine throws, groundwork, and overall form in a supportive environment. Whether you're a cadet starting your journey or a senior honing your expertise, this is an opportunity to connect with fellow judo enthusiasts in Rangiora, Canterbury. Entry fees are to be checked directly with the club, as they may vary—contact them via email at contact@mairusukaijudo.co.nz or visit their Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/MairusuKai/ for details. No specific requirements are listed beyond the age groups, but wearing comfortable clothing suitable for mat work is recommended. All are welcome to join, fostering community ties through shared physical activity and mutual encouragement. 🥋 Participating in these sessions offers benefits like improved physical fitness, discipline, and social bonds within the local judo community. It's a chance to contribute to and grow with Mairusu Kai, a dedicated sports club focused on judo in the heart of Canterbury. Who it's for: Cadets (13-17 years) and seniors (18-29, 30-49 years) interested in judo technique development. Key features: 90-minute sessions led by coaches Scott Wild, Alan Chadwick, John Moody, Andrew Scahill, Michael McHugh, Katelyn Win, and Aaron Campbell. Benefits: Enhances judo skills, promotes fitness, and builds community connections in Rangiora. Requirements: Age-appropriate participants; check with club for any gear needs. Accessibility: Open sessions at Northbrook Studio, easy to reach in Canterbury. Pricing notes: Entry fees to be confirmed with the club via email or Facebook. About Rangiora Rangiora, in the Canterbury region, serves as a welcoming hub for community sports like judo at Mairusu Kai. The Northbrook Studio venue provides a dedicated space for training, ensuring a practical setup for participants from nearby areas. This location supports easy access for locals, contributing to stronger community links through active involvement. With its focus on sports clubs, Rangiora encourages residents to engage in group activities that promote health and social interaction. For directions or further venue info, reach out to the club directly. 🌟
Rangiora, Canterbury
Mon 02 Mar
07:00 pmBuild Skills: Cadets and Seniors Judo Training
Get Involved: Cadets (13 yrs +) and Seniors Technical Come and try a session at Mairusu Kai, where you can step onto the mat and engage in focused judo training designed to sharpen your techniques and build confidence. This activity targets cadets aged 13 and up, along with adults in the 18-29 and 30-49 age groups, making it suitable for a range of participants looking to develop their judo skills. Sessions last 90 minutes, providing ample time for structured practice under the guidance of experienced coaches including Scott Wild, Alan Chadwick, John Moody, Andrew Scahill, Michael McHugh, Katelyn Win, and Aaron Campbell. The training emphasises technical aspects of judo, helping participants refine throws, groundwork, and overall form in a supportive environment. Whether you're a cadet starting your journey or a senior honing your expertise, this is an opportunity to connect with fellow judo enthusiasts in Rangiora, Canterbury. Entry fees are to be checked directly with the club, as they may vary—contact them via email at contact@mairusukaijudo.co.nz or visit their Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/MairusuKai/ for details. No specific requirements are listed beyond the age groups, but wearing comfortable clothing suitable for mat work is recommended. All are welcome to join, fostering community ties through shared physical activity and mutual encouragement. 🥋 Participating in these sessions offers benefits like improved physical fitness, discipline, and social bonds within the local judo community. It's a chance to contribute to and grow with Mairusu Kai, a dedicated sports club focused on judo in the heart of Canterbury. Who it's for: Cadets (13-17 years) and seniors (18-29, 30-49 years) interested in judo technique development. Key features: 90-minute sessions led by coaches Scott Wild, Alan Chadwick, John Moody, Andrew Scahill, Michael McHugh, Katelyn Win, and Aaron Campbell. Benefits: Enhances judo skills, promotes fitness, and builds community connections in Rangiora. Requirements: Age-appropriate participants; check with club for any gear needs. Accessibility: Open sessions at Northbrook Studio, easy to reach in Canterbury. Pricing notes: Entry fees to be confirmed with the club via email or Facebook. About Rangiora Rangiora, in the Canterbury region, serves as a welcoming hub for community sports like judo at Mairusu Kai. The Northbrook Studio venue provides a dedicated space for training, ensuring a practical setup for participants from nearby areas. This location supports easy access for locals, contributing to stronger community links through active involvement. With its focus on sports clubs, Rangiora encourages residents to engage in group activities that promote health and social interaction. For directions or further venue info, reach out to the club directly. 🌟
Rangiora, Canterbury
Wed 04 Mar
07:00 pmBuild Skills: Cadets and Seniors Judo Training
Get Involved: Cadets (13 yrs +) and Seniors Technical Come and try a session at Mairusu Kai, where you can step onto the mat and engage in focused judo training designed to sharpen your techniques and build confidence. This activity targets cadets aged 13 and up, along with adults in the 18-29 and 30-49 age groups, making it suitable for a range of participants looking to develop their judo skills. Sessions last 90 minutes, providing ample time for structured practice under the guidance of experienced coaches including Scott Wild, Alan Chadwick, John Moody, Andrew Scahill, Michael McHugh, Katelyn Win, and Aaron Campbell. The training emphasises technical aspects of judo, helping participants refine throws, groundwork, and overall form in a supportive environment. Whether you're a cadet starting your journey or a senior honing your expertise, this is an opportunity to connect with fellow judo enthusiasts in Rangiora, Canterbury. Entry fees are to be checked directly with the club, as they may vary—contact them via email at contact@mairusukaijudo.co.nz or visit their Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/MairusuKai/ for details. No specific requirements are listed beyond the age groups, but wearing comfortable clothing suitable for mat work is recommended. All are welcome to join, fostering community ties through shared physical activity and mutual encouragement. 🥋 Participating in these sessions offers benefits like improved physical fitness, discipline, and social bonds within the local judo community. It's a chance to contribute to and grow with Mairusu Kai, a dedicated sports club focused on judo in the heart of Canterbury. Who it's for: Cadets (13-17 years) and seniors (18-29, 30-49 years) interested in judo technique development. Key features: 90-minute sessions led by coaches Scott Wild, Alan Chadwick, John Moody, Andrew Scahill, Michael McHugh, Katelyn Win, and Aaron Campbell. Benefits: Enhances judo skills, promotes fitness, and builds community connections in Rangiora. Requirements: Age-appropriate participants; check with club for any gear needs. Accessibility: Open sessions at Northbrook Studio, easy to reach in Canterbury. Pricing notes: Entry fees to be confirmed with the club via email or Facebook. About Rangiora Rangiora, in the Canterbury region, serves as a welcoming hub for community sports like judo at Mairusu Kai. The Northbrook Studio venue provides a dedicated space for training, ensuring a practical setup for participants from nearby areas. This location supports easy access for locals, contributing to stronger community links through active involvement. With its focus on sports clubs, Rangiora encourages residents to engage in group activities that promote health and social interaction. For directions or further venue info, reach out to the club directly. 🌟
Rangiora, Canterbury
Mon 09 Mar
07:00 pmBuild Skills: Cadets and Seniors Judo Training
Get Involved: Cadets (13 yrs +) and Seniors Technical Come and try a session at Mairusu Kai, where you can step onto the mat and engage in focused judo training designed to sharpen your techniques and build confidence. This activity targets cadets aged 13 and up, along with adults in the 18-29 and 30-49 age groups, making it suitable for a range of participants looking to develop their judo skills. Sessions last 90 minutes, providing ample time for structured practice under the guidance of experienced coaches including Scott Wild, Alan Chadwick, John Moody, Andrew Scahill, Michael McHugh, Katelyn Win, and Aaron Campbell. The training emphasises technical aspects of judo, helping participants refine throws, groundwork, and overall form in a supportive environment. Whether you're a cadet starting your journey or a senior honing your expertise, this is an opportunity to connect with fellow judo enthusiasts in Rangiora, Canterbury. Entry fees are to be checked directly with the club, as they may vary—contact them via email at contact@mairusukaijudo.co.nz or visit their Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/MairusuKai/ for details. No specific requirements are listed beyond the age groups, but wearing comfortable clothing suitable for mat work is recommended. All are welcome to join, fostering community ties through shared physical activity and mutual encouragement. 🥋 Participating in these sessions offers benefits like improved physical fitness, discipline, and social bonds within the local judo community. It's a chance to contribute to and grow with Mairusu Kai, a dedicated sports club focused on judo in the heart of Canterbury. Who it's for: Cadets (13-17 years) and seniors (18-29, 30-49 years) interested in judo technique development. Key features: 90-minute sessions led by coaches Scott Wild, Alan Chadwick, John Moody, Andrew Scahill, Michael McHugh, Katelyn Win, and Aaron Campbell. Benefits: Enhances judo skills, promotes fitness, and builds community connections in Rangiora. Requirements: Age-appropriate participants; check with club for any gear needs. Accessibility: Open sessions at Northbrook Studio, easy to reach in Canterbury. Pricing notes: Entry fees to be confirmed with the club via email or Facebook. About Rangiora Rangiora, in the Canterbury region, serves as a welcoming hub for community sports like judo at Mairusu Kai. The Northbrook Studio venue provides a dedicated space for training, ensuring a practical setup for participants from nearby areas. This location supports easy access for locals, contributing to stronger community links through active involvement. With its focus on sports clubs, Rangiora encourages residents to engage in group activities that promote health and social interaction. For directions or further venue info, reach out to the club directly. 🌟
Rangiora, Canterbury
Contact Info
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