DC Judo Est. 2008 Looking Forward 1
What does the future of DC Judo look like? What do we need more of? What do we need less of? What do we need to do qualitatively differently? How do we preserve and enrich our culture while growing? Who do we need to serve and how do they need to be served? Who will do the work involved in growing? 2
Agenda & Schedule Highest Level Objective: Where do we want to go? Begin Discussion of what, how and whom Planning will follow Presentation of Topics (1:15-2:30) Small Group Discussions (2:30-3:30) Large Group Discussion (3:30-4:30) 3
Kano s Legacy Mutual Benefit and Welfare Maximum Efficiency with Minimum Effort Sport is an important even vital aspect of Judo, but it is not the whole of Judo Continuous Education a lifelong endeavor Kano s success a Culture of Teachers Generational Judo Nothing under the sun is greater than education. By educating one person and sending him into the society of his generation, we make a contribution extending a hundred generations to come. - Kano 4
Our History It started with an idea Big Judo Founded in 2008 Judo for everyone not just champion competitors Widest variety of perspectives on Judo Shiai Competition Kata Recreation & Exercise Social Body Awareness Personal Improvement Self Defense 5
DC Judo has grown Total Judoka 12+ Practices Average Visits 2014 89 17 8 2015 277 63 13 2016 224 70 14 2017 224* 83 16 In France, one person in 200 does Judo regularly. Even if we had only one person in 2,000, that would be 300 people doing Judo regularly in DC 6
Strengths Diverse All ages, genders, physical abilities, and economic conditions Welcoming Big Judo Open, positive environment Supports competitors and recreational judoka in randori, shiai, kata, or just fun Adaptive Judo Supportive Social Network Service We tackle both fun and challenges together We serve each other and the greater Judo community as ambassadors of good judo Connected to tradition We honor the tradition and legacy of Judo Other Strengths? 7
Opportunities for Growth Additional times and venues Kids program Senior Nationals Shiai Prep Senior Nationals Kata Prep Teacher Development Referee Development Social Activities Judo Events Other Opportunities? 8
Key Resources Instructors Kata Kids Shiai Event coordinators Promotions Shiai Kata Social marketing managers Financial manager Data manger Referees Competitors Shiai Wranglers Helping Hands 9
Limits to Growth Space limits Time limits (windows of practice time) Key resource limits Financial limits Marketplace limits 10
Venues and Times Kennedy keep or replace? Edgewood Separate kids and adults class with earlier start Capper, Marie Reed, Chevy Chase, Deanwood Potential venues New rental venue as yet unidentified? Permanent Facility? Women s Class Kata Class Competitors Class 11
Kids Judo Original Intent was to grow a kids program by developing teachers Kids program may need: New curriculum New (separate?) times Specialized instructors or instructor team Organized Recruiting effort New Venue 12
Teacher Development Assumption is that Black belt is teaching rank Culture of Teachers may challenge that assumption Need to provide equivalent learning experience regardless of teacher Requires design and development of shareable, modular curriculum Need to identify who wishes to identify as a teacher-trainee 13
Events Current state: too few Judo events locally; few events within a 4 hour drive Desirable state: enough events to support judoka having appropriate opportunities for growth Shiai: Enough shiai to develop recreational and serious competitors and to support would-be referees; also to provide points earning opportunities for promotion Kata: Clinics and competition to introduce katas, develop kata competitors and kata judges Clinics: Opportunities to develop teachers, coaches, referees, and technical officials Fundraisers/Special Events 14
Fantasy Judo Event Schedule Quarterly Shiai Quarterly Kata Competition Quarterly Rank Promotions Semi-Annual Team Shiai Semi-Annual Kata Clinic Annual Major Kata Championship Annual Teacher, Coach, Referee, Technical Official trainings 15
How would these events happen? DC Judo doesn t need to host them all Huio hosts Referee clinic (usually in January) College Park/Huio Host Maryland Open, Ken Tamai, and Beltsville Open Few other clubs are able to host events reliably Core promotion activities fall to DC Judo Fantasy schedule would require much more hosting by DC Judo Currently limited human resource availability Would need to develop both human resources to play required roles and the technical means to do so more easily DC Judo hosting could train and inspire other hosts OR it could concentrate event resources at DC Judo. 16
National Level Judo DC Judo has a long history of sending competitors to National, primarily Leah and Terence Senior National Competition now includes novice and brown belt divisions in addition to black belt divisions Masters Competition Kata Competition Strong local support and small national level pools 17
Referees, Coaches, Technical Officials Referees Unusual concentration of high level referees willing to mentor and grow others Local & Regional National International (Pan Am and IJF) Coaches certified through USA Judo Technical Officials Training for competition support roles Matchkeeper (Pools) Timekeeper/Scorekeeper Recorder Tournament Director 18
Group Discussions 19
How can I help? Share your desires, challenges, and ideas together today Share what you can contribute or what you want to learn to contribute Engage in prioritizing tasks and getting them done Keep listening in when life keeps you from lending a hand Collaboration Tools like Slack, Trello, and others to help us organize ourselves and our work. 20
Roles / What can you do? Class Supporting Black Belts (Terence, Mark R, Ryan, Thiago) Specialist Black Belts (Karen) Assistant Instructors (Geof, Devin, Zoey) Certified Blind Coaching (Terence) Event Planners (Terence) Event Registrars (Zoey, Amber, Jenae, Geof, Debbye, Amber, Lourdes) Matchkeepers (Terence, Geof, Thiago, Dave, Jack) Referees (Ryan, Nick, Thiago, Devin) Scorekeepers (Thiago, Geof, Ken A, Derrick, Dave) Social Media (Terence, Zoey, Renee) Website and Technology Integration (Terence) Kata Judges (Karen) Marketing ( - no one -) New Student/Prospect Management ( - no one - ) Billing and Admin (Terence) Retention/ Waking the Dead (Terence) Venue Management and Development (Terence) Venue Scouts (Terence, Zoey, Thiago) Planning (Terence, Thiago, Geof, Zoey, Renee, Lance) Curriculum Development (Terence, Thiago, Zoey) A small number of people hold a large number of key roles. Resource bandwidth in time and attention is limited. 21