Shojin Judo offers kids and adults Judo classes in Metro Detroit. We are located in Southfield, MI. What is Judo? In sum, Judo is a way of life. Is Judo safe? No.
Judo is a sport, a discipline, a fitness program, an art, and a means of self-defense. It was created by Dr. Jigoro Kano in 1882 and has been an Olympic sport since 1964. Judo develops self-confidence, concentration, and leadership skills. It emphasizes safety and develops high-level conditioning and fitness training. Judo is also a unique sport that allows almost anybody to participate no matter
his or her age, gender, or physical limitations. Judo is the compilation of spectacular throwing techniques a d ground grappling utilizing specific pins, control holds, and submission techniques. Why Judo?
· Fitness: Judo is more than a gym membership. It’s a creative and fun fitness program that teaches coordination, focus, and discipline through Judo techniques and etiquette.
· Self Defense: Judo is an excellent way to learn how to protect and defend yourself in a real life situation.
· Self Development: Judo teaches practitioners to be active and productive members of society. Judo builds character through teaching leadership skills, self-confidence, and mental strength. Frequently Asked Questions:
1. When Judo is properly taught and supervised it is a safe and very healthy form of exercise. In fact, studies have shown Judo to be one of the safest sports for youth under 13 years old.
2. How is Judo different than other martial arts like Karate, Taekwondo or Kungfu? Judo focuses on the application of safe, effective techniques using principles of leverage. Unlike other martial arts, there are no unrealistic flying kicks or punches.
3. What programs do you offer? We offer programs for adults, women, youth and children.
4. Do I need to have any experience to try it? Judo welcomes all experience levels including those who have never tried it before.
5. Who can practice Judo? Men, women, and children from all age groups can practice Judo. Most people with disabilities or physical limitations can also practice judo. Judo is even a sport in the Paralympics. For those with special needs such as visual and auditory impairments or physical restrictions, Judo can be a fun sport to play.
6. Do I need a uniform (judogi)? Beginners are not required to have a uniform. They can wear loose comfortable clothes with long sleeves and pants. Once they decide to stay with the program they can purchase a judogi (or gi).
7. Will Judo get me in shape? Judo works all the muscles in your body. It increases your flexibility, coordination, agility, balance, cardio, and more.
06/03/2026
Mark your calendar.
The Second Jita Kyoei Gathering
OPEN PRACTICE FOR ALL JUDOKA AND JUDO CLUBS IN THE AREA SATURDAY JUNE 20TH, 12:30PM – 3:30PMWARM UPS, DRILLS, INSTRUCTION, OPEN RANDORI Please contact [email protected] with questio…
05/31/2026
With only a week away, don’t forget to register for the Kumi Kata (Grip fighting) and Attack Pattern Clinic.
If you had issues registering before, please try again. Several issues have been addressed and fixed. Thank you to all who helped.
05/23/2026
Come check out the Kumi Kata and Attack Patterns Clinic with Sensei Nabil Elalem
Yesterday was such a great kids class. So much fun with Judo tag and ukemi
03/23/2026
After a long road in learning Judo, Shojin is proud to award Ed Rembert with his Shodan (First Degree Black Belt). Ed has been a long time judoka of Shojin and truly imbodies the spirit of Shojin. We also want to thank Haley Beebe for being his Uki during his testing and helping him to prepare for his examination.
02/22/2026
Today we had a great showing at the Michigan State Games! Great job to our youth that competed today. You did great and showed the Shojin way.
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