Judo is an Olympic combat sport combining throwing techniques and grappling.
We practice at the ARC Combat Room on Tuesdays and Thursdays 6:30-8:30pm and Sundays 3pm-5pm!
Membership is not limited to only University of Illinois students, we encourage members of the community to attend as well.
New members are welcome at any time. Please review the Dojo Etiquette and Policies section below before your first class.
Activities & Recreation Center Combat Room
201 East Peabody Drive
Champaign, IL 61820
United States
Dojo Etiquette & Policies
General
During Practice
Hygiene
Please print and bring the following waiver to your first class:
We practice at the ARC Combat Room on Tuesdays and Thursdays 6:30-8:30pm and Sundays 3pm-5pm!
Membership is not limited to only University of Illinois students, we encourage members of the community to attend as well.
New members are welcome at any time. Please review the Dojo Etiquette and Policies section below before your first class.
Activities & Recreation Center Combat Room
201 East Peabody Drive
Champaign, IL 61820
United States
Dojo Etiquette & Policies
General
- Be on time. Late arrivals disrupt class and cause the late student to miss important warm up exercises that could lead to injury.
- If you need to leave before class is over, please let a sensei know. Please do so discretely so as not to disrupt class.
- Judokas and guests must be respectful at all times to other students and instructors.
- Upon entering the dojo, a positive and open attitude is expected by all.
- Be ready and properly attired for class.
- Notify instructor of any injuries.
During Practice
- Bow before stepping on/off the mat, at the beginning of practice and to sensei, before/after uchikomi with partner, and at the end of practice.
- Wear your gi for the entire practice. At the beginning and the end of uchikomi/nage komi/randori and at the end of practice please make sure your gi is properly arranged.
- Opportunities for water will be given throughout practice. However, if you need water to help with dizziness, nausea and/or fatigue before the next break, please do so quietly and bow off the mat.
- The proper way to sit and pay attention is in the traditional SEIZA (kneeling) position.. If your legs/knees become uncomfortable, you may sit cross-legged. This shows that you are paying attention and ready to learn.
Hygiene
- Long hair must be tied back-in a braid, bun, or ponytail
- Nails-both hands and feet-must be trimmed
- No perfume, cologne, or other strong smells
- All jewelry must be removed and unremovable piercings must be taped
- Please tape cuts, etc. and clean blood off mat with disinfectant immediately
- Shoes and sandals must be worn to the restrooms
- Your gi must be clean and in good condition
Please print and bring the following waiver to your first class:
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