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Discover the art of Judo with 3ks Judo Club. Train with the best and become the best.
Register NowDiscover the art of Judo with 3ks Judo Club. Train with the best and become the best.
Register NowThe mission of 3ks Judo Club is to offer grading, competitive and coaching opportunities in Judo. To promote the club within the local community. To ensure a duty of care to all members of the club. To provide all its services in a way that is fair to everyone, whatever race, culture and religion. Membership of the club is open to anyone interested in promoting, coaching, volunteering or participating in Judo, regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, marriage and civil partnership and pregnancy and maternity.
Our vision is to honour the rich history and evolving legacy of judo, tracing its roots from ancient martial arts to its global influence today. We aim to create a community where individuals grow in both body and mind, respecting that each journey is unique. Through continuous learning and mutual respect, we strive to uphold the principles of judo while fostering a spirit of humility, perseverance, and lifelong development.
Judo practitioners should honour the legacy of past martial arts by preserving their wisdom and values. The samurai spirit—embodying courage, discipline, and honour—remains vital today, fostering character and ethical behaviour. These timeless principles enrich modern society and should be passed on to future generations.
Welcome to 3ks Judo Club: Unleashing the Spirit of Judo
Welcome to Karu Kyoshi Kan Judo Club, also known as the 3ks Judo Club – where tradition meets passion! Founded in 1964, by Dr Malcolm Collins our club has been a hub for judo enthusiasts of all levels. Karu Kyoshi Kan, is inspired by a Japanese phrase, "place of learning". Whether you’re looking to master new techniques, build confidence, or stay fit, we’re here to support your judo journey.
At the 3ks Judo club, we believe in the power of discipline, respect, and perseverance. Our skilled instructors bring years of experience and dedication, ensuring a safe and friendly environment for both beginners and advanced judokas. We focus on more than just technical skill – our training fosters personal growth, teamwork, and community spirit.
From children to adults, we welcome everyone to join our diverse family. Whether you’re stepping onto the mat for the first time or sharpening your competition skills, we offer classes tailored to every level.
Join us, and discover the strength of mind and body that judo can offer.
3ks Legends of Judo who have coached at the club in the past:
Dr Malcolm Collins - PhD - also founder of the British Schools Judo Association
Mr Brian Drew
Mr Bill Webb - BSc, Cert Ed
Mrs Hilda Webb - BSc, Cert Ed
Mr Dennis Stewart
Mr Alan Hughes
Mr Adrian Law
Present coaches:
Mr Robert Holden
Mr George Grant
Mr Steve Tooth
Mr Jack Webb ‐ BSc PGCE QTS
Location:
We are located at:
Harry Mitchell Leisure Centre,
Broomfield, Smethwick B67 7DH
Here are some of the most popular information and sessions within our community.
Here is a visual tour of our gym history.
Dennis Stewart - Olympic bronze medalist Seoul South Korea 1988
Junior competition success 2020 approx
Junior photo 2020 approx competition medalists
Rob Holden - World masters champion 2015 approx
Club trophies
Club trophies
Rob Holden - World master champion
South African contingency 1999 - 3ks visitors at Kata Championship Crystal Palace London
Malcom Collins and Neil Adams (GBR most successful male judoka - Olympic medalist) BSJA contingency France 🇫🇷 1990 approx
Malcolm Collins display photos used at 3ks 50th anniversary dinner and Malcolm Collins wake RIP
3ks club mark awards evening with BJA president Densign White awarding Malcolm Collins and Joan Collins this award, Craig Fallon was also present as celebrity guest - GBR phenomenal Judoka RIP
This is Bill Webb(coach/player) and Jack Webb(coach/player) - father and son team were regular sight at GB National/International competitions from 1995-2015. Highlights start from Jack being schoolboy BSJA champion in 2002 and GBR cadet, whilst Bill Webb was BSJA Chairperson. Both have been University Champion more than once each, to both being GBR senior squad members. Both lived in Japan 🇯🇵 for a short while to practise Judo. Competitions together range from many European countries, Uzbekistan 🇺🇿 and even South Africa 🇿🇦
Malcolm and his wife
3ks juniors representing at the club mark evening
3ks club mark awards evening with BJA president Densign White awarding Malcolm Collins and Joan Collins this award, Craig Fallon was also present as celebrity guest - GBR phenomenal Judoka RIP
South Korea Judo Team trained at the club in preparation for the 1999 World Championships in Birmingham, UK.
Japanese Judo Team trained at the club in preparation for the 1999 World Championships in Birmingham, UK. No visits of this training was allowed whilst they were training, but the club was gifted this photo. Jack Webb remembers when they first visited, and 5/6 white touring 50-seater coaches arrived, and a few lucky people got to meet Professor Jigoro Kano's grandson, the founder of the sport of Judo.
3ks Judo club past and present members and coaches 2004
Brian Hudson Senior bronze 2024
3ks seniors with another Birmingham BJJ club visit
3ks coach and competitor Zviad from home country Georgia 🇬🇪 took the session early 2024
3ks coach and competitor Zviad from home country Georgia 🇬🇪 took the session early 2024
Ivan and Brenton are awarded gold medals with coach Steve Tooth @ Samurai Judo, Oct 24
Trevor Huggins - ex-coach
Hilda Webb - ex coach
Jason Lowe - ex coach
Junior club photo - 1996
Senior club photo 2000
Junior club photo 2020
Junior photo 2020 approx competition medalists
Malcolm Collins - club founder
Hilda Webb - past success
3ks Judo 50th anniversary seniors
Simon Hicks (founder of Fighting Films), Mrs Hicks, and Densign White (BJA ex-president and GBR International) awards dinner - picture from 3ks members were dinner guests
Best friends and British Schools Judo Association Founders with a Japanese Judo legend
Malcolm Collins showcase photo published in local paper displaying success of coaching in schools
British Schools contingency 1980
Brian Drew 1970
3ks Judo Club visited this extraordinary capital of South Africa, Cape Town in 2005
3ks Judo Club players, coaches and founder turned into characters by a talented artist in 1968
3ks coaches joined a famous female Japanese judoka in a photo after a coaching course 2010
Sarb Singh "Miracle Man" gave a motivational speech to the juniors 2024
Sarb Singh "Miracle Man" gave a motivational speech to the juniors 2024
Sarb Singh "Miracle Man" gave a motivational speech to the juniors 2024
Danyal Rees junior gold ✨️ 2024
Danyal Rees junior gold ✨️ 2024
Danyal Rees junior gold ✨️ 2024
Jack Webb, 3ks coach and player, meets the famous Masashi Ebinuma, a Japanese judoka. Ebinuma is a triple world champion. Jack meets Ebinuma, who was a special guest at the 2nd Craig Fallon memorial event.
3ks juniors 2024 flexin' their new merch'
3ks seniors Jack and Sam showing off the new club rash guards
Signed 1999 World Champions 3ks T-shirt. The Japanese and Korean national teams trained exclusively at 3ks Judo Club before the 1999 World Championships.
3ks Coaches James Lawrence and Jack Webb at the commonwealth games 2023
3ks Judo Club on tour supporting long-time friend and training partner Ebony Drysdale-Daley fighting for Jamaica 🇯🇲 at the Commonwealth Games 2023 in Coventry, UK
3ks Judo Club on tour supporting long-time friend and training partner Ebony Drysdale-Daley fighting for Jamaica 🇯🇲 at the Commonwealth Games 2023 in Coventry, UK
Inside 3ks Judo club ready for a junior warm-up
3ks Judo Club on tour supporting long-time friend and training partner Ebony Drysdale-Daley fighting for Jamaica 🇯🇲 at the Commonwealth Games 2023 in Coventry, UK
3ks Judo visit to Axe throwing
Reppin' 3ks merch'
Reppin' 3ks merch'
Steve Tooth
Adam Dobbinson
Alan Hughes
Shane Mahoney
Name lost to time for now
Name lost to time for now
James Lawrence
Malvinda Singh
Name lost to time for now
Les
Richard Bevan - assistant coach and blackbelt
Mark Donnelly
Jack Webb -16yr old blackbelt and faded photo
Phil Maccall
Kash
Paul Irving
Amrick
Nigel Parsons
Juniors
Hey there! If you’re diving into the world of Judo, you’ve probably come across the term “Mon Grades.” These are an integral part of the journey for young judokas, marking their progress and achievements as they grow in the art. Let’s explore what Mon Grades are all about and why they matter.
Mon Grades are a grading system specifically designed for junior judokas, typically under the age of 16. Unlike the traditional Kyu and Dan grades used for adults, Mon Grades provide a structured and motivational pathway for children to progress in Judo. These grades recognize the developing skills and dedication of young practitioners, encouraging them to continue their training and improvement.
The grading process typically involves a formal examination where the judoka demonstrates the required techniques and knowledge for their current grade. These examinations are conducted by qualified instructors who assess the student's proficiency and readiness to advance to the next level. The process is rigorous but fair, ensuring that each promotion is well-earned and meaningful.
Mon Grades are more than just colored belts; they represent the journey of a young judoka, filled with hard work, learning, and growth. They provide a roadmap for children to follow, helping them to develop not only as martial artists but also as individuals. If you or your child are embarking on the Judo journey, the Mon Grades will be an essential and rewarding part of that adventure. Embrace the challenge, celebrate the milestones, and enjoy the path to becoming a skilled and confident judoka!
Non Black Belt Seniors
Hey there! So, you're curious about Kyu Grades in Judo. These are a significant part of a judoka's journey, marking the progression from beginner to advanced practitioner before moving on to the Dan grades. Let's dive into what Kyu Grades are, their structure, and why they matter.
Kyu Grades are the ranking system for judokas who are 16 years and older. They represent the progression from beginner to advanced levels before reaching the black belt ranks, known as Dan grades. Each Kyu grade requires the judoka to demonstrate increasing levels of skill, knowledge, and understanding of Judo techniques and principles.
Grading for Kyu ranks usually involves a formal examination where the judoka demonstrates the required techniques, knowledge, and sometimes randori (sparring) skills. These exams are conducted by qualified instructors who assess the judoka's proficiency and readiness to advance to the next grade.
Kyu Grades are a crucial part of the Judo journey, marking the path from beginner to advanced practitioner. They provide a structured and motivating framework for learning, helping judokas develop the skills, confidence, and discipline needed to succeed. Whether you're just starting or working your way up the ranks, each Kyu grade is a step towards mastery and a deeper understanding of Judo.
Black Belts
Hey there! If you've got your eyes set on the highest levels of Judo, you're looking at the Dan grades. These ranks signify advanced skill, deep knowledge, and a significant commitment to the art. Let's explore what Dan grades are, how they’re structured, and what makes them so prestigious.
Dan grades are the advanced ranks in Judo, starting from the first Dan (Shodan) and progressing upwards. Unlike Kyu grades, which are colored belts, Dan grades are typically represented by black belts. Achieving a Dan grade is a significant milestone, reflecting years of dedication, practice, and deep understanding of Judo.
Advancing through Dan grades involves rigorous examinations and evaluations by high-ranking judokas. These assessments often include demonstrations of advanced techniques, randori (sparring), kata (formalized sequences of movements), and contributions to the Judo community through teaching and service.
Dan grades represent the pinnacle of Judo achievement, reflecting years of dedication, advanced skill, and significant contributions to the art. Whether you're aiming for Shodan or aspire to reach the highest ranks, the journey through Dan grades is one of continuous learning, teaching, and personal growth. It’s about mastering not just the techniques but the spirit and philosophy of Judo.
Expert in techniques and training.
Assistant coach and blackbelt
Ex Head Coach
Expert in techniques and training.
Focus on beginner development.
Ex head coach and Chairperson
For inquiries, you can contact us at:
Phone: 0300 012 0121
Email: info@3ksjudo.co.uk
Juniors | Seniors | |
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Monday | 18:00 - 19:30 | 19:45 - 21:30 |
Tuesday | closed | |
Wednesday | closed | |
Thursday | closed | 19:00 - 21:00 |
Friday | closed | |
Saturday | closed | |
Sunday | closed |