Find Businesses & Services

Duluth Judo Club in Duluth, Minnesota

Duluth Judo Club's Website

(218) 525-9472

16 1 2 N. 1st Ave. West
Duluth, MN 55803

http://duluthjudo.com

Map & Directions

Services Offered:

Membership Sports & Recreation Clubs
Membership Sports And Recreation Clubs

Web Results:

Dojo History
Kuroinukan: Danzan Ryu Jujutsu Sensei: Ward Melenich and Sohn Wehseler History of the Kuroinukan: The beginnings of the Kuroinukan actually started with the Hayashi No Dojo, under the tutelage of Gene Esala. Gene's original instructor was Al Roberts, who was taught DZR by Verne Brekke. Gene attained...
Instructors
The instructors at the Kuroinukan/ Duluth Judo Club: From left to right: Tadanori (Tad) Ukai, "British Branch Manager," Dojo Shodan (1st degree black belt), Judo brown belt Randy Hanson, Assistant Instructor, AJJF Nidan (2nd degree black belt) Sohn Wehseler, Co-Sensei, AJJF Yodan (4th degree black b...
Ward's Rant
Ward's Rant On this page I will vent all the gripes, thoughts and other things that bother me about being a martial artist. These are my views alone. The other students and instructors at the Kuroinukan may not agree with the below items. Obviously, they are not the views or statements of the AJJF o...
Kuroinukan & Duluth Judo Club
Try Judo!Promoting the best in complete martial art instruction in Jujutsu and Judo The Original Mixed Martial Art! Home Class Information Class Schedule Dojo History Instructors Ward's Rant Brutus: The "Kuroinu" Camp Kodenkan Midwest 2013 August 1-4, 2013 Camp Kodenkan Midwest will feature Professor Don Cro...
Class Schedule
Class Schedule Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 6-7 PM Juniors class 6-7:30 PM Advanced Jujutsu Class (Brown belt & up) 7-8 PM Regular Jujutsu Class Jujutsu Lite Regular Jujutsu Class Judo 8-9 PM For More Information Contact: Kuroinukan/ Duluth Judo Club 16 1/2 North 1st ...

Business Information:

Business Sector:Residential, Commercial
Found any discrepancies in your company profile? Request to update the information