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Riverside Youth Judo Club Adaptive Judo Program

Riverside Youth Judo Club

Riverside, California - Riverside County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Provider overview

Riverside Youth Judo Club offers a large adaptive judo program where athletes with developmental and physical disabilities train and compete with peer and behavioral-technician support.

Riverside Youth Judo Club is a Riverside-based nonprofit judo club with one of the nation's largest adaptive judo programs for athletes with disabilities.

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Ages
Youth and adult judo athletes with disabilities; confirm class age ranges
Season
Year-round judo classes and competition
Cost
The club states it strives never to turn away a student over ability to pay; confirm class fees, scholarships, and registration.

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Adaptive judo classes and competition

Adaptive judo training and competition for athletes with developmental and physical disabilities, with behavioral-technician support and World Special Needs Judo divisions.

Ages
Youth and adult judo athletes with disabilities; confirm class age ranges
Season
Year-round judo classes and competition
Schedule
Contact Riverside Youth Judo Club for current class times, the adaptive/developing class, and how a new athlete with disabilities gets started.
Cost
The club states it strives never to turn away a student over ability to pay; confirm class fees, scholarships, and registration.
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Riverside Youth Judo Club is a Riverside nonprofit that runs one of the largest adaptive judo programs in the country, with athletes who have autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy and intellectual disabilities training alongside neurotypical peers, supported by behavioral technicians, and competing under World Special Needs Judo rules.
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Program details we found

Adaptive judo classes and competition

Riverside Youth Judo Club is a Riverside nonprofit that runs one of the largest adaptive judo programs in the country, with athletes who have autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy and intellectual disabilities training alongside neurotypical peers, supported by behavioral technicians, and competing under World Special Needs Judo rules.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names adaptive judo, athletes with autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy and intellectual disability, behavioral technicians, mainstreamed classes, and World Special Needs Judo competition.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about the developing class, one-to-one behavioral support, assisted competition divisions, and how to start as a beginner with a disability.

What we checked

What we found: Riverside Youth Judo Club is a Riverside nonprofit that runs one of the largest adaptive judo programs in the country, with athletes who have autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy and intellectual disabilities training alongside neurotypical peers, supported by behavioral technicians, and competing under World Special Needs Judo rules.

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