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Top Free Judo Resources for Judo Coaches

Judo Coaches ideas and inspiration

 

 

Judo Coaches, this is for you! A round up of the best Koka Kids visuals. And some first-hand tips from coaches on why, and how they are using these teaching tools at their Dojos.

 

Top Free Judo Resources

Did you know that there are now over 40 free judo resources for you to use? These will remain free and you can download them now for your Dojo. To see more go to: Koka Kids Coaching Resource website for Judo Teachers

Want to know the most popular downloads (by you all!) Here’s the top ten:

  1. O-Goshi Colour In

  2. Start Judo: Get Fit

  3. Flyer: Join the Next Class

  4. Japanese Judo Word Sheet

  5. Randori Tips Poster

  6. Moral Code Poster

  7. Spirit Of Judo Certificate

  8. Bring A Friend Flyer

  9. Dojo Rules

  10. Judo Rocks Colour In

 

 

Top Technique Downloads, so far!

There are more than 50 techniques up on the website now! A new one is added every week and you can get them sent directly to your email inbox by subscribing now:

 

 

Here are the top techniques you have downloaded over the last year:

  1. Knee Lever

  2. Osoto-Gari

  3. Kami-Shiho-Gatame

  4. Ouchi-Gari into Tai-Otoshi

  5. Kouchi-Gari into Deashi Barai

  6. O-Goshi

  7. Shoulder Roll

  8. Tai-Otoshi

  9. Pull-Through

  10. Arm Roll

 


   

 

 

 

Here’s how three coaches and clubs are using the resources:

 

1. Kaidokan Judo Academy, Blackpool

Sensei Ross Goodwin

 

“We use a variety of certificates and ensure all children focus on themselves and support their team rather than competing against each other.”

  Free Judo Resources to inspire Judoka  

 

“We use the certificates regularly to the delight of the children.’”

“It allows our children to learn visually by looking at the pictures and challenges them to put them into practice at our Academy.”

“The children love the certificates as it inspires them further. We use a variety of certificates which can be earned in versatile ways to ensure all children focus on themselves and support their team rather than competing against each other.”

“They can be earned by displaying perseverance, patience, determination, overcoming adversity and for supporting one another.”

“Our goal is to create a fun and friendly environment.”

  Free Judo Resources used by Kaidokan  

Follow @Kaidokan_Judo_Academy on IG


 

2. Brooklyn Martial Arts Dojo, New York

Sensei Connie Halporn

“Even though the focus is for kids, the adults have been finding the materials so useful for themselves. One of my adults is using it to help him study for his yellow belt test.”

  Free Judo Resources for adults as well as kids  

 

“We handed out Shoulder Roll certificates and the reminder sheet last night at our Monday night class at Brooklyn Martial Arts dojo.”

“The pictures remind them how to do the techniques correctly.”

“I just made a print out of the »how to tie your belt » poster, and handing it out to my my adults who can’t seem to remember how to do it!”

“Even though the focus is for kids the adults have been finding the materials so useful for themselves. One of my adults is using it to help him study for his yellow belt test.”

“Also, I used the flyers and a small version of the roller banner for the Club Day at New York University here in New York City. We handed out 200 of the flyers and we got lots of interest!

I am so hoping that our senseis and coaches take advantage of the Free Judo Resources and everything you offer.”

  Promoting Judo Classes in NYU  

 


 

3. Paul Jones School of Judo, Basingstoke

Sensei Paul Jones

 

“A great tool for the coach and the student.”

  Judo Lesson Planning  

 

“I use the work sheets as my lesson plans and as a teaching tool for me and the children.”

“Each term, I print out certificates and teaching sheets for the techniques I plan to teach. This term we are working on improving Shadow Judo and our groundwork turnovers, like the Arm Roll and Wrist Grab. For the older ones, I’ll be using a few of the Koka Kids combinations, too.”

“I’ve noticed the kids feel that little bit more determined to work harder because they want to achieve the certificate that goes with each technique.”

 

For more info on Paul Jones School of Judo visit the website.


 

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