r/judo shodan Jul 23 '25

Other Got my Shodan last weekend

I hope this post helps inspire some people who are considering Judo but are doubting themselves. Whenever some of the younger people at the dojo say, "I can't do this", I tell them that if I can do it, they probably also can. For context, I started my Judo journey in 2019, almost exactly 6 years ago, at age 37 (almost 38 at the time). I am currently 43 years old and will be 44 in about a month.

After white belt, the next few belts (yellow, orange, and green) came pretty easily to me. However, brown belt (Sankyu, Nikyu, and Ikkyu) was more of a grind for me. I had an old shoulder injury flare up during the end of Ikkyu, and I was doing physical therapy for a while until my shoulder pain improved. I believe some dojos (especially outside of the United States) have blue and/or purple belts before brown belt in the kyu ranks, but I am aligned with USJA and their ranking system has Sankyu, Nikyu, and Ikkyu all as a solid brown belt, so my belt color didn't change for a few years until last Saturday.

Shodan is the first Dan grade in Judo. While it does not signify mastery (like a black belt "automatically" does for some martial arts), it does signify a high level of competence in Judo. All of that to say, if I can do it, you can at least get to that next kyu rank! Keep getting on the tatami and practicing until the belt changes color.

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u/Tinedwing Jul 24 '25

Seems like my journey might mirror yours quite a bit. I started 4 months ago at the age of 37 and have just attained my yellow belt.

I started because my two boys aged 8 and 6 took up judo and I thought if I trained too it might keep them motivated and I’d get some fitness out of it as well. Turns out judo has resonated with me in a way I didn’t think it would.

Attaining belts is not my goal but seeing someone else start at my age and attain a black belt has just given me even more motivation

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u/douglasbarbin shodan Jul 24 '25

That's awesome! I didn't mention this, but my son actually started Judo about 2 weeks before I did, when he was age 6. He is 12 now and has his orange belt.

Attaining belts was never my goal, either. At one point, I wasn't sure if I would even make it to yellow belt, but I stuck with it. The journey is so much more important than the destination, IMO. I strongly encourage you to stay motivated and spend time on the mats. I'm definitely glad that I did (and will continue to do so).