Overview
EXPRESSION OF INTEREST ONLY: We are working closely with the AIS to finalise details due to onsite renovations disruting our usual accommodation.
The program will include:
- judo training sessions teaching important skills for competitive judo;
- fun and games to improve physical abilities, on and off the Judo mat;
- education about the elements that contribute towards becoming a successful judo athlete including goal setting, and performing at your best;
- education about how to successfully transition from a senior girl/boy to a cadet athlete;
- introduction to the JA High Performance program and what younger athletes need to know;
- hearing from successful athletes who competed at the Worlds Stage;
- tour of the Australian Institute of Sport.
Full details regarding cost and accommodation will be released ASAP - the AIS is currently undergoing construction as such we will not be able to stay onsite.
Eligibility to attend this camp:
- must be a financial member of JA,
- born in 2012 or 2013,
- minimum grade of 3rd Kyu (green belt)
- must have competed in at least 1 NES event
How will travel be arranged?
Each athlete is responsible for arranging their own travel to Canberra and making their own bookings. Athletes must arrive to Canberra by 1 pm on the 14th January and can leave after lunch on 17th January 2027. Of course, JA wants to make sure that athletes are safe when travelling to and from the camp, so once athlete invitations are finalised everyone will be given contact details of other athletes and parents who are attending the camp from their local area. This will allow parents to coordinate flight bookings, bus tickets or car-pooling to allow athletes to travel together. If one of the coaches for the camp is from your state, they will also help with this coordination process. JA will arrange for athletes to be picked up from Canberra airport or coach station by an adult staff member or coach.
Who will be coaching at the camp?
The camp will be run by four coaches selected from around Australia who are experienced in coaching State level athletes. All coaches have Working with Children checks and are certified to safely look after children.
Does attending the camp mean I will be more likely to be selected to represent Australia in the future?
No, it will be educational and fun. Our aim is for you to learn but attendance has no bearing on selection in the future.
Any questions in relation to this camp should be directed to the General Manager of Perfromance and Pathways, Maria Pekli, via maria.pekli@ausjudo.com.au.