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The red wavy outside and red central core is based on the Kodokan (the birth place of judo) symbol.



The Kodokan symbol was introduced in October 1940, and the form is modeled after an ancient 8-sided copper mirror (called yata-no-kagami). The mirror, reflecting everything truthfully, is a symbol for honesty. The red circle in the center was intended to symbolize a sincere and passionate mind.



To the centre left Seiryoko Zenyo (Maximum Efficiency) and to the centre right Jita Kyoei (Mutual Benefit and Welfare)

These represent the main principles of judo is based on. For a detailed explanation go to Judo Principles .



The Katana swords represent the warrior within us pushing us to strive for excellence and giving us the strength, courage and determination to conquer our opponents.



Respect and Tradition are two of our clubs main values. They give our club honour, unity, knowledge and strength.

 

By Rodney Moulder (Head Judo Instructor) Western Warriors Judo Club. 

 

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 18 March 2009 )
 
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