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Ojukan is a non-profit organization.  Nobody receives any wages or salary.  Ojukan has a hearty, generous and dedicated group of Judo instructors, committed to spreading Judo in the community.  But there are costs involved in keeping the Dojo running.  Primarily, the cost of mats and rent.  Mats keep us alive and healthy (no small feat) but they do take a pounding, and need repair or replacement from time to time.  It doesn't pay to scrimp on something as important to a Judo workout as mats, so we have to charge a small fee to keep the operation going.  For you patriotic souls, the rent goes to the National Guard, and that's a great contribution to the welfare of our brothers and sisters in the service of our country.
 

 
Individual Dues
 
   Individual dues are $35 per month.  We train every week, 12 months a year (except Christmas and Thanksgiving)
 
Family Dues
 
   Families, parents and children, are always encourage to sign up.  Cost per family (2 or more) are limited to $70 per month.
 
Ojukan Membership Application Form
 
    Click here to download Ojukan Application form [Adobe Acrobat PDF - 49.32 KB]    right click, save...
 
USJF Membership
 
In order to practice Judo at Ojukan, you must be a member in good standing with the US Judo Federation.  USJF membership is $50/year and provides access to USJF resources, provides a registry of Judo rank that is honored everywhere, and also gives you secondary healthcare insurance.  Here's a link to the USJF membership form.  
 
If you have membership in another Judo organization, please feel free to contact Ojukan in advance and ask about our policy.  
 
Uniforms
 
In order to practice Judo, you need a Judo uniform, also known as a Judo gi.  If you have one already, great!  If you're a beginner, you can practice for a little while without a Judo gi, but you'll need a gi pretty quickly, so plan on purchasing one as soon as you can, otherwise you'll miss out on a lot of fun!  Ojukan has a partnership with a gi manufacturer, and we take no markup on the prices.  To be honest, its difficult to beat the prices we get, especially since there is no travel or shipping involved.  Judo gi's through Ojukan cost in the range of $35 up to $50, depending on size and quality.