The Budokwai

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My seven-year daughter loves Karate, so I want her...

My seven-year daughter loves Karate, so I want her to join the best school for Karate where she can explore herself. Thanks to this lovely place! My daughter's confidence has improved by leaps and bounds.

I really like this place the lessons are fun and v...

I really like this place the lessons are fun and very educational. I know that this is the best Martial Arts Club in all of London! I recommend this to everybody who likes judo. My son is currently on red belt and the teacher is very fun. His class is on Saturday at 10:00 am and finishes at 11:30 am. So the teacher is very nice! Recommend this to evetybody!!!!

The Bud is the best judo club in London and the ol...

The Bud is the best judo club in London and the oldest. It has helped my kids to be good judo player. My son grow up in the Budokwai. Thanks to all the good coaches in there who have helped him over the years.
Paul , Larry , David and others.

best hobby i picked up in 2019 after i got attacke...

best hobby i picked up in 2019 after i got attacked by a knife last march i started going to classes here. despite such long history of the dojo the teachers,members and staff are all welcoming. recommend for all levels of expertise

An extraordinary judo club that is the second most...

An extraordinary judo club that is the second most important and influential judo club in the world. It developed the coloured belt system in 1927 that helped spread judo around the world. It was the foundation of the European Judo Union in 1938, but delayed by the war until 1948, and the International Judo Federation in the early fifties. It is the oldest judo club in Europe originally established in 1918 in Lower Grosvenor Place next to Buckingham Palace. I am very proud of being a long standing member since the early seventies.