Judo Classes: Mastery of Balance, Timing, and Leverage

Judo is a Martial Art Built on Throws and Grappling:

✅ Judo, meaning “the gentle way,” uses an opponent’s momentum and balance against them with minimal force.

✅ Judo is an Olympic sport that teaches students to outthink and out-position their opponents rather than simply overpower them.

✅ Judo students develop exceptional core strength, balance, and body awareness through repetitive throwing and falling techniques.

✅ The practice of Judo, known as randori (free practice), creates a safe, controlled environment for learning practical grappling.

✅ Judo practitioners often report improved spatial awareness and the ability to remain calm under physical pressure.

How Judo Training Benefits You:

  • Teaches leverage and technique over raw strength, allowing students of all sizes to succeed.
  • Develops exceptional grip strength, core stability, and overall body conditioning.
  • Builds mental toughness through repeatedly being thrown and learning to fall safely.
  • Improves focus and strategic thinking as you learn to read your opponent’s movements.
  • Creates a supportive community where mutual respect and safe practice are paramount.
  • Provides legitimate opportunities for competition and advancement through belt rankings.

Master the Gentle Way Through Judo:

Judo classes at Yaeger Self Defense of America teach you the art of balance, leverage, and timing. Learn to throw, grapple, and defend yourself while building the strength and wisdom that Judo is known for!

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need any prior experience to join your classes?

No prior experience is required. Our classes are suitable for all skill levels, from beginners to advanced practitioners. Our instructors provide personalized guidance to help you progress at your own pace.

For your first class, wear comfortable athletic clothing and bring a water bottle. For continued training, you will need a Judo gi (uniform).

Yaeger’s Fighting System (YFS) is a blended martial arts composed of 7 different styles to create a system of modern martial arts with traditional values.