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Kangei Judo Club is the largest Judo club in Basildon, Essex and was awarded the Active Essex Sports Community Club of the Year in 2017. The club is known for its warm and friendly atmosphere, living up to its name which means “Welcome” in Japanese. The club welcomes anyone who wishes to learn Judo, whether they are beginners or experienced practitioners.
The coaching team at Kangei Judo Club is dedicated and passionate about introducing Judo to new people and helping them progress in the sport. The club is growing rapidly and offers a wide range of classes for all ages and skill levels. The coaches strive to create a supportive and inclusive environment where members can learn and improve, both physically and mentally.
The club has recently moved into new premises and has invested in new equipment to enhance the training experience. The new location is Janet Duke Primary School, located at Markhams Chase in Basildon. The club encourages visitors to come and see the facilities for themselves.
Kangei Judo Club believes in continuous improvement and embraces the philosophy of Judo founder Kano Jigoro, who said, “It is not important to be better than someone else, but to be better than yesterday. ” The club values personal growth and development, both on and off the mat.
For those interested in joining, Kangei Judo Club offers the first session for free. All that is needed is tracksuit bottoms and a t-shirt, as the club can provide Judo jackets and belts. The club's training times and fees can be found on their website.
The welfare and safety of all members and visitors is a top priority for Kangei Judo Club. The club has a registered Club Welfare Officer who ensures that the club fulfils its responsibilities in safeguarding young people. Anyone with concerns regarding the welfare of a young person at the club can report the issue to the designated officer.
To make it easier for visitors to find the club, Kangei Judo Club provides directions on their website. They also operate a cashless and paperless registration system, using Spond for payments and registration. Both registration and card payments can be made on-site, with all major debit and credit cards accepted.
In terms of fees, the club offers a household rebate scheme capped at 80. New starters receive their first session for free, and a clean and suitable fitted kit can be provided. A British Judo Association (BJA) licence does not need to be purchased for the first four weeks.
Kangei Judo Club prides itself on being a community of people who support and encourage each other, both on and off the mat. They welcome all visitors and strive to create a positive and inclusive environment where everyone can learn and grow.