Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Where can I find more information about the Saudi Judo Federation?

All information is available on the Federation’s official website, including details about programs, activities, and registration procedures. You can also follow our official social media platforms.
For inquiries, please contact us via email: Info@judoksa.org

Yes, registration is open to everyone across all age groups. You can register through the official website or by contacting certified training centers and clubs located throughout various regions of the Kingdom.

Participation is open starting from the age of 6, with no upper age limit, provided that the individual meets the required physical and health fitness standards.

  • Beginners: 2 to 3 days per week

     

  • Intermediate level: 4 days per week

     

  • Professional competitors: Daily physical and technical training based on programs recommended by the International Judo Federation (IJF)

Yes, fees vary depending on the training center and the selected program. Costs typically include training sessions, equipment, and the official uniform.

The Federation provides the official judo uniform, which can be requested through the website.

Yes. Training is available for all levels, while participation in competitions requires passing technical evaluations conducted by a panel of qualified coaches and meeting competitive readiness criteria.

Yes, the federation offers foundational programs designed for beginners of all ages. These programs focus on teaching the basics gradually and safely, under the supervision of qualified technical staff.

Yes, the Federation accredits a number of training centers and clubs across various regions of the Kingdom. You can find a list of these centers on the official website or by contacting the Federation directly.

Yes, all programs are available for both boys and girls, with full consideration for privacy and the provision of certified male and female coaches.

Yes, the Federation provides employment opportunities and accepts cooperative training (internship) students.

For internships, applicants must be nominated by an accredited educational institution, must not have graduated yet, and are required to complete the full training period at the Federation.

We recommend starting at an early age, as judo plays a key role in developing character, discipline, and self-confidence.
Ongoing communication with coaches helps ensure your child’s continuous progress and full benefit from the experience.