Our Instructors & Staff Members
Our Instructors have spent many years devoted to training in the art of Judo and other martial arts and have attained a certain level of expertise to qualify them as teachers and also mentors.
Through extensive testing, certification and tournament level competition, our staff has attained mastery in this martial art and now enjoy sharing their skill and passing it on to their students.
Here are a few of Delaware Judo & Ju-Jitsu Association's instructors and other staff members, starting with :
Richard Hugh (Shichidan/Coach & Technical Advisor)
In 1950 Sensei Hugh enlisted in the United States Air Force, and, after basic training, he was sent to Puerto Rico Ramey Air Force Base for a three-year tour of duty with the Strategic Air Command ( SAC). In January 1953, He enrolled in a sport judo class started by Sgt. Paddy McDonald, who just came back from training at the Kodokan in Japan.
In August 1953, SAC sent a team of seven judo masters and three karate masters to tour all SAC bases to demonstrate the arts of judo and karate which were being taught to air crew members as means of physical conditioning and combative measures. Sensei Hugh and George Maeda were selected to accompany the team. The judo masters were led by Mr. Kotani, then eighth degree black belt, followed by Otaki, Tomiki, Sato, Ishikawa, Hosokawa, and Kobayashi. The karate masters were led by Mr. Obata, then sixth degree black belt, followed by Kamada and Nishiyama. They toured the Island of Puerto Rico for three days and put on four demonstrations. Before they left, Mr. Kotani awarded Sensei Hugh and George Maeda the rank of Sankyu (third brown belt) and gave them membership to the Kodokan.
One of the few books on Judo, available in English, was Charles Yerkow's "Sport of Judo". Sensei Hugh contacted him and was invited to work out with his group at the Flushing YMCA in New York City. From him, he learned of the New York Dojo headed by George Yoshida. Later, he learned of the Washington Judo Club at the Pentagon. Donn Draeger and Jimmy Takemori were instructors.
After his discharge in 1954, Sensei Hugh started school at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and began a judo club and started his membership with Shufu Judo Yudanshakai and the United States Judo Federation.
After graduation in 1957, Sensei Hugh moved to Elizabeth, NJ to work and began the practice of judo with the Elizabeth YMCA Judo Club with Gordon Uglow and the New Brunswick YMCA Judo Club with Tim Dalton.
In 1958, Sensei Hugh changed jobs and moved to Delaware where he started the Wilmington YMCA Judo Club. In the meantime, he traveled almost every weekend to the Baltimore Judo Club for workouts on Saturdays and received lessons from Kenzo Uyeno and Lanny Miyamoto. Sensei Hugh and Kenzo also traveled to the Washington Judo Club on Sundays.
During the early 60's, Mr. Ishikawa migrated to the United States and settled in the Philadelphia area. Sensei Hugh became an assistant instructor at the Ishikawa Judo Club. In the mean time he, with the encouragement of Dr. E.K. Koiwai, started attending AAU meetings, first locally and later nationally.
Because of the presence of Mr. Ishikawa, a two-time All Japan Champion, many high ranking judo masters visited his club, among them: Mr. Kudo, Mr. Ishikawa's teacher; Mr. Daigo, an All Japan Champion; Mr. Hosokawa, a well-known expert in unarmed defense; Mr. Murata, a police champion. It was an experience that will stay with Sensei Hugh throughout his life.
One of the policies of the Shufu Judo Yudanshakai is that, while one is a competitor, one should also be a teacher and a referee. This policy enabled Sensei Hugh to become certified as an IJF (International Judo Federation) Class A referee in 1976. Even today, Sensei Hugh continues this tradition to referee and teach at the Delaware Judo & Ju-Jitsu Association.
Current judo position:
Seventh degree black-belt, United States Judo Federation
Member, Board of Directors Shufu Judo Yudanshakai
Member, Board of Examiners Shufu Judo Yudanshakai
Technical Advisor, Delaware Judo and Ju-Jitsu Association
Instructor, Delaware Judo Club
Class A International Referee, International Judo Federation
Class A Teacher, USA Judo
Judo History:
Began judo in 1953 while with USAF in Puerto Rico
Founder and instructor of VPI Judo Club in Blacksburg, VA
Founder and instructor of Wilmington YMCA Judo Club in Wilmington, DE
Assistant instructor of Ishikawa Judo Club in Philadelphia, PA
Tournament director for the Wilmington Invitation Tournaments for over15 years
Tournament director for the 1972 Senior National tournaments in Philadelphia, PA
AAU Judo Chairman for Virginia district
AAU Judo Chairman for Middle Atlantic district
Chairman for USJF Referee Development and Certification Committee
Chairman for USA Judo Referees Commission
Chairman for USA Judo Rules Sub-Committee
Certified kata Judge for nage-no-kata, katame-no-kata, and ju-no-kata
President of Delaware State Judo
Judith Ann Velazquez-Alampi (Nidan/Senior Instructor)
As a young child Sensei J. Velazquez started taking Judo lessons at the Aston Judo Club in Aston, PA under Sensei John Tees. She continued with Sensei Tees until she graduated from high School where she reached the rank of 1st Kyu Brown Belt as a junior.
Sensei J. Velazquez has practiced martial arts for over twenty-five years. After graduation she joined the United States Marine Corps upon completing boot camp in Paris Island, South Carolina. She continued her training in Fort McClellan Alabama and became a Military Police Officer. There she was retained by the Army Staff to instruct in defensive tactics and survival swimming. She latter reported to Quantico, Virginia to join the Marine Corps Judo Team. She met her husband, A. Velazquez, in Quantico and married him in 1981. That same year they were both transferred to Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii.
Both Sensei J. Velazquez and A. Velazquez returned to Delaware and started a family. She would eventually be selected as a recruit for the Wilmington Police Department Academy as the only female in her class and would be voted as the Academy class President. After serving 3 years as a police officer with the Wilmington Police Department, she was involved in an on duty departmental accident which ended her career as an officer after sustaining severe injuries.
Sensei J. Velazquez worked as the Administrative Director and Delaware Karate Team Coordinator for Mahato Karate Association under Shihan Michael Graves, where her husband and son trained and instructed. Presently, Sensei J. Velazquez and her husband teach Judo and Ju-Jitsu under their school name of "Delaware Judo & Ju-Jitsu Association" in the New Castle County Activity Center/PAL in Garfield Park. She continues to teach physical fitness, under JavaCize Fitness, and the children’s Judo program.
Assistant Senior Instructor/Co-Owner of DJJA Judo, 2nd Degree Black Belt, Nidan. CPR/AED Certified
Licensed & Insured
For more information about the Delaware Judo & Ju-Jitsu Association staff or training programs, please contact us at 302-753-2144 or by clicking here.
302-753-2144
4050 Brandywine Pkwy
Wilmington,
DE
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