Judo on the Internet. Judo is a Japanese martial art, which consists primarily of techniques for causing your opponent to lose his balance or otherwise to land on the ground by means of various throws, whereupon he can be pinned down. The person who plays judo is known as a judoka. Judoka practice falls, so they will not get hurt. In some judo dojo, a person can advance in rank either by testing, or by beating a few persons of higher rank in a tournament. Judo has forms, known as kata. At each practice, people usually engage in randori. This is a free time when two opponents attempt to throw each other. The word "judo" means "gentle way". The martial art was founded by Jigoro Kano.
Judoschool of Jan Snijders, European champion1964, teaching in Oirschot, Bladel, Deurne and Gemert (Netherlands). Lot of information on judo and techniques (Video, Gif etc.)
Homepage for the Boise State University Kodokan Judo Club. Information on practices, meeting times, contats, tournaments and events, photos and tips from black belts. Updated regularly.
Judowelt ist eine Sammlung von Informationen und Links zum Thema Judosport, Vereine und Verbände in Deutschland und international, Literatur & Medien, Shopping, Judo-Sportler und Geschichte des Judo.
This site contains a brief history of Kodokan Judo, along with a breakdown of throwing techniques, a tips page where you can look at or add your own tips on anything you may question.
Judo website where you can learn about judo, look at the junior and senior syllabus, look at pictures, watch animations and pictures of techniques and links to other sites.
Maryland Judo, Inc., the local arm of the USJI, contains information about Judo in Maryland including: club listings, news, an events clendar, links to other sites and more.