You're never to old to train any martial art, i know a dude who knows a dude who has a son that has a son that has been training ever since he was five and and now he's i think 72. so really never unless you have a serious medical prob.
Yes. If you are in average shape. Your sensei will help you decide.
You can compete in judo at any age. My Sensei is 50 and he still competes.
Judo was invented in the year 1882, so it is 128 years old.
Castle Community Centre, Ballymoney.
In a cemetery for an hour a night
Judo teams are just people you train with, there is no set number. You can be a team of one or 100, it does not matter.
A decent mat is usually enough. Most judoka also train in specialized uniforms called "judo gi" which are tough enough to stand up to repeated tugs, yanks, and throws, but with a little creativity you can train in t-shirts and sweatpants.
In the late 1800s.
Jigoro Kano was Twenty-Two when he adapted Judo from the also popular sport Jujitsu
Basically, once upon a time in a far away galaxy in the milky way solar system on the planet of earth there was a girl who was taken along by her mum to Metro Judo club to try out a free judo session. She loved it and was very good so continued to train.
Old Train was created in 1974.
Judo is japanese, so it remains judo in all languages.
Judo is japanese, so it remains judo in all languages.
A Judo Gi. The Gi in Japanese is translated into uniform. There are different types of uniforms. White and Blue, competition one and non-competition. Normally you will wear your non-competition uniform in your Dojo (the hall where you train with your instructors) And you'll wear your thick and heavy Gi to competitions. Also, it's very useful to own both white and blue uniforms. Because at competition you may be asked to switch colours. I personally use my blue Gi for competitions and my white Gi when I'm training. Hope this helps :)