Judo Training

EnglishChris

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Dear All,
I spent seven years when I was younger learning Judo and greatly enjoyed it. It has now been a long time since I trained but I would very much like to get back into the sport. Where I live and work is exceedingly remote. As such attending regular training has not been an option. I will have three months in just under a year's time when I will be off work as I have negotiated a period off before renewing my contract. While I have promised to spend a part of it catching up with old friends I would very much like to spend a month or two practicing my judo. It has been sufficiently long since I was last able to train that I fear I would be barely past the position of a complete novice. While I'm not really after an exceptionally intense training course I would like to do about six hours a day for a month or two if only to see how much I can regain. My budget is fairly flexible so I don't think that needs to constrain things. I am more looking for a good teacher and a friendly environment that can cater to my unfortunately squeezed ability to train with a group. If anyone has any suggestions I would be most grateful.
Thanks for your time in reading this.
Regards,
Chris
 
Where are you located, and where do you intend to do your training ? In most places, first challenge would be finding a judo club that is open 6 hours a day.
 
Hi Frank,
I'm in Kalimantan Barat (West Kalimantan, it's on the west side of the southern half of Borneo in Indonesia). There is some Judo in Pontianak but it's a six hour drive away. As such wherever I go I'd have to travel. So really anywhere is an option. Am not at all phased by long haul travel.
Regards,
Chris
 
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