Toshidokan Judo Club (TJC)

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Toshidokan Judo Club (TJC)

Toshidokan Judo Club (TJC)

Contact Chris Townsend
Address Boys and Girls Club
Summerside, PE 
Email Us E-mail: TJCjudo@hotmail.ca
Visit us online. Website: www.peilocal.com/tjc


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Welcome to Toshidokan Judo Club

Welcome to the world of judo! Judo is practiced by more than 100 million people in more than 200 countries worldwide. There are many reasons why judo is such a popular sport and activity.

  • Judo is an activity that is enjoyed by males and females of all ages.
  • Judo develops athletic qualities and skills from basic physical literacy to complex movement patterns and tactics.
  • Judo offers avenues of philosophical exploration for it is rooted in Japanese culture.
  • Judo is an excellent form of self defense; it also develops conflict management skills.
  • Judo is a sport which can be pursued towards Olympic glory.
  • Judo programs offer a safe and challenging environment in which each judoka can achieve his or her potential.

The Japanese word “Judo” literally means the “gentle way”. Balance, timing, strategy and tactics, are essential characteristics of this sport and art. The objective in judo is to apply these principles to the many throwing and grappling techniques. Judo is both a fun and high-energy activity as well as a relaxing and calming exercise. The various movements and techniques can be learned with games and are perfected through practice with a partner.

In short, Judo has a wide range of appeal as a sport, an art, a discipline, a recreational pastime, a social activity, a fitness program, a means of self-defense, and a way of life.



Founded 1990. Affiliation JUDO PEI, JUDO CANADA



Head Sensei: Chris Townsend
Ass. Coach: Tracey Gallant
Sempies: Mitchell DesRoches, Jeremny Gaudet, & Katie Champion
TJC Jr Female Coach: Samantha Paugh
Jr Male Coach : Brayden Hume


Mondays & Thursday Evenings
6:00 - 7:30 kids ~ 7:30 - 9:00 adults


We offer traditional recreational kodokan judo with some competativeness for those who want to

Mission - Judo for the masses - everyone should Judo




Why do opponents bow?
The bow, seeded in Japanese tradition, is a symbol of respect and trust.
As a contact and impact activity in which partners need each other to learn and progress, partners are responsible for each other’s safety and well being. Therefore, when we bow on the judo mat before the exercise, we entrust our partner. After the exercise we bow in thanks for not violating that trust.






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