Judo Amstelveen — clubs, classes and calendar
Judo Amstelveen: judo schools and clubs in Amstelveen and Amstelland. Trial class, youth and seniors — plus regional tournaments.
Amstelveen sits next to Amsterdam-Zuid and has its own judo scene: neighbourhood clubs, youth groups and competition lines tied into the Amstelland circuit. Searching for judo Amstelveen usually means a club closer than central Amsterdam halls — still under the same JBN framework for gradings and tournaments. On this site Amstelveen clubs appear under the Regio district filter, alongside Diemen and other Amstelland towns.
What you'll find
- Youth judo after school and at weekends
- Recreational and competition seniors
- JBN gradings and district tournaments
- Trial class via the club or a premium profile here
Local knowledge
Open the dojo guide and filter by Regio for Amstelveen and nearby. Combine with the calendar for Noord-Holland events, and read our kids judo guide if you are choosing a first club.
Finding judo in Amstelveen
Amstelveen sits in the Amsterdam-Amstelland JBN region with clubs reachable from Zuid and the Buitenveldert corridor. Amsterdam (or Amstelland) clubs differ in hall size, youth groups and competition focus, but share JBN membership and the same kyu/dan exam logic. Use our dojo guide with filters, book a trial in a hall you can reach by bike, tram or metro, and check the calendar for regional tournaments and clinics. Parents often care about parking, changing rooms and a stable youth coach. Competitors ask about randori blocks and pool entries. Recreational starters want safe ukemi and a calm pace. In the trial class, ask explicitly about belt exams and fees — they vary by club. Tip: try two trial classes in different districts if you are unsure. Culture, group size and how coaches correct matter more than a website. Note holiday schedules; some youth groups shift then.
Calendar, exams and access
Pair this location page with the live JBN calendar on our site: district Noord-Holland runs several exam and tournament dates each season. Register early, especially around school holidays when halls fill faster. For official graduation requirements, jbn.nl stays authoritative; we summarise locally without copying federation wording. If you are torn between districts, visit two trials — mat culture outweighs postcode. Access: check tram/metro stops and bike parking at the sports hall. In dense Amsterdam a club ten minutes by bike is often more realistic than a ‘perfect’ hall with awkward transfers. Also read our kyu-dan and judogi knowledge pages before buying gear.
What you should expect from a solid club
A serious JBN club explains how ukemi is built, how often exams run, and whether there is a path to shiai. You may ask about coaching diplomas, first-aid/safety agreements and how newcomers are placed. Be wary of halls that only promise a ‘fast black belt’ without a syllabus. Our guide stays independent: we do not sell memberships. Sponsors are labelled separately. Use this location page as a start, not an endpoint — the mat decides.
Our sources
- Judo Bond Nederland
- International Judo Federation
- Amsterdam Judo Event — dojo guideInternal guide with district filters
Frequently asked questions
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