Wanganui Judo Club

Judo

Whanganui, Manawatū-Whanganui

Join the welcoming community at Wanganui Judo Club, where judo enthusiasts of all levels come together to build skills and fitness. Our senior judo classes, led by experienced coach Wayne Watson, are open to those aged 15 and older, with opportunities for 14-year-olds showing skill and maturity. It's never too late to start learning judo in Whanganui! Enjoy a free first week, affordable $10 weekly fees for two classes, and internationally recognised grading through the International Judo Federation. Gear up with a borrowed gi to begin your judo journey today.

A Closer Look at Wanganui Judo Club

When you join Wanganui Judo Club, expect a supportive environment where you can develop judo techniques under the guidance of coach Wayne Watson. New members will find senior judo classes tailored for enthusiasts aged 15 and older, with 14-year-olds welcome if they show skill and maturity. These sessions run from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM on Mondays and Wednesdays, providing two classes per week for just $10 after a free first week and a one-off $100 club fee. You'll need your own gi, but one is available to borrow when starting out, and gis can be ordered through the club. As a member of the International Judo Federation, our grading system ensures your achievements are recognised worldwide, making it ideal for serious judo practitioners.

The club emphasises steady progress in a structured setting, suitable for everyone from beginners to those refining their skills. Sessions focus on practical judo training, fostering discipline and confidence. Whether you're drawn to the art of judo for self-defence, fitness, or competition, the classes offer a pathway to personal growth. With affordable access and expert coaching, it's an excellent place to immerse yourself in this dynamic martial art.

Location and Directions

Situated at 159 Wicksteed Street in Whanganui 4500, New Zealand, Wanganui Judo Club is conveniently located in the heart of the Manawatū-Whanganui region. The venue provides easy access for locals, with nearby parking and public transport options making it simple to attend evening classes. Surrounding the area are everyday amenities like shops and eateries, allowing you to combine your judo session with a relaxed post-training meal or errand run. The club's position in Whanganui supports a vibrant community atmosphere, where members can connect with fellow judo enthusiasts in a familiar regional setting. Facilities are geared towards safe, effective training, ensuring you have everything needed for your sessions without hassle.

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Upcoming Events


Mon 23 Feb

06:30 pm
Senior Judo Classes for All Levels

Everything You Need to Know At Wanganui Judo Club, senior judo classes provide a structured environment for learning and practising judo techniques, focusing on throws, groundwork, and self-defence skills. These sessions are led by experienced coach Wayne Watson and cater to enthusiasts aged 15 and older, with students as young as 14 able to join if they show the necessary skill and maturity. Whether you're new to judo or have some experience, the classes are designed to build confidence, fitness, and discipline while fostering a sense of community among participants. Classes run for 90 minutes each, from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM on Mondays and Wednesdays, offering two sessions per week. It's an ideal way to stay active and connect with others in Whanganui who share an interest in martial arts. The club emphasises steady progression, with opportunities for grading that are recognised by the International Judo Federation, meaning your achievements hold value worldwide. Pricing is straightforward and accessible: your first week is free, allowing you to try it out without commitment. Once you decide to join, there's a one-off club fee of $100, followed by $10 per week which covers both classes. For gear, you'll need a gi—the traditional loose white jacket used in judo—which can be ordered directly through the club. If you're just starting, they provide one to borrow, making it easy to get involved right away. These classes suit a range of age groups, from 13-17 up to 50-64, and welcome beginners alongside more seasoned practitioners. The focus on practical skills not only improves physical health but also encourages social bonds, as participants train together and support each other's growth. With small group sizes, you'll receive personalised attention from Coach Watson, helping you develop at your own pace while enjoying the camaraderie of a dedicated judo community in Whanganui. Open to ages 15+ (14+ with demonstrated skill and maturity) 90-minute sessions twice weekly for consistent practice First week free, then $10/week after $100 joining fee Borrow a gi to start; order your own through the club International grading recognition for tangible progress Build fitness, discipline, and community connections About the Venue The Wanganui Martial Arts Centre serves as the dedicated space for these senior judo classes, providing a safe and equipped area for training in Whanganui, Manawatū-Whanganui. While specific directions aren't detailed, the centre is conveniently located in the local community, making it accessible for residents. Public transport options in Whanganui, including buses from key areas like the city centre, can get you close, with walking distances typically short. Ample parking is available nearby for those driving, ensuring hassle-free access even during peak evening hours. This venue supports the club's mission by offering a focused environment that encourages community engagement. Being in Whanganui, it draws from the surrounding Manawatū-Whanganui region, where locals value active lifestyles and group activities. Contact the club via email at wayne@wanganuijudo.nz or phone 027 445 7882 for any transport queries or to confirm details.

Whanganui, Manawatū-Whanganui

Wed 25 Feb

06:30 pm
Senior Judo Classes for All Levels

Everything You Need to Know At Wanganui Judo Club, senior judo classes provide a structured environment for learning and practising judo techniques, focusing on throws, groundwork, and self-defence skills. These sessions are led by experienced coach Wayne Watson and cater to enthusiasts aged 15 and older, with students as young as 14 able to join if they show the necessary skill and maturity. Whether you're new to judo or have some experience, the classes are designed to build confidence, fitness, and discipline while fostering a sense of community among participants. Classes run for 90 minutes each, from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM on Mondays and Wednesdays, offering two sessions per week. It's an ideal way to stay active and connect with others in Whanganui who share an interest in martial arts. The club emphasises steady progression, with opportunities for grading that are recognised by the International Judo Federation, meaning your achievements hold value worldwide. Pricing is straightforward and accessible: your first week is free, allowing you to try it out without commitment. Once you decide to join, there's a one-off club fee of $100, followed by $10 per week which covers both classes. For gear, you'll need a gi—the traditional loose white jacket used in judo—which can be ordered directly through the club. If you're just starting, they provide one to borrow, making it easy to get involved right away. These classes suit a range of age groups, from 13-17 up to 50-64, and welcome beginners alongside more seasoned practitioners. The focus on practical skills not only improves physical health but also encourages social bonds, as participants train together and support each other's growth. With small group sizes, you'll receive personalised attention from Coach Watson, helping you develop at your own pace while enjoying the camaraderie of a dedicated judo community in Whanganui. Open to ages 15+ (14+ with demonstrated skill and maturity) 90-minute sessions twice weekly for consistent practice First week free, then $10/week after $100 joining fee Borrow a gi to start; order your own through the club International grading recognition for tangible progress Build fitness, discipline, and community connections About the Venue The Wanganui Martial Arts Centre serves as the dedicated space for these senior judo classes, providing a safe and equipped area for training in Whanganui, Manawatū-Whanganui. While specific directions aren't detailed, the centre is conveniently located in the local community, making it accessible for residents. Public transport options in Whanganui, including buses from key areas like the city centre, can get you close, with walking distances typically short. Ample parking is available nearby for those driving, ensuring hassle-free access even during peak evening hours. This venue supports the club's mission by offering a focused environment that encourages community engagement. Being in Whanganui, it draws from the surrounding Manawatū-Whanganui region, where locals value active lifestyles and group activities. Contact the club via email at wayne@wanganuijudo.nz or phone 027 445 7882 for any transport queries or to confirm details.

Whanganui, Manawatū-Whanganui

Mon 02 Mar

06:30 pm
Senior Judo Classes for All Levels

Everything You Need to Know At Wanganui Judo Club, senior judo classes provide a structured environment for learning and practising judo techniques, focusing on throws, groundwork, and self-defence skills. These sessions are led by experienced coach Wayne Watson and cater to enthusiasts aged 15 and older, with students as young as 14 able to join if they show the necessary skill and maturity. Whether you're new to judo or have some experience, the classes are designed to build confidence, fitness, and discipline while fostering a sense of community among participants. Classes run for 90 minutes each, from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM on Mondays and Wednesdays, offering two sessions per week. It's an ideal way to stay active and connect with others in Whanganui who share an interest in martial arts. The club emphasises steady progression, with opportunities for grading that are recognised by the International Judo Federation, meaning your achievements hold value worldwide. Pricing is straightforward and accessible: your first week is free, allowing you to try it out without commitment. Once you decide to join, there's a one-off club fee of $100, followed by $10 per week which covers both classes. For gear, you'll need a gi—the traditional loose white jacket used in judo—which can be ordered directly through the club. If you're just starting, they provide one to borrow, making it easy to get involved right away. These classes suit a range of age groups, from 13-17 up to 50-64, and welcome beginners alongside more seasoned practitioners. The focus on practical skills not only improves physical health but also encourages social bonds, as participants train together and support each other's growth. With small group sizes, you'll receive personalised attention from Coach Watson, helping you develop at your own pace while enjoying the camaraderie of a dedicated judo community in Whanganui. Open to ages 15+ (14+ with demonstrated skill and maturity) 90-minute sessions twice weekly for consistent practice First week free, then $10/week after $100 joining fee Borrow a gi to start; order your own through the club International grading recognition for tangible progress Build fitness, discipline, and community connections About the Venue The Wanganui Martial Arts Centre serves as the dedicated space for these senior judo classes, providing a safe and equipped area for training in Whanganui, Manawatū-Whanganui. While specific directions aren't detailed, the centre is conveniently located in the local community, making it accessible for residents. Public transport options in Whanganui, including buses from key areas like the city centre, can get you close, with walking distances typically short. Ample parking is available nearby for those driving, ensuring hassle-free access even during peak evening hours. This venue supports the club's mission by offering a focused environment that encourages community engagement. Being in Whanganui, it draws from the surrounding Manawatū-Whanganui region, where locals value active lifestyles and group activities. Contact the club via email at wayne@wanganuijudo.nz or phone 027 445 7882 for any transport queries or to confirm details.

Whanganui, Manawatū-Whanganui

Wed 04 Mar

06:30 pm
Senior Judo Classes for All Levels

Everything You Need to Know At Wanganui Judo Club, senior judo classes provide a structured environment for learning and practising judo techniques, focusing on throws, groundwork, and self-defence skills. These sessions are led by experienced coach Wayne Watson and cater to enthusiasts aged 15 and older, with students as young as 14 able to join if they show the necessary skill and maturity. Whether you're new to judo or have some experience, the classes are designed to build confidence, fitness, and discipline while fostering a sense of community among participants. Classes run for 90 minutes each, from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM on Mondays and Wednesdays, offering two sessions per week. It's an ideal way to stay active and connect with others in Whanganui who share an interest in martial arts. The club emphasises steady progression, with opportunities for grading that are recognised by the International Judo Federation, meaning your achievements hold value worldwide. Pricing is straightforward and accessible: your first week is free, allowing you to try it out without commitment. Once you decide to join, there's a one-off club fee of $100, followed by $10 per week which covers both classes. For gear, you'll need a gi—the traditional loose white jacket used in judo—which can be ordered directly through the club. If you're just starting, they provide one to borrow, making it easy to get involved right away. These classes suit a range of age groups, from 13-17 up to 50-64, and welcome beginners alongside more seasoned practitioners. The focus on practical skills not only improves physical health but also encourages social bonds, as participants train together and support each other's growth. With small group sizes, you'll receive personalised attention from Coach Watson, helping you develop at your own pace while enjoying the camaraderie of a dedicated judo community in Whanganui. Open to ages 15+ (14+ with demonstrated skill and maturity) 90-minute sessions twice weekly for consistent practice First week free, then $10/week after $100 joining fee Borrow a gi to start; order your own through the club International grading recognition for tangible progress Build fitness, discipline, and community connections About the Venue The Wanganui Martial Arts Centre serves as the dedicated space for these senior judo classes, providing a safe and equipped area for training in Whanganui, Manawatū-Whanganui. While specific directions aren't detailed, the centre is conveniently located in the local community, making it accessible for residents. Public transport options in Whanganui, including buses from key areas like the city centre, can get you close, with walking distances typically short. Ample parking is available nearby for those driving, ensuring hassle-free access even during peak evening hours. This venue supports the club's mission by offering a focused environment that encourages community engagement. Being in Whanganui, it draws from the surrounding Manawatū-Whanganui region, where locals value active lifestyles and group activities. Contact the club via email at wayne@wanganuijudo.nz or phone 027 445 7882 for any transport queries or to confirm details.

Whanganui, Manawatū-Whanganui

Mon 09 Mar

06:30 pm
Senior Judo Classes for All Levels

Everything You Need to Know At Wanganui Judo Club, senior judo classes provide a structured environment for learning and practising judo techniques, focusing on throws, groundwork, and self-defence skills. These sessions are led by experienced coach Wayne Watson and cater to enthusiasts aged 15 and older, with students as young as 14 able to join if they show the necessary skill and maturity. Whether you're new to judo or have some experience, the classes are designed to build confidence, fitness, and discipline while fostering a sense of community among participants. Classes run for 90 minutes each, from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM on Mondays and Wednesdays, offering two sessions per week. It's an ideal way to stay active and connect with others in Whanganui who share an interest in martial arts. The club emphasises steady progression, with opportunities for grading that are recognised by the International Judo Federation, meaning your achievements hold value worldwide. Pricing is straightforward and accessible: your first week is free, allowing you to try it out without commitment. Once you decide to join, there's a one-off club fee of $100, followed by $10 per week which covers both classes. For gear, you'll need a gi—the traditional loose white jacket used in judo—which can be ordered directly through the club. If you're just starting, they provide one to borrow, making it easy to get involved right away. These classes suit a range of age groups, from 13-17 up to 50-64, and welcome beginners alongside more seasoned practitioners. The focus on practical skills not only improves physical health but also encourages social bonds, as participants train together and support each other's growth. With small group sizes, you'll receive personalised attention from Coach Watson, helping you develop at your own pace while enjoying the camaraderie of a dedicated judo community in Whanganui. Open to ages 15+ (14+ with demonstrated skill and maturity) 90-minute sessions twice weekly for consistent practice First week free, then $10/week after $100 joining fee Borrow a gi to start; order your own through the club International grading recognition for tangible progress Build fitness, discipline, and community connections About the Venue The Wanganui Martial Arts Centre serves as the dedicated space for these senior judo classes, providing a safe and equipped area for training in Whanganui, Manawatū-Whanganui. While specific directions aren't detailed, the centre is conveniently located in the local community, making it accessible for residents. Public transport options in Whanganui, including buses from key areas like the city centre, can get you close, with walking distances typically short. Ample parking is available nearby for those driving, ensuring hassle-free access even during peak evening hours. This venue supports the club's mission by offering a focused environment that encourages community engagement. Being in Whanganui, it draws from the surrounding Manawatū-Whanganui region, where locals value active lifestyles and group activities. Contact the club via email at wayne@wanganuijudo.nz or phone 027 445 7882 for any transport queries or to confirm details.

Whanganui, Manawatū-Whanganui

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