Wednesday 13 April 2016

Craig Markham - The art of Judo

Judo is widely believed to have originated in 1882 in Japan as a physical and mental form of discipline. Craig Markham is a Judo instructor from Ontario who enjoys teaching youth the art of Judo and knows the value of the lessons they can learn while perfecting the craft. Having a positive outlet for youth is important for growth and development and for the basic need to keep children active and away from possible sources of trouble. Judo teaches children discipline while involving them in a martial art full of rich history and principles.

Craig Markham

Generally considered a modern martial art, judo has gained popularity as it has evolved to incorporate more combat elements and was introduced into the Olympics as a sport. This competitive aspect of the art attracts many who enjoy entering competitions and learning how to takedown, subdue, or immobilize an opponent. Judo provides for a positive outlet for both youth and adults alike who enjoy physical activity, competition, and organized fighting.

For instructors like Craig Markham, providing a source of fitness, self-defense, and extracurricular activity is a way to connect with the community and provide valuable resources for those who wish to stay active. Named for being the “gentle” or “yielding” way, judo originated with an emphasis on teaching and instruction. These values are important to Markham, who particularly enjoys instilling these aspects of the sport into his young students who have much to gain from learning how to receive instruction and participate in organized sporting events.