Beginner friendly
Describe how new students will learn breakfalls, movement, grips, and their first throws in a structured way.
Use this page to introduce your new school, explain your teaching style, and collect interest for Monday and Wednesday evening classes. Replace the copy below with your real neighborhood, venue, and start date.
Explain what makes your school different: technical judo, safe throwing, adult-friendly learning, takedowns for grapplers, or beginner-focused instruction. Keep it specific and local so people know why they should train with you.
Describe how new students will learn breakfalls, movement, grips, and their first throws in a structured way.
Highlight foot sweeps, reaps, entries, combinations, and takedown awareness for grappling.
Share your teaching philosophy, class structure, and how you help students improve week to week.
Use these cards for your live schedule, intro offer, and venue details. You can also add mat fee, uniform notes, or whether people need to register before attending.
Example: 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM — fundamentals, combinations, and controlled drilling.
Example: 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM — review, counters, situational rounds, and standing randori.
Replace this section with your real biography: NCCP Level 2 certification, black belt rank, competition background, BJJ crossover, and current coaching experience.
NCCP Level 2 certified judo instructor, black belt, and stand-up coach. Add a short paragraph that sounds like you, not generic gym copy. Mention your experience teaching takedowns, your local ties, and what kind of training environment you want to build.
This button now links directly to your Google Form for interested students. Ask for name, email, phone number, and whether Monday, Wednesday, or both work best.