| Web Site | Information |
|---|---|
| Kodokan Judo Institute | The Kodokan, founded in 1882 by Professor Jigoro Kano, is the original school of judo, from which all other judo schools and clubs eventually sprang. In fact, to be precise, the official name of judo is "Kodokan Judo". The Kodokan advances the "state of the art" of judo technique, both in terms of training and scientific research. |
| Judo Information Site | Has lots of good links to judo clubs around the world as well as jokes and technical information. |
| United States Tournament Schedule | This site is part of the Judo Information home page listed above. This link will connect you directly with the tournament schedules. |
| Tournament Schedules | This is the New London Country Judo club home page. Good resource for tournament listings. |
| Kaminari Judo Club | Kaminari Judo Club's home page. They are located in Leominster High School, Leominster, Massachusetts. Another good site for judo info. |
| Judo Sites on the Web | Another good judo site that is run by the Palo Alto Judo Club* |
| Shufu Judo Yudanshakai | This site list clubs and activities in the Shufu Yudanshakai. |
| USJA | United States Judo Association |
| USJF | United States Judo Federation. The USJF is the official rank-granting organization for the United States as recognized by the Kodokan |
| USJI | United States Judo, Incorporated. The USJI is the official National Governing Body for judo in the United States, as defined in the Olympic Sports Act. Internationally, USJI votes for the United States at the IJF |
| IJF | International Judo Federation. Ihis is a valuable site because the current IJF rules are always available there. (The IJF rules are the world-wide standard rules by which judo is contested.) |