

In the world of judo, the Sensei holds a central place.
This Japanese word literally means “the one who was born before,” but in practice, a Sensei is a guide, a mentor, and a role model.
It’s the person who teaches you not only the techniques but also the deep values of judo.
A Sensei does much more than just teach throws or groundwork techniques.
A Sensei also:
😀 Passes on the technical foundations of judo
😀 Shares the founding principles of judo
😀 Encourages and motivates students
😀 Guides judokas in their progression
😀 Is often present even outside the tatami, offering support in moments of doubt or success