Gerwisch Judo: Fun Training, New Members & Upcoming Events | Blau-Weiß Gerwisch

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Gerwisch Judo Club Prepares for Active Season with Training and Competitions

Renewed Focus on Fundamentals and Fitness

The judokas of Blau-Weiß Gerwisch are back in training following the winter school break, focusing on a return to core skills and improved physical conditioning. Training sessions are beginning with fall exercises, throwing techniques, and ground perform, culminating in Randori (exercise fights). The emphasis is on a playful approach to technique and varied drills to keep athletes engaged.

Experienced Coaching Staff Leads the Way

A dedicated team of trainers is guiding the Gerwisch judokas. The coaching staff includes Katharina Alicke, Michael Richter, Thomas Lammich, Stephan Nikonow, Tim Brödner, Erik Fritsche, and Holger Alicke. They provide support and guidance to athletes of all levels.

A Community Built on Trust and Teamwork

Judo at Blau-Weiß Gerwisch emphasizes the importance of partnership and mutual support. The club fosters a welcoming environment where beginners and experienced athletes, children and adults, train together, building a strong sense of community.

Looking Ahead: Competitions and Development

Plans are underway for a joint training trip to the Landes-Sport-Schule in Osterburg, as well as belt tests for club members. The club is preparing for a return to competition.

“I’m always happy when the children have fun and when the judokas are at work with such enthusiasm and will. We trainers notice that the children have a great urge to move and that they enjoy coming to training. The large influx of new judokas also shows that we are on the right track with our training. I hope for the new season that we all stay healthy, can train completely and will finally compete again soon.”

Holger Alicke, Coach

Judo Training Drill

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FAQ

  • What age can children start judo at Blau-Weiß Gerwisch? Judo is offered for children aged 6 and up.
  • What are the training days and times? Training is held on Mondays and Thursdays, with separate sessions for beginners and advanced students.
  • Is judo a safe sport? Judo emphasizes safety and respect, with techniques taught in a controlled environment.
Pro Tip: Judo is a holistic sport that promotes physical fitness, mental discipline, and social skills.

The Blau-Weiß Gerwisch judo club is poised for a successful season, building on a foundation of strong fundamentals, dedicated coaching, and a vibrant community spirit.

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