Redbridge Judo Club

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Ilford, United Kingdom

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Redbridge Judo Club Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Redbridge Judo Club is located in Ilford, United Kingdom on 42 Mitcham Rd. Redbridge Judo Club is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category martial arts schoolinstructionjudo clubjudo schoolsports club in United Kingdom.

Address

42 Mitcham Rd

Phone

+44 2085511086

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Jose Faro

Absolutely awesome Judo club! Very friendly atmosphere, with some of the most experienced coaches around!!! Recommend anyone to give it a go.

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Dav A

Awsome club would recommend it

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Victor Singh

I got injured a few years ago. ,and was taken off Matt and given no assistance.Training is random got throw by a black belt with a stomach throw twice.The chief instructor an old man is well past his sell by date!

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Josheee

The best dojo and sensai's there to really teach you about the martial art your learning. I've had a very great experience there although i am farely new. That never stops me from coming back.A lovely place filled with the most greatest students. Will keep you coming back for more.

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Lord Bromhead

I would not recommend this club to any senior. I threw a 1st kyu (brown belt) female in a clean and fair o-soto-gari. The female cried, but I expect it was more shock as she clarified to me that I didn't land on her. Immediately the Dan grade who was running the session told me I did land on her and that I should stay on my feet. He then decided to go on with me and came full pelt, throwing me several times including a rough and tumble Uchi-mata (no skill) that consequently injured my groin. Being the coach I believe his actions were unprofessional because a coach should never beat up or injure students of the sport but lead by example. There was then strong animosity toward me from many of the coaches/spectators and with myinjury j simply got changed and left the club. Whilst I was getting changed to spectators came in the changing room to see what I was doing(odd). There was no real hospitality shown for the injury that had been caused by the coach's ill technique. In my opinion this is a club that has its favourites and if I had thrown the female with any other technique the same result would have occurred. Outsiders and not welcome. Never again!!

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