Intergenerational Judo is growing fast with Project JOY

June 2025

At the halfway point of the three-year Erasmus+ Sport initiative Judo Connecting Older and Younger Generations – JOY, a consortium of nine partners from eight countries is creating powerful bonds between generations across Europe. Since its launch, JOY has welcomed over 1.800 participants through 16 intergenerational workshops and events. From complete beginners stepping onto the tatami for the first time to lifelong judo practitioners sharing their wisdom, the project truly embodies the spirit of judo: mutual respect, continuous learning, and inclusive growth.

These promotional events play an important role in the project’s overall strategy, serving as valuable opportunities to gather experiences and feedback that will feed into its main deliverable: an online educational tool for judo coaches, featuring scientifically grounded resources tailored to safely engage participants of all ages. The digital tool, set to launch by the end of 2026, will be hosted on the IJF Academy platform and promises to strengthen intergenerational judo far beyond the project’s lifespan.

Dr. Slaviša Bradić, project lead coordinator, highlights:
“We are proud to be part of the JOY project alongside our partners. Together, we strengthen communities across Europe by bridging generational gaps through judo. Judo is more than just a sport; it’s a bridge between generations that builds respect, health, lifelong knowledge transfer, social skills, and a shared love for sport and community.”

You can explore highlights from JOY events at https://judojoy.eu/promotional-events/ and follow the project on social media:
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Building Bridges Across Generations: The JOY of Judo

January 2025
Judo is more than a sport – it is a catalyst for social change, fostering solidarity and strengthening community bonds. The JOY Project (Judo Connecting Older and Younger Generations) is an innovative three-year Erasmus+ Sport initiative aimed at strengthening community bonds through judo. With €400,000 in EU funding, the project brings together experts from eight countries to foster intergenerational connections and promote health, inclusion, and lifelong learning.

To achieve these goals, the JOY Project will equip coaches with the knowledge and tools needed to safely and effectively engage participants of all ages. By addressing age-specific physical and psycho-social needs, such as balance, coordination, motivation, and self-confidence, coaches can foster meaningful intergenerational exchanges. Central to the project is an online educational platform, which will provide scientifically grounded resources to support the planning and delivery of intergenerational judo program. Through this initiative, JOY will enhance participation, bridge generational gaps, and promote lifelong involvement in judo as a unifying force for communities.

Project Objectives

  • Promote Intergenerational Judo: Enhance physical, social, and psychological well-being across generations.
  • Develop Educational Tools: Build an online platform to equip judo coaches with intergenerational teaching resources.
  • Foster Inclusion: Encourage participation in intergenerational judo to strengthen communities.

Uniting Partners Across Europe

  • Judo Club Rijeka – Lead Partner, Croatia
  • IJF Academy (International Judo Federation Academy Foundation), Malta
  • European Judo Union (EJU), Austria
  • University of Rome Foro Italico, Italy
  • University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Sports, Slovenia
  • Judo Club Golovec, Slovenia
  • Club de Judo Newton, Spain
  • Judo Club Liberty Oradea, Romania
  • İzmir Alsancak Jimnastik İhtisas Spor Kulübü, Turkiye

 First Year’s Highlights
Since its launch in January 2024, the JOY Consortium has achieved the following milestones:

  • Project Meetings: Kick-Off in Rijeka, Croatia (March 2024) and Transnational Meeting in Portorož, Slovenia (July 2024).
  • Project Launch and Digital Presence: Successfully launched the project website and social media platforms, with regular updates to engage the community and share progress.
  • Evidence-Based Research: Completed a literature review on intergenerational judo practices.
  • Scientific Contribution: Published Intergenerational Judo: Synthesizing Knowledge Across Ages in MDPI Sports (June 2024), consolidating insights into the benefits and risks of intergenerational judo. 
  • Conference Presentation: Shared findings at the Italian Society of Motor and Sports Sciences (SISMeS 2024) in Rome, Italy.
  • Community Engagement: Organized six local events to raise awareness about the impact of intergenerational judo.

 

Slaviša Bradić, PhD, Lead Consortium Coordinator, Judo Club Rijeka:
“The JOY project aims to bridge generational gaps and empower judo coaches with the knowledge and skills to foster meaningful connections through judo. Building on the success of the EDJCO project (Educating Judo Coaches for Older Practitioners), we will enhance judo coaching competencies to create programs that unite the elderly and youth, promoting health and relationships.”

 JOY Goals Aligned with European and Global Goals
JOY directly supports European initiatives on active ageing and youth participation in physical activities. The project addresses the need for intergenerational solidarity and improved well-being through physical activity.

  • For Older Adults: Helps combat isolation, improves physical stability, and reduces fall-related injuries.
  • For Youth: Encourages active lifestyles, builds resilience, and promotes teamwork.
  • Bridging Generations: Breaks stereotypes and fosters mutual understanding through shared judo experiences.

 

Looking Ahead
Over the next two years, the JOY project will implement a tailored program for judo coaches, publish scientific papers, and participate in scientific and judo-related events. Dissemination activities, led by Judo Club Golovec, will ensure the project’s visibility across Europe and internationally. For updates and resources, please visit: www.judojoy.eu

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