Kayla Harrison, Two Time Olympic Champion, Receives Rokudan

RIO DE JANEIRO —  American Kayla Harrison has another gold medal. Call it one more for the road. Expected to retire following these Olympics and become the next female star in professional mixed martial arts, Harrison defeated France’s Audrey Tcheumeo to win a second judo gold medal in the 78-kilogram weight class in front of a disappointed […]

Passing of Michelle Holtze

From USJA President John Paccione “I am sorry to announce that I received word that USJA Board of Directors Officer Michelle Holtze has passed on. I will forward more information as it becomes available.”

Customized E-mail

This week the United States Judo Association would like to highlight our new customized email preferences! You can change your email preferences simply by logging into www.usja.net with your username and password. Once you arrive at your Dashboard, locate and click the “My Profile” button in the top right of the screen. This will take

National Honor Society

We have an exciting announcement! We place high value on education, both on and off the mat. To show how much education means to us, we have partnered up with the National Honor Society to provide free membership to all of our honor students. We are proud to recognize and reward our members who have

Life Member Package

Dear Members: On behalf of the staff and volunteers of “your” United States Judo association, we wish you all a Merry Christmas and a happy and healthy New Year. Over the past year, many of our members have asked about a reduced Life Member package and we are pleased to bring back the very popular

CDC Concussion Training

USJA’s liability insurance company is asking every instructor, assistant instructor, indeed all persons who assume some oversight or trai ning responsibility (eg. Black belts) should take the U.S. Center for Disease Control’s free on line COACHES training at http://www.cdc.gov/headsup/youthsports/. The on line course takes between 30 and 45 minutes to complete followed by a short

Pan American Games

On November 5th and 6th 2015 USA Judo brought 46 competitors to Cordoba Argentina to compete in the Infantile Pan American Games and then competed in The South American Continental Championship on November 7th. In order to qualify to compete, you had to be ranked # 1 or 2 in the country in your division.

What is the USJA? by Marc Cohen

What is the USJA?   Like many of our members, I am a veteran of the USJA. Like most people my age, I began my study and association with judo in the early 1960s with the local Black Belt organization of the USJF. Through them I reached Yudanshi level and then moved to the USJA

Concussion injuries

Concussion injuries are a top news story, but more importantly, concussions are a very serious health issue that impacts Judo. Our coach education courses does an excellent job making our coaches, students and parents aware of the consequences of concussion accidents, however not every dojo instructor , student or parent is certified though our Coach

2014 Financial Statements

United States Judo Association 2014 Financial Commentary Dear Members of the USJA: The 2014 Financial Statements prepared by Wyckoff & Associates details much of what we already knew and expected: 2014 was a very difficult year for the USJA. Operating revenues for 2014 amounted to $480k, with combined costs of operating revenues and expenses amounting

Membership Incentives

We are pleased to announce that the USJA Board of Directors has decided to kick start the new year by offering our Life Membership which normally sells for $400 for $250. This will include our newly released highly sought after USJA Judo Technical Manual and Study Guide with Senior Rank Promotion System which sells for $50 with shipping.

USJA Scholastic Judo Committee Formed

The relationship of judo and its place in a school based setting can be traced back to the founder, Jigoro Kano. Since that time, there have been school based judo classes in America and around the world. The USJA is going to revisit the role of judo in America’s elementary, middle and high schools. With

Professional Judo Committee Formed

The USJA recognizes that there are many different reasons that people run Judo programs. Just like there is a need and place for those who want to run community based programs there is also a need for full-time, professional judo instructors who run commercial, for-profit judo programs. With this in mind the USJA is pleased

New USJA Judo Technical Manual and Study Guide with Senior Rank Promotion System

It’s here! The new USJA Judo Technical Manual and Study Guide with Senior Rank Promotion System It’s been three years in the making and the new USJA Judo Technical Manual and Study Guide with Senior Rank Promotion System, is now complete. The new Guide has gone through multiple versions, re-writes and editing and has been unanimously approved

USJA Statement of Support for Fallen NYPD Officers

The recent tragic loss of two NYPD officers brings to mind the danger that is ever present in our society.  The USJA has a long history of supporting and honoring the men and women who serve our great nation and its communities.  Many of our members and clubs are associated with law enforcement through community

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