The motto of the EJU is “Judo – more than sport” so in addition to the vast event calendar, the EJU is offering different activities as a means of support to its member federations, clubs, athletes and judo fans. To make these various activities more visible we have created this new page.
The European Judo Union offers an advanced E-Learning Platform for judo enthusiasts across Europe. This platform provides a wide array of judo resources, including video tutorials, quizzes, and articles, to enhance technical skills and deepen the understanding of judo principles. Features like live webinars with judo experts and tailored training plans offer a personalized learning experience. It also fosters a sense of community by connecting judo practitioners from various European countries. The EJU’s E-Learning Platform is a valuable resource for judo enthusiasts, strengthening the European judo community and promoting the sport’s growth.
To get an overview of the existing course program please go to www.eju-education.net and login as a guest. You will find all available courses on the dashboard.
The Judo Schools League is a new initiative of European Judo Union launched in 2020 in cooperation with the International Sport School Federation. Our aim is to develop and establish a successfully supported programme between all of our European Judo Family for children in schools. Promoting sport through education is a strong ethos which we hold and believe is instrumental in personal development, both on and off the tatami.
We invite all schools to join this project. Each European Judo Federation is supposed to create a National Schools League and to organise the final annual event for the best teams of each region. In 2020 the project will be launched in various European countries including: Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Germany, Latvia, Luxembourg, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Switzerland. The best schools of each nation would eventually come together for the European Judo School League Finals.
Judo has a great educational potential and though not all of the young boys and girls going on the tatami will become great athletes, the Judo Schools League project will allow each child to receive valuable training which will set him or her up for life. We hope many schools will take advantage of this initiative.