24/02/2026
Free introduction/ trial class this Thursday at Ashbourne Judo Clubs.
Come try an Olympic sport.
Thursday 7-8pm (5-13 years)
Thursday 8-9pm (14+ years)
📍 Ashbourne community school sports hall atrium.
13/02/2026
Congrats to all the new colours on the mats last night after a successful club grading last week.
The weather kept some of you away but we will catch you next time.
13/01/2026
The three essential elements of a judo throw are:
•Kuzushi (breaking the opponent's balance),
•Tsukuri (fitting in and positioning), and
•Kake (the ex*****on or completion of the throw).
Mastering these phases allows a judoka to use minimal effort for maximum effect, making the throw efficient and powerful.
Ashbourne Judo Club
Welcoming new and returning players
Thursdays.
Kids (5-13 years) 7pm-8pm
Adults (14 years+) 7pm-9pm
04/12/2025
Seiryoku Zenyo is a Judo principle meaning "maximum efficient use of energy". It is a philosophy of applying spiritual and physical energy in the most effective way to achieve a goal, and it extends beyond martial arts into daily life. This concept is applied through efficient techniques in Judo and is intended to foster personal development and contribution to society.
Ashbourne Judo Club
Welcoming new and returning players
Thursdays.
Kids (5-13 years) 7pm-8pm
Adults (14 years+) 7pm-9pm
01/12/2025
Jita kyoei (自他共栄) is a Japanese phrase that translates to "mutual welfare and benefit". It is a core principle of Judo, founded by Jigoro Kano, which emphasizes that through cooperation and mutual respect in martial arts, both individuals and society as a whole can achieve greater strength, health, and prosperity.
Ashbourne Judo Club
Welcoming new and returning players
Thursdays.
Kids (5-13 years) 7pm-8pm
Adults (14 years+) 7pm-9pm
16/11/2025
Mental and social benefits of Judo
• Confidence: Mastering skills grows self‑belief.
• Discipline and respect: Training fosters respect for others.
• Focus: Practice improves concentration and persistence.
• Resilience: Setbacks and wins build inner strength.
• Problem‑solving: Strategy hones quick decisions in real time.
Ashbourne Judo Club
Welcoming new and returning players
Thursdays.
Kids (5-13 years) 7pm-8pm
Adults (14 years+) 7pm-9pm
15/11/2025
Physical Benefits of Judo
• Better fitness: build strength, flexibility, balance, and coordination.
• Strong heart: fast-paced practice boosts heart health and stamina.
• Sharper movement: grow core strength and clean body control to lower injury risk.
• Safe falling: learn to fall without getting hurt—a skill for everyday life.
Ashbourne Judo Club
Welcoming new and returning players
Thursdays.
Kids (5-13 years) 7pm-8pm
Adults (14 years+) 7pm-9pm
14/11/2025
Looking to build confidence, coordination, and respect in your child?
Ashbourne Judo Club is welcoming new members to our Junior class (5-13 years).
They will gain new skills and build resilience all while having fun.
Find us in the Ashbourne Community School Sports Hall, Ashbourne, Co. Meath.
Thursdays 19:00-20:00.
13/11/2025
Unfortunately due to low numbers there will be no Junior class tonight (5-13 years) from 7pm tonight. Hopefully class with resume as usual next Thursday.
Senior session proceeding as usual 👍
Apologies for late notice! Please feel free to contact us with any issues!
04/09/2025
The summer break is over, and Ashbourne Judo Club is back on the mats starting tonight.
We’re looking forward to seeing everyone again, from our juniors to our seniors, and welcoming any new faces who’d like to give Judo a try.
We are in the usual place, upstairs in the Ashbourne Community School Sports Hall
Junior Class: 7-8pm
Parents Class: 7-8pm
Senior Class: 8-9pm
Whether you’re brushing off the rust after the holidays or stepping on the tatami for the first time, Judo is for everyone. Bring your suit, bring your energy, and let’s get back to training!
See you on the mats!
31/08/2023
Hi All, we are starting up classes again next Thursday (Sep 07). We are in the usual place of the upstairs mezzanine of the sports hall, at the usual times (juniors, and parents classes 7-8pm, and the seniors from 8-9pm). Hoping the see everyone back on the mats next week.