Age Divisions in Competitive Judo

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Summary: Learn about age divisions with expert tips and advice on competitive judo in this free video clip on marital arts.

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Angel Perez Angel Perez is the sensei and owner of Champion Martial Arts USA in Miami, FL. He started practicing martial arts at age seven. Perez holds a 2nd degree black... read more

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Age Divisions in Competitive Judo

On behalf of Expert Village, I am Angel Perez with Champion Martial Arts in Miami, Florida and today we are talking about competitive Judo. Okay in Judo we have several divisions to compete, we start them off as early as five years old and they go all the way up to sixteen. After that we what would be his division, his division is called the "Juniors, IJF Juniors", it is a division that goes between the ages of seventeen and nineteen, I believe. After his division, you have the "Men's Divisions", this division goes all the way up to thirty. My friend John here I believe is twenty-eight years old and after him we go to the "Master's. Master's is thirty and older, they go up every ten years, so it would be thirty, thirty-nine, forty, forty-nine and then they have a division which is fifty and older. There is always an age for Judo, Judo never ends, it is life long sport, it is forever.

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