Allonnes Judo Club Hosts Training Day,Prepares for Interclub Tournament
Judo Club readies for Competition with Intensive Training Session
ALLONNES,France – The CS allonnais judo club recently hosted a day-long training session for approximately 30 judokas,focusing on grade preparation and the upcoming interclub tournament. The event,held on April 7th,served as vital preparation for the club’s tournament scheduled for May 1st.
Thorough Training Schedule Builds Skills, Team Spirit
The training day featured a rigorous schedule designed to enhance both individual skills and team cohesion. The morning session commenced with physical conditioning exercises followed by group games, culminating in a judo groundwork review. After lunch, senior participants reviewed the responsibilities of a sports commissioner. The afternoon included team sports designed to foster camaraderie.The day concluded with a regular judo practice session.
Club Extends Invitation to Newcomers with Special Training Day
Looking to expand its ranks, the club is holding an open training day. On Monday, April 14th, CS Allonnais extended an invitation for members to bring friends to a special training session. This event offers newcomers a chance to experience judo firsthand.
Registration is available on-site for a small fee: €8 for licensed judokas and €10 for those without a license.
Interclub tournament Set for May 1st
The culmination of these training efforts will be the interclub tournament, scheduled for May 1st at the Salle des Sports in Allonnes. The event will include refreshments and food available for purchase.
Contact Details
For more information, contact Richard Pélisson at 06 09 70 53 70 or Isabelle Perez at 06 72 23 33 83.
What date is the interclub tournament being held, adn where will it take place?
Allonnes Judo Club Hosts Training Day,Prepares for Interclub Tournament
Judo Club readies for Competition with Intensive Training Session
ALLONNES,France – The CS allonnais judo club recently hosted a day-long training session for approximately 30 judokas,focusing on grade planning and the upcoming interclub tournament.The event,held on April 7th,served as vital preparation for the club’s tournament scheduled for May 1st.
Thorough Training Schedule Builds Skills, Team Spirit
The training day featured a rigorous schedule designed to enhance both individual skills and team cohesion. The morning session commenced with physical conditioning exercises followed by group games, culminating in a judo groundwork review. After lunch, senior participants reviewed the responsibilities of a sports commissioner. The afternoon included team sports designed to foster camaraderie.The day concluded with a regular judo practice session.
Club Extends Invitation to Newcomers with Special Training Day
Looking to expand its ranks, the club is holding an open training day. On Monday, April 14th, CS Allonnais extended an invitation for members to bring friends to a special training session. This event offers newcomers a chance to experience judo firsthand.
Registration is available on-site for a small fee: €8 for licensed judokas and €10 for those without a license.
Interclub tournament Set for May 1st
The culmination of these training efforts will be the interclub tournament, scheduled for May 1st at the Salle des Sports in Allonnes. The event will include refreshments and food available for purchase.
Contact Details
For more information, contact Richard Pélisson at 06 09 70 53 70 or Isabelle Perez at 06 72 23 33 83.
Q&A: allonnes Judo Club training & Tournament
What exactly is an interclub tournament?
An interclub tournament is a judo competition between different judo clubs. It’s a great way for judokas to gain experience, test their skills, and build camaraderie with other clubs. Think of it as a amiable, but competitive, gathering of judo enthusiasts!
What can newcomers expect at the open training day?
Newcomers will get a taste of judo basics, including warm-up exercises, essential techniques, and the chance to experience the sport firsthand. It’s a welcoming habitat designed for beginners to learn and have fun. Don’t worry if you’ve never done judo before – it’s all about trying something new!
What’s the benefit of the training day schedule?
The training day schedule is designed to maximize skill development and team building. The blend of physical conditioning, groundwork review, and team sports enhances both technical abilities and the spirit of teamwork. It’s a holistic approach to preparing judokas for competition.
What are the responsibilities of a sports commissioner?
Sports commissioners play a crucial role in ensuring fair play and adherence to the rules during competitions. They oversee the matches, make sure everything runs smoothly, and maintain the integrity of the sport.
Can I buy food and drinks at the tournament?
Yes! The tournament will have refreshments and food available for purchase, so you can stay energized and enjoy the event. It’s a great way to support the club and enjoy a day of judo.
ready to experience judo? Contact Richard Pélisson or Isabelle Perez to learn more or join the open training day and be a part of the Allonnes Judo Club’s exciting journey!